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InMemoryStateStore

Struct InMemoryStateStore 

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pub struct InMemoryStateStore { /* private fields */ }
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In-memory token-bucket StateStore: the OPEN single-node implementation. The refill-then-consume critical section is a short, synchronous map update (never held across .await), so std::Mutex is the right choice.

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impl InMemoryStateStore

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn with_clock(clock: Arc<dyn Clock>) -> Self

Construct with a custom clock (deterministic tests). The clock lives on the store — time is part of how state advances, so it belongs with atomicity.

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pub fn with_clock_and_cap( clock: Arc<dyn Clock>, max_tracked_keys: usize, ) -> Self

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pub fn tracked_keys(&self) -> usize

Number of currently tracked keys (tests/metrics). Concrete-only: a count is cheap here but meaningless/expensive for a distributed store, so it is not on the StateStore trait.

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impl Default for InMemoryStateStore

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl StateStore for InMemoryStateStore

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fn try_acquire(&self, key: &str, cost: f64, params: BucketParams) -> Acquired

Atomically refill key’s bucket for the elapsed time, then try to take cost tokens. Allowed iff at least cost tokens are available.

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