rzgrep
grep utility that searches through zip,jar,ear,tgz,bz2 in any form of nesting; it can also decompile class files (by MoserMichael)
linq-in-go
LINQ to Objects in Go by generic higher order functions (by nukata)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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rzgrep
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When to Use Generics
I think so, too, but only because that’s idiomatic go. In general, it’s not a good idea to have functions that logically return a value or an error return a value and an error. If you use go, that’s what you do, though.
I see that that was changed already (https://github.com/MoserMichael/rzgrep/commit/764b9ad61a5dbe...)
I think I would not return “ctx.data[0]” for the value returned in case of error, though, but either
- a fresh new instance of T
- a special instance of T created once
The first is cleanest, but may not be performant if creating T’s is costly.
The second may be risky if the returned items are mutable and the caller changes them.
linq-in-go
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing rzgrep and linq-in-go you can also consider the following projects:
slicy - Generic utility methods for Go slices / arrays / collections, heavily inspired by Lodash.
go - The Go programming language
cirque - A circular queue that processes jobs in parallel but returns results in FIFO