📚 goradd/maps - Awesome Go Library for Data Structures and Algorithms

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Go 1.18+ generic map interface for maps; safe maps; ordered maps; ordered, safe maps; etc.

🏷️ Data Structures and Algorithms
📂 Frameworks for performing ELT / ETL
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maps

maps is a library using Go generics that offers a standard interface for manipulating different kinds of maps.

Using the same interface, you can create and use a standard Go map, a map that is safe for concurrency and/or a map that lets you order the keys in the map.

Example

package main

import . "github.com/goradd/maps"
import "fmt"

type myMap = Map[string,int] // the equal sign here is critical!
type myStdMap = StdMap[string, int]

func main() {
	m := new(Map[string, int])
	
	m.Merge(myStdMap{"b":2, "c":3})
	m.Set("a",1)

	sum := 0
	m.Range(func(k string, v int) bool {
		sum += v
		return true
    })
	fmt.Print(sum)
}

By simply changing myMap to a SafeMap, you can make the map safe for concurrent use. Or, you can change myMap to a SliceMap, or a SafeSliceMap to also be able to iterate the map in the order it was created, similar to a PHP map.