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SipHash (Go)
============
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dchest/siphash.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/dchest/siphash)
Go implementation of SipHash-2-4, a fast short-input PRF created by
Jean-Philippe Aumasson and Daniel J. Bernstein (http://131002.net/siphash/).
## Installation
$ go get github.com/dchest/siphash
## Usage
import "github.com/dchest/siphash"
There are two ways to use this package.
The slower one is to use the standard hash.Hash64 interface:
h := siphash.New(key)
h.Write([]byte("Hello"))
sum := h.Sum(nil) // returns 8-byte []byte
or
sum64 := h.Sum64() // returns uint64
The faster one is to use Hash() function, which takes two uint64 parts of
16-byte key and a byte slice, and returns uint64 hash:
sum64 := siphash.Hash(key0, key1, []byte("Hello"))
The keys and output are little-endian.
## Functions
### func Hash(k0, k1 uint64, p []byte) uint64
Hash returns the 64-bit SipHash-2-4 of the given byte slice with two
64-bit parts of 128-bit key: k0 and k1.
### func Hash128(k0, k1 uint64, p []byte) (uint64, uint64)
Hash128 returns the 128-bit SipHash-2-4 of the given byte slice with two
64-bit parts of 128-bit key: k0 and k1.
Note that 128-bit SipHash is considered experimental by SipHash authors at this time.
### func New(key []byte) hash.Hash64
New returns a new hash.Hash64 computing SipHash-2-4 with 16-byte key.
### func New128(key []byte) hash.Hash
New128 returns a new hash.Hash computing SipHash-2-4 with 16-byte key and 16-byte output.
Note that 16-byte output is considered experimental by SipHash authors at this time.
## Public domain dedication
Written by Dmitry Chestnykh and Damian Gryski.
To the extent possible under law, the authors have dedicated all copyright
and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain
worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

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// +build !arm,!amd64 appengine gccgo
package siphash
func once(d *digest) {
blocks(d, d.x[:])
}
func finalize(d *digest) uint64 {
d0 := *d
once(&d0)
v0, v1, v2, v3 := d0.v0, d0.v1, d0.v2, d0.v3
v2 ^= 0xff
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 3.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 4.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
return v0 ^ v1 ^ v2 ^ v3
}
func blocks(d *digest, p []uint8) {
v0, v1, v2, v3 := d.v0, d.v1, d.v2, d.v3
for len(p) >= BlockSize {
m := uint64(p[0]) | uint64(p[1])<<8 | uint64(p[2])<<16 | uint64(p[3])<<24 |
uint64(p[4])<<32 | uint64(p[5])<<40 | uint64(p[6])<<48 | uint64(p[7])<<56
v3 ^= m
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
v0 ^= m
p = p[BlockSize:]
}
d.v0, d.v1, d.v2, d.v3 = v0, v1, v2, v3
}

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// +build amd64,!appengine,!gccgo
#define ROUND(v0, v1, v2, v3) \
ADDQ v1, v0; \
RORQ $51, v1; \
ADDQ v3, v2; \
XORQ v0, v1; \
RORQ $48, v3; \
RORQ $32, v0; \
XORQ v2, v3; \
ADDQ v1, v2; \
ADDQ v3, v0; \
RORQ $43, v3; \
RORQ $47, v1; \
XORQ v0, v3; \
XORQ v2, v1; \
RORQ $32, v2
// blocks(d *digest, data []uint8)
TEXT ·blocks(SB),4,$0-32
MOVQ d+0(FP), BX
MOVQ 0(BX), R9 // R9 = v0
MOVQ 8(BX), R10 // R10 = v1
MOVQ 16(BX), R11 // R11 = v2
MOVQ 24(BX), R12 // R12 = v3
MOVQ p_base+8(FP), DI // DI = *uint64
MOVQ p_len+16(FP), SI // SI = nblocks
XORL DX, DX // DX = index (0)
SHRQ $3, SI // SI /= 8
body:
CMPQ DX, SI
JGE end
MOVQ 0(DI)(DX*8), CX // CX = m
XORQ CX, R12
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
XORQ CX, R9
ADDQ $1, DX
JMP body
end:
MOVQ R9, 0(BX)
MOVQ R10, 8(BX)
MOVQ R11, 16(BX)
MOVQ R12, 24(BX)
RET
// once(d *digest)
TEXT ·once(SB),4,$0-8
MOVQ d+0(FP), BX
MOVQ 0(BX), R9 // R9 = v0
MOVQ 8(BX), R10 // R10 = v1
MOVQ 16(BX), R11 // R11 = v2
MOVQ 24(BX), R12 // R12 = v3
MOVQ 48(BX), CX // CX = d.x[:]
XORQ CX, R12
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
XORQ CX, R9
MOVQ R9, 0(BX)
MOVQ R10, 8(BX)
MOVQ R11, 16(BX)
MOVQ R12, 24(BX)
RET
// finalize(d *digest) uint64
TEXT ·finalize(SB),4,$0-16
MOVQ d+0(FP), BX
MOVQ 0(BX), R9 // R9 = v0
MOVQ 8(BX), R10 // R10 = v1
MOVQ 16(BX), R11 // R11 = v2
MOVQ 24(BX), R12 // R12 = v3
