# PLHashEntry (plhashentry-syntax)= ## Syntax ```{code} #include typedef struct PLHashEntry PLHashEntry; ``` (plhashentry-description)= ## Description `PLHashEntry` is a structure that represents an entry in the hash table. An entry has a key and a value, represented by the following fields in the `PLHashEntry` structure. ```{code} const void *key; void *value; ``` The key field is a pointer to an opaque key. The value field is a pointer to an opaque value. If the key of an entry is an integral value that can fit into a `void *` pointer, you can just cast the key itself to `void *` and store it in the key field. Similarly, if the value of an entry is an integral value that can fit into a `void *` pointer, you can cast the value itself to `void *` and store it in the value field. :::{warning} **Warning**: There are other fields in the `PLHashEntry` structure besides key and value. These fields are for use by the hash table library functions and the user should not tamper with them. :::