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indexlist: A doubly linked list, backed by a vector

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indexlist - A doubly linked list, backed by a vector.

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This crate provides a struct, IndexList<T>, which is a doubly-linked list. However, unlike a traditional linked list, which heap allocates each of its nodes individually, all nodes are stored in a vector. Rather than provide pointers to nodes, an Index struct can be used to access a particular element in the middle of the list.

Safety

This crate uses #![deny(unsafe_code)] to ensure everything is implemented in 100% Safe Rust.

Generational indexes

Index uses a generations scheme, so that if you hold an Index to a node, and it's removed, and a new node is allocated in its place, you do not access the new node.

Performance

In general, performance is quite good. Benchmarks against the standard library's LinkedList<T> are provided. But some other details:

  • The list keeps track of its head and tail for efficient insertion.
  • The underlying vector only grows, never shrinks. When a node is removed, its entry is marked as free for future insertions.
  • Free entries are themselves kept as a singly-linked list, meaning that they can be re-used efficiently.

Missing features

Right now, I've only implemented a minimal number of features; there's iter but no into_iter and iter_mut. This is on the to-do list. PRs welcome!

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Updated4mo ago
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Rust

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82/100

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