Provides the iradix
package that implements an immutable radix tree. The package only provides a single Tree
implementation, optimized for sparse nodes.
As a radix tree, it provides the following:
A tree supports using a transaction to batch multiple updates (insert, delete) in a more efficient manner than performing each operation one at a time.
For a mutable variant, see go-radix.
The full documentation is available on Godoc.
Below is a simple example of usage
// Create a tree r := iradix.New() r, _, _ = r.Insert([]byte("foo"), 1) r, _, _ = r.Insert([]byte("bar"), 2) r, _, _ = r.Insert([]byte("foobar"), 2) // Find the longest prefix match m, _, _ := r.Root().LongestPrefix([]byte("foozip")) if string(m) != "foo" { panic("should be foo") }
Here is an example of performing a range scan of the keys.
// Create a tree r := iradix.New() r, _, _ = r.Insert([]byte("001"), 1) r, _, _ = r.Insert([]byte("002"), 2) r, _, _ = r.Insert([]byte("005"), 5) r, _, _ = r.Insert([]byte("010"), 10) r, _, _ = r.Insert([]byte("100"), 10) // Range scan over the keys that sort lexicographically between [003, 050) it := r.Root().Iterator() it.SeekLowerBound([]byte("003")) for key, _, ok := it.Next(); ok; key, _, ok = it.Next() { if key >= "050" { break } fmt.Println(key) } // Output: // 005 // 010