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Index ¶
- type Empty
- type String
- func (s String) Delete(items ...string)
- func (s String) Difference(s2 String) String
- func (s1 String) Equal(s2 String) bool
- func (s String) Has(item string) bool
- func (s String) HasAll(items ...string) bool
- func (s String) HasAny(items ...string) bool
- func (s String) Insert(items ...string)
- func (s1 String) Intersection(s2 String) String
- func (s1 String) IsSuperset(s2 String) bool
- func (s String) Len() int
- func (s String) List() []string
- func (s String) PopAny() (string, bool)
- func (s1 String) Union(s2 String) String
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Types ¶
type Empty ¶
type Empty struct{}
Empty is public since it is used by some internal API objects for conversions between external string arrays and internal sets, and conversion logic requires public types today.
type String ¶
StringSet is a set of strings, implemented via map[string]struct{} for minimal memory consumption.
func KeySet ¶
KeySet creates a StringSet from a keys of a map[string](? extends interface{}). Since you can't describe that map type in the Go type system the reflected value is required.
func (String) Difference ¶
Difference returns a set of objects that are not in s2 For example: s1 = {1, 2, 3} s2 = {1, 2, 4, 5} s1.Difference(s2) = {3} s2.Difference(s1) = {4, 5}
func (String) Equal ¶
Equal returns true if and only if s1 is equal (as a set) to s2. Two sets are equal if their membership is identical. (In practice, this means same elements, order doesn't matter)
func (String) Intersection ¶
Intersection returns a new set which includes the item in BOTH s1 and s2 For example: s1 = {1, 2} s2 = {2, 3} s1.Intersection(s2) = {2}
func (String) IsSuperset ¶
IsSuperset returns true if and only if s1 is a superset of s2.