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Top Forums Programming Hashtable + shared memory Post 302485070 by andrew.paul on Tuesday 4th of January 2011 07:07:34 AM
Old 01-04-2011
hai,
The hash table which consist of one key and data.The data it should pointing to shared memory.In shared memory(shmid) we are storing the database.(eg:- employee details).So by specifying the key i need to access the "data base" details from the shared memory.I wrote hash table program for storing the key and data.The key i am specifying the database name(there are n number of databases),but i am confused with the shared memory accessing?????
 

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AUT101(1)						       ALLIANCE AUT LIBRARY							 AUT101(1)

NAME
aut - Memory allocation, and hash tables management ORIGIN
This software belongs to the ALLIANCE CAD SYSTEM developed by the ASIM team at LIP6 laboratory of Universite Pierre et Marie CURIE, in Paris, France. Web : http://asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/ E-mail : alliance-users@asim.lip6.fr DESCRIPTION
aut is a set of utilities functions and types that may be useful. Types : authelem - Hash table element type. authtable - Hash table type. auth2elem - Hash table element type. auth2table - Hash table type. Functions : autallocblock - memory allocator autallocheap - heap memory allocator autresizeblock - resizes a memory block autfreeblock - releases a memory block autfreeheap - releases an heap memory block. autexit - encapsulates exit function. createauthtable - creates a simple hash table. destroyauthtable - destroys a simple hash table. resetauthtable - resets a simple hash table. addauthelem - adds an element in the hash table. delauthelem - deletes an element in the hash table. searchauthelem - searches an element in the hash table. viewauthelem - displays an hash table element. viewauthtable - displays an hash table. createauth2table - creates an hash table with two keys. destroyauth2table - destroys an hash table with two keys. resetauth2table - resets an hash table with two keys. addauth2elem - adds an element in the hash table. delauth2elem - deletes an element in the hash table. searchauth2elem - searches an element in the hash table. viewauth2elem - displays an hash table element. viewauth2table - displays an hash table with two keys. sortautcompare - default heap sort comparison function. sortautarray - heap sort. libAut101.a : autallocblock, autallocblock, autresizeblock, autfreeblock, autfreeheap, autexit, setauthfunc, getauthsize, getauthkey, getauthindex, checkauthkey, createauthtable, destroyauthtable, resetauthtable, stretchauthtable, addauthelem, delauthelem, searchauthelem, viewauthelem, viewauthtable, setauth2func, getauth2size, getauth2key, getauth2index, checkauth2key, createauth2table, destroyauth2table, resetauth2table, stretchauth2table, addauth2elem, delauth2elem, searchauth2elem, viewauth2elem, viewauth2table, sortautcompare, sortautarray, BUG REPORT
This tool is under development at the ASIM department of the LIP6 laboratory. We need your feedback to improve documentation and tools. ASIM
/LIP6 October 1, 1997 AUT101(1)
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