greetings to you, monks.
number of my friends, seasoned c++ programmers, advised that google has couple of a very(most?..) efficient hash implementations open-sourced and ready for use under BSD license, which is using STL.
http://goog-sparsehash.sourceforge.net
So i was thinking to attempt to write a perl module to encapsulate google's algorithms and provide efficient hash functionality for perl both for speed and size.
to be concrete, i seek advise whether i should attempt this, and should i use XS vs. SWIG or maybe something entirely different to wrap that monster.
thank you, farid.
p.s.: another g-project, that would be nice to wrap to analyze apache modperl2 threaded is, and possibly improve malloc behaviour: http://goog-perftools.sourceforge.net/
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