At risk of being excessively sassy this looks like a case of wanting the ergonomics of multiple inheritance without fully grappling with the complexities or implications of it.
At risk of being excessively sassy this looks like a case of wanting the ergonomics of multiple inheritance without fully grappling with the complexities or implications of it.
In most cases people just want any inheritance, this is the backwards way the Golang devs decided to implement it based on their 80s view of programming languages.