**Faster C Implmentation**

This runs nearly 3x faster than the C++ implementation.  Not sure why as it's pretty similar.  For the last C++ implementation that I posted it took 6.8 seconds to run through a 200,000,000 character array.  The implementation took only 2.2 seconds. 

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    
    char* char_to_hex( const unsigned char* p_array, unsigned int p_array_len, char** hex2ascii) {
        unsigned char* str = malloc(p_array_len*2+1);
        const unsigned char* p_end = p_array + p_array_len;
        size_t pos=0;
        const unsigned char* p;
        for( p = p_array; p != p_end; p++, pos+=2 ) {
           str[pos] = hex2ascii[*p][0];
           str[pos+1] = hex2ascii[*p][1];
        }
        return (char*)str;
    }
    
    int main() {
      size_t hex2ascii_len = 256;
      char** hex2ascii;
      int i;
      hex2ascii = malloc(hex2ascii_len*sizeof(char*));
      for(i=0; i<hex2ascii_len; i++) {
        hex2ascii[i] = malloc(3*sizeof(char));    
        snprintf(hex2ascii[i], 3,"%02X", i);
      }
      size_t len = 8;
      const unsigned char a[] = "DO NOT WANT";
      printf("%s\n", char_to_hex((const unsigned char*)a, len, (char**)hex2ascii));
    }