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go-generics-cache

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go-generics-cache is an in-memory key:value store/cache that is suitable for applications running on a single machine. This in-memory cache uses Go Generics which is introduced in 1.18.

  • a thread-safe
  • implemented with Go Generics
  • TTL supported (with expiration times)
  • Simple cache is like map[string]interface{}
  • Cache replacement policies
    • Least recently used (LRU)
      • Discards the least recently used items first.
      • See examples
    • Least-frequently used (LFU)
    • First in first out (FIFO)
      • Using this algorithm the cache behaves in the same way as a FIFO queue.
      • The cache evicts the blocks in the order they were added, without any regard to how often or how many times they were accessed before.
      • See examples
    • Most recently used (MRU)
      • In contrast to Least Recently Used (LRU), MRU discards the most recently used items first.
      • See examples
    • Clock
      • Clock is a more efficient version of FIFO than Second-chance cache algorithm.
      • See examples

Requirements

Go 1.18 or later.

Install

$ go get github.com/gekatateam/go-generics-cache

Usage

See also examples or go playground

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"time"

	cache "github.com/gekatateam/go-generics-cache"
)

func main() {
	ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
	defer cancel()

	// use simple cache algorithm without options.
	c := cache.NewContext[string, int](ctx)
	c.Set("a", 1)
	gota, aok := c.Get("a")
	gotb, bok := c.Get("b")
	fmt.Println(gota, aok) // 1 true
	fmt.Println(gotb, bok) // 0 false

	// Create a cache for Number constraint. key as string, value as int.
	nc := cache.NewNumber[string, int]()
	nc.Set("age", 26, cache.WithExpiration(time.Hour))

	incremented := nc.Increment("age", 1)
	fmt.Println(incremented) // 27

	decremented := nc.Decrement("age", 1)
	fmt.Println(decremented) // 26
}

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