I was wondering if you knew about the reliable implementation of the hash table in C. I am looking for something else besides ghashtable in glib. Thank.
I heard good things about the GLib hit table .
Will this hash table work? (got a link from the second post this thread )
Perhaps this will be?
(it turned out above from a Google search for a "hash table in c", I'm not a C programmer)
- google-sparsehash
PD: , HDF5, , .
(MemSL2), o MemSL2 ( C ++) , , AVL, ,...
libc, . < hsearch.h > man hsearch.
man hsearch
: - hlist Linux. < list.h > Linux hlist_head/node .
hlist
hlist_head/node
, Apache Portable Runtime? -:
http://apr.apache.org/docs/apr/1.3/group__apr__hash.html
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