I want to extract struct's map members' tag with reflect, while I found if retrieve member's value from MapIndex, the type of it will be recognized as "*interface{}" and hence all type information are lost, no mention reflect can extract detail information.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
)
type Student struct {
Sname string `MyTag:"student-name"`
}
type Teacher struct {
Name string `MyTag:"teacher-name"`
Students map[string]Student `MyTag:"teacher-students"`
}
var sam = Teacher{
Name: "Sam",
Students: map[string]Student{
"Sen": {
Sname: "Sen",
},
},
}
func traversalTag(obj interface{}) {
theType := reflect.TypeOf(obj)
fmt.Printf("Traversal tag with obj: type %v, value %v\n", theType.String(), obj)
elem := reflect.TypeOf(obj).Elem()
for i := 0; i < elem.NumField(); i {
fmt.Printf("Tag name %s, value %s\n", elem.Field(i).Name, elem.Field(i).Tag)
}
}
func tryMapWithType(students map[string]Student) {
for key, theValue := range students {
fmt.Printf("Key: %v, Value: %v, value pointer %p\n", key, theValue, &theValue)
traversalTag(&theValue)
}
}
func tryMapWithReflect(obj interface{}) {
reflectMap := reflect.ValueOf(obj)
for _, key := range reflectMap.MapKeys() {
theValue := reflectMap.MapIndex(key).Interface()
fmt.Printf("Key: %v, Value: %v, value pointer %p\n", key, theValue, &theValue)
traversalTag(&theValue) // Will have error
}
}
func main() {
tryMapWithType(sam.Students)
tryMapWithReflect(sam.Students)
}
After run I got following error:
Starting: C:\Users\Mento\go\bin\dlv.exe dap --check-go-version=false --listen=127.0.0.1:50308 from d:\Coding\Golang\demo
DAP server listening at: 127.0.0.1:50308
Key: Sen, Value: {Sen}, value pointer 0xc000044230
Traversal tag with obj: type *main.Student, value &{Sen}
Tag name Sname, value MyTag:"student-name"
Key: Sen, Value: {Sen}, value pointer 0xc0000442c0
Traversal tag with obj: type *interface {}, value 0xc0000442c0
panic: reflect: NumField of non-struct type interface {}
goroutine 1 [running]:
reflect.(*rtype).NumField(0xec2d20)
C:/Program Files/Go/src/reflect/type.go:1015 0xc8
main.traversalTag({0xebd9e0, 0xc0000442c0})
d:/Coding/Golang/demo/demo.go:31 0x1cb
main.tryMapWithReflect({0xec3d40, 0xc00007a480})
d:/Coding/Golang/demo/demo.go:48 0x2c9
main.main()
d:/Coding/Golang/demo/demo.go:54 0x38
Process 8716 has exited with status 2
dlv dap (11448) exited with code: 0
Can anyone hint how to get pointer of map members with original type information?
Thanks you, Mento
CodePudding user response:
As you know using &theValue
resolves to the type *interface{}
. The type *interface{}
is distinct from the type *Student
which is what you are passing in to traversalTag
from tryMapWithType
.
If you want to pass *Student
to traversalTag
from tryMapWithReflect
you need to create that pointer value using reflection. Plain native Go address operator &
just isn't enough.
When you have a reflect.Value
that is addressable all you need to do is to call the .Addr()
method to get a pointer to the addressable value, however map elements are not addressable and therefore reflectMap.MapIndex(key)
is not addressable. So, unfortunately for you, it's not possible to do reflectMap.MapIndex(key).Addr().Interface()
to get *Student
.
So your only option is to use reflection to create a new value of the *Student
type, set the pointed-to value to the value in the map, and then return the .Interface()
of that.
func tryMapWithReflect(obj interface{}) {
reflectMap := reflect.ValueOf(obj)
for _, key := range reflectMap.MapKeys() {
theValue := reflectMap.MapIndex(key).Interface()
// allocate a new value of type *Student
newValue := reflect.New(reflectMap.MapIndex(key).Type())
// use Elem do dereference *Stunded
// and then use Set to set the Student to the content of theValue
newValue.Elem().Set(reflect.ValueOf(theValue))
fmt.Printf("Key: %v, Value: %v, value pointer %p\n", key, newValue.Elem().Interface(), newValue.Interface())
// return the newValue *Student
traversalTag(newValue.Interface())
}
}
https://go.dev/play/p/pNL2wjsOW5y
Alternatively, just drop the .Elem()
from the traversalTag
and then you don't have to pass pointers to it.
func traversalTag(obj interface{}) {
theType := reflect.TypeOf(obj)
fmt.Printf("Traversal tag with obj: type %v, value %v\n", theType.String(), obj)
elem := reflect.TypeOf(obj)
for i := 0; i < elem.NumField(); i {
fmt.Printf("Tag name %s, value %s\n", elem.Field(i).Name, elem.Field(i).Tag)
}
}