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go-cuckoo/settings.go
M.V. Hutz 6a5b40c097 docs: replaced instances of "bucket" with "table"
- Removed instances of `growthFactor`, as it is unexported.
- Typo in `HashTable.String()`.
2026-04-13 20:49:33 -04:00

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package cuckoo
import "fmt"
// DefaultCapacity is the initial capacity of a [HashTable]. It is inspired from
// Java's [HashMap] implementation, which also uses 16.
//
// [HashMap]: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/HashMap.html#HashMap--
const DefaultCapacity uint64 = 16
// DefaultGrowthFactor is the standard resize multiplier for a [HashTable]. Most
// implementations use 2.
const DefaultGrowthFactor uint64 = 2
// defaultMinimumLoad is the default lowest acceptable occupancy of a [HashTable].
// The higher the minimum load, the more likely that a [HashTable.Put] will not
// succeed. The value of 5% is taken from [libcuckoo].
//
// [libcuckoo]: https://github.com/efficient/libcuckoo/blob/656714705a055df2b7a605eb3c71586d9da1e119/libcuckoo/cuckoohash_config.hh#L21
const defaultMinimumLoad float64 = 0.05
type settings struct {
growthFactor uint64
minLoadFactor float64
bucketSize uint64
}
// An Option modifies the settings of a [HashTable]. It is used in its constructors
// like [New], for example.
type Option func(*settings)
// Capacity modifies the starting capacity of each table of the [HashTable]. The
// value must be non-negative.
func Capacity(value int) Option {
if value < 0 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("go-cuckoo: Capacity must be non-negative, got %d", value))
}
return func(s *settings) { s.bucketSize = uint64(value) }
}
// GrowthFactor controls how much the capacity of the [HashTable] multiplies when
// it must resize. The value must be greater than 1.
func GrowthFactor(value int) Option {
if value < 2 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("go-cuckoo: GrowthFactor must be greater than 1, got %d", value))
}
return func(s *settings) { s.growthFactor = uint64(value) }
}