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refactor(core): structural typing for kvstore #22242

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    • Updated syntax for KVStore, Batch, and Iterator interfaces to type aliases, improving code readability without altering functionality.

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The changes in this pull request involve modifying the KVStore, Batch, and Iterator types in the core/store/store.go file from traditional interface declarations to type aliases of interfaces. This syntax update does not affect the methods or functionality of these interfaces, and the existing implementations remain compatible. The KVStoreWithBatch and BatchCreator interfaces are unchanged.

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core/store/store.go Updated KVStore, Batch, and Iterator from interface declarations to type aliases.

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4-4: LGTM: KVStore type alias enhances flexibility

The change from an interface definition to a type alias for KVStore is a good refactoring. This approach maintains the same interface contract while allowing for more flexible type definitions and potential composition in the future. It adheres to Go's idiomatic practices and doesn't conflict with the Uber Go Style Guide.


Line range hint 32-32: LGTM: Batch type alias consistent with KVStore change

The modification of Batch to a type alias is consistent with the earlier KVStore change. This approach maintains interface consistency throughout the codebase while providing the same benefits of flexibility and potential for composition. The change adheres to Go's idiomatic practices and the Uber Go Style Guide.


Line range hint 89-89: LGTM: Iterator type alias completes consistent refactoring

The change of Iterator to a type alias completes the consistent refactoring across KVStore, Batch, and Iterator. This uniform approach enhances the codebase's flexibility while maintaining the existing interface contracts. The modification is in line with Go's idiomatic practices and the Uber Go Style Guide, promoting a cohesive and maintainable codebase.


4-4: Overall: Excellent refactoring to type aliases

The changes in this file represent a cohesive and well-executed refactoring of KVStore, Batch, and Iterator from interface definitions to type aliases. This modification:

  1. Enhances flexibility for future type compositions.
  2. Maintains existing interface contracts and functionality.
  3. Adheres to Go's idiomatic practices and the Uber Go Style Guide.
  4. Promotes consistency across the codebase.

These changes lay a solid foundation for potential future enhancements while preserving the current behavior of the system. Great job on this refactoring effort!

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@julienrbrt julienrbrt added this pull request to the merge queue Oct 11, 2024
Merged via the queue into main with commit 65ed5eb Oct 11, 2024
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