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It's 10 lines of very obvious code. Isn't that a good thing? Do you really need stack.New<T>()?



Yes, I do think so. Then I could keep thinking about the "business problem" instead of googling for half an hour because I can't believe there is no one reuses a stack in Go.

Also, it could be something much more complicated than a stack, like the data structures in the STL... but that point has already been made elsewhere.




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