Hello all,

I am golang beginner. And I have a problem with interfaces. 
Here is the problem where I have one main package with has an Interface I. 
and multiple sub packages each implementing interface I. So I have a method 
which is exactly the same for all sub packages. Is there a way I can 
implement this method for I. 

package main

type I interface {
F1()
GenericMethod()            // Is there a way I can implement it on I since 
its the same in all packages?
}

package p1

type P1data struct  {}

(x *P1data) F1()
(x *P1data) GenericMethod()


package p2

type P2data struct  {}

(x *P2data) F1()
(x *P2data) GenericMethod()


under the main package.
for each data in sub packages do data.F1 and data.GenericMethod().


Now I don't want to implement GenericMethod for all packages. Since its the 
same.So can I implement GenericMethod on I (I know this is not 
possible). But how can do something like this?

-Thanks

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