| CK_HS_GROW(3) | Library Functions Manual | CK_HS_GROW(3) |
ck_hs_grow —
enlarge hash set capacity
Concurrency Kit (libck, -lck)
#include
<ck_hs.h>
bool
ck_hs_grow(ck_hs_t
*hs, unsigned long
capacity);
The
ck_hs_grow(3)
function will resize the hash set in order to be able to store at least the
number of entries specified by capacity at a load
factor of one. The default hash set load factor is 0.5. If you wish to
minimize the likelihood of memory allocations for a hash set meant to store
n entries, then specify a capacity of 2n. The default
behavior of ck_hs is to round capacity to the next
power of two if it is not already a power of two.
Upon successful completion,
ck_hs_grow(3) returns true and
otherwise returns false on failure.
Behavior is undefined if hs is uninitialized. This function will only return false if there are internal memory allocation failures.
ck_hs_init(3), ck_hs_move(3), ck_hs_destroy(3), CK_HS_HASH(3), ck_hs_iterator_init(3), ck_hs_next(3), ck_hs_get(3), ck_hs_put(3), ck_hs_put_unique(3), ck_hs_set(3), ck_hs_fas(3), ck_hs_remove(3), ck_hs_rebuild(3), ck_hs_gc(3), ck_hs_count(3), ck_hs_reset(3), ck_hs_reset_size(3), ck_hs_stat(3)
Additional information available at http://concurrencykit.org/
| September 17, 2012 |