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You may be able to use something like lazy_static.
https://docs.rs/lazy_static/latest/lazy_static/
I heard about this, but I wasn't sure it was the right way. Or if Rust developers just straight up avoid situations like this.
lazy_static was the standard way as far as I'm concerned until this month. OnceCell or OnceLock should fill this role now.
I generally avoid this situation. At best I'll create an Rc<HashMap<T, U>> to pass around. I find that having a need for a static variable can be an indication of bad design. It often makes the code that depends on it untestable.