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gorder

A golang implementation of topological sorting algorithms for fast ordering.

Installation:

$ go get -u github.com/amwolff/gorder

Usage:

Check cmd/example/example.go for example usage.

$ go run cmd/example/example.go
Solution (Kahn): [1 {3.141592653589793} 3 5 4]
Solution (DFS-based): [1 {3.141592653589793} 3 5 4]

Benchmarking

To benchmark the different algorithms, run the command below:

go test ./... -bench=. -run=xxx

You can add the flag -benchmem if you want to see the memory allocations:

go test ./... -bench=. -run=xxx -benchmem

Notes:

  • Maps are one of the common ways to store graphs in Go. The TopologicalSort function input supports map[interface{}][]interface{} maps.

  • Sub-package dagenerator was developed and used for generating random DAGs for performance tests.

  • Implementation of Kahn's algorithm does pre-computation in the beginning of its work in order to calculate indegree of every vertex in the graph. This may be split into two separate algorithms/functions in the future:

    • one that doesn't take any additional input but the graph (current implementation)
    • and one that takes additional input of indegrees