ems-typed
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Persistent Shared Memory and Parallel Programming Model
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;
var ems = require("ems")(1);
var assert = require("assert");
// Create a temporary EMS space to demonstrate read/write operations
var emsData = ems.new({
dimensions: 1000,
heapSize: 20000,
useMap: true,
ES6proxies: true,
useExisting: false
});
emsData["foo"] = 123;
assert(emsData["foo"] === 123);
assert(emsData.foo === 123);
emsData.bar = 321;
assert(emsData["bar"] === 321);
assert(emsData.bar === 321);
assert(emsData.readFE("bar") === 321);
assert(emsData.bar === 321);
emsData.writeEF("bar", "last write");
assert(emsData.readFE("bar") === "last write");
assert(emsData.bar === "last write");
console.log("All operations passed.");