I'm forgoing your issue template since it's format is orthogonal to the issue at hand.
The latest tagged release (v0.2.2) is from 25 Jan 2018 -- back when the package was still named memmap. This is what gets downloaded by go get when using a modern (i.e. module-aware) version of Go.
Therefore, if I import "github.com/bradleyjkemp/memviz" into a project that uses modules, I'm compelled to reference it as package memmap... and this acutely unballances my already precarious feng shui.
Please tag a new release where the package name and the repo's basename agree.
I'm forgoing your issue template since it's format is orthogonal to the issue at hand.
The latest tagged release (
v0.2.2
) is from 25 Jan 2018 -- back when the package was still namedmemmap
. This is what gets downloaded bygo get
when using a modern (i.e. module-aware) version of Go.Therefore, if I import
"github.com/bradleyjkemp/memviz"
into a project that uses modules, I'm compelled to reference it as packagememmap
... and this acutely unballances my already precarious feng shui.Please tag a new release where the package name and the repo's basename agree.
Thankyouverymuchandhaveaniceday.