galdor,
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In #Go, you cannot call the String method on a literal URL struct ("cannot call pointer method String on url.URL") because the String method has a pointer receiver. String does not modify the object, but it uses a pointer receiver to avoid copying the object for each call.

This is what you get when 1/ you design a language with pointers (why would you do that in 2009?) and 2/ you do not have "const".

Just bad design.

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