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github.com/max-hoffman/heap
Toy repo with implicit support for default slice types. The main drawback is having to use slice pointers.
Currently supported:
*[]int
*[]string
Helper method IsSupported
will return false
if this library cannot
heap sort the type. A bit of effort codegen'ing default slice
harnesses would make it easy to support an arbitrary list of types.
Implementation falls back to standard library for types that implement
heap.Interface
(standard library heap, not this one). Heap helper
methods will panic if the type passed !IsSupported
and does not
implement heap.Interface
.
Usage:
h := []int{5, 7, 1, 3}
Init(&h)
Push(&h, 3)
min := Pop(&h)
fmt.Printf("minimum: %d\n", Pop(&h))
for len(h) > 0 {
fmt.Printf("%d ", Pop(&h))
}
// Output:
// minimum: 1
// 1 2 3 5
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