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This will allow us to use idhash tables to manage id handles a bit more
flexibly. For example, sockets, pipe IDs, etc. can all be generated, and
we can use hash tables to ensure that values do not collide.
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This compiles correctly, but doesn't actually deliver events yet.
As part of this, I've made most of the initializables in nng
safe to tear-down if uninitialized (or set to zero e.g. via calloc).
This makes it loads easier to write the teardown on error code, since
I can deinit everything, without worrying about which things have been
initialized and which have not.
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We use some hints from Python's dict implementation, using an
open addressing scheme, and just ripping off the lower bits as
needed. Since we assign IDs consecutively, this should work
well. We shrink the table when it is only 1/8 full, and
we ensure that we grow the table when it is 2/3 full. (The
growth will start by at minimum doubling the required size.)
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