Each VS Enumeratum

Compare Each vs Enumeratum and see what are their differences.

Each

A macro library that converts native imperative syntax to scalaz's monadic expressions (by ThoughtWorksInc)

Enumeratum

A type-safe, reflection-free, powerful enumeration implementation for Scala with exhaustive pattern match warnings and helpful integrations. (by lloydmeta)
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Each Enumeratum
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254 1,177
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0.0 5.7
about 1 month ago 28 days ago
Scala Scala
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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Each

Posts with mentions or reviews of Each. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

Enumeratum

Posts with mentions or reviews of Enumeratum. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-26.
  • How to implement `if-else if -else if -else` with cat effect IO in Scala?
    1 project | /r/scala | 16 May 2023
    I'm not sure I understand what Cats or cats-effect has to do with what you're trying to do. As far as I can tell, it sounds like what you're asking is simply "what's the best way to implement an enumerated type in Scala?" The best answer to that I'm aware of is Enumeratum.
  • Concise enumeration in Scala
    1 project | /r/scala | 16 Feb 2023
    In Scala 2: enumeratum which is, essentially, option 3 from your post.
  • Simple, Naïve, and Wrong: More than you wanted to know about Scala Case Classes
    3 projects | /r/scala | 26 Feb 2022
    And for exactly the same reasons one shouldn't override equals and hashCode in a case class, they shouldn't manually implement an enumeration and instead let a well-tested macro (2.x) or the compiler itself (3.x) handle reliably doing the automated code generation. The more code that is generated by the compiler, the smaller the defects, technical debt, and security vulnerability surface areas.
  • A survey of programming language enum support
    2 projects | /r/programming | 21 Feb 2021
    For Scala, check out the enumeratum library (https://github.com/lloydmeta/enumeratum). In my opinion its the best enum implementation I know of. It has all the features defined in the table, and the syntax is really clean. It even supports unique associated values (eg. unique String/Int keys).

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Hamsters - A mini Scala utility library

Stateless Future - Asynchronous programming in fully featured Scala syntax.