#[repr(C)]
pub struct aws_linked_hash_table { pub allocator: *mut aws_allocator, pub list: aws_linked_list, pub table: aws_hash_table, pub user_on_value_destroy: aws_hash_callback_destroy_fn, pub user_on_key_destroy: aws_hash_callback_destroy_fn, }
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Simple linked hash table. Preserves insertion order, and can be iterated in insertion order.

You can also change the order safely without altering the shape of the underlying hash table.

Fields

allocator: *mut aws_allocatorlist: aws_linked_listtable: aws_hash_tableuser_on_value_destroy: aws_hash_callback_destroy_fnuser_on_key_destroy: aws_hash_callback_destroy_fn

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