> and that carries a MAJOR limitation, because the instance of ImplementsFooer (f) inside your function is a copy of the object you called it on. That means you cannot manipulate data-members in interface-functions, even inside your own struct.
You can, by doing it like this: https://play.golang.org/p/5yXfOf6Y_3
EDIT: I'll just file an issue as I doubt the OP is the author.