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by whateveracct 2306 days ago
I fixed my comment. I didn't mean to have equal signs in there.

Proof that `type X Y` causes the issue: https://play.golang.org/p/erfcSIe-Z7b

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The type definition `type X Y` declares new type X with the underlying type of Y. X and Y share underlying types and nothing else.

This is a useful feature and there's nothing weird or special case about how this works. It's just not the aliasing feature you expected.

It's still shitty and weird behavior. Not simple at all.