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What's here

This is a collection of useful public-domain C code by myself and others. The best way to use it is to pick and choose the bits you need and statically compile them in. Take a look at libsupportinit.c to see if there are any initialization functions you might need to call. A summary of the available functionality follows.

IOS

A replacement for parts of C's stdio library, supporting file-descriptor-backed and memory-backed I/O streams with a uniform interface. Also has special support for UTF-8, and slightly relaxed semantics that allow keeping data buffered longer.

Bit vectors

This is a pretty thorough bit vector library. The most interesting thing about it is that it supports many operations on contiguous sub-vectors of bits. This is helpful when implementing strided multi-dimensional arrays of bits.

Arraylist

A very simple growable array.

dirpath.c

Contains the function get_exename, which can tell you the path to your running executable on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. Allows you to locate application files without "installing" anything.

dump.c

A routine for printing hex dumps.

Hashing

High-quality hash functions for strings and integers.

Hash table

A fast linear-probing hash table. Hardly ever allocates memory when inserting a key. It generally avoids collisions by using good hash functions. Use it by defining your hash function and equality predicate, then invoking a macro. See ptrhash.c for an example.

Other

Some convenient wrapper functions for using sockets and time info on multiple platforms.