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Russ Cox authored
Originally the requirement was f(x) where f's argument is exactly x's type. CL 11858043 relaxed the requirement in a non-standard way: f's argument must be exactly x's type or interface{}. If we're going to relax the requirement, it should be done in a way consistent with the rest of Go. This CL allows f's argument to have any type for which x is assignable; that's the same requirement the compiler would impose if compiling f(x) directly. Fixes #5368. R=dvyukov, bradfitz, pieter CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/12895043
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