# # # Nim's Runtime Library # (c) Copyright 2012 Andreas Rumpf # # See the file "copying.txt", included in this # distribution, for details about the copyright. # ## This module implements efficient computations of hash values for diverse ## Nim types. All the procs are based on these two building blocks: ## - `!& proc <#!&,Hash,int>`_ used to start or mix a hash value, and ## - `!$ proc <#!$,Hash>`_ used to *finish* the hash value. ## ## If you want to implement hash procs for your custom types, ## you will end up writing the following kind of skeleton of code: ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## proc hash(x: Something): Hash = ## ## Computes a Hash from `x`. ## var h: Hash = 0 ## # Iterate over parts of `x`. ## for xAtom in x: ## # Mix the atom with the partial hash. ## h = h !& xAtom ## # Finish the hash. ## result = !$h ## ## If your custom types contain fields for which there already is a hash proc, ## like for example objects made up of ``strings``, you can simply hash ## together the hash value of the individual fields: ## ## .. code-block:: Nim ## proc hash(x: Something): Hash = ## ## Computes a Hash from `x`. ## var h: Hash = 0 ## h = h !& hash(x.foo) ## h = h !& hash(x.bar) ## result = !$h ## ## **See also:** ## * `md5 module `_ for MD5 checksum algorithm ## * `base64 module `_ for a base64 encoder and decoder ## * `std/sha1 module `_ for a sha1 encoder and decoder ## * `tables modlule `_ for hash tables import strutils type Hash* = int ## A hash value. Hash tables using these values should ## always have a size of a power of two and can use the ``and`` ## operator instead of ``mod`` for truncation of the hash value. proc `!&`*(h: Hash, val: int): Hash {.inline.} = ## Mixes a hash value `h` with `val` to produce a new hash value. ## ## This is only needed if you need to implement a hash proc for a new datatype. result = h +% val result = result +% result shl 10 result = result xor (result shr 6) proc `!$`*(h: Hash): Hash {.inline.} = ## Finishes the computation of the hash value. ## ## This is only needed if you need to implement a hash proc for a new datatype. result = h +% h shl 3 result = result xor (result shr 11) result = result +% result shl 15 proc hashData*(data: pointer, size: int): Hash = ## Hashes an array of bytes of size `size`. var h: Hash = 0 when defined(js): var p: cstring asm """`p` = `Data`;""" else: var p = cast[cstring](data) var i = 0 var s = size while s > 0: h = h !& ord(p[i]) inc(i) dec(s) result = !$h when defined(js): var objectID = 0 proc hash*(x: pointer): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of pointers. when defined(js): asm """ if (typeof `x` == "object") { if ("_NimID" in `x`) `result` = `x`["_NimID"]; else { `result` = ++`objectID`; `x`["_NimID"] = `result`; } } """ else: result = (cast[Hash](x)) shr 3 # skip the alignment when not defined(booting): proc hash*[T: proc](x: T): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of proc vars. Closures are supported too. when T is "closure": result = hash(rawProc(x)) !& hash(rawEnv(x)) else: result = hash(pointer(x)) proc hash*(x: int): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of integers. result = x proc hash*(x: int64): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of `int64` integers. result = toU32(x) proc hash*(x: uint): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of unsigned integers. result = cast[int](x) proc hash*(x: uint64): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of `uint64` integers. result = toU32(cast[int](x)) proc hash*(x: char): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of characters. result = ord(x) proc hash*[T: Ordinal](x: T): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of other ordinal types (e.g. enums). result = ord(x) proc hash*(x: string): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of strings. ## ## See also: ## * `hashIgnoreStyle <#hashIgnoreStyle,string>`_ ## * `hashIgnoreCase <#hashIgnoreCase,string>`_ runnableExamples: doAssert hash("abracadabra") != hash("AbracadabrA") var h: Hash = 0 for i in 0..x.len-1: h = h !& ord(x[i]) result = !$h proc hash*(x: cstring): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of null-terminated strings. runnableExamples: doAssert hash(cstring"abracadabra") == hash("abracadabra") doAssert hash(cstring"AbracadabrA") == hash("AbracadabrA") var h: Hash = 0 var i = 0 when defined(js): while i < x.len: h = h !