go-retry
enumer
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go-retry
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What I'd like to see in Go 2.0
I was also curious so I picked a likely-looking project on his github and indeed found an attempt to handle a channel "deterministically" at https://github.com/sethvargo/go-retry/blob/main/retry.go#L51
Honestly the whole first select seems redundant; any code that relies on this is broken. But OK, maybe you do have some strange performance case where this matters? In that case the whole thing could be more succinctly solved by looping on `for ctx.Err() == nil` instead of infinitely.
It also leaks the timer until it fires if the context cancels, which seems like it would be more of a practical performance problem than any overhead to the additional elect.
enumer
- Go Enums Still Suck
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Go isn't the right tool for ANY job
Just use const blocks, iota and enumer and be happy.
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Does Go not have enums in the sense that I can use them as a type?
Define your type as an alias on int and values using iota as others have said, then autogenerate the rest of the functionality from other languages with https://github.com/dmarkham/enumer
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Safer Enums in Go
We tried out struct-based enums like this for a while and they're definitely better than the vanilla version, but they still have the problem of "how do you iterate over all the values?" and "how do you create an enum value from a string?". We chanced upon https://github.com/dmarkham/enumer a few months ago and have been very happy so far.
Use enumer in combination with what some of this article.
- What I'd like to see in Go 2.0
What are some alternatives?
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go101 - An up-to-date (unofficial) knowledge base for Go programming self learning
yaegi - Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
yaegi-template - Use yaegi as a template engine.
codegena - Codegeneration tool
go - The Go programming language