The QuickHashIntSet class
(PECL quickhash >= Unknown)
Introduction
This class wraps around a set containing integer numbers.
Sets can also be iterated over with foreach
as the Iterator interface is
implemented as well. The order of which elements are returned in is not
guaranteed.
Class synopsis
Predefined Constants
QuickHashIntSet::CHECK_FOR_DUPES
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If enabled, adding duplicate elements to a set (through either QuickHashIntSet::add() or QuickHashIntSet::loadFromFile()) will result in those elements to be dropped from the set. This will take up extra time, so only used when it is required.
QuickHashIntSet::DO_NOT_USE_ZEND_ALLOC
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Disables the use of PHP's internal memory manager for internal set structures. With this option enabled, internal allocations will not count towards the memory_limit settings.
QuickHashIntSet::HASHER_NO_HASH
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Selects to not use a hashing function, but merely use a modulo to find the bucket list index. This is not faster than normal hashing, and gives more collisions.
QuickHashIntSet::HASHER_JENKINS1
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This is the default hashing function to turn the integer hashes into bucket list indexes.
QuickHashIntSet::HASHER_JENKINS2
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Selects a variant hashing algorithm.
Table of Contents
- QuickHashIntSet::add — This method adds a new entry to the set
- QuickHashIntSet::__construct — Creates a new QuickHashIntSet object
- QuickHashIntSet::delete — This method deletes an entry from the set
- QuickHashIntSet::exists — This method checks whether a key is part of the set
- QuickHashIntSet::getSize — Returns the number of elements in the set
- QuickHashIntSet::loadFromFile — This factory method creates a set from a file
- QuickHashIntSet::loadFromString — This factory method creates a set from a string
- QuickHashIntSet::saveToFile — This method stores an in-memory set to disk
- QuickHashIntSet::saveToString — This method returns a serialized version of the set