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Move the three conventional Values keys ("command", "command_args", "regex_match") to typed fields on Context. Router and group routing write the fields directly; the Values map is allocated lazily via the new Set method and reserved for user-defined custom keys.
Allocation impact (M4 Max, b.Loop()):
DispatchCommand: 5 allocs/op -> 1, 153ns -> 69ns (-55%)
DispatchTextRegex: 5 allocs/op -> 2, 181ns -> 107ns (-41%)
DispatchFilter: 2 allocs/op -> 1, 32ns -> 19ns (-41%)
NewContext: 5.79ns -> 1.60ns
Trade-off: Context struct grew from ~48B to ~96B (three new fields), so filter-only paths pay ~50B more per dispatch. Command/regex paths save ~320B + 4 allocs each, which dominates for typical bot workloads.
Handlers reading c.Values["command"], c.Values["command_args"], or c.Values["regex_match"] now get nil; the typed fields c.Command, c.CommandArgs, c.RegexMatch are the new accessors. Custom keys still work via c.Set(k, v) and c.Values[k].
Examples
Each subdirectory contains a self-contained sample bot demonstrating one feature area.
| Example | What it shows |
|---|---|
| echo | Long-poll bot that echoes text back to the sender |
| webhook | Webhook delivery with secret-token verification |
| callback | Inline keyboard with callback queries and counter state |
| conversation | Multi-step conversation flow with dispatch/conversation |
| files | Upload and download files via api.DownloadFile |
| inline | Inline-mode bot returning search-style results |
| middleware | Custom middleware chains via Router.Use |
| stateful | Per-user state managed via closures |
| welcome | Greet new chat members; detect and log departures |
| moderation | /kick, /ban, /mute, /warn with admin permission checks |
| polls | Create polls and tally answers via OnPollAnswer |
| payments | Telegram Payments: sendInvoice → pre_checkout_query → successful_payment |
| pagination | Multi-page inline keyboard with stateless prev/next navigation |
| admin | Auth middleware allowlisting specific user IDs via Router.Use |
Running
All examples follow the same pattern:
export TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=123456:ABC...
go run ./examples/<name>
Webhook examples need a public HTTPS endpoint (use Cloudflare Tunnel, ngrok, or similar).
Common patterns
Retry-safe HTTP — every example wraps the HTTP client with client.NewRetryDoer, which automatically honours Telegram's retry_after field on 429 responses.
Graceful shutdown — all examples use signal.NotifyContext so the bot drains cleanly on SIGINT/SIGTERM.
Structured logging — for production, wire a logger via client.WithLogger and wrap the process in supervision (systemd unit, k8s liveness probe, etc.).