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dashmap | HashMap | |
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2,726 | 191 | |
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5.5 | 2.6 | |
12 days ago | 7 months ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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- StupidAlloc: what if memory allocation was bad actually
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dashmap VS scalable-concurrent-containers - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Apr 2023
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Samsara, a safe Rust concurrent cycle collector
The problem is, every single one of these half-dozen crates has at least one known major issue (including UAF), exactly like C++ implementations (which isn't surprising since it's the kind of things where the ownership isn't clear and then the borrow checker can't help us).
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Rust vs Go
Deadlocks and leaks are easy as other languages.
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Shared mutable state is bad... so how do I create a global cache in a multi-threaded app?
Have you considered https://github.com/xacrimon/dashmap ?
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Announcing Leapfrog, a faster concurrent HashMap
Dashmap made some api changes compared to the stdlibs hashmap, which leads to some oddities, as highlighted here: https://github.com/xacrimon/dashmap/issues/175
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Writing a concurrent LRU cache
Some additional notes are in this slide deck and the implementation javadoc. You'd probably want to use something like DashMap for the hash table.
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HashMap-based cache for async programs
You can look at existing concurrent maps like Dashmap https://github.com/xacrimon/dashmap or Cashmap https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/chashmap
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How does one avoid lock of locks? or use the technique of latch crabbing of databases
Also dashmap
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Noteworthy concurrent data structures?
The only one I've used is Dashmap, it's a concurrent interior-mutability hashmap. Very convenient crate in the case you need that.
HashMap
What are some alternatives?
hashbrown - Rust port of Google's SwissTable hash map
Harbol - Harbol is a collection of data structure and miscellaneous libraries, similar in nature to C++'s Boost, STL, and GNOME's GLib but for C99+
moka - A high performance concurrent caching library for Rust
unordered_dense - A fast & densely stored hashmap and hashset based on robin-hood backward shift deletion
crossbeam - Tools for concurrent programming in Rust
diskhash - Diskbased (persistent) hashtable
leapfrog - Lock-free concurrent and single-threaded hash map implementations using Leapfrog probing. Currently the highest performance concurrent HashMap in Rust for certain use cases.
cuCollections
megahash - A super-fast C++ hash table with Node.js wrapper, tested up to 1 billion keys.
stretto - Stretto is a Rust implementation for Dgraph's ristretto (https://github.com/dgraph-io/ristretto). A high performance memory-bound Rust cache.
sharded - Safe, fast, and obvious concurrent collections in Rust.
im-rs - Assorted immutable collection datatypes for Rust