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Awesome GitHub RepositoriesReference-Preserving Memory Sharing

Manages internal backing stores to allow multiple collection instances to share data without duplication.

Distinct from Shared Memory Instance Deployments: Distinct from Shared Memory Instance Deployments: focuses on data backing store sharing between collection instances rather than process-level isolation.

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  • montagejs/collectionsmontagejs का अवतार

    montagejs/collections

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    Collections is a JavaScript data structure library that provides unified interfaces for sets, maps, ordered sequences, and key-value storage. It includes capacity-bounded eviction mechanisms, categorical grouping, and set membership collections designed to organize and manage complex datasets through consistent traversal methods. The library offers advanced primitives such as circular ring buffers that automatically discard old entries upon reaching capacity limits, and comparator-driven sorted sequences maintained through binary search positioning. It supports persistent state snapshotting v

    Manages internal backing stores to allow multiple instances to reference shared data without duplication overhead.

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