verify
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verify | btree | |
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5 | 5 | |
39 | 3,775 | |
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6.9 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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verify
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fluentassert/verify 1.0.0 is released
After more than 4 months of RC phase, I published a stable release of https://github.com/fluentassert/verify
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fluentassert - asking for feedback
I am the author of https://github.com/fluentassert/verify and I am looking for feedback :)
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Any major projects using generics?
https://github.com/fluentassert/verify another assertion library
- fluentassert - an extensible assertion library
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fluentassert - a prototype of yet another assertion library
Today morning I woke up with an idea to create an assertion library with a more user-friendly and extensible API (than other popular libraries). The main idea is to create a more user-friendly API than other libraries. Here is the prototype: https://github.com/pellared/fluentassert
btree
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Shaving 40% Off Google’s B-Tree Implementation with Go Generics
This may be confusing to those familiar with Google's libraries. The baseline is the Go BTree, which I personally never heard of until just now, not the C++ absl::btree_set. The benchmarks aren't directly comparable, but the C++ version also comes with good microbenchmark coverage.
https://github.com/google/btree
https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/blob/master/absl/contai...
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I created an in-memory SQL database called MemSQL as a learning project
You might be interested in https://github.com/google/btree and having a default tree based around a PK. A simpler tree like an AVL or Red-Black Tree would let you do efficient range lookups for the PK as well.
- Any major projects using generics?
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AVL balanced generic binary trees in Go
Go has generics now, and the API surface of the most popular btree implementations llrb and google don't quite match what I like from an iteration and sorting perspective. AVL has a pretty straightforward balancing model, and it turns out to be pretty performant for what I wind up doing a lot of the time.
- What are some secrets for solving tree problems during code interviews
What are some alternatives?
is - Professional lightweight testing mini-framework for Go.
graph - A library for creating generic graph data structures and modifying, analyzing, and visualizing them.
assertions - Fluent assertion-style functions used by goconvey and gunit. Can also be used in any test or application.
concurrent-map - a thread-safe concurrent map for go
gocrest - GoCrest - Hamcrest-like matchers for Go
hooks - Simple, type-safe hook system to enable easier modularization of your Go code.
testcase - testcase is an opinionated testing framework to support test driven design.
surf - CLI Text Search across your infrastructure platforms, Universal Ctrl+F for infra
gomega - Ginkgo's Preferred Matcher Library
go-events - :mega: Pure nodejs EventEmmiter for the Go Programming Language.
dsunit - Datastore Testibility
test - A modern generic testing assertions library for Go