genericset
golang-set
genericset | golang-set | |
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2 | 6 | |
1 | 3,925 | |
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0.0 | 5.3 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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genericset
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When will Go get sets?
I also wish that go had more common data structure in the stdlib. Recently created lib for sets: https://github.com/rutaka-n/genericset
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Have you used generics?
Hey there! I've finally tried generics. In most cases, I do not need them in my projects, but recently I need set and decided to implement a generic data structure. https://github.com/rutaka-n/genericset Do you have any need to use generics? especially in project code, not a library.
golang-set
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Is there something similar to blessed.rs ?
If it were true, there wouldn't be any 3rd-party libs for Go and everybody used just the stdlib. For instance, if you need a set, you can use https://github.com/deckarep/golang-set . Of course, you can do it with the stdlib with map, but if you don't want to do that, use golang-set . I think Python has a much larger stdlib and yet, Python has tons of 3rd-party packages.
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Any major projects using generics?
golang-set is a set implementation used by docker, ethereum and others. 2.8k stars on GitHub. Pretty popular project. Not sure if it counts as major. https://github.com/deckarep/golang-set
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Does anyone else get tired of the "that's trivial to implement" excuse for leaving things out of the standard library?
Why not look at something like https://github.com/deckarep/golang-set ?
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Go 1.18 Released
It depends on the level of abstraction you're addressing. One level may be "i need to store things with a quick search function", another may be "i need a storage of ordered names and expiry date for things", etc until you get to "I need a binary tree which orders by comparable types".
Where you split that process as a separate library you either decide to write or reuse - that becomes the problem to solve. A set implementation may be a problem to solve: https://github.com/deckarep/golang-set A btree may be a problem to solve: https://gitlab.com/cznic/b/-/tree/master/v2
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Major update to the golang-set repo now supporting generics syntax for Go 1.18beta1 release
This pre-release only exists on the generics branch at: https://github.com/deckarep/golang-set/tree/generics. Eventually this release would be tagged with a 2.0 release tag name.
What are some alternatives?
scan - Scan provides the ability to to scan sql rows directly to any defined structure.
gods - GoDS (Go Data Structures) - Sets, Lists, Stacks, Maps, Trees, Queues, and much more
go-slices - Process typed Go slices via generics and higher-order functions.
go-adaptive-radix-tree - Adaptive Radix Trees implemented in Go
nset - Super fast and memory efficient set implementation for unsigned integers
gota - Gota: DataFrames and data wrangling in Go (Golang)
bob - SQL query builder and ORM/Factory generator for Go with support for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite
ttlcache - An in-memory cache with item expiration and generics [Moved to: https://github.com/jellydator/ttlcache]
go - The Go programming language
trie - Data structure and relevant algorithms for extremely fast prefix/fuzzy string searching.
be - The Go test helper for minimalists
bitset - Go package implementing bitsets