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} </pre> <p> An interface type <code>T</code> may not embed itself or any interface type that embeds <code>T</code>, recursively. </p> <pre> // illegal: Bad cannot embed itself type Bad interface { Bad } // illegal: Bad1 cannot embed itself using Bad2 type Bad1 interface { Bad2 } type Bad2 interface { Bad1 } </pre>
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that follow form the body of the function. The last instruction in a <code>TEXT</code> block must be some sort of jump, usually a <code>RET</code> (pseudo-)instruction. (If it's not, the linker will append a jump-to-itself instruction; there is no fallthrough in <code>TEXTs</code>.) After the symbol, the arguments are flags (see below) and the frame size, a constant (but see below): </p> <pre> TEXT runtime·profileloop(SB),NOSPLIT,$8
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generic type) refer to <code>T</code>. </p> <pre> type T1[P T1[P]] … // illegal: T1 refers to itself type T2[P interface{ T2[int] }] … // illegal: T2 refers to itself type T3[P interface{ m(T3[int])}] … // illegal: T3 refers to itself type T4[P T5[P]] … // illegal: T4 refers to T5 and type T5[P T4[P]] … // T5 refers to T4
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