MOVQ 48(BX), CX // CX = d.x[:]
XORQ CX, R12
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
XORQ CX, R9
NOTB R11
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
ROUND(R9, R10, R11, R12)
XORQ R12, R11
XORQ R10, R9
XORQ R11, R9
MOVQ R9, ret+8(FP)
RET

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#include "textflag.h"
#define R10 g
#define ROUND()\
ADD.S R2,R0,R0;\
ADC R3,R1,R1;\
EOR R2<<13,R0,R8;\
EOR R3>>19,R8,R8;\
EOR R2>>19,R1,R11;\
EOR R3<<13,R11,R11;\
ADD.S R6,R4,R4;\
ADC R7,R5,R5;\
EOR R6<<16,R4,R2;\
EOR R7>>16,R2,R2;\
EOR R6>>16,R5,R3;\
EOR R7<<16,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R1,R1;\
ADC R3,R0,R0;\
EOR R2<<21,R1,R6;\
EOR R3>>11,R6,R6;\
EOR R2>>11,R0,R7;\
EOR R3<<21,R7,R7;\
ADD.S R8,R4,R4;\
ADC R11,R5,R5;\
EOR R8<<17,R4,R2;\
EOR R11>>15,R2,R2;\
EOR R8>>15,R5,R3;\
EOR R11<<17,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R1,R1;\
ADC R3,R0,R0;\
EOR R2<<13,R1,R8;\
EOR R3>>19,R8,R8;\
EOR R2>>19,R0,R11;\
EOR R3<<13,R11,R11;\
ADD.S R6,R5,R5;\
ADC R7,R4,R4;\
EOR R6<<16,R5,R2;\
EOR R7>>16,R2,R2;\
EOR R6>>16,R4,R3;\
EOR R7<<16,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R0,R0;\
ADC R3,R1,R1;\
EOR R2<<21,R0,R6;\
EOR R3>>11,R6,R6;\
EOR R2>>11,R1,R7;\
EOR R3<<21,R7,R7;\
ADD.S R8,R5,R5;\
ADC R11,R4,R4;\
EOR R8<<17,R5,R2;\
EOR R11>>15,R2,R2;\
EOR R8>>15,R4,R3;\
EOR R11<<17,R3,R3;\
// once(d *digest)
TEXT ·once(SB),NOSPLIT,$4-4
MOVW d+0(FP),R8
MOVM.IA (R8),[R0,R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6,R7]
MOVW 48(R8),R12
MOVW 52(R8),R14
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
MOVW d+0(FP),R8
MOVM.IA [R0,R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6,R7],(R8)
RET
// finalize(d *digest) uint64
TEXT ·finalize(SB),NOSPLIT,$4-12
MOVW d+0(FP),R8
MOVM.IA (R8),[R0,R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6,R7]
MOVW 48(R8),R12
MOVW 52(R8),R14
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
EOR $255,R4
ROUND()
ROUND()
EOR R2,R0,R0
EOR R3,R1,R1
EOR R6,R4,R4
EOR R7,R5,R5
EOR R4,R0,R0
EOR R5,R1,R1
MOVW R0,ret_lo+4(FP)
MOVW R1,ret_hi+8(FP)
RET
// blocks(d *digest, data []uint8)
TEXT ·blocks(SB),NOSPLIT,$8-16
MOVW R10,sav-8(SP)
MOVW d+0(FP),R8
MOVM.IA (R8),[R0,R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6,R7]
MOVW p+4(FP),R10
MOVW p_len+8(FP),R11
ADD R10,R11,R11
MOVW R11,endp-4(SP)
AND.S $3,R10,R8
BNE blocksunaligned
blocksloop:
MOVM.IA.W (R10),[R12,R14]
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
MOVW endp-4(SP),R11
CMP R11,R10
BLO blocksloop
MOVW d+0(FP),R8
MOVM.IA [R0,R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6,R7],(R8)
MOVW sav-8(SP),R10
RET
blocksunaligned:
MOVB (R10),R12
MOVB 1(R10),R11
ORR R11<<8,R12,R12
MOVB 2(R10),R11
ORR R11<<16,R12,R12
MOVB 3(R10),R11
ORR R11<<24,R12,R12
MOVB 4(R10),R14
MOVB 5(R10),R11
ORR R11<<8,R14,R14
MOVB 6(R10),R11
ORR R11<<16,R14,R14
MOVB 7(R10),R11
ORR R11<<24,R14,R14
ADD $8,R10,R10
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
MOVW endp-4(SP),R11
CMP R11,R10
BLO blocksunaligned
MOVW d+0(FP),R8
MOVM.IA [R0,R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6,R7],(R8)
MOVW sav-8(SP),R10
RET

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// +build !arm,!amd64 appengine gccgo
// Written in 2012 by Dmitry Chestnykh.
//
// To the extent possible under law, the author have dedicated all copyright
// and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain
// worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
// http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
package siphash
// Hash returns the 64-bit SipHash-2-4 of the given byte slice with two 64-bit
// parts of 128-bit key: k0 and k1.
func Hash(k0, k1 uint64, p []byte) uint64 {
// Initialization.
v0 := k0 ^ 0x736f6d6570736575
v1 := k1 ^ 0x646f72616e646f6d
v2 := k0 ^ 0x6c7967656e657261
v3 := k1 ^ 0x7465646279746573
t := uint64(len(p)) << 56
// Compression.
for len(p) >= BlockSize {
m := uint64(p[0]) | uint64(p[1])<<8 | uint64(p[2])<<16 | uint64(p[3])<<24 |
uint64(p[4])<<32 | uint64(p[5])<<40 | uint64(p[6])<<48 | uint64(p[7])<<56
v3 ^= m
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
v0 ^= m
p = p[BlockSize:]
}
// Compress last block.
