libjudydebian1 binary package in Ubuntu Focal i386

 Judy is a C library that implements a dynamic array. Empty Judy arrays are
 declared with null pointers. A Judy array consumes memory only when
 populated yet can grow to take advantage of all available memory. Judy's key
 benefits are: scalability, performance, memory efficiency, and ease of use.
 Judy arrays are designed to grow without tuning into the peta-element range,
 scaling near O(log-base-256).
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 Judy arrays are accessed with insert, retrieve, and delete calls for number
 or string indexes. Configuration and tuning are not required -- in fact not
 possible. Judy offers sorting, counting, and neighbor/empty searching.
 Indexes can be sequential, clustered, periodic, or random -- it doesn't
 matter to the algorithm. Judy arrays can be arranged hierarchically to
 handle any bit patterns -- large indexes, sets of keys, etc.
 .
 Judy is often an improvement over common data structures such as: arrays,
 sparse arrays, hash tables, B-trees, binary trees, linear lists, skiplists,
 other sort and search algorithms, and counting functions.

Publishing history

Date Status Target Pocket Component Section Priority Phased updates Version
  Deleted Ubuntu Focal i386 release universe libs Optional 1.0.5-5
  • Removal requested .
  • Deleted by Steve Langasek

    i386 deprecated as host arch

  • Published
  • Copied from ubuntu wily-proposed i386 in Primary Archive for Ubuntu