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RiteLinked

HashMap-like containers that hold their key-value pairs in a user controllable order

Latest Version API Documentation

RiteLinked provides more up to date versions of LinkedHashMap & LinkedHashSet . You can easily use it on std or no_std environment.

Support some practical feature combinations to help you better embed them in existing code: serde, inline-more etc. Especially, it uses griddle by default, if you have a lot of data, it can effectively help you reduce the possible tail delay. (Of course, hashbrown can also be used)

Usage

Add ritelinked to Cargo.toml:

ritelinked = "x.y.z"

Write some code like this:

let mut lru_cache = LinkedHashMap::new();
let key = "key".to_owned();
let _cached_val = lru_cache
    .raw_entry_mut()
    .from_key(&key)
    .or_insert_with(|| (key.clone(), 42));

Benchmark

ritelinked              time:   [140.15 ns 141.06 ns 142.15 ns]                       
Found 11 outliers among 100 measurements (11.00%)
  8 (8.00%) high mild
  3 (3.00%) high severe

hashlink                time:   [147.01 ns 147.87 ns 148.75 ns]                     
Found 11 outliers among 100 measurements (11.00%)
  4 (4.00%) high mild
  7 (7.00%) high severe

linked-hash-map         time:   [301.44 ns 309.86 ns 319.40 ns]                            
Found 12 outliers among 100 measurements (12.00%)
  9 (9.00%) high mild
  3 (3.00%) high severe

Credit

It is a fork of the popular crate hashlink, but more adjustments and improvements have been made to the code .

License

This library is licensed the same as hashlink, it is licensed under either of:

at your option.