Package mph is a Go implementation of the compress, hash and displace (CHD) minimal perfect hash algorithm.
Package mph implements a hash/displace minimal perfect hash function.
Package mph implements a minimal perfect hash table over strings.
Package mph is a Go implementation of the compress, hash and displace (CHD) minimal perfect hash algorithm.
Package mph implements a minimal perfect hash table over strings.
Package mph implements two different perfect hash functions for large data sets:
Package mph is a Go implementation of the compress, hash and displace (CHD) minimal perfect hash algorithm.
Package mph is a Go implementation of the compress, hash and displace (CHD) minimal perfect hash algorithm.
Package mph represents minimal perfect hash function implementation
Package mph represents minimal perfect hash function implementation
Package mph is a Go implementation of the compress, hash and displace (CHD) minimal perfect hash algorithm.
Package mph is a Go implementation of the compress, hash and displace (CHD) minimal perfect hash algorithm.
Package mph implements a hash/displace minimal perfect hash function.
Package mafsa implements Minimal Acyclic Finite State Automata (MA-FSA) in a space-optimized way as described by Dacuik, Mihov, Watson, and Watson in their paper, "Incremental Construction of Minimal Acyclic Finite-State Automata" (2000).
Package mafsa implements Minimal Acyclic Finite State Automata (MA-FSA) in a space-optimized way as described by Dacuik, Mihov, Watson, and Watson in their paper, "Incremental Construction of Minimal Acyclic Finite-State Automata" (2000).
Package mafsa implements Minimal Acyclic Finite State Automata (MA-FSA) in a space-optimized way as described by Dacuik, Mihov, Watson, and Watson in their paper, "Incremental Construction of Minimal Acyclic Finite-State Automata" (2000).
Package mafsa implements Minimal Acyclic Finite State Automata (MA-FSA) in a space-optimized way as described by Dacuik, Mihov, Watson, and Watson in their paper, "Incremental Construction of Minimal Acyclic Finite-State Automata" (2000).