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Note: This project is stable and production ready, but looking for a lead maintainer. Preferably someone who uses this library and made contributions to it.
A fixed size dict like container which evicts Least Recently Used (LRU) items
once size limit is exceeded. There are many python implementations available
which does similar things. This is a fast and efficient C implementation.
LRU maximum capacity can be modified at run-time.
If you are looking for pure python version, look else where <http://www.google.com/search?q=python+lru+dict>_.
This can be used to build a LRU cache. Usage is almost like a dict.
.. code:: python3
from lru import LRU l = LRU(5) # Create an LRU container that can hold 5 items
print l.peek_first_item(), l.peek_last_item() #return the MRU key and LRU key
for i in range(5): l[i] = str(i) print l.items() # Prints items in MRU order
print l.peek_first_item(), l.peek_last_item() #return the MRU key and LRU key
l[5] = '5' # Inserting one more item should evict the old item print l.items()
l[3] # Accessing an item would make it MRU print l.items()
l.keys() # Can get keys alone in MRU order
del l[4] # Delete an item print l.items()
print l.get_size()
l.set_size(3) print l.items()
print l.get_size()
print l.has_key(5)
print 2 in l
l.get_stats()
l.update(5='0') # Update an item print l.items()
l.clear() print l.items()
def evicted(key, value): print "removing: %s, %s" % (key, value)
l = LRU(1, callback=evicted)
l[1] = '1' l[2] = '2'
l[2] = '3'
print l.items()
del l[2]
print l.items()
::
pip install lru-dict
or
::
easy_install lru_dict
Like mentioned above there are many python implementations of an LRU. Use this
if you need a faster and memory efficient alternative. It is implemented with a
dict and associated linked list to keep track of LRU order. See code for a more
detailed explanation. To see an indicative comparison with a pure python module,
consider a benchmark <https://gist.github.com/amitdev/5773979>_ against
pylru <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pylru/>_ (just chosen at random, it should
be similar with other python implementations as well).
::
$ python bench.py pylru.lrucache Time : 3.31 s, Memory : 453672 Kb $ python bench.py lru.LRU Time : 0.23 s, Memory : 124328 Kb
FAQs
An Dict like LRU container.
We found that lru-dict demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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