switch len(p) {
case 7:
t |= uint64(p[6]) << 48
fallthrough
case 6:
t |= uint64(p[5]) << 40
fallthrough
case 5:
t |= uint64(p[4]) << 32
fallthrough
case 4:
t |= uint64(p[3]) << 24
fallthrough
case 3:
t |= uint64(p[2]) << 16
fallthrough
case 2:
t |= uint64(p[1]) << 8
fallthrough
case 1:
t |= uint64(p[0])
}
v3 ^= t
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
v0 ^= t
// Finalization.
v2 ^= 0xff
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 3.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 4.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
return v0 ^ v1 ^ v2 ^ v3
}

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// +build !arm,!amd64 appengine gccgo
// Written in 2012 by Dmitry Chestnykh.
// Modifications 2014 for 128-bit hash function by Damian Gryski.
//
// To the extent possible under law, the authors have dedicated all copyright
// and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain
// worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
// http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
package siphash
// Hash returns the 128-bit SipHash-2-4 of the given byte slice with two 64-bit
// parts of 128-bit key: k0 and k1.
//
// Note that 128-bit SipHash is considered experimental by SipHash authors at this time.
func Hash128(k0, k1 uint64, p []byte) (uint64, uint64) {
// Initialization.
v0 := k0 ^ 0x736f6d6570736575
v1 := k1 ^ 0x646f72616e646f6d
v2 := k0 ^ 0x6c7967656e657261
v3 := k1 ^ 0x7465646279746573
t := uint64(len(p)) << 56
v1 ^= 0xee
// Compression.
for len(p) >= BlockSize {
m := uint64(p[0]) | uint64(p[1])<<8 | uint64(p[2])<<16 | uint64(p[3])<<24 |
uint64(p[4])<<32 | uint64(p[5])<<40 | uint64(p[6])<<48 | uint64(p[7])<<56
v3 ^= m
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
v0 ^= m
p = p[BlockSize:]
}
// Compress last block.
switch len(p) {
case 7:
t |= uint64(p[6]) << 48
fallthrough
case 6:
t |= uint64(p[5]) << 40
fallthrough
case 5:
t |= uint64(p[4]) << 32
fallthrough
case 4:
t |= uint64(p[3]) << 24
fallthrough
case 3:
t |= uint64(p[2]) << 16
fallthrough
case 2:
t |= uint64(p[1]) << 8
fallthrough
case 1:
t |= uint64(p[0])
}
v3 ^= t
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
v0 ^= t
// Finalization.
v2 ^= 0xee
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 3.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 4.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
r0 := v0 ^ v1 ^ v2 ^ v3
v1 ^= 0xdd
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 3.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 4.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
r1 := v0 ^ v1 ^ v2 ^ v3
return r0, r1
}

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// +build amd64,!appengine,!gccgo
// This is a translation of the gcc output of FloodyBerry's pure-C public
// domain siphash implementation at https://github.com/floodyberry/siphash
// This assembly code has been modified from the 64-bit output to the experiment 128-bit output.
// SI = v0
// AX = v1
// CX = v2
// DX = v3
// func Hash128(k0, k1 uint64, b []byte) (r0 uint64, r1 uint64)
TEXT ·Hash128(SB),4,$0-56
MOVQ k0+0(FP),CX
MOVQ $0x736F6D6570736575,R9
MOVQ k1+8(FP),DI
MOVQ $0x6C7967656E657261,BX
MOVQ $0x646F72616E646F6D,AX
MOVQ b_len+24(FP),DX
XORQ $0xEE,AX
MOVQ DX,R11
MOVQ DX,R10
XORQ CX,R9
XORQ CX,BX
MOVQ $0x7465646279746573,CX
XORQ DI,AX
XORQ DI,CX
SHLQ $0x38,R11
XORQ DI,DI
MOVQ b_base+16(FP),SI
ANDQ $0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF8,R10
JE afterLoop
XCHGQ AX,AX
loopBody:
MOVQ 0(SI)(DI*1),R8
ADDQ AX,R9
RORQ $0x33,AX
XORQ R9,AX
RORQ $0x20,R9
ADDQ $0x8,DI
XORQ R8,CX
ADDQ CX,BX
RORQ $0x30,CX
XORQ BX,CX
ADDQ AX,BX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ CX,R9
RORQ $0x2B,CX
XORQ BX,AX
XORQ R9,CX
RORQ $0x20,BX
ADDQ AX,R9
ADDQ CX,BX
RORQ $0x33,AX
RORQ $0x30,CX
XORQ R9,AX
XORQ BX,CX
RORQ $0x20,R9
ADDQ AX,BX
ADDQ CX,R9
RORQ $0x2F,AX
RORQ $0x2B,CX
XORQ BX,AX
RORQ $0x20,BX
XORQ R9,CX
XORQ R8,R9
CMPQ R10,DI
JA loopBody
afterLoop:
SUBQ R10,DX
CMPQ DX,$0x7
JA afterSwitch
// no support for jump tables
CMPQ DX,$0x7
JE sw7
CMPQ DX,$0x6
JE sw6
CMPQ DX,$0x5
JE sw5
CMPQ DX,$0x4
JE sw4
CMPQ DX,$0x3
JE sw3
CMPQ DX,$0x2
JE sw2
CMPQ DX,$0x1
JE sw1
JMP afterSwitch
sw7: MOVBQZX 6(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x30,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw6: MOVBQZX 0x5(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x28,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw5: MOVBQZX 0x4(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x20,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw4: MOVBQZX 0x3(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x18,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw3: MOVBQZX 0x2(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x10,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw2: MOVBQZX 0x1(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x8,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw1: MOVBQZX 0(SI)(DI*1),DX
ORQ DX,R11
afterSwitch:
LEAQ (AX)(R9*1),SI
XORQ R11,CX
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ CX,BX
MOVQ CX,DX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
LEAQ 0(BX)(AX*1),CX
XORQ BX,DX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
ADDQ AX,SI
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ DX,CX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
XORQ CX,DX
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ DX,SI
XORQ CX,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
XORQ SI,DX
XORQ R11,SI
XORB $0xEE,CL
ADDQ AX,SI
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ SI,AX
XORQ CX,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
ADDQ AX,CX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2F,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
ADDQ AX,SI
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x33,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x20,SI
XORQ CX,DX
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
ADDQ AX,SI
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x33,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ CX,DX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x20,SI
ADDQ DX,SI
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
XORQ CX,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
XORQ SI,DX
// gcc optimized the tail end of this function differently. However,
// we need to preserve out registers to carry out the second stage of
// the finalization. This is a duplicate of an earlier finalization
// round.
