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f35583e079 fix!: removed all 'mixed pointer'-edness
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ce41d4fba2 feat: add recvcheck linter 2026-04-15 22:58:14 -04:00
10 changed files with 90 additions and 180 deletions

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
{
"customRules": [".markdownlint-rules/one-sentence-per-line.mjs"],
"config": {
"default": true,
"heading-style": { "style": "atx" },
"ul-indent": { "indent": 2 },
"line-length": false,
"no-duplicate-heading": { "siblings_only": true },
"no-inline-html": {
"allowed_elements": ["br", "code", "details", "summary", "img", "picture", "source"]
},
"first-line-heading": true
}
}

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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
// @ts-check
/**
* @typedef {object} ErrorInfo
* @property {number} lineNumber
* @property {string} [context]
* @property {string} [detail]
* @property {[number, number]} [range]
*/
/**
* @typedef {object} Params
* @property {string[]} lines
*/
/** @typedef {(error: ErrorInfo) => void} OnError */
/**
* @typedef {object} Rule
* @property {string[]} names
* @property {string} description
* @property {string[]} tags
* @property {(params: Params, onError: OnError) => void} function
*/
/** @type {Rule} */
export default {
names: ["one-sentence-per-line"],
description: "Each sentence must be on its own line",
tags: ["sentences"],
function: function (params, onError) {
let inFence = false;
params.lines.forEach((line, index) => {
if (/^```/.test(line)) {
inFence = !inFence;
return;
}
if (inFence) return;
// Skip headings, blank lines, HTML, table rows
if (/^(#|\s*[|<]|>|\s*$)/.test(line)) return;
// Strip list marker before checking
const text = line.replace(/^\s*(?:[-*+]|\d+\.)\s+/, "");
if (/[.!?]\s+[A-Z]/.test(text)) {
onError({ lineNumber: index + 1, context: text.trim() });
}
});
},
};

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.markdownlint.yml Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
default: true
heading-style:
style: atx
ul-indent:
indent: 2
line-length: false
no-duplicate-heading:
siblings_only: true
no-inline-html:
allowed_elements:
- br
- details
- summary
- img
- picture
- source
first-line-heading: true

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@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
# <img height="30" src="assets/logo.svg" alt="Go Cuckoo, by `mvhutz`."> Go Cuckoo
A hash table that uses cuckoo hashing to achieve a worst-case O(1) lookup time.
Read more about it in [the package documentation][docs].
[docs]: https://pkg.go.dev/git.maximhutz.com/tools/go-cuckoo
A hash table that uses cuckoo hashing to achieve a worst-case O(1) lookup time. Read more about it in [the package documentation](https://pkg.go.dev/git.maximhutz.com/tools/go-cuckoo).

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@@ -68,13 +68,12 @@ func FuzzInsertLookup(f *testing.F) {
for _, step := range scenario.steps {
if step.drop {
ok := actual.Drop(step.key)
_, has := expected[step.key]
assert.Equal(ok, has)
err := actual.Drop(step.key)
assert.NoError(err)
delete(expected, step.key)
_, ok = actual.Get(step.key)
_, ok := actual.Get(step.key)
assert.False(ok)
} else {
err := actual.Put(step.key, step.value)

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@@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ func TestDropExistingItem(t *testing.T) {
table := cuckoo.New[int, bool]()
(table.Put(key, value))
had := table.Drop(key)
err := table.Drop(key)
assert.True(had)
assert.NoError(err)
assert.Equal(0, table.Size())
assert.False(table.Has(key))
}
@@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ func TestDropNoItem(t *testing.T) {
key := 0
table := cuckoo.New[int, bool]()
had := table.Drop(key)
err := table.Drop(key)
assert.False(had)
assert.NoError(err)
assert.Equal(0, table.Size())
assert.False(table.Has(key))
}
@@ -152,9 +152,10 @@ func TestDropItemCapacity(t *testing.T) {
)
startingCapacity := table.TotalCapacity()
table.Drop(key)
err := table.Drop(key)
endingCapacity := table.TotalCapacity()
assert.NoError(err)
assert.Equal(0, table.Size())
assert.Equal(uint64(128), startingCapacity)
assert.Equal(uint64(64), endingCapacity)
@@ -202,9 +203,9 @@ func TestDropResizeCapacity(t *testing.T) {
err1 := table.Put(0, true)
err2 := table.Put(1, true)
table.Drop(1)
err3 := table.Drop(1)
assert.NoError(errors.Join(err1, err2))
assert.NoError(errors.Join(err1, err2, err3))
assert.Equal(uint64(20), table.TotalCapacity())
}

