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Hi. I'm super glad, that people still find this useful that I created so many years ago to address a problem I had back then. But I haven't been coding in go for 5 years, so I'm not really maintaining this anymore. |
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So, can you please make me a container, I have some ideas for this repo that can be useful ... |
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@stroiman Your package is really useful. Can you really make @MohammadMobasher mantainer, so it will continue to live. @MohammadMobasher Did you manage to find another package like this, that is still alive? |
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Hi, I never saw the reply on Oct. 26th. But can't you just fork it, and maintain it under a different name? Last time I coded in go, package references were just github repos, so you'd just reference a different repo. But there's better package management now, right? If someone wants to maintain it, I'll gladly reference it from the readme. I'm super happy that other people find this useful. |
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@stroiman Thank you for your reply. Forking isn't the answer, because until google gets into speed with the newest popular fork, you end up with a forest of forks, each with different fixes, with no hope to consolidate. Anyway, I think that there is feature rich alternative: Mapper Thank you, and all the best with your endeavors. |
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In new approach I change sign function and now we can use like this :
des := Map[struct{ Children []testClass2 }](source)