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go - Using a setter for a struct type does not work as anticipated

Using a setter function for a struct, but not working as anticipated:

package main

import "fmt"

type T struct { Val string }

// this setter seems not to work
func (t T) SetVal( s string ) {
        t.Val = s
}

// this setter, using ptr to T, seems to work ok
func (t *T) SetVal2( s string ) {
        (*t).Val = s
}

func main() {
        v := T{"abc"}
        fmt.Println( v )        // prints {abc}
        v.SetVal("pdq")
        fmt.Println( v )        // prints {abc}, was expecting {pdq}!
        v.SetVal2("xyz")
        fmt.Println( v )        // prints {xyz}!
}

I am missing some fundamental understanding - why doesn't SetVal work?

the behavior is similar to setting values in reflect which only works if provided a pointer to the object as versus the object itself

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