Fabulous! Thanks Nathan! On Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 1:41:12 AM UTC-4, Nathan Kerr wrote: > > A couple other options: > > 1. modify your code, compile, run > 2. put most of your code in main.go, each specific sort method in a > separate file (e.g., specific.go) so that go run main.go specific.go will > use the sorting you need. See https://pocketgophers.com/10-to-instrument/ > for an example of this setup. > > On Friday, July 21, 2017 at 9:31:26 PM UTC+2, Tong Sun wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I've done some searching before posting, so I know there are a few >> packages out there that can do go eval, but am wondering which one best >> suits the following purpose -- >> >> I want to sort JSON array using Go, because each case would be different >> for the different JSON arrays that I'm sorting, and this is only for myself >> (to get the job done), so I want to do it as simple as possible. Thus >> defining the sort comparing functions on the fly for the very JSON I'm >> sorting at the moment seems to be the easiest route. >> >> Is it so? Any better way to do it? >> Is https://github.com/sbinet/go-eval still the best package for doing go >> eval like above? >> >> Thanks >> >> >>
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