CMPH FAQ %!includeconf: CONFIG.t2t - How do I define the ids of the keys? - You don't. The ids will be assigned by the algorithm creating the minimal perfect hash function. If the algorithm creates an **ordered** minimal perfect hash function, the ids will be the indices of the keys in the input. Otherwise, you have no guarantee of the distribution of the ids. - Why do I always get the error "Unable to create minimum perfect hashing function"? - The algorithms do not guarantee that a minimal perfect hash function can be created. In practice, it will always work if your input is big enough (>100 keys). The error is probably because you have duplicated keys in the input. You must guarantee that the keys are unique in the input. If you are using a UN*X based OS, try doing ``` #sort input.txt | uniq > input_uniq.txt and run cmph with input_uniq.txt - Why do I change the hash function using cmph_config_set_hashfuncs function and the default (jenkins) one is executed? - Probably you are you using the cmph_config_set_algo function after the cmph_config_set_hashfuncs. Therefore, the default hash function is reset when you call the cmph_config_set_algo function. - What do I do when the following error is got? - Error: **error while loading shared libraries: libcmph.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file ordirectory** - Solution: type **export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib/** at the shell or put that shell command in your .profile file or in the /etc/profile file. %!include: ALGORITHMS.t2t %!include: FOOTER.t2t %!include(html): ''GOOGLEANALYTICS.t2t''