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* split_for_sort: make use of FS cacheThorsten Töpper2025-08-231-3/+0
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* mem_internal_check: simplified towards qsort and bsearchThorsten Töpper2025-08-211-475/+156
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* hex_conversion: introduce ishex_stringThorsten Töpper2025-08-201-2/+2
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* mem_internal_check: switch reason for search cancelThorsten Töpper2025-08-201-1/+1
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* mem_internal_check: alternative to tree_based_checkThorsten Töpper2025-08-191-0/+675
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* tree_based_check: SPDX FlagThorsten Töpper2025-08-191-1/+4
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* tree_based_check: fixes for debug build.Thorsten Töpper2025-08-141-11/+14
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* tree_based_check: switch to unsigned valuesThorsten Töpper2025-08-141-11/+13
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* tree_based_check: filter utility for hash listsThorsten Töpper2025-08-121-0/+684
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* split_for_sort: add filename to warningThorsten Töpper2025-08-111-1/+1
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* split_for_sort: switch from strncpy to memcpyThorsten Töpper2025-08-101-4/+4
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* split_for_sort: Split a given file into bucketsThorsten Töpper2025-08-101-0/+367
The target bucket is decided based on the first X characters of a line. The bucket name gets a prefix defined as argument and can be sorted faster on weak hardware. Note: This is just a split alternative. Real world usage in a shell script with a file in which the first 10 characters are the equal in each line, the following 2 bytes are evaluated for splitting: split_for_sort TMPSFS 12 raw_data.txt for f in TMPSFS ; do sort -o "${f}_sorted" -u "${f}" done \# Rely on the argument resolution to go with lexical order cat TMPSFS*_sorted > sorted_data.txt rm TMPSFS*