Garment
🐺 A Thread Safe Connection Pooling. (by Norwik)
genny
Elegant generics for Go (by cheekybits)
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13 | 1,690 | |
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2.5 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Go 1.18 Released
Im not sure about any library in particular.
There were bunch of libraries which helped with code generation to work around generics. I don't think it was specific to Graphql.
https://github.com/cheekybits/genny is one I have seen.
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To Those Who Criticize JavaScript
TypeScript is pretty much necessary for a modern JS project if you ask me, so I agree with you here. At the same time, I'd say that if the JS ecosystem offers a solution, that doesn't count as a failure. It's like pointing to the lack of generics in Go and calling that a failure. No, that's a design choice that can be worked around. Same in JS; dynamic typing was a design choice, TypeScript is a solution.
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Learn to build SDK or Wrapper over REST and Websocker
If you want to experiment, I've been meaning to try out this library, which uses code generation (a first-class feature in go), to give generics-like functionality.
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Created my first go tool, an interface generator
If you are into codegen, there are some larger codegen projects or there, like cheekybits/codegen (there are more in the space of trying to circumvent generics in go).
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Metaprogramming
In golang there is no parametric polymorphism (or “type parameters”, or “generics”). So people created workarounds, for example, gengen (similar solutions genny, generic, gen):
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Garment and genny you can also consider the following projects:
xgen - XSD (XML Schema Definition) parser and Go/C/Java/Rust/TypeScript code generator
goreuse
generic - flexible data type for Go
TOML-to-Go - Translates TOML into a Go type in your browser instantly
gocontracts - A tool for design-by-contract in Go
gonerics - Generics for go
gounit - Unit tests generator for Go programming language
hasgo - Haskell-flavoured functions for Go :smiley:
re2dfa - Transform regular expressions into finite state machines and output Go source code. This repository has migrated to https://gitlab.com/opennota/re2dfa