ADDQ AX,SI
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ SI,AX
XORQ CX,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
ADDQ AX,CX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2F,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
// Stuff the result into BX instead of AX as gcc had done
MOVQ SI,BX
XORQ AX,BX
XORQ DX,BX
XORQ CX,BX
MOVQ BX,ret+40(FP)
// Start the second finalization round
XORB $0xDD,AL
ADDQ AX,SI
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ SI,AX
XORQ CX,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
ADDQ AX,CX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2F,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
ADDQ AX,SI
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x33,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x20,SI
XORQ CX,DX
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
ADDQ AX,SI
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x33,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ CX,DX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x20,SI
ADDQ DX,SI
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
XORQ CX,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
XORQ SI,DX
ADDQ AX,SI
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ SI,AX
XORQ CX,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
ADDQ AX,CX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2F,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
MOVQ SI,BX
XORQ AX,BX
XORQ DX,BX
XORQ CX,BX
MOVQ BX,ret1+48(FP)
RET

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#include "textflag.h"
#define R10 g
#define ROUND()\
ADD.S R2,R0,R0;\
ADC R3,R1,R1;\
EOR R2<<13,R0,R8;\
EOR R3>>19,R8,R8;\
EOR R2>>19,R1,R11;\
EOR R3<<13,R11,R11;\
ADD.S R6,R4,R4;\
ADC R7,R5,R5;\
EOR R6<<16,R4,R2;\
EOR R7>>16,R2,R2;\
EOR R6>>16,R5,R3;\
EOR R7<<16,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R1,R1;\
ADC R3,R0,R0;\
EOR R2<<21,R1,R6;\
EOR R3>>11,R6,R6;\
EOR R2>>11,R0,R7;\
EOR R3<<21,R7,R7;\
ADD.S R8,R4,R4;\
ADC R11,R5,R5;\
EOR R8<<17,R4,R2;\
EOR R11>>15,R2,R2;\
EOR R8>>15,R5,R3;\
EOR R11<<17,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R1,R1;\
ADC R3,R0,R0;\
EOR R2<<13,R1,R8;\
EOR R3>>19,R8,R8;\
EOR R2>>19,R0,R11;\
EOR R3<<13,R11,R11;\
ADD.S R6,R5,R5;\
ADC R7,R4,R4;\
EOR R6<<16,R5,R2;\
EOR R7>>16,R2,R2;\
EOR R6>>16,R4,R3;\
EOR R7<<16,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R0,R0;\
ADC R3,R1,R1;\
EOR R2<<21,R0,R6;\
EOR R3>>11,R6,R6;\
EOR R2>>11,R1,R7;\
EOR R3<<21,R7,R7;\
ADD.S R8,R5,R5;\
ADC R11,R4,R4;\
EOR R8<<17,R5,R2;\
EOR R11>>15,R2,R2;\
EOR R8>>15,R4,R3;\
EOR R11<<17,R3,R3;\
// Hash128(k0, k1 uint64, b []byte) (uint64, uint64)
TEXT ·Hash128(SB),NOSPLIT,$8-44
MOVW R10,sav-8(SP)
MOVW k0_lo+0(FP),R12
MOVW k0_hi+4(FP),R14
MOVW $0x70736575,R0
MOVW $0x736f6d65,R1
MOVW $0x6e657261,R4
MOVW $0x6c796765,R5
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
EOR R12,R4,R4
EOR R14,R5,R5
MOVW k1_lo+8(FP),R12
MOVW k1_hi+12(FP),R14
MOVW $0x6e646f83,R2
MOVW $0x646f7261,R3
MOVW $0x79746573,R6
MOVW $0x74656462,R7
EOR R12,R2,R2
EOR R14,R3,R3
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
MOVW b+16(FP),R10
MOVW b_len+20(FP),R11
ADD R10,R11,R11
MOVW R11,endb-4(SP)
hashloop128:
MOVW endb-4(SP),R11
SUB R10,R11,R11
SUB.S $8,R11
BLO hashend128
MOVM.IA.W (R10),[R12,R14]
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
B hashloop128
hashloop128unaligned:
MOVW endb-4(SP),R11
SUB R10,R11,R11
SUB.S $8,R11
BLO hashend128
MOVB (R10),R12
MOVB 1(R10),R11
ORR R11<<8,R12,R12
MOVB 2(R10),R11
ORR R11<<16,R12,R12
MOVB 3(R10),R11
ORR R11<<24,R12,R12
MOVB 4(R10),R14
MOVB 5(R10),R11
ORR R11<<8,R14,R14
MOVB 6(R10),R11
ORR R11<<16,R14,R14
MOVB 7(R10),R11
ORR R11<<24,R14,R14
