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#ifndef CondCommon_Hash64_h
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#define CondCommon_Hash64_h
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namespace
cond
{
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/*
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lookup8.c, by Bob Jenkins, January 4 1997, Public Domain.
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hash(), hash2(), hash3, and mix() are externally useful functions.
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Routines to test the hash are included if SELF_TEST is defined.
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You can use this free for any purpose. It has no warranty.
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*/
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/*
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hash() -- hash a variable-length key into a 64-bit value
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k : the key (the unaligned variable-length array of bytes)
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len : the length of the key, counting by bytes
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level : can be any 8-byte value
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Returns a 64-bit value. Every bit of the key affects every bit of
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the return value. No funnels. Every 1-bit and 2-bit delta achieves
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avalanche. About 41+5len instructions.
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The best hash table sizes are powers of 2. There is no need to do
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mod a prime (mod is sooo slow!). If you need less than 64 bits,
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use a bitmask. For example, if you need only 10 bits, do
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h = (h & hashmask(10));
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In which case, the hash table should have hashsize(10) elements.
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If you are hashing n strings (ub1 **)k, do it like this:
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for (i=0, h=0; i<n; ++i) h = hash( k[i], len[i], h);
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By Bob Jenkins, Jan 4 1997. bob_jenkins@burtleburtle.net. You may
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use this code any way you wish, private, educational, or commercial,
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but I would appreciate if you give me credit.
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See http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/evahash.html
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Use for hash table lookup, or anything where one collision in 2^^64
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is acceptable. Do NOT use for cryptographic purposes.
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*/
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/*
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This is identical to hash() on little-endian machines, and it is much
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faster than hash(), but a little slower than hash2(), and it requires
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-- that all your machines be little-endian, for example all Intel x86
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chips or all VAXen. It gives wrong results on big-endian machines.
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*/
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unsigned
long
long
hash64
(
unsigned
char
*
k
,
unsigned
long
long
length,
unsigned
long
long
level
);
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}
// namespace cond
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#endif
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unsigned long long hash64(unsigned char *k, unsigned long long length, unsigned long long level)
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