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Top Forums Programming Help on digestion of C header files for a short program. Post 302836677 by Corona688 on Wednesday 24th of July 2013 01:40:11 PM
Old 07-24-2013
It is a hash table, with all the benefits and problems that come with hash tables. It's very good at finding things based on keys. Whether it's "efficient at dealing with large files" depends entirely on how you use it and what for.

Whether it's better or worse than other hash tables is hard to say. Compilers can do neat things these days.

As for using it in your own code, see the example I first posted, which was included in the header file itself.

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