ADD $8,R10,R10
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
B hashloop128unaligned
hashend128:
MOVW $0x0,R12
MOVW $0x0,R14
RSB $0,R11,R11
AND.S $7,R11
BEQ hashlast128
MOVW (R10),R12
SLL $3,R11
AND $63,R11
SUB.S $32,R11,R11
BEQ hashlast128
BLO hashhi128
MOVW R12<<R11,R12
MOVW R12>>R11,R12
B hashlast128
hashhi128:
ADD $32,R11
MOVW 4(R10),R14
MOVW R14<<R11,R14
MOVW R14>>R11,R14
hashlast128:
MOVW b_len+20(FP),R11
ORR R11<<24,R14,R14
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
EOR $238,R4
ROUND()
ROUND()
EOR R0,R2,R12
EOR R1,R3,R14
EOR R4,R12,R12
EOR R5,R14,R14
EOR R6,R12,R12
EOR R7,R14,R14
MOVW R12,ret_lo+28(FP)
MOVW R14,ret_hi+32(FP)
EOR $221,R2
ROUND()
ROUND()
EOR R0,R2,R12
EOR R1,R3,R14
EOR R4,R12,R12
EOR R5,R14,R14
EOR R6,R12,R12
EOR R7,R14,R14
MOVW R12,unnamed_lo+36(FP)
MOVW R14,unnamed_hi+40(FP)
MOVW sav-8(SP),R10
RET

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// +build amd64,!appengine,!gccgo
// This is a translation of the gcc output of FloodyBerry's pure-C public
// domain siphash implementation at https://github.com/floodyberry/siphash
// func Hash(k0, k1 uint64, b []byte) uint64
TEXT ·Hash(SB),4,$0-48
MOVQ k0+0(FP),CX
MOVQ $0x736F6D6570736575,R9
MOVQ k1+8(FP),DI
MOVQ $0x6C7967656E657261,BX
MOVQ $0x646F72616E646F6D,AX
MOVQ b_len+24(FP),DX
MOVQ DX,R11
MOVQ DX,R10
XORQ CX,R9
XORQ CX,BX
MOVQ $0x7465646279746573,CX
XORQ DI,AX
XORQ DI,CX
SHLQ $0x38,R11
XORQ DI,DI
MOVQ b_base+16(FP),SI
ANDQ $0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF8,R10
JE afterLoop
XCHGQ AX,AX
loopBody:
MOVQ 0(SI)(DI*1),R8
ADDQ AX,R9
RORQ $0x33,AX
XORQ R9,AX
RORQ $0x20,R9
ADDQ $0x8,DI
XORQ R8,CX
ADDQ CX,BX
RORQ $0x30,CX
XORQ BX,CX
ADDQ AX,BX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ CX,R9
RORQ $0x2B,CX
XORQ BX,AX
XORQ R9,CX
RORQ $0x20,BX
ADDQ AX,R9
ADDQ CX,BX
RORQ $0x33,AX
RORQ $0x30,CX
XORQ R9,AX
XORQ BX,CX
RORQ $0x20,R9
ADDQ AX,BX
ADDQ CX,R9
RORQ $0x2F,AX
RORQ $0x2B,CX
XORQ BX,AX
RORQ $0x20,BX
XORQ R9,CX
XORQ R8,R9
CMPQ R10,DI
JA loopBody
afterLoop:
SUBQ R10,DX
CMPQ DX,$0x7
JA afterSwitch
// no support for jump tables
CMPQ DX,$0x7
JE sw7
CMPQ DX,$0x6
JE sw6
CMPQ DX,$0x5
JE sw5
CMPQ DX,$0x4
JE sw4
CMPQ DX,$0x3
JE sw3
CMPQ DX,$0x2
JE sw2
CMPQ DX,$0x1
JE sw1
JMP afterSwitch
sw7: MOVBQZX 6(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x30,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw6: MOVBQZX 0x5(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x28,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw5: MOVBQZX 0x4(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x20,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw4: MOVBQZX 0x3(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x18,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw3: MOVBQZX 0x2(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x10,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw2: MOVBQZX 0x1(SI)(DI*1),DX
SHLQ $0x8,DX
ORQ DX,R11
sw1: MOVBQZX 0(SI)(DI*1),DX
ORQ DX,R11
afterSwitch:
LEAQ (AX)(R9*1),SI
XORQ R11,CX
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ CX,BX
MOVQ CX,DX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
LEAQ 0(BX)(AX*1),CX
XORQ BX,DX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
ADDQ AX,SI
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ DX,CX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
XORQ CX,DX
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ DX,SI
XORQ CX,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
XORQ SI,DX
XORQ R11,SI
XORB $0xFF,CL
ADDQ AX,SI
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ SI,AX
XORQ CX,DX
RORQ $0x20,SI
ADDQ AX,CX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2F,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
