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Since C is not an object oriented language, creating a derived hash table requires sticking together some boilerplate routines with a few differences specific to the type of hash table you want to create.
An example of a derived hash table is the linker hash table.
The structures for this are defined in bfdlink.h
. The
functions are in linker.c
.
You may also derive a hash table from an already derived hash table. For example, the a.out linker backend code uses a hash table derived from the linker hash table.
2.19.4.1 Define the derived structures 2.19.4.2 Write the derived creation routine 2.19.4.3 Write other derived routines