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@meling meling commented Jan 26, 2026

Fixes #165

It is not at all clear that we should merge this, since it may negatively impact user facing code for little benefit.

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- Updated Node and Channel structures to use generics for node IDs.
- Modified sorting functions in node_test.go to accommodate the new generic Node type.
- Changed managerOptions to accept a generic function for per-node metadata.
- Refactored QuorumCall and related functions to support generic node ID types.
- Adjusted Responses and ResponseSeq types to work with generics.
- Updated tests in quorumcall_test.go and responses_test.go to reflect changes in node ID handling.
- Enhanced Unicast function to utilize generics for node IDs.
- Made necessary adjustments in server_test.go and testing_bufconn.go for compatibility with the new generic structure.
Just node_id could be confusing, so we use node_id_type to make sure it
is clear that this is the NodeID type (uint32, int64, string etc.)
All other methods use (c Configuration[T]) as the receiver for
configuration methods; so we should do the same for the Context methods
as well.
@meling meling force-pushed the meling/165/generic-node-ids branch from c4b82aa to d5badb8 Compare January 27, 2026 07:22
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Turns out we don't need the NodeID type parameter for the Async and
Correctable types. My bad!
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feat: generic datatype for node ID

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