//! # flo_sparse_array
//!
//! ```Rust
//! use flo_sparse_array::*;
//!
//! let mut sparse_array = SparseArray::empty();
//! sparse_array.insert(12345, "Test");
//! assert!(sparse_array.get(12345) == "Test");
//! ```
//!
//! This crate provides an implementation of a simple sparse array type. This is a specialised type of hash table that
//! maps from a `usize` to any data type. Its main advantage over a normal Rust `HashMap` is performance when reading
//! or updating existing values. This performance is very consistent too.
//!
//! It's also usually slightly faster when writing new values but as both this and the main hash functions have a random
//! element to their performance the difference here can vary slightly based on chance.
//!
//! The hash algorithm used to implement this sparse array type is the Cuckoo hash algorithm: this can access any location
//! with only two memory accesses after calculating the hash value.
mod sparse_array;
pub use sparse_array::*;