## Description
Currently, `bucket` and `Table` have mixed receiver types: some are pointer receviers, and others are value receivers.
As per the Go Wiki, [you can have value and pointer receivers, just don't mix them](https://go.dev/doc/faq#methods_on_values_or_pointers).
## Changes
- Replace all value receivers in `bucket` and `Table` with pointer receivers.
### Design Decisions
This decision was made due to the advice on the Go wiki.
## Checklist
- [x] Tests pass
- [x] Docs updated
Reviewed-on: #23
Co-authored-by: M.V. Hutz <git@maximhutz.me>
Co-committed-by: M.V. Hutz <git@maximhutz.me>
## Description
Currently, the name of `bucket` is a bit confusing, because it is considered a 'table' in literature (as well as the whole hash table). A `bucket` is better described as a 'subtable', which is used by the total hash table to perform cuckoo hashing.
In addition, the constructors `NewTable`, `NewTableBy`, and `NewCustomTable` were given shorter names, because the package name `cuckoo` already implies that `New*` would create a hash table with cuckoo hashing. This package has one use-case, and so it unambiguous what constructors produce.
## Changes
- `NewTable` -> `New`
- `NewTableBy` -> `NewBy`
- `NewCustomTable` -> `NewCustom`
- `bucket` -> `subtable`
### Design Decisions
- I would have renamed `Table` and `subtable` to map equivalents, but 'submap' implies that a certain subsection of the map is contained within it, which isn't quite right.
- I chose not to go with `Map` and `table`, because of the split naming convention.
## Checklist
- [x] Tests pass
- [x] Docs updated
Reviewed-on: #22
Co-authored-by: M.V. Hutz <git@maximhutz.me>
Co-committed-by: M.V. Hutz <git@maximhutz.me>