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Bug 149248
New port: devel/cmph C Minimal Perfect Hashing Library and code generator
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cmph.shar
cmph.shar (text/plain), 2.45 KB, created by
Jesse Kempf
on 2010-08-06 18:27:47 UTC
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># This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before ># this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file". Note, it may ># create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and ># have default permissions. ># ># This archive contains: ># ># cmph ># cmph/pkg-descr ># cmph/Makefile ># cmph/distinfo ># cmph/pkg-plist ># >echo c - cmph >mkdir -p cmph > /dev/null 2>&1 >echo x - cmph/pkg-descr >sed 's/^X//' >cmph/pkg-descr << 'c8dc7291e459081fd67d8d634d59805a' >XCMPH - C Minimal Perfect Hashing Library >X >XA perfect hash function maps a static set of n keys into a set of m integer >Xnumbers without collisions, where m is greater than or equal to n. If m is equal >Xto n, the function is called minimal. >X >XMinimal perfect hash functions are widely used for memory efficient storage and >Xfast retrieval of items from static sets, such as words in natural languages, >Xreserved words in programming languages or interactive systems, universal >Xresource locations (URLs) in Web search engines, or item sets in data mining >Xtechniques. Therefore, there are applications for minimal perfect hash functions >Xin information retrieval systems, database systems, language translation >Xsystems, electronic commerce systems, compilers, operating systems, among >Xothers. >X >XWWW: http://cmph.sourceforge.net/ >c8dc7291e459081fd67d8d634d59805a >echo x - cmph/Makefile >sed 's/^X//' >cmph/Makefile << 'eb05fbe7d9b2da0dfedb928ffeb46581' >X# New ports collection makefile for: cmph >X# Date created: 30 Jul 2010 >X# Whom: Jesse Kempf (jessekempf@gmail.com) >X# $FreeBSD$ >X# >X >XPORTNAME= cmph >XPORTVERSION= 0.9 >XCATEGORIES= devel >XMASTER_SITES= SF/${PORTNAME}/${PORTNAME}/${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION} >X >XMAINTAINER= jessekempf@gmail.com >XCOMMENT= Minimal perfect hashes for C >X >XGNU_CONFIGURE= yes >XUSE_GNOME= gnomehack >XUSE_LDCONFIG= yes >X >XMAN1= cmph.1 >X >X.include <bsd.port.mk> >eb05fbe7d9b2da0dfedb928ffeb46581 >echo x - cmph/distinfo >sed 's/^X//' >cmph/distinfo << '0bc224e84ca90c02bee2fae67dffd190' >XMD5 (cmph-0.9.tar.gz) = 14c17e3058174e9333936caa8e18ed28 >XSHA256 (cmph-0.9.tar.gz) = dbdd870083d57bbe69a5096d6e5b6fca0d4a2b30b32c046e8c53e068d54eb09b >XSIZE (cmph-0.9.tar.gz) = 372609 >0bc224e84ca90c02bee2fae67dffd190 >echo x - cmph/pkg-plist >sed 's/^X//' >cmph/pkg-plist << '0122e9a8be008c5dbfdcab314995c5a6' >Xbin/cmph >Xinclude/cmph.h >Xinclude/cmph_time.h >Xinclude/cmph_types.h >Xlib/libcmph.a >Xlib/libcmph.la >Xlib/libcmph.so >Xlib/libcmph.so.0 >Xlibdata/pkgconfig/cmph.pc >0122e9a8be008c5dbfdcab314995c5a6 >exit >
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