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Array Library
The array library offers easy allocation of large memory mapped files with less
performance overhead than the traditional buffers[i].get(j)
-style constructions
java often leads to due to its ByteBuffer size limitation.
It's a very C++-style library that does unidiomatic things with interface default functions to get diamond inheritance.
Quick demo:
var array =
LongArray.mmapForWriting(Path.of("/tmp/test"), 1<<16);
array.transformEach(50, 1000, (pos, val) -> Long.hashCode(pos));
array.quickSort(50, 1000);
if (array.binarySearch(array.get(100), 50, 1000) >= 0) {
System.out.println("Nevermind, I found it!");
}
array.range(50, 1000).fill(0, 950, 1);
array.forEach(0, 100, (pos, val) -> {
System.out.println(pos + ":" + val);
});