ADDQ AX,SI
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x33,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x20,SI
XORQ CX,DX
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
ADDQ DX,SI
RORQ $0x2B,DX
XORQ CX,AX
XORQ SI,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
ADDQ AX,SI
ADDQ DX,CX
RORQ $0x33,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ CX,DX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x20,SI
ADDQ DX,SI
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
XORQ CX,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
XORQ SI,DX
ADDQ AX,SI
RORQ $0x33,AX
ADDQ DX,CX
XORQ SI,AX
RORQ $0x30,DX
XORQ CX,DX
ADDQ AX,CX
RORQ $0x2F,AX
XORQ CX,AX
RORQ $0x2B,DX
RORQ $0x20,CX
XORQ DX,AX
XORQ CX,AX
MOVQ AX,ret+40(FP)
RET

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#include "textflag.h"
#define R10 g
#define ROUND()\
ADD.S R2,R0,R0;\
ADC R3,R1,R1;\
EOR R2<<13,R0,R8;\
EOR R3>>19,R8,R8;\
EOR R2>>19,R1,R11;\
EOR R3<<13,R11,R11;\
ADD.S R6,R4,R4;\
ADC R7,R5,R5;\
EOR R6<<16,R4,R2;\
EOR R7>>16,R2,R2;\
EOR R6>>16,R5,R3;\
EOR R7<<16,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R1,R1;\
ADC R3,R0,R0;\
EOR R2<<21,R1,R6;\
EOR R3>>11,R6,R6;\
EOR R2>>11,R0,R7;\
EOR R3<<21,R7,R7;\
ADD.S R8,R4,R4;\
ADC R11,R5,R5;\
EOR R8<<17,R4,R2;\
EOR R11>>15,R2,R2;\
EOR R8>>15,R5,R3;\
EOR R11<<17,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R1,R1;\
ADC R3,R0,R0;\
EOR R2<<13,R1,R8;\
EOR R3>>19,R8,R8;\
EOR R2>>19,R0,R11;\
EOR R3<<13,R11,R11;\
ADD.S R6,R5,R5;\
ADC R7,R4,R4;\
EOR R6<<16,R5,R2;\
EOR R7>>16,R2,R2;\
EOR R6>>16,R4,R3;\
EOR R7<<16,R3,R3;\
ADD.S R2,R0,R0;\
ADC R3,R1,R1;\
EOR R2<<21,R0,R6;\
EOR R3>>11,R6,R6;\
EOR R2>>11,R1,R7;\
EOR R3<<21,R7,R7;\
ADD.S R8,R5,R5;\
ADC R11,R4,R4;\
EOR R8<<17,R5,R2;\
EOR R11>>15,R2,R2;\
EOR R8>>15,R4,R3;\
EOR R11<<17,R3,R3;\
// Hash(k0, k1 uint64, b []byte) uint64
TEXT ·Hash(SB),NOSPLIT,$8-36
MOVW R10,sav-8(SP)
MOVW k0_lo+0(FP),R12
MOVW k0_hi+4(FP),R14
MOVW $0x70736575,R0
MOVW $0x736f6d65,R1
MOVW $0x6e657261,R4
MOVW $0x6c796765,R5
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
EOR R12,R4,R4
EOR R14,R5,R5
MOVW k1_lo+8(FP),R12
MOVW k1_hi+12(FP),R14
MOVW $0x6e646f6d,R2
MOVW $0x646f7261,R3
MOVW $0x79746573,R6
MOVW $0x74656462,R7
EOR R12,R2,R2
EOR R14,R3,R3
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
MOVW b+16(FP),R10
MOVW b_len+20(FP),R11
ADD R10,R11,R11
MOVW R11,endb-4(SP)
AND.S $3,R10,R8
BNE hashloopunaligned
hashloop:
MOVW endb-4(SP),R11
SUB R10,R11,R11
SUB.S $8,R11
BLO hashend
MOVM.IA.W (R10),[R12,R14]
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
B hashloop
hashloopunaligned:
MOVW endb-4(SP),R11
SUB R10,R11,R11
SUB.S $8,R11
BLO hashend
MOVB (R10),R12
MOVB 1(R10),R11
ORR R11<<8,R12,R12
MOVB 2(R10),R11
ORR R11<<16,R12,R12
MOVB 3(R10),R11
ORR R11<<24,R12,R12
MOVB 4(R10),R14
MOVB 5(R10),R11
ORR R11<<8,R14,R14
MOVB 6(R10),R11
ORR R11<<16,R14,R14
MOVB 7(R10),R11
ORR R11<<24,R14,R14
ADD $8,R10,R10
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
B hashloopunaligned
hashend:
MOVW $0x0,R12
MOVW $0x0,R14
RSB $0,R11,R11
AND.S $7,R11
BEQ hashlast
MOVW (R10),R12
SLL $3,R11
AND $63,R11
SUB.S $32,R11,R11
BEQ hashlast
BLO hashhi
MOVW R12<<R11,R12
MOVW R12>>R11,R12
B hashlast
hashhi:
ADD $32,R11
MOVW 4(R10),R14
MOVW R14<<R11,R14
MOVW R14>>R11,R14
hashlast:
MOVW b_len+20(FP),R11
ORR R11<<24,R14,R14
EOR R12,R6,R6
EOR R14,R7,R7
ROUND()
EOR R12,R0,R0
EOR R14,R1,R1
EOR $255,R4
ROUND()
ROUND()
EOR R2,R0,R0
EOR R3,R1,R1
EOR R6,R4,R4
EOR R7,R5,R5
EOR R4,R0,R0
EOR R5,R1,R1
MOVW sav-8(SP),R10
MOVW R0,ret_lo+28(FP)
MOVW R1,ret_hi+32(FP)
RET

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// +build arm amd64,!appengine,!gccgo
// Written in 2012 by Dmitry Chestnykh.
