NSS plugin for passwd and groups databases
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== cmph - C Minimal Perfect Hashing Library == Description C Minimal Perfect Hashing Library is a portable LGPLed library to create and work with minimal perfect hashes. The cmph library encapsulates the newest and more efficient algorithms in the literature in a ease-to-use, production-quality, fast API. The library is designed to work big entries that won't fit in the main memory. It has been used successfully to create hashes bigger than 100 million entries. Although there is a lack of similar libraries in the free software world, we can point out some of the "distinguishing" features of cmph: - Fast - Space-efficient with main memory usage carefully documented - The best modern algorithms are available (or at least scheduled for implementation :-)) - Object oriented implementation - Works with in-disk key sets through use of adapter pattern - Serialization of hash functions - Easily extensible - Well encapsulated API aiming binary compatibility through releases - Free Software News for version 0.3 - New heuristics in bmz algorithm, providing hash creation with only (0.93 * 16 + 4)*n bytes and hash query with (0.93*4)n bytes Examples Using cmph is quite ease. Take a look. // Create minimal perfect hash from in-memory vector #include <cmph.h> ... const char **vector; unsigned int nkeys; //Fill vector //... //Create minimal perfect hash cmph_config_t *config = cmph_config_new(cmph_io_vector_adapter(vector, nkeys)); cmph_t *hash = cmph_new(config); cmph_config_destroy(config); //Find key const char *key = "sample key"; unsigned int id = cmph_search(hash, key); //Destroy hash cmph_destroy(hash); ------------------------------- // Create minimal perfect hash from in-disk keys using BMZ algorithm #include <cmph.h> ... //Open file with newline separated list of keys FILE *fd = fopen("keysfile_newline_separated", "r"); //check for errors //... cmph_config_t *config = cmph_config_new(cmph_io_nlfile_adapter(fd)); cmph_config_set_algo(config, CMPH_BMZ); cmph_t *hash = cmph_new(config); cmph_config_destroy(config); fclose(fd); //Find key const char *key = "sample key"; unsigned int id = cmph_search(hash, key); //Destroy hash cmph_destroy(hash); -------------------------------------- The cmph application cmph is the name of both the library and the utility application that comes with this package. You can use the cmph application to create minimal perfect hashes from command line. The cmph utility comes with a number of flags, but it is very simple to create and query minimal perfect hashes: $ # Create mph for keys in file keys_file $ ./cmph keys_file $ # Query id of keys in the file keys_query $ ./cmph -m keys_file.mph keys_query The additional options let you set most of the parameters you have available through the C API. Below you can see the full help message for the utility. usage: cmph [-v] [-h] [-V] [-k] [-g [-s seed] ] [-m file.mph] [-a algorithm] keysfile Minimum perfect hashing tool -h print this help message -c c value that determines the number of vertices in the graph -a algorithm - valid values are * czech * bmz -f hash function (may be used multiple times) - valid values are * jenkins * djb2 * sdbm * fnv * glib * pjw -V print version number and exit -v increase verbosity (may be used multiple times) -k number of keys -g generation mode -s random seed -m minimum perfect hash function file keysfile line separated file with keys Downloads Use the project page at sourceforge: http://sf.net/projects/cmph License Stuff Code is under the LGPL. ---------------------------------------- Enjoy! Davi de Castro Reis Fabiano Cupertino Botelho Last Updated: Thu Jan 20 11:01:01 2005