# A thread-safe hash table for multi-cores You can find benchmarks and more information about the internals of this package [here](https://lowerbound.io/blog/2019-10-24_concurrent_hash_table_performance.html). ## Installation > stack install ## Usage Example ```{haskell} > ht <- newWithDefaults 4 -- creates hash table of initial size 4 > insert ht 1 "hello" -- adds key-value pair (1,"hello") > insert ht 2 "world" -- adds key-value pair (2,"world") > atomically $ readAssocs ht -- convert to a key-value list [(1,"hello"),(2,"world")] > readSizeIO ht -- returns 4 > insert ht 3 "!" -- adds key-value pair (3,"!") and triggers a resize as the load fraction is ≥ 0.75 > readSizeIO ht -- returns 8 > atomically $ readAssocs ht -- convert to a key-value list [(1,"hello"),(3,"!"),(2,"world")] ```