I'm trying to find a quick way of performing comparisons between two []reflect.Type
. Right now I have the following:
func Equal(left, right []reflect.Type) bool {
if len(left) != len(right) {
return false
}
for i := 0; i < len(left); i++ {
if left[i] != right[i] {
return false
}
}
return true
}
Most of the slices don't change. So if I can find a way to hash them, I'd get a huge perf boost.
Background
I'm trying to (for fun) implement a form of function overloading in Go using the reflect
package. The first thing I did is to convert each specialised/overloaded function into a signature type.
type Signature struct {
Variadic bool
In, Out []reflect.Type
}
The idea is that, when the overloaded function gets called, I'll convert the arguments into a slice of reflect.Type
and then find a Signature
where the In
types match.
This works, but for each comparison, it's a linear scan which is pretty slow. If I could hash the slice of []reflect.Type
I could stick that in a map and get constant time lookups.
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