rutenspitz
А procedural macro to be used for testing/fuzzing stateful models against a semantically equivalent but obviously correct implementation (by jakubadamw)
conc-map-bench
By xacrimon
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77 | 132 | |
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2.2 | 6.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 21 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | - |
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rutenspitz
Posts with mentions or reviews of rutenspitz.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-10.
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Bridging Fuzzing and Property Testing
Inline documentation is lacking, but the README and the examples show it off reasonably well.
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Writing a HashMap in Rust without unsafe
Also! You might want to verify the correctness of your implementation against some reference implementation - e.g. indexmap, or just an inefficient but obviously correct HashMap + Vec combination. https://github.com/jakubadamw/rutenspitz makes this very easy, and it did discover a few logic bugs in tinyvec, so I recommend giving it a go!
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Announcing flashmap: a blazing fast, concurrent hash map
https://github.com/jakubadamw/rutenspitz allows comparing your implementation against a slower, reference implementation using a fuzzer. Might be helpful for correctness, but is not really useful for testing concurrency, as far as I can tell.
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Unsafe Rust: How and when (not) to use it - LogRocket Blog
There's also https://github.com/jakubadamw/rutenspitz that is already usable, but I'm not aware of it being widely deployed.
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fast-float - a super-fast float parser in Rust
By the way, https://github.com/rust-fuzz/auto-fuzz-test and/or https://github.com/jakubadamw/rutenspitz will help mitigate that, if anyone is willing to apply them.
conc-map-bench
Posts with mentions or reviews of conc-map-bench.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-01.
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Makima is building a database in Rust to store devil records
Concurrent hashmaps are one of those things that are basically impossible to make performant in pure safe Rust. Luckily, there are already a number of good crates that already have good unsafe implementations. This benchmark suite suggests that Dashmap is good for write-heavy workloads but is outperformed by Flurry for read-heavy workloads.
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Announcing flashmap: a blazing fast, concurrent hash map
Sounds great. Consider adding it to these benchmarks https://github.com/xacrimon/conc-map-bench which provide a good reference comparing all the concurrent HashMap options in Rust.
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darkbird in-memory data storage with NonBlocking wal engine for persist data
Concurrency: darkbird use one of the best high-concurrent HashMap called (DashMap)[https://github.com/xacrimon/conc-map-bench]. Users don't need to use Mutex nor RwLock for synchronization between threads, the storage is complete safe to share.
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Async Rust Web Performance
If you absolutely want to have a hashmap like this, then pick one of these. This is a read-heavy workload.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (37/2021)!
You can find a comparison of several concurrent maps here: https://github.com/xacrimon/conc-map-bench
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rutenspitz and conc-map-bench you can also consider the following projects:
cargo-fuzz - Command line helpers for fuzzing
paho.mqtt.rust - paho.mqtt.rust
fast-float-rust - Super-fast float parser in Rust (now part of Rust core)
rust - Rust for the xtensa architecture. Built in targets for the ESP32 and ESP8266
roxmltree - Represent an XML document as a read-only tree.
crossbeam - Tools for concurrent programming in Rust
json - Strongly typed JSON library for Rust
sled - the champagne of beta embedded databases
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.