memory-mapped-file
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R package for the analysis of massive SNP arrays.
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A crate to support Memory-Mapped Files for IPC on Windows
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Search unsigned integers in sorted binary file
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Out-of-Core hybrid Apache Arrow/NumPy DataFrame for Python, ML, visualization and exploration of big tabular data at a billion rows per second 🚀
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R package for statistical tools with big matrices stored on disk.
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Mar 24, 2024 - R
Cross-platform C++11 header-only library for memory mapped file IO
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Various data structures directly stored in memmapped files or as bytearray in memory with focus on efficiency and performance.
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Jan 23, 2024 - Rust
Fast CSV parser and writer for Modern C++
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Simple linux C++ application that demonstrates file sharing using memory-mapped files
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OS abstraction layer and helpers
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A tool to read a memory mapped file
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Jul 5, 2023 - C#
Portable Memory-Mapped Files library
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Shared memory for Java
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Apr 15, 2023 - Java
Simple class that creates and provides access to a shared (system-wide) memory with standard stream interface (read, write, seek, ...).
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Feb 12, 2023 - Pascal
C++20 CSV data reader
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A cross-platform shared memory queue for fast communication between processes (Interprocess Communication or IPC).
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RPC library supporting different client-server transports and message formats
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