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The GNU <CODE>gperf</CODE> perfect hash function generator utility was
originally written in GNU C++ by Douglas C. Schmidt. It is now also
available in a highly-portable "old-style" C version. The general
written in GNU C++ by Douglas C. Schmidt. The general
idea for the perfect hash function generator was inspired by Keith
Bostic's algorithm written in C, and distributed to net.sources around
1984. The current program is a heavily modified, enhanced, and extended
implementation of Keith's basic idea, created at the University of
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A testsuite was added by Bruno Haible. He also rewrote the output
routines for better reliability.
Bruno Haible enhanced and optimized the search algorithm. He also rewrote
the input routines and the output routines for better reliability, and
added a testsuite.
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