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github.com/danos/golang-jsouthworth-immutable
This library implements several persistent datastructures for the go programming language. A vector based on Radix Balanced Trees with some optimizations adapted from Clojure. A HAMT based hashmap inspired heavily by Clojure's hashmap. A Red/Black tree based treemap based on Okasaki's persistent red/black tree with a deletion extension from Germane and Might.
Several additional overlay data-structures are provided for conveience. A list, queue, stack, hashset, and treeset are built on top of the 3 basic data-structures.
One of the goals of this library is to feel as idomatic in go as it can. Forced boxing of the values is alliviated by using reflection to call functions of the appropriate type where appropriate.
The APIs of the various implementations can be considered stable. Only extensions will be made to them.
go get jsouthworth.net/go/immutable
The full documentation is available at jsouthworth.net/go/immutable
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see LICENSE
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