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A library providing basic building blocks for creating in-memory databases of important data. Existing components are: Linked lists; Hash tables with optional auto-resize; Memory-efficient sparse matrices built on hash tables; Red-black trees.
NOTE: This project is moving to Github; https://github.com/klmitch/dbprim
...Fast, easy and small (from 900kB on), supports multiple dictionaries (Ja,En,De,Ru,Fr,Cn,Tw,Es,Pt) western, chinese, and of course japanese devices, with dictionaries in main memory or expansion cards.
Friandise is a SMB (windows) share search engine. With a web interface, you can locate (very) quickly a file on a subnet. The search engine need very little memory and cpu time (it works on a sparc 20 under linux).
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...I want to implementation the engine with C as it is a commonly known language and it has a good support of the linux's shared memory.
I have already done an encouraging poc with C and mmap.