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Introduction
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Introduction
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This manual documents the GNU `gperf' perfect hash function generator
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This manual documents the GNU `gperf' perfect hash function generator
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utility, focusing on its features and how to use them, and how to report
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utility, focusing on its features and how to use them, and how to report
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bugs.
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bugs.
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Version 2, June 1991
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Version 2, June 1991
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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Preamble
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Preamble
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The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
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freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
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to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is
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License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
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intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
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software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
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software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
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General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
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General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
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Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
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and reuse of software generally.
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and reuse of software generally.
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NO WARRANTY
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NO WARRANTY
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11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO
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WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE
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WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE
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LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
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LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
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ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
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terms.
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terms.
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Introduction
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1 Introduction
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**************
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`gperf' is a perfect hash function generator written in C++. It
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`gperf' is a perfect hash function generator written in C++. It
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transforms an N element user-specified keyword set W into a perfect
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transforms an N element user-specified keyword set W into a perfect
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hash function F. F uniquely maps keywords in W onto the range 0..K,
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hash function F. F uniquely maps keywords in W onto the range 0..K,
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where K >= N-1. If K = N-1 then F is a _minimal_ perfect hash function.
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where K >= N-1. If K = N-1 then F is a _minimal_ perfect hash function.
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Static search structures and GNU `gperf'
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****************************************
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A "static search structure" is an Abstract Data Type with certain
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fundamental operations, e.g., _initialize_, _insert_, and _retrieve_.
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fundamental operations, e.g., _initialize_, _insert_, and _retrieve_.
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`gperf' generates a _static_ array containing search set keywords and
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`gperf' generates a _static_ array containing search set keywords and
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High-Level Description of GNU `gperf'
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3 High-Level Description of GNU `gperf'
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* Menu:
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Input Format to `gperf'
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3.1 Input Format to `gperf'
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=======================
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===========================
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arguments, in particular the `-t' option. The input's appearance is
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arguments, in particular the `-t' option. The input's appearance is
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similar to GNU utilities `flex' and `bison' (or UNIX utilities `lex'
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similar to GNU utilities `flex' and `bison' (or UNIX utilities `lex'
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and `yacc'). Here's an outline of the general format:
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arbitrary C declarations and definitions, `gperf' declarations that act
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like command-line options, as well as for providing a user-supplied
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`struct'.
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the declaration section from the input file. The first field in this
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struct must be of type `char *' or `const char *' if the `-P' option is
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influence the way `gperf' works, like command line options do. In
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`-G' (or, equivalently, the `%global-table' declaration) is given.
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`%define length-table-name NAME'
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and `in_word_set', although you may modify their names with a
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****************
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******************
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There are _many_ options to `gperf'. They were added to make the
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program more convenient for use with real applications. "On-line" help
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program more convenient for use with real applications. "On-line" help
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is readily available via the `--help' option. Here is the complete
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Specifying the Location of the Output File
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`--output-file=FILE'
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`--output-file=FILE'
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4.2 Options that affect Interpretation of the Input File
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These options are also available as declarations in the input file
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(*note Gperf Declarations::).
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(*note Gperf Declarations::).
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`-e KEYWORD-DELIMITER-LIST'
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Options to specify the Language for the Output Code
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4.3 Options to specify the Language for the Output Code
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These options are also available as declarations in the input file
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(*note Gperf Declarations::).
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(*note Gperf Declarations::).
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Options for fine tuning Details in the Output Code
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4.4 Options for fine tuning Details in the Output Code
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Most of these options are also available as declarations in the
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Most of these options are also available as declarations in the input
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input file (*note Gperf Declarations::).
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file (*note Gperf Declarations::).
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`-K SLOT-NAME'
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`-K SLOT-NAME'
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`--slot-name=SLOT-NAME'
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`--slot-name=SLOT-NAME'
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the use of two hash tables in the same file, even when the option
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the use of two hash tables in the same file, even when the option
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`-G' (or, equivalently, the `%global-table' declaration) is given.
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`-G' (or, equivalently, the `%global-table' declaration) is given.
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`--length-table-name=LENGTH-TABLE-ARRAY-NAME'
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Allows you to specify the name for the generated array containing
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the length table. Default name is `lengthtable'. This option
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the option `-G' (or, equivalently, the `%global-table'
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declaration) is given.
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`-S TOTAL-SWITCH-STATEMENTS'
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`-S TOTAL-SWITCH-STATEMENTS'
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`--switch=TOTAL-SWITCH-STATEMENTS'
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`--switch=TOTAL-SWITCH-STATEMENTS'
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Causes the generated C code to use a `switch' statement scheme,
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Causes the generated C code to use a `switch' statement scheme,
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Options for changing the Algorithms employed by `gperf'
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4.5 Options for changing the Algorithms employed by `gperf'
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`-k SELECTED-BYTE-POSITIONS'
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`-k SELECTED-BYTE-POSITIONS'
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`--key-positions=SELECTED-BYTE-POSITIONS'
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`--key-positions=SELECTED-BYTE-POSITIONS'
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Informative Output
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4.6 Informative Output
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`-h'
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`-h'
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`--help'
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`--help'
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Known Bugs and Limitations with `gperf'
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5 Known Bugs and Limitations with `gperf'
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The following are some limitations with the current release of
|
The following are some limitations with the current release of `gperf':
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`gperf':
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* The `gperf' utility is tuned to execute quickly, and works quickly
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* The `gperf' utility is tuned to execute quickly, and works quickly
|
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for small to medium size data sets (around 1000 keywords). It is
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for small to medium size data sets (around 1000 keywords). It is
|
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Things Still Left to Do
|
6 Things Still Left to Do
|
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|
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|
|
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It should be "relatively" easy to replace the current perfect hash
|
It should be "relatively" easy to replace the current perfect hash
|
||||||
function algorithm with a more exhaustive approach; the perfect hash
|
function algorithm with a more exhaustive approach; the perfect hash
|
||||||
module is essential independent from other program modules. Additional
|
module is essential independent from other program modules. Additional
|
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worthwhile improvements include:
|
worthwhile improvements include:
|
||||||
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|||||||
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|
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|
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Bibliography
|
7 Bibliography
|
||||||
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|
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[1] Chang, C.C.: A Scheme for Constructing Ordered Minimal Perfect
|
[1] Chang, C.C.: A Scheme for Constructing Ordered Minimal Perfect
|
||||||
Hashing Functions Information Sciences 39(1986), 187-195.
|
Hashing Functions Information Sciences 39(1986), 187-195.
|
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|
|
||||||
[2] Cichelli, Richard J. Author's Response to "On Cichelli's Minimal
|
[2] Cichelli, Richard J. Author's Response to "On Cichelli's Minimal
|
||||||
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|||||||
Concept Index
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Concept Index
|
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