Result for 6A3FA1795AFB0D5DB002D61D5E8C84818C6DFC1B

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FileName./usr/share/doc/golang-github-mitchellh-mapstructure-dev/changelog.gz
FileSize778
MD5D832559C62E463D55D1D1DC28ABC72E3
SHA-16A3FA1795AFB0D5DB002D61D5E8C84818C6DFC1B
SHA-25676F918BF10EB69E9D3F8A5CE14D2766139F21F43A0AE7F21B85D3AC2F7A4FE7C
SSDEEP24:XLw4g38sKO/l/2elPv8SHUm66O7lxR3FAaydc:XLw4+8sKMl/2eh8SOvfb
TLSHT14E01754392C90EBCA50A627507750C64223C316FB8169161DBD4FACC02359C74709535
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Key Value
FileSize25852
MD5D34C9C30A78C9DC9F7E177B7F9DF235B
PackageDescriptionlibrary for decoding generic map values into native Go structures mapstructure is a Go library for decoding generic map values to structures and vice versa, while providing helpful error handling. . This library is most useful when decoding values from some data stream (JSON, Gob, etc.) where you don't quite know the structure of the underlying data until you read a part of it. You can therefore read a map[string]interface{} and use this library to decode it into the proper underlying native Go structure. . Go offers fantastic standard libraries for decoding formats such as JSON. The standard method is to have a struct pre-created, and populate that struct from the bytes of the encoded format. This is great, but the problem is if you have configuration or an encoding that changes slightly depending on specific fields. . Perhaps we can't populate a specific structure without first reading the "type" field from the JSON. We could always do two passes over the decoding of the JSON (reading the "type" first, and the rest later). However, it is much simpler to just decode this into a map[string]interface{} structure, read the "type" key, then use something like this library to decode it into the proper structure.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-mitchellh-mapstructure-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.3.3-1
SHA-1AC4B6D3979FC061C4DFCC1ED8B2D7A56284C490E
SHA-256DFBB91B13800156EC75B76C052D361214F7292393D9C99A31786591C0A5716B9
Key Value
FileSize25908
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PackageDescriptionlibrary for decoding generic map values into native Go structures mapstructure is a Go library for decoding generic map values to structures and vice versa, while providing helpful error handling. . This library is most useful when decoding values from some data stream (JSON, Gob, etc.) where you don't quite know the structure of the underlying data until you read a part of it. You can therefore read a map[string]interface{} and use this library to decode it into the proper underlying native Go structure. . Go offers fantastic standard libraries for decoding formats such as JSON. The standard method is to have a struct pre-created, and populate that struct from the bytes of the encoded format. This is great, but the problem is if you have configuration or an encoding that changes slightly depending on specific fields. . Perhaps we can't populate a specific structure without first reading the "type" field from the JSON. We could always do two passes over the decoding of the JSON (reading the "type" first, and the rest later). However, it is much simpler to just decode this into a map[string]interface{} structure, read the "type" key, then use something like this library to decode it into the proper structure.
PackageMaintainerDebian Go Packaging Team <team+pkg-go@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNamegolang-github-mitchellh-mapstructure-dev
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.3.3-1~bpo10+1
SHA-15FA8AA537C90CB9B59AAEAB74FE04C637152E4D8
SHA-25613ECD0C15DB7A9EF665B752C9DE94B92EA14B59F6E7D60EA3B6887F3C1727118