You can read some more discussion about this recommendation at
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/22602. (That's where I propose
relaxing it somewhat, since I think the current phrasing is too
strict.)
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 7:42 PM <
john...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I've read the documentation recommended never to store a context in a struct. I'm curious to know why that's a bad thing. Is it just because context is request-scoped, and the struct may not be? Or is there more to it than that? In other words, what can go wrong if you store a context in a struct?
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> (And what do we actually mean by request-scoped? Do we specifically mean "a chain of function calls" or do we mean something more conceptual, like a "request" received by a server?)
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