iddqd, or the hardest kind of unsafe Rust (opens in new tab)
Mirrored from the canonical version on the . I’m the main author of ) where keys are borrowed from values. At iddqd maintains in-memory indexes of the kinds of large records that show up everywhere in a system like that, such as . As a result, it must be correct: if it misbehaves, our control plane can malfunction in ways that are unpredictable and hard to diagnose.
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