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-<H1><A NAME="SEC2" HREF="gperf_toc.html#TOC2">Contributors to GNU <CODE>gperf</CODE> Utility</A></H1>
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-The GNU <CODE>gperf</CODE> perfect hash function generator utility was
-written in GNU C++ by Douglas C. Schmidt. The general
-idea for the perfect hash function generator was inspired by Keith
-Bostic's algorithm written in C, and distributed to net.sources around
-1984. The current program is a heavily modified, enhanced, and extended
-implementation of Keith's basic idea, created at the University of
-California, Irvine. Bugs, patches, and suggestions should be reported
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-Special thanks is extended to Michael Tiemann and Doug Lea, for
-providing a useful compiler, and for giving me a forum to exhibit my
-creation.
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-In addition, Adam de Boor and Nels Olson provided many tips and insights
-that greatly helped improve the quality and functionality of <CODE>gperf</CODE>.
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-Bruno Haible enhanced and optimized the search algorithm. He also rewrote
-the input routines and the output routines for better reliability, and
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