# On-Disk Ringbuffer This is an extremely simple implementation of an on-disk broadcast channel that sort of pretends to be a ringbuffer! It uses memory-mapped pages to have interprocess, lock-free, reads and writes. It's blazingly fast, but tends to hog disk-space for better efficiency (fewer but bigger memory-mapped pages). Example ```rust use disk_ringbuffer::ringbuf; fn example() { // takes directory to use as ringbuf storage and the total number of pages to store as input. // note that each page takes 80Mb and setting the max_pages to zero implies an unbounded queue let (mut tx, mut rx) = ringbuf::new("test-example", 2).unwrap(); // you can clone readers and writers to use in other threads! let tx2 = tx.clone(); for i in 0..500_000 { tx.push(i.to_string()); } for i in 0..500_000 { let m = rx.pop().unwrap().unwrap(); assert_eq!(m, i.to_string()); } } ```