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Snap for 11828632 from 3d625f9104759ec2b5c1b260d9f5e45cbe5574f5 to 24Q3-release Change-Id: Ia44e5fb04ef5253cd4db973eef18d0d9dce4153e
This crate is a Rust port of Google‘s high-performance SwissTable hash map, adapted to make it a drop-in replacement for Rust’s standard HashMap
and HashSet
types.
The original C++ version of SwissTable can be found here, and this CppCon talk gives an overview of how the algorithm works.
Since Rust 1.36, this is now the HashMap
implementation for the Rust standard library. However you may still want to use this crate instead since it works in environments without std
, such as embedded systems and kernels.
HashMap
and HashSet
types.HashMap
.#[no_std]
(but requires a global allocator with the alloc
crate).Compared to the previous implementation of std::collections::HashMap
(Rust 1.35).
With the hashbrown default AHash hasher:
name | oldstdhash ns/iter | hashbrown ns/iter | diff ns/iter | diff % | speedup |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
insert_ahash_highbits | 18,865 | 8,020 | -10,845 | -57.49% | x 2.35 |
insert_ahash_random | 19,711 | 8,019 | -11,692 | -59.32% | x 2.46 |
insert_ahash_serial | 19,365 | 6,463 | -12,902 | -66.63% | x 3.00 |
insert_erase_ahash_highbits | 51,136 | 17,916 | -33,220 | -64.96% | x 2.85 |
insert_erase_ahash_random | 51,157 | 17,688 | -33,469 | -65.42% | x 2.89 |
insert_erase_ahash_serial | 45,479 | 14,895 | -30,584 | -67.25% | x 3.05 |
iter_ahash_highbits | 1,399 | 1,092 | -307 | -21.94% | x 1.28 |
iter_ahash_random | 1,586 | 1,059 | -527 | -33.23% | x 1.50 |
iter_ahash_serial | 3,168 | 1,079 | -2,089 | -65.94% | x 2.94 |
lookup_ahash_highbits | 32,351 | 4,792 | -27,559 | -85.19% | x 6.75 |
lookup_ahash_random | 17,419 | 4,817 | -12,602 | -72.35% | x 3.62 |
lookup_ahash_serial | 15,254 | 3,606 | -11,648 | -76.36% | x 4.23 |
lookup_fail_ahash_highbits | 21,187 | 4,369 | -16,818 | -79.38% | x 4.85 |
lookup_fail_ahash_random | 21,550 | 4,395 | -17,155 | -79.61% | x 4.90 |
lookup_fail_ahash_serial | 19,450 | 3,176 | -16,274 | -83.67% | x 6.12 |
With the libstd default SipHash hasher:
name | oldstdhash ns/iter | hashbrown ns/iter | diff ns/iter | diff % | speedup |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
insert_std_highbits | 19,216 | 16,885 | -2,331 | -12.13% | x 1.14 |
insert_std_random | 19,179 | 17,034 | -2,145 | -11.18% | x 1.13 |
insert_std_serial | 19,462 | 17,493 | -1,969 | -10.12% | x 1.11 |
insert_erase_std_highbits | 50,825 | 35,847 | -14,978 | -29.47% | x 1.42 |
insert_erase_std_random | 51,448 | 35,392 | -16,056 | -31.21% | x 1.45 |
insert_erase_std_serial | 87,711 | 38,091 | -49,620 | -56.57% | x 2.30 |
iter_std_highbits | 1,378 | 1,159 | -219 | -15.89% | x 1.19 |
iter_std_random | 1,395 | 1,132 | -263 | -18.85% | x 1.23 |
iter_std_serial | 1,704 | 1,105 | -599 | -35.15% | x 1.54 |
lookup_std_highbits | 17,195 | 13,642 | -3,553 | -20.66% | x 1.26 |
lookup_std_random | 17,181 | 13,773 | -3,408 | -19.84% | x 1.25 |
lookup_std_serial | 15,483 | 13,651 | -1,832 | -11.83% | x 1.13 |
lookup_fail_std_highbits | 20,926 | 13,474 | -7,452 | -35.61% | x 1.55 |
lookup_fail_std_random | 21,766 | 13,505 | -8,261 | -37.95% | x 1.61 |
lookup_fail_std_serial | 19,336 | 13,519 | -5,817 | -30.08% | x 1.43 |
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies] hashbrown = "0.12"
Then:
use hashbrown::HashMap; let mut map = HashMap::new(); map.insert(1, "one");
This crate has the following Cargo features:
nightly
: Enables nightly-only features including: #[may_dangle]
.serde
: Enables serde serialization support.rayon
: Enables rayon parallel iterator support.raw
: Enables access to the experimental and unsafe RawTable
API.inline-more
: Adds inline hints to most functions, improving run-time performance at the cost of compilation time. (enabled by default)bumpalo
: Provides a BumpWrapper
type which allows bumpalo
to be used for memory allocation.ahash
: Compiles with ahash as default hasher. (enabled by default)ahash-compile-time-rng
: Activates the compile-time-rng
feature of ahash. For targets with no random number generator this pre-generates seeds at compile time and embeds them as constants. See aHash's documentation (disabled by default)Licensed under either of:
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.