google-sparsehash
Clone of google-sparsehash (by justinsb)
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | - |
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google-sparsehash
Posts with mentions or reviews of google-sparsehash.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-16.
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Updating map_benchmarks: Send your hashmaps!
google sparsehash would be interesting to see. From what I understand it's the predecessor to the Abseil containers. Would be nice to see a comparison
CppPerformanceBenchmarks
Posts with mentions or reviews of CppPerformanceBenchmarks.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-26.
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C++ Algorithm for irregular rectangular tiles that map 1:1 with square grid
If you want to see what the compiler does and does not do, then you may wish to spend more time with the C++ performance benchmarks: https://gitlab.com/chriscox/CppPerformanceBenchmarks
- Updating map_benchmarks: Send your hashmaps!
- C++ Performance Benchmarks Release 17 now available
- C++ Performance Benchmarks Release 16 now available
What are some alternatives?
When comparing google-sparsehash and CppPerformanceBenchmarks you can also consider the following projects:
fph-table - Flash Perfect Hash Table: an implementation of a dynamic perfect hash table, extremely fast for lookup
qc-hash - Extremely fast unordered map and set library for C++20
dense_hash_map - A simple replacement for std::unordered_map
eytzinger - Cache-friendly associative STL-like container with an Eytzinger (BFS) layout for C++
sparsepp - A fast, memory efficient hash map for C++
hashtable-bench - A benchmark for hash tables and hash functions in C++, evaluate on different data as comprehensively as possible
gtl - Greg's Template Library of useful classes.
flat_hash_map - A very fast hashtable
offgrid
google-sparsehash vs fph-table
CppPerformanceBenchmarks vs qc-hash
google-sparsehash vs dense_hash_map
CppPerformanceBenchmarks vs fph-table
google-sparsehash vs qc-hash
CppPerformanceBenchmarks vs eytzinger
google-sparsehash vs sparsepp
CppPerformanceBenchmarks vs hashtable-bench
google-sparsehash vs gtl
CppPerformanceBenchmarks vs flat_hash_map
google-sparsehash vs eytzinger
CppPerformanceBenchmarks vs offgrid