package octez-libs

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type 'a t

A probabilistic set implementation in a fixed memory buffer, with an optional best-effort cleanup mechanism. The bigger the memory buffer, the less false positive outcomes of mem.

In a standard bloom filter, element membership is encoded as bits being equal to 1 at indices obtained by hashing said element. In this implementation, elements are associated not to bits but to counters.

The countdown function decrements the counter associated to an element. Hence, each counter corresponds to the number of calls to the countdown function before they are removed from the filter, assuming no collision occurs.

To the best of our knowledge, the variant of bloom filters implemented in this module is new. In particular, this implementation does not correspond to counting bloom filters as described eg here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counting_Bloom_filter

In order to emphasize the use of counters as a time-based garbage collection mechanism, we call this implementation a generational bloom filter.

val create : hash:('a -> bytes) -> hashes:int -> index_bits:int -> countdown_bits:int -> 'a t

create ~hash ~hashes ~index_bits ~countdown_bits creates an initially empty generational bloom filter. The number of generations is 2^countdown_bits. The filter is an array of 2^index_bits countdown cells, each of size countdown_bits. The resulting filter takes 2^index_bits * countdown_bits bits in memory. The hash function must return enough bytes to represent hashes indexes of index_bits bits.

When a value is added, its hash is split into hashes chunks of index_bits, that are used as indexes in the filter's countdown array. These countdown cells are then set to their maximum value, that is 2^countdown_bits-1.

The value will remain a member for as long as all these cells are above zero, which in the most optimistic case (where no collision occur) is until countdown has been called 2^countdown_bits-1 times. An exception is if clear is called, in which case it is certain to disappear, as all other values.

Arguments to create are subject to the following constraints:

  • 0 < index_bits <= 24
  • 0 < countdown_bits <= 24
val mem : 'a t -> 'a -> bool

Check if the value is still considered in the set (see create).

val add : 'a t -> 'a -> unit

Add a member to the set (see create).

val rem : 'a t -> 'a -> unit

Force removing an element, which may remove others in case of collisions. Use with care.

val countdown : 'a t -> unit

Decrement all the countdowns cells of the set (see create).

val clear : 'a t -> unit

Clear the entire set.

val fill_percentage : 'a t -> float

Percentage (in the 0;1 interval) of cells which are nonzero.

val life_expectancy_histogram : 'a t -> int array

Histogram of life expectancies (measured in number of countdowns to 0).

val approx_count : 'a t -> int

Over-approximation of the number of elements added in the filter that have not expired.

This is exact if rem is never used and over approximated otherwise (rem are not decounted) .

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