iterium
🚀 Generic Channel-based Iterators for Golang (by mowshon)
iter
Package iter provides generic, lazy iterators, functions for producing them from primitive types, as well as functions and methods for transforming and consuming them. (by mtoohey31)
iterium | iter | |
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2 | 2 | |
42 | 34 | |
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4.1 | 5.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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iterium
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Iterium - Generic Channel-based Iterators for Golang
🌍 Github: https://github.com/mowshon/iterium - - -
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Iterium - Generic Channel-based Iterators (opensource project)
Github: https://github.com/mowshon/iterium (If you like the project, don't forget to give it a star ⭐ ) I tried to describe everything in detail in the README
iter
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iter: Generic, lazy iterators for Go 1.18
The reason why I decided on the inner/outer architecture was because interface objects can't be used as recievers to methods (as far as I understand). As a result, my initial implementation, which didn't have this structure, was limited to functions instead of methods, which made code where iterator methods were chained extremely unreadable, since it was difficult to tell which order they were being applied in. It's a tradeoff, but I think the readability might be worth it. Do you have any ideas for alternative workarounds?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing iterium and iter you can also consider the following projects:
iter - iter is a generic iterator library for Go
genesis - All generic functions for Go you ever need!
go-generic - A collection of experiments using Go Generics coming out in Go 1.18
jzon - A golang json library inspired by jsoniter
gtools - Generic tools for go 1.18+
goterator - Lazy iterator implementation for Golang
go-iterator - Go 1.18 generics iterator experiment
gods - GoDS (Go Data Structures) - Sets, Lists, Stacks, Maps, Trees, Queues, and much more
Lazytainer - Docker container lazy loading
go - The Go programming language