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§Rotating Bloom Filter
A probabilistic data structure that maintains recent items using a dual-buffer rotation mechanism.
RotatingBloomFilter provides membership testing for recently inserted items, with older items
automatically rotating out. Items are guaranteed to be retained for at least a minimum retention
period, typically remaining for up to twice that duration.
§Features
- Time-limited tracking: Only maintains membership information for recently inserted items
- Type flexible: Works with any hashable type
§How it works
The filter maintains two internal Bloom filters:
- Current buffer: Holds items from previous rotations plus ongoing insertions
- Next buffer: Accumulates new insertions until rotation
When the minimum retention threshold is reached, the next buffer becomes the new current buffer, and a new next buffer is created.
§Example
use rotating_bloom_filter::RotatingBloomFilter;
use rand_core::OsRng;
let mut filter = RotatingBloomFilter::new(0.01, 1000, &mut OsRng);
filter.insert("hello");
assert!(filter.contains("hello"));
// "hello" will be retained for at least 1000 insertions, but sticks around to 2000 insertions if
// the filter continues to be used.Structs§
- Rotating
Bloom Filter - A probabilistic data structure that rotates out old items to maintain recent membership.