This is to remove the confusion around having only handles that have had Get
called pin the value into memory.
Instead now there is a single handle per key, and it is the handle that is
weakly held not the value.
Change-Id: I9e813a0dfe2adf4cb651af9b5cfc8878fa71c041
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/186839
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This change is more of an exercise for myself to better understand the
implementation of the memoize package. It adds detailed documentation
for the get function in particular.
I also modified the tests to use a table-driven test format. I'm not
certain if this was the right approach (in case we want to add a
different type of test case in the future), but for now, it seems to
work fine.
Change-Id: I191a3b65af230e0af54b221c9f671582adec6c79
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/181685
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Reviewed-by: Ian Cottrell <iancottrell@google.com>
This library holds onto results with a weak reference, and guarantees that for
as long as
a result has not been garbage collected it will return the same result for the
same key.
Change-Id: I4a4528f31bf8bbf18809cbffe95dc93e05d769fe
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/180845
Reviewed-by: Rebecca Stambler <rstambler@golang.org>