triehash 0.3-ok1 (amd64 binary) in openkylin yangtze

 TrieHash generates perfect hash functions as C code which then gets
 compiled into optimal machine code as part of the usual program compilation.
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 TrieHash works by translating a list of strings to a trie, and then converting
 the trie to a set of recursive switch statements; first switching by length,
 and then switching by bytes.
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 TrieHash has various optimizations such as processing multiple bytes at once
 (on GNU C), and shortcuts for reducing the complexity of case-insensitive
 matching (ASCII only). Generated code performs substantially faster than
 gperf, but is larger.
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 TrieHash was written for use in APT.

Details

Package version:
0.3-ok1
Source:
triehash 0.3-ok1 source package in openKylin
Status:
Published
Component:
main
Priority:
Optional

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