//
// To the extent possible under law, the author have dedicated all copyright
// and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain
// worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
// http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
// This file contains a function definition for use with assembly implementations of Hash()
package siphash
//go:noescape
// Hash returns the 64-bit SipHash-2-4 of the given byte slice with two 64-bit
// parts of 128-bit key: k0 and k1.
func Hash(k0, k1 uint64, b []byte) uint64
//go:noescape
// Hash128 returns the 128-bit SipHash-2-4 of the given byte slice with two
// 64-bit parts of 128-bit key: k0 and k1.
func Hash128(k0, k1 uint64, b []byte) (uint64, uint64)
//go:noescape
func blocks(d *digest, p []uint8)
//go:noescape
func finalize(d *digest) uint64
//go:noescape
func once(d *digest)

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// Written in 2012-2014 by Dmitry Chestnykh.
//
// To the extent possible under law, the author have dedicated all copyright
// and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain
// worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
// http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
// Package siphash implements SipHash-2-4, a fast short-input PRF
// created by Jean-Philippe Aumasson and Daniel J. Bernstein.
package siphash
import "hash"
const (
// BlockSize is the block size of hash algorithm in bytes.
BlockSize = 8
// Size is the size of hash output in bytes.
Size = 8
// Size128 is the size of 128-bit hash output in bytes.
Size128 = 16
)
type digest struct {
v0, v1, v2, v3 uint64 // state
k0, k1 uint64 // two parts of key
x [8]byte // buffer for unprocessed bytes
nx int // number of bytes in buffer x
size int // output size in bytes (8 or 16)
t uint8 // message bytes counter (mod 256)
}
// newDigest returns a new digest with the given output size in bytes (must be 8 or 16).
func newDigest(size int, key []byte) *digest {
if size != Size && size != Size128 {
panic("size must be 8 or 16")
}
d := new(digest)
d.k0 = uint64(key[0]) | uint64(key[1])<<8 | uint64(key[2])<<16 | uint64(key[3])<<24 |
uint64(key[4])<<32 | uint64(key[5])<<40 | uint64(key[6])<<48 | uint64(key[7])<<56
d.k1 = uint64(key[8]) | uint64(key[9])<<8 | uint64(key[10])<<16 | uint64(key[11])<<24 |
uint64(key[12])<<32 | uint64(key[13])<<40 | uint64(key[14])<<48 | uint64(key[15])<<56
d.size = size
d.Reset()
return d
}
// New returns a new hash.Hash64 computing SipHash-2-4 with 16-byte key and 8-byte output.
func New(key []byte) hash.Hash64 {
return newDigest(Size, key)
}
// New128 returns a new hash.Hash computing SipHash-2-4 with 16-byte key and 16-byte output.
//
// Note that 16-byte output is considered experimental by SipHash authors at this time.
func New128(key []byte) hash.Hash {
return newDigest(Size128, key)
}
func (d *digest) Reset() {
d.v0 = d.k0 ^ 0x736f6d6570736575
d.v1 = d.k1 ^ 0x646f72616e646f6d
d.v2 = d.k0 ^ 0x6c7967656e657261
d.v3 = d.k1 ^ 0x7465646279746573
d.t = 0
d.nx = 0
if d.size == Size128 {
d.v1 ^= 0xee
}
}
func (d *digest) Size() int { return d.size }
func (d *digest) BlockSize() int { return BlockSize }
func (d *digest) Write(p []byte) (nn int, err error) {
nn = len(p)
d.t += uint8(nn)
if d.nx > 0 {
n := len(p)
if n > BlockSize-d.nx {
n = BlockSize - d.nx
}
d.nx += copy(d.x[d.nx:], p)
if d.nx == BlockSize {
once(d)
d.nx = 0
}
p = p[n:]
}
if len(p) >= BlockSize {
n := len(p) &^ (BlockSize - 1)
blocks(d, p[:n])
p = p[n:]
}
if len(p) > 0 {
d.nx = copy(d.x[:], p)
}
return
}
func (d *digest) Sum64() uint64 {
for i := d.nx; i < BlockSize-1; i++ {
d.x[i] = 0
}
d.x[7] = d.t
return finalize(d)
}
func (d0 *digest) sum128() (r0, r1 uint64) {
// Make a copy of d0 so that caller can keep writing and summing.
d := *d0
for i := d.nx; i < BlockSize-1; i++ {
d.x[i] = 0
}
d.x[7] = d.t
blocks(&d, d.x[:])
v0, v1, v2, v3 := d.v0, d.v1, d.v2, d.v3
v2 ^= 0xee
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 3.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 4.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
r0 = v0 ^ v1 ^ v2 ^ v3
v1 ^= 0xdd
// Round 1.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 2.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 3.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
// Round 4.
