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Go 1.20 Released
Glad to see this make it into the core.
I've been using this library for ages now...
https://github.com/cornelk/hashmap
Always entertains me to see developers write all the lock/unlock code when they could just use that.
- Ask HN: Was it worth it for Go to add generics
- Gojq: Pure Go Implementation of Jq
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HaxMap, a concurrent hashmap faster and more memory-efficient than golang's sync.Map
Assuming it is issue 54 and its age, I am now unsure about the usability.
Pre-allocating would not fix https://github.com/cornelk/hashmap/issues/47 as the bug is in the linked list. This is not grow related but an issue with concurrent Add/Delete on the list.
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A Go implementation of the concurrency control algorithm in paper <Left-Right -A Concurrency Control Technique with Wait-Free Population Oblivious Reads>
Would be interesting to compare with https://github.com/cornelk/hashmap
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What are some alternatives?
sonic - A blazingly fast JSON serializing & deserializing library
haxmap - Fastest and most memory efficient golang concurrent hashmap
pq - Like jq, but with Python
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.
go - The Go programming language
xxHash - Pure Go implementation of xxHash (32 and 64 bits versions)
ordered-concurrently - Ordered-concurrently a library for concurrent processing with ordered output in Go. Process work concurrently and returns output in a channel in the order of input. It is useful in concurrently processing items in a queue, and get output in the order provided by the queue.
size-limited-queue - Learn what sync.Cond is
query-json - Faster, simpler and more portable implementation of `jq` in Reason
jqr
go-evmap - A Go implementation of Rust's evmap which optimizes for high-read, low-write workloads and uses eventual consistency to ensure that readers and writers never block each other.
garr - Collection of high performance, thread-safe, lock-free go data structures