3
doc.go
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@@ -5,8 +5,5 @@
// a table with any key type using [NewCustom]. Custom [Hash] functions and
// key comparison are also supported.
//
// NOTE: The [Table] is a look-up structure, and not a source of truth. If
// [ErrBadHash] occurs, the data cannot be restored.
//
// See more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuckoo_hashing
package cuckoo

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@@ -19,11 +19,6 @@ const DefaultGrowthFactor uint64 = 2
// [libcuckoo]: https://github.com/efficient/libcuckoo/blob/656714705a055df2b7a605eb3c71586d9da1e119/libcuckoo/cuckoohash_config.hh#L21
const defaultMinimumLoad float64 = 0.05
// defaultGrowthLimit is the maximum number of times a [Table] can grow in a
// single [Table.Put], before the library infers it will lead to a stack
// overflow. The value of '64' was chosen arbirarily.
const defaultGrowthLimit uint64 = 64
type settings struct {
growthFactor uint64
minLoadFactor float64

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
package cuckoo
// An entry is a key-value pair.
type entry[K, V any] struct {
key K
value V
@@ -49,13 +48,10 @@ func (t *subtable[K, V]) drop(key K) (occupied bool) {
return false
}
func (t *subtable[K, V]) resized(capacity uint64) *subtable[K, V] {
return &subtable[K, V]{
slots: make([]slot[K, V], capacity),
capacity: capacity,
hash: t.hash,
compare: t.compare,
}
func (t *subtable[K, V]) resize(capacity uint64) {
t.slots = make([]slot[K, V], capacity)
t.capacity = capacity
t.size = 0
}
func (t *subtable[K, V]) update(key K, value V) (updated bool) {
@@ -73,7 +69,7 @@ func (t *subtable[K, V]) update(key K, value V) (updated bool) {
return false
}
func (t *subtable[K, V]) insert(insertion entry[K, V]) (evicted entry[K, V], eviction bool) {
func (t *subtable[K, V]) evict(insertion entry[K, V]) (evicted entry[K, V], eviction bool) {
if t.capacity == 0 {
return insertion, true
}
@@ -96,8 +92,8 @@ func (t *subtable[K, V]) insert(insertion entry[K, V]) (evicted entry[K, V], evi
return insertion, true
}
func newSubtable[K, V any](capacity uint64, hash Hash[K], compare EqualFunc[K]) *subtable[K, V] {
return &subtable[K, V]{
func newSubtable[K, V any](capacity uint64, hash Hash[K], compare EqualFunc[K]) subtable[K, V] {
return subtable[K, V]{
hash: hash,
capacity: capacity,
compare: compare,

