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fractional_index
fractional indexing
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omango
Concurrency collections
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orx-concurrent-bag
An efficient, convenient and lightweight grow-only concurrent data structure allowing high performance concurrent collection
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tracing-rc
Cycle-aware reference-counted pointers with a safe, simple api
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orx-concurrent-iter
A thread-safe and ergonomic concurrent iterator trait and efficient lock-free implementations
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orx-pinned-concurrent-col
A core data structure with a focus to enable high performance, possibly lock-free, concurrent collections using a PinnedVec as the underlying storage
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orx-concurrent-ordered-bag
An efficient, convenient and lightweight grow-only concurrent data structure allowing high performance and ordered concurrent collection
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papaya
A fast and ergonomic concurrent hash-table for read-heavy workloads
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ristretto_gc
JVM Garbage Collector
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handy-rs
A collection of utilities for my Rust projects
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crossbeam-epoch
Epoch-based garbage collection
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sharded
Safe, fast, and obvious concurrent collections
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amity
Concurrency algorithms
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bustle
Benchmarking harness for concurrent key-value collections
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sack
A lock-free data structure for adding & retrieving items
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orx-pinned-vec
PinnedVectrait defines the interface for vectors which guarantee that elements added to the vector are pinned to their memory locations unless explicitly changed -
sharded_queue
ShardedQueue is currently the fastest concurrent collection which can be used under highest concurrency and load
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idr-ebr
An efficient concurrent ID to object resolver
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read-write-store
A concurrent, unordered collection for Rust, where each element has an internally generated ID and a read-write lock
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coco
Concurrent collections
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more-sync
More synchronization utils
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orx-imp-vec
ImpVecstands for immutable push vector 👿, it is a data structure which allows appending elements with a shared reference -
persistent-kv
Persistent key-value store
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sharded-thread
Expirement for now
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shredder
Garbage collection as a library for Rust
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mongo_sync
instant coding answers via the command line(just like howdoi)
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