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Correct FlagValue interface examples in Readme (#254)
`IsChanged` is actually named `HasChanged`, and the examples were missing function return declarations, so you couldn't just copy/paste it.
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@ -277,10 +277,10 @@ Viper provides two Go interfaces to bind other flag systems if you don't use `Pf
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```go
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type myFlag struct {}
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func (f myFlag) IsChanged() { return false }
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func (f myFlag) Name() { return "my-flag-name" }
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func (f myFlag) ValueString() { return "my-flag-value" }
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func (f myFlag) ValueType() { return "string" }
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func (f myFlag) HasChanged() bool { return false }
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func (f myFlag) Name() string { return "my-flag-name" }
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func (f myFlag) ValueString() string { return "my-flag-value" }
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func (f myFlag) ValueType() string { return "string" }
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```
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Once your flag implements this interface, you can simply tell Viper to bind it:
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