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github.com/kailian-jacy/go-obj-map
A map indexed with object but not string. A toy project that cannot be used for industry.
A map index could be a normal struct like:
type someStruct struct {
// ... `objmap:"ignore"`
}
Struct name and type are considered for comparison of equality.
By default, struct instance of "different struct type" and "same struct type with different values" are both considered different.
objk = someStruct{...}
d := objmap.New()
d.Set(objk, v)
if v1, ok := d.Get(objk); ok {
fmt.Println(v)
fmt.Println(v1.(someStruct))
}
You may add tags to configure the equality judgement for different objects. For now, only "ignoring" some fields are permitted.
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