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This is a collection of packages which I use across many of my personal
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projects.
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## Styleguide
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Here are general guidelines I use when making decisions about how code in this
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repo should be written. Most of the guidelines I have come up with myself have
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to do with package design, since packages are the only thing which have any
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rigidity and therefore need any rigid rules.
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Everything here are guidelines, not actual rules.
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* `gofmt -s`
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* https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html
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* https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments
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* Package names may be abbreviations of a concept, but types, functions, and
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methods should all be full words.
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* When deciding if a package should initialize a struct as a value or pointer, a
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good rule is: If it's used as an immutable value it should be a value,
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otherwise it's a pointer. Even if the immutable value implementation has
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internal caching, locks, etc..., that can be hidden as pointers inside the
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struct, but the struct itself can remain a value type.
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* A function which takes in a `context.Context` and returns a modified copy of
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that same `context.Context` should have a name prefixed with `With`, e.g.
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`WithValue` or `WithLogger`. Exceptions like `Annotate` do exist.
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[Documentation](https://godocs.io/code.betamike.com/mediocregopher/mediocre-go-lib)
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