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When compiling a project with some large files (that were codegen'd), I run into a compiler panic that looks like the result of a 32-bit underflow.
This is the result of `$ RUST_BACKTRACE=1 time c…
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Building bitpacking has a peek memory usage of 1.9Gio on my system, and caused issue in CI and for some users building on lower-end hardware (see Plume-org/Plume#632).
This seems to be directly relat…
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Easiest way to explain this is through a repro:
```rust
#[test]
fn test_delta_bit_width_32() {
use bitpacking::BitPacker4x;
let values = vec![i32::max_value() as u32 + 1; BitPacker4x::B…
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This issue will list and explain possible improvements I thought about and those I read in Algolia's blog posts.
## Reduce the postings lists size https://github.com/meilisearch/MeiliSearch/issues/…
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Environment description:
AWS ec2 instance: t2.2xlarge
Type - x86_64
RAM : 31GB
CPU : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2686 v4 @ 2.30GHz
**Manticore Search version:**
3.0.1 055586a9@190510 dev
**OS…
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See https://crates.io/crates/bitpacking.
Yoric updated
5 years ago
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Fix it without hurting performances and move that logic to the bitpacking crate.
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you can't place the rubber log just like that jungle log in the picture... can you pleas…
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Without looking at the implementations it is hard to get whats the difference between `bitpacking`, `bitpackingaligned`, `bitpackingunaligned` and `blockpacking`. Also are there any reference to speci…