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Large Persistent Hash Table Stored on Filesystem
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Demonstrates how to implement a large, persistent hash table that is stored on the filesystem and allows for quick retrieval using a hash key.Chilkat Swift Downloads
func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
// Let's say we would like to implement a persistent hash table with approximately 200,000 entries.
// We want something simple and straightforward.
//
// The Chilkat Cache class is a solution that might fit.
//
// Each hash table entry is a file. Depending on the number of anticipated hash entries,
// the files can be contained in a single directory, or a collection of 256 directories,
// or a collection of 256x256 directories.
// There are 3 options:
//
// Level 0: All cache files are in a single directory (the cache root).
// Level 1: Cache files are located in 256 sub-directories numbered 0 .. 255 directly under the cache root.
// Level 2: There are two levels of sub-directories under the cache root.
// The 1st level has 256 sub-directories numbered 0 .. 255 directly under the cache root.
// The 2nd level allows for up to 256 sub-directories (0..255) under each level-1 directory.
// Cache files are stored in the leaf directories.
// For this example, given that we anticipate a larger number of hash entries, we choose a "level 2" cache.
let cache = CkoCache()!
// We can also spread the cache among several root directories, but for this example we'll only use one root directory.
// Call AddRoot once for each root directory.
cache.addRoot(path: "c:/temp/myCache")
cache.level = 2
// Add some key/values to the persisted hash table (i.e. the cache).
// The eTag is optional metadata.
var key: String? = "apple"
var eTag: String? = ""
var itemValue: String? = "macos"
success = cache.saveTextNoExpire(key: key, eTag: eTag, strData: itemValue)
// Add more items..
success = cache.saveTextNoExpire(key: "microsoft", eTag: "", strData: "windows")
success = cache.saveTextNoExpire(key: "google", eTag: "", strData: "android")
// Lookup items:
key = "microsoft"
itemValue = cache.fetchText(key: key)
print("\(key!): \(itemValue!)")
key = "apple"
itemValue = cache.fetchText(key: key)
print("\(key!): \(itemValue!)")
}