& ord(x[i]) inc i else: while x[i] != 0.char: h = h !& ord(x[i]) inc i result = !$h proc hash*(sBuf: string, sPos, ePos: int): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of a string buffer, from starting ## position `sPos` to ending position `ePos` (included). ## ## ``hash(myStr, 0, myStr.high)`` is equivalent to ``hash(myStr)``. runnableExamples: var a = "abracadabra" doAssert hash(a, 0, 3) == hash(a, 7, 10) var h: Hash = 0 for i in sPos..ePos: h = h !& ord(sBuf[i]) result = !$h proc hashIgnoreStyle*(x: string): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of strings; style is ignored. ## ## See also: ## * `hashIgnoreCase <#hashIgnoreCase,string>`_ runnableExamples: doAssert hashIgnoreStyle("aBr_aCa_dAB_ra") == hash("abracadabra") var h: Hash = 0 var i = 0 let xLen = x.len while i < xLen: var c = x[i] if c == '_': inc(i) else: if c in {'A'..'Z'}: c = chr(ord(c) + (ord('a') - ord('A'))) # toLower() h = h !& ord(c) inc(i) result = !$h proc hashIgnoreStyle*(sBuf: string, sPos, ePos: int): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of a string buffer, from starting ## position `sPos` to ending position `ePos` (included); style is ignored. ## ## ``hashIgnoreStyle(myBuf, 0, myBuf.high)`` is equivalent ## to ``hashIgnoreStyle(myBuf)``. runnableExamples: var a = "ABracada_b_r_a" doAssert hashIgnoreStyle(a, 0, 3) == hashIgnoreStyle(a, 7, a.high) var h: Hash = 0 var i = sPos while i <= ePos: var c = sBuf[i] if c == '_': inc(i) else: if c in {'A'..'Z'}: c = chr(ord(c) + (ord('a') - ord('A'))) # toLower() h = h !& ord(c) inc(i) result = !$h proc hashIgnoreCase*(x: string): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of strings; case is ignored. ## ## See also: ## * `hashIgnoreStyle <#hashIgnoreStyle,string>`_ runnableExamples: doAssert hashIgnoreCase("ABRAcaDABRA") == hashIgnoreCase("abRACAdabra") var h: Hash = 0 for i in 0..x.len-1: var c = x[i] if c in {'A'..'Z'}: c = chr(ord(c) + (ord('a') - ord('A'))) # toLower() h = h !& ord(c) result = !$h proc hashIgnoreCase*(sBuf: string, sPos, ePos: int): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of a string buffer, from starting ## position `sPos` to ending position `ePos` (included); case is ignored. ## ## ``hashIgnoreCase(myBuf, 0, myBuf.high)`` is equivalent ## to ``hashIgnoreCase(myBuf)``. runnableExamples: var a = "ABracadabRA" doAssert hashIgnoreCase(a, 0, 3) == hashIgnoreCase(a, 7, 10) var h: Hash = 0 for i in sPos..ePos: var c = sBuf[i] if c in {'A'..'Z'}: c = chr(ord(c) + (ord('a') - ord('A'))) # toLower() h = h !& ord(c) result = !$h proc hash*(x: float): Hash {.inline.} = ## Efficient hashing of floats. var y = x + 1.0 result = cast[ptr Hash](addr(y))[] # Forward declarations before methods that hash containers. This allows # containers to contain other containers proc hash*[A](x: openArray[A]): Hash proc hash*[A](x: set[A]): Hash proc hash*[T: tuple](x: T): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of tuples. for f in fields(x): result = result !& hash(f) result = !$result proc hash*[A](x: openArray[A]): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of arrays and sequences. for it in items(x): result = result !& hash(it) result = !$result proc hash*[A](aBuf: openArray[A], sPos, ePos: int): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of portions of arrays and sequences, from starting ## position `sPos` to ending position `ePos` (included). ## ## ``hash(myBuf, 0, myBuf.high)`` is equivalent to ``hash(myBuf)``. runnableExamples: let a = [1, 2, 5, 1, 2, 6] doAssert hash(a, 0, 1) == hash(a, 3, 4) for i in sPos..ePos: result = result !& hash(aBuf[i]) result = !$result proc hash*[A](x: set[A]): Hash = ## Efficient hashing of sets. for it in items(x): result = result !& hash(it) result = !$result when isMainModule: doAssert( hash("aa bb aaaa1234") == hash("aa bb aaaa1234", 0, 13) ) doAssert( hash("aa bb aaaa1234") == hash(cstring("aa bb aaaa1234")) ) doAssert( hashIgnoreCase("aA bb aAAa1234") == hash("aa bb aaaa1234") ) doAssert( hashIgnoreStyle("aa_bb_AAaa1234") == hashIgnoreCase("aaBBAAAa1234") ) let xx = @['H','e','l','l','o'] let ss = "Hello" doAssert( hash(xx) == hash(ss) ) doAssert( hash(xx) == hash(xx, 0, xx.high) ) doAssert( hash(ss) == hash(ss, 0, ss.high) )