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GSACA

GSACA is an algorithm for linear time suffix array construction.

Introduction

GSACA is a new algorithm for linear time suffix array construction. It runs in O(n) time without use of recursion, using 12n+O(1) bytes of extra working space in addition to the 5n for the suffix array and the text. Performance is rather underwhelming, this is just a sample implementation used for a master thesis, "Linear Suffix Sorting - A new approach for suffix array construction" (to appear) by Uwe Baier.

Build requirements

An ANSI C Compiler (e.g. GNU GCC)

API

/**
 * constructs the suffix array of the given string S.
 * @param S a nullterminated string of length n, i.e. S[n-1] = '\0'.
 * @param SA an array of size n, where the suffix array will be stored to.
 * @param n length of the string and the suffix array.
 * @return 0 if construction worked, -1 on illegal parameters,
 *	or -2 if not enough memory is available.
 */
int gsaca(const unsigned char *S, int *SA, int n);

/**
 * constructs the suffix array of the given string S.
 * @param S a nullterminated string of length n, i.e. S[n-1] = '\0'.
 * @param SA an array of size n, where the suffix array will be stored to.
 * @param n length of the string and the suffix array.
 * @return 0 if construction worked, -1 on illegal parameters,
 *	or -2 if not enough memory is available.
 */
int gsaca_unsigned(const unsigned char *S, unsigned int *SA, unsigned int n);

Performance

GSACA currently performs quite poor compared to state of the art SACAs like libdivsufsort. Moreover, this is an implementation of a SACA for proving its simplicity. However, a little benchmark suite is included for comparing GSACA against common other SACAs.

License

gsaca is released under the MIT license.

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Uwe Baier All Rights Reserved.

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Author

  • Uwe Baier