Open-source graph database, built for real-time streaming data, compatible with Neo4j.
cyphergraphgraph-algorithmsgraph-analysisgraph-databasekafkakafka-streamsnosqlopencypherstream-processingstreaming-data
Summary: We would redundantly generate an Expansion for the first node if it was part of an expand. For example, the pattern `(n) -[r]- (m)` would generate `Expansion{n}` and `Expansion{n, r, m}`, when only the latter is enough. This change corrects that behaviour by dropping the first Expansion. Reviewers: florijan, mislav.bradac Reviewed By: florijan Subscribers: pullbot Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D412 |
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memgraph
Memgraph is an ACID compliant high performance transactional distributed in-memory graph database featuring runtime native query compiling, lock free data structures, multi-version concurrency control and asynchronous IO.
dependencies
Memgraph can be compiled using any modern c++ compiler. It mostly relies on the standard template library, however, some things do require external libraries.
Some code contains linux-specific libraries and the build is only supported on a 64 bit linux kernel.
- linux
- clang 3.8 (good c++11 support, especially lock free atomics)
- antlr (compiler frontend)
- cppitertools
- fmt format
- google benchmark
- google test
- yaml-cpp