lambda-go
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A simple Go library based on functional programming (inspired by Haskell)
Lambda-Go
Overview
Lambda-Go is a library designed to extend Go's capabilities with functional programming techniques inspired by Haskell. It aims to provide Go developers with tools to write cleaner, more expressive code while leveraging Go's strong typing and efficiency.
Features
- Core Functional Constructs: Implements fundamental functional programming operations like
map,foldl,foldr, and more. - Tuples Support: Generic tuple data structure for handling paired data.
- Utilities: A collection of utilities such as
reverse,concat, anduniqueto manipulate slices. - Predicate Functions: Includes functions like
filter,any,all, andfindto work with predicates effectively. - Sorting and Grouping: Functions for sorting slices and grouping elements based on specified criteria.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Go 1.18 or higher (requires support for generics)
Installing
To use Lambda-Go in your project, start by cloning the repository:
git clone https://github.com/araujo88/lambda-go.git
Then, import the required subpackages in your Go application:
import (
"github.com/araujo88/lambda-go/pkg/core"
"github.com/araujo88/lambda-go/pkg/utils"
)
Usage Examples
Here are some simple examples to get you started:
Using Map to double the values in a slice:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/araujo88/lambda-go/pkg/core"
)
func main() {
slice := []int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
doubled := core.Map(slice, func(x int) int { return x * 2 })
fmt.Println(doubled)
}
Filtering a slice of integers:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/araujo88/lambda-go/pkg/predicate"
)
func main() {
slice := []int{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
filtered := predicate.Filter(slice, func(x int) bool { return x > 3 })
fmt.Println(filtered)
}
Contributing
We welcome contributions! If you have suggestions or want to improve the library, feel free to make a pull request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.