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hOOt - full text search engine

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24 Feb 2019CPOL17 min read 1.1M   22.5K   388  
Smallest full text search engine (lucene replacement) built from scratch using inverted MGRB bitmap index, highly compact storage, operating in database and document modes
using System.Collections.Generic;

namespace fastJSON
{
    public sealed class SafeDictionary<TKey, TValue>
    {
        private readonly object _Padlock = new object();
        private readonly Dictionary<TKey, TValue> _Dictionary;

        public SafeDictionary(int capacity)
        {
            _Dictionary = new Dictionary<TKey, TValue>(capacity);
        }

        public SafeDictionary()
        {
            _Dictionary = new Dictionary<TKey, TValue>();
        }

        public bool TryGetValue(TKey key, out TValue value)
        {
            lock (_Padlock)
                return _Dictionary.TryGetValue(key, out value);
        }

        public int Count { get { lock (_Padlock) return _Dictionary.Count; } }

        public TValue this[TKey key]
        {
            get
            {
                lock (_Padlock)
                    return _Dictionary[key];
            }
            set
            {
                lock (_Padlock)
                    _Dictionary[key] = value;
            }
        }

        public void Add(TKey key, TValue value)
        {
            lock (_Padlock)
            {
                if (_Dictionary.ContainsKey(key) == false)
                    _Dictionary.Add(key, value);
            }
        }
    }
}

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Mehdi first started programming when he was 8 on BBC+128k machine in 6512 processor language, after various hardware and software changes he eventually came across .net and c# which he has been using since v1.0.
He is formally educated as a system analyst Industrial engineer, but his programming passion continues.

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