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    cache2go

    cache2go

    Concurrency-safe Go caching library with expiration capabilities

    ...It supports multiple independent cache tables, allowing developers to organize cached data according to different use cases or domains. The library includes features such as automatic expiration, callbacks on data eviction, and thread-safe operations for concurrent environments. It is designed to be easy to integrate into Go applications, offering a straightforward API for common caching tasks. cache2go can help improve performance by reducing the need for repeated computations or database queries. It also provides flexibility in managing cache lifecycles and behaviors. ...
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    go-cache

    go-cache

    An in-memory key:value store/cache library for Go

    go-cache is an in-memory key:value store/cache similar to memcached that is suitable for applications running on a single machine. Its major advantage is that, being essentially a thread-safe map[string]interface{} with expiration times, it doesn't need to serialize or transmit its contents over the network. Any object can be stored, for a given duration or forever, and the cache can be safely used by multiple goroutines. Although go-cache isn't meant to be used as a persistent datastore, the entire cache can be saved to and loaded from a file (using c.Items() to retrieve the items map to serialize, and NewFrom() to create a cache from a deserialized one) to recover from downtime quickly.
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