#ifndef __RESOURCE_H #define __RESOURCE_H // // This file contains proprietary information of Borland International. // Copying or reproduction without prior written approval is prohibited. // // Copyright (c) 1990 // Borland International // 1800 Scotts Valley Dr. // Scotts Valley, CA 95066 // (408) 438-8400 // // Contents ---------------------------------------------------------------- // // DESIGN_LIMIT_ON_DEFAULT_HASH_TABLE_SIZE // DEFAULT_HASH_TABLE_SIZE // // DESIGN_LIMIT_ON_DEFAULT_BAG_SIZE // DEFAULT_BAG_SIZE // // DESIGN_LIMIT_ON_DEFAULT_SET_SIZE // DEFAULT_SET_SIZE // // Description // // Defines resource constants for C++ class library. // // End --------------------------------------------------------------------- // Interface Dependencies --------------------------------------------------- #ifndef __LIMITS_H #include #define __LIMITS_H #endif // End Interface Dependencies ------------------------------------------------ // LiteralSection ---------------------------------------------------------- // // hash table size // // Description // // Defines the limit on a hash table's size and the default size. // Also defines limits and defaults for derived types of class HashTable. // // End --------------------------------------------------------------------- #define DESIGN_LIMIT_ON_DEFAULT_HASH_TABLE_SIZE UINT_MAX // // The hash table size is defined as a sizeType, which is an // unsigned int. // #define DEFAULT_HASH_TABLE_SIZE 111 // // We make a fair size default hash table. If you care to change // the default size, you may do so without harm, as long as your // default value does not exceed the design limit on the maximum // size for a hash table. Keep in mind that a hash table is more // efficient if the size is a prime number. // #define DESIGN_LIMIT_ON_DEFAULT_BAG_SIZE (\ DESIGN_LIMIT_ON_DEFAULT_HASH_TABLE_SIZE \ ) // // Class Bag is derived from class HashTable and therefore gets the // same design limit. // #define DEFAULT_BAG_SIZE 29 // // Bags are usually smaller than hash tables. Of course, if this // were a grocery bag, the default would be much smaller. // #define DESIGN_LIMIT_ON_DEFAULT_SET_SIZE (\ DESIGN_LIMIT_ON_DEFAULT_BAG_SIZE \ ) // // Class Set is derived from class Bag and therefore gets the // same design limit. // #define DEFAULT_SET_SIZE 29 // // Bags and sets are usually the same size. // // End LiteralSection hash table size // #endif // ifndef __RESOURCE_H //