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table.go
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ import (
)
// ErrBadHash occurs when the hashes given to a [Table] cause too many key
// collisions. Discard the old table, rebuild it from your source data, and try:
// collisions. Try rebuilding the table using:
//
// 1. Different hash seeds. Equal seeds produce equal hash functions, which
// always cycle.
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ var ErrBadHash = errors.New("bad hash")
// one with [New]. Or if you want more granularity, use [NewBy] or
// [NewCustom].
type Table[K, V any] struct {
tableA, tableB *subtable[K, V]
tableA, tableB subtable[K, V]
growthFactor uint64
minLoadFactor float64
}
@@ -54,61 +54,30 @@ func (t *Table[K, V]) load() float64 {
return float64(t.Size()) / float64(t.TotalCapacity())
}
// insert attempts to put/update an entry in the table, without modifying the
// size of the table. Returns a displaced entry and 'homeless = true' if an
// entry could not be placed after exhausting evictions.
func (t *Table[K, V]) insert(entry entry[K, V]) (displaced entry[K, V], homeless bool) {
if t.tableA.update(entry.key, entry.value) {
return
}
if t.tableB.update(entry.key, entry.value) {
return
}
for range t.maxEvictions() {
if entry, homeless = t.tableA.insert(entry); !homeless {
return
}
if entry, homeless = t.tableB.insert(entry); !homeless {
return
}
}
return entry, true
}
// resized creates an empty copy of the table, with a new capacity for each
// bucket.
func (t *Table[K, V]) resized(capacity uint64) *Table[K, V] {
return &Table[K, V]{
growthFactor: t.growthFactor,
minLoadFactor: t.minLoadFactor,
tableA: t.tableA.resized(capacity),
tableB: t.tableB.resized(capacity),
}
}
// resize creates a new [Table.resized] with 'capacity', inserts all items into
// the array, and replaces the current table. It is a helper function for
// [Table.grow] and [Table.shrink]; use them instead.
func (t *Table[K, V]) resize(capacity uint64) bool {
updated := t.resized(capacity)
// resize clears all tables, changes the sizes of them to a specific capacity,
// and fills them back up again. It is a helper function for [Table.grow] and
// [Table.shrink]; use them instead.
func (t *Table[K, V]) resize(capacity uint64) error {
entries := make([]entry[K, V], 0, t.Size())
for k, v := range t.Entries() {
if _, failed := updated.insert(entry[K, V]{k, v}); failed {
return false
entries = append(entries, entry[K, V]{k, v})
}
t.tableA.resize(capacity)
t.tableB.resize(capacity)
for _, entry := range entries {
if err := t.Put(entry.key, entry.value); err != nil {
return err
}
}
*t = *updated
return true
return nil
}
// grow increases the table's capacity by the growth factor. If the
// capacity is 0, it increases it to 1.
func (t *Table[K, V]) grow() bool {
func (t *Table[K, V]) grow() error {
var newCapacity uint64
if t.TotalCapacity() == 0 {
@@ -122,7 +91,7 @@ func (t *Table[K, V]) grow() bool {
// shrink reduces the table's capacity by the growth factor. It may
// reduce it down to 0.
func (t *Table[K, V]) shrink() bool {
func (t *Table[K, V]) shrink() error {
return t.resize(t.tableA.capacity / t.growthFactor)
}
@@ -153,48 +122,49 @@ func (t *Table[K, V]) Has(key K) (exists bool) {
return
}
// Put sets the value for a key. If it cannot be set, an error is returned.
// Put sets the value for a key. Returns error if its value cannot be set.
func (t *Table[K, V]) Put(key K, value V) (err error) {
var (
entry = entry[K, V]{key, value}
homeless bool
)
for range defaultGrowthLimit {
if entry, homeless = t.insert(entry); !homeless {
return
}
// Both this and the growth limit are necessary: this catches bad hashes
// early when the table is sparse, while the latter catches cases where
// growing never helps.
if t.load() < t.minLoadFactor {
return fmt.Errorf("hash functions produced a cycle at load %d/%d: %w", t.Size(), t.TotalCapacity(), ErrBadHash)
}
// It is theoretically possible to have a table with a larger capacity
// that is valid. But this chance is astronomically small, so we ignore
// it in this implementation.
if grew := t.grow(); !grew {
return fmt.Errorf("could not redistribute entries into larger table: %w", ErrBadHash)
}
if t.tableA.update(key, value) {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("could not place entry after %d resizes: %w", defaultGrowthLimit, ErrBadHash)
}
if t.tableB.update(key, value) {
return nil
}
// Drop removes a value for a key in the table. Returns whether the key had
// existed.
func (t *Table[K, V]) Drop(key K) bool {
occupied := t.tableA.drop(key) || t.tableB.drop(key)
entry, eviction := entry[K, V]{key, value}, false
for range t.maxEvictions() {
if entry, eviction = t.tableA.evict(entry); !eviction {
return nil
}
if entry, eviction = t.tableB.evict(entry); !eviction {
return nil
}
}
if t.load() < t.minLoadFactor {
// The error is not handled here, because table-shrinking is an internal
// optimization.
t.shrink()
return fmt.Errorf("hash functions produced a cycle at load %d/%d: %w", t.Size(), t.TotalCapacity(), ErrBadHash)
}
return occupied
if err := t.grow(); err != nil {
return err
}
return t.Put(entry.key, entry.value)
}
// Drop removes a value for a key in the table. Returns an error if its value
// cannot be removed.
func (t *Table[K, V]) Drop(key K) (err error) {
t.tableA.drop(key)
t.tableB.drop(key)
if t.load() < t.minLoadFactor {
return t.shrink()
}
return nil
}
// Entries returns an unordered sequence of all key-value pairs in the table.