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.... >50% more compact output than original stack dump yet more readable. Deduplicates redundant goroutine stacks. Useful for large server crashes. Arguments as pointer IDs instead of raw pointer values. Pushes stdlib-only stacks at the bottom to help focus on important code. Parses the source files if available to augment the output. Works on any platform supported by Go, including Windows, macOS, linux. Full go module support.
The map type in Go doesn't support concurrent reads and writes. concurrent-map provides a high-performance solution to this by sharding the map with minimal time spent waiting for locks. Prior to Go 1.9, there was no concurrent map implementation in the stdlib. In Go 1.9, sync.Map was introduced. The new sync.Map has a few key differences from this map. The stdlib sync.Map is designed for append-only scenarios. So if you want to use the map for something more like in-memory db, you might benefit from using our version.
A project to bring elements of the std namespace from C++ to PHP 5.3. It will include common C++ includes (cstdlib,cmath,etc) as well as several classes derived from STL (containers, iterators, algorithms, etc).