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==News for version 0.8==
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- [An algorithm to generate MPHFs that require around 2.62 bits per key to be stored bdz.html], which is referred to as BDZ algorithm. The algorithm is the fastest one available in the literature for sets that can be treated in internal memory.
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- [An algorithm to generate MPHFs that require around 2.6 bits per key to be stored bdz.html], which is referred to as BDZ algorithm. The algorithm is the fastest one available in the literature for sets that can be treated in internal memory.
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- [An algorithm to generate PHFs with range m = cn, for c > 1.22 bdz.html], which is referred to as BDZ_PH algorithm. It is actually the BDZ algorithm without the ranking step. The resulting functions can be stored in 1.95 bits per key for //c = 1.23// and are considerably faster than the MPHFs generated by the BDZ algorithm.
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- An adapter to support a vector of struct as the source of keys has been added.
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- An API to support the ability of packing a perfect hash function into a preallocated contiguous memory space. The computation of the packed function is still faster and can be easily mmapped.
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- The hash functions djb2, fnv and sdbm were removed because they do not use random seeds and therefore are not useful for MPHFs algorithms.
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- All reported bugs and suggestions have been corrected and included as well.
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- [An algorithm to generate MPHFs that require around 2.6 bits per key to be stored bdz.html], which is referred to as BDZ algorithm. The algorithm is the fastest one available in the literature for sets that can be treated in internal memory.
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- [An algorithm to generate PHFs with range m = cn, for c > 1.22 bdz.html], which is referred to as BDZ_PH algorithm. It is actually the BDZ algorithm without the ranking step. The resulting functions can be stored in 1.95 bits per key for //c = 1.23// and are considerably faster than the MPHFs generated by the BDZ algorithm.
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- An adapter to support a vector of struct as the source of keys has been added.
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- An API to support the ability of packing a perfect hash function into a preallocated contiguous memory space. The computation of the packed function is still faster and can be easily mmapped.
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- The hash functions djb2, fnv and sdbm were removed because they do not use random seeds and therefore are not useful for MPHFs algorithms.
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- All reported bugs and suggestions have been corrected and included as well.
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```
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Download [file_adapter_ex2.c examples/file_adapter_ex2.c] and [keys.txt examples/keys.txt]
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[Click here to see more examples examples.html]
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==The cmph application==
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cmph is the name of both the library and the utility
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