w3
Enhanced Ethereum Integration for Go (by lmittmann)
go-linq
.NET LINQ capabilities in Go (by ahmetb)
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6 | 4 | |
146 | 3,399 | |
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8.2 | 0.0 | |
2 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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w3
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How do multicall to
To call the functions of the contract, I use the library https://github.com/lmittmann/w3 - it eliminates routine abigeneration
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How to invoke token contract methods with ABI?
I wrote the package w3 because I was frustrated with existing solutions. It lets you read contracts super easy, and you can also use it to send transactions to contracts using mostly go-ethereum.
- An Ethereum RPC client with support for batch requests and simple contract calls that is extendable to support custom RPC methods.
- An Ethereum RPC client with support for batch requests and simple contract calls that is extensible to support custom RPC methods.
- A Golang RPC client with support for batch requests and simple contract calls that is extensible to support custom RPC methods.
go-linq
Posts with mentions or reviews of go-linq.
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Fourteen Years of Go
This is a lot more possible now that Go has generics (as of 1.18).
I would probably never use these, as I find such libraries are a whole new domain-specific language to learn, and often don't make things much simpler anyway, but here are some libraries where people have done something like this:
* https://github.com/ahmetb/go-linq: modelled after LINQ, but created pre-generics so only recently added some generics features
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Querying and transforming object graphs in Go
So awhile back, there was a port of Linq https://github.com/ahmetb/go-linq that ended up giving up, since then it has been continued with https://github.com/szmcdull/glinq
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Juniper is an extended Go standard library using generics, including containers, iterators, and streams
I am aware of this that predates generics: https://github.com/ahmetb/go-linq/blob/master/groupby.go
- What libraries from other languages do you wish were ported over into go?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing w3 and go-linq you can also consider the following projects:
jennifer - Jennifer is a code generator for Go
Anakin - Codegeneration tool for isomorphic server and mobile Go apps with gRPC & Protobuf. Share code between your backend, Android & iOS app! :sun_with_face:
efaceconv
pkgreflect - A Go preprocessor for package scoped reflection
gen - Type-driven code generation for Go
interfaces - Code generation tools for Go.