v0 += v1
v1 = v1<<13 | v1>>(64-13)
v1 ^= v0
v0 = v0<<32 | v0>>(64-32)
v2 += v3
v3 = v3<<16 | v3>>(64-16)
v3 ^= v2
v0 += v3
v3 = v3<<21 | v3>>(64-21)
v3 ^= v0
v2 += v1
v1 = v1<<17 | v1>>(64-17)
v1 ^= v2
v2 = v2<<32 | v2>>(64-32)
r1 = v0 ^ v1 ^ v2 ^ v3
return r0, r1
}
func (d *digest) Sum(in []byte) []byte {
if d.size == Size {
r := d.Sum64()
in = append(in,
byte(r),
byte(r>>8),
byte(r>>16),
byte(r>>24),
byte(r>>32),
byte(r>>40),
byte(r>>48),
byte(r>>56))
} else {
r0, r1 := d.sum128()
in = append(in,
byte(r0),
byte(r0>>8),
byte(r0>>16),
byte(r0>>24),
byte(r0>>32),
byte(r0>>40),
byte(r0>>48),
byte(r0>>56),
byte(r1),
byte(r1>>8),
byte(r1>>16),
byte(r1>>24),
byte(r1>>32),
byte(r1>>40),
byte(r1>>48),
byte(r1>>56))
}
return in
}

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// Written in 2012 by Dmitry Chestnykh.
//
// To the extent possible under law, the author have dedicated all copyright
// and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain
// worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
// http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
package siphash
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"testing"
)
var zeroKey = make([]byte, 16)
var golden = []struct {
k []byte
m []byte
r uint64
}{
{
[]byte{0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f},
[]byte{0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, 0x08, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e},
0xa129ca6149be45e5,
},
{
zeroKey,
[]byte("Hello world"),
0xc9e8a3021f3822d9,
},
{
zeroKey,
[]byte{}, // zero-length message
0x1e924b9d737700d7,
},
{
zeroKey,
[]byte("12345678123"),
0xf95d77ccdb0649f,
},
{
zeroKey,
make([]byte, 8),
0xe849e8bb6ffe2567,
},
{
zeroKey,
make([]byte, 1535),
0xe74d1c0ab64b2afa,
},
}
// Test vectors from reference implementation.
//
// SipHash-2-4 output with
// k = 00 01 02 ...
// and
// in = (empty string)
// in = 00 (1 byte)
// in = 00 01 (2 bytes)
// in = 00 01 02 (3 bytes)
// ...
// in = 00 01 02 ... 3e (63 bytes)
var goldenRef = [][]byte{
{0x31, 0x0e, 0x0e, 0xdd, 0x47, 0xdb, 0x6f, 0x72},
{0xfd, 0x67, 0xdc, 0x93, 0xc5, 0x39, 0xf8, 0x74},
{0x5a, 0x4f, 0xa9, 0xd9, 0x09, 0x80, 0x6c, 0x0d},
{0x2d, 0x7e, 0xfb, 0xd7, 0x96, 0x66, 0x67, 0x85},
{0xb7, 0x87, 0x71, 0x27, 0xe0, 0x94, 0x27, 0xcf},
{0x8d, 0xa6, 0x99, 0xcd, 0x64, 0x55, 0x76, 0x18},
{0xce, 0xe3, 0xfe, 0x58, 0x6e, 0x46, 0xc9, 0xcb},
{0x37, 0xd1, 0x01, 0x8b, 0xf5, 0x00, 0x02, 0xab},
{0x62, 0x24, 0x93, 0x9a, 0x79, 0xf5, 0xf5, 0x93},
{0xb0, 0xe4, 0xa9, 0x0b, 0xdf, 0x82, 0x00, 0x9e},
{0xf3, 0xb9, 0xdd, 0x94, 0xc5, 0xbb, 0x5d, 0x7a},
{0xa7, 0xad, 0x6b, 0x22, 0x46, 0x2f, 0xb3, 0xf4},
{0xfb, 0xe5, 0x0e, 0x86, 0xbc, 0x8f, 0x1e, 0x75},
{0x90, 0x3d, 0x84, 0xc0, 0x27, 0x56, 0xea, 0x14},
{0xee, 0xf2, 0x7a, 0x8e, 0x90, 0xca, 0x23, 0xf7},
{0xe5, 0x45, 0xbe, 0x49, 0x61, 0xca, 0x29, 0xa1},
{0xdb, 0x9b, 0xc2, 0x57, 0x7f, 0xcc, 0x2a, 0x3f},
{0x94, 0x47, 0xbe, 0x2c, 0xf5, 0xe9, 0x9a, 0x69},
{0x9c, 0xd3, 0x8d, 0x96, 0xf0, 0xb3, 0xc1, 0x4b},
{0xbd, 0x61, 0x79, 0xa7, 0x1d, 0xc9, 0x6d, 0xbb},
{0x98, 0xee, 0xa2, 0x1a, 0xf2, 0x5c, 0xd6, 0xbe},
{0xc7, 0x67, 0x3b, 0x2e, 0xb0, 0xcb, 0xf2, 0xd0},
{0x88, 0x3e, 0xa3, 0xe3, 0x95, 0x67, 0x53, 0x93},
{0xc8, 0xce, 0x5c, 0xcd, 0x8c, 0x03, 0x0c, 0xa8},
{0x94, 0xaf, 0x49, 0xf6, 0xc6, 0x50, 0xad, 0xb8},
{0xea, 0xb8, 0x85, 0x8a, 0xde, 0x92, 0xe1, 0xbc},
{0xf3, 0x15, 0xbb, 0x5b, 0xb8, 0x35, 0xd8, 0x17},
{0xad, 0xcf, 0x6b, 0x07, 0x63, 0x61, 0x2e, 0x2f},
{0xa5, 0xc9, 0x1d, 0xa7, 0xac, 0xaa, 0x4d, 0xde},
{0x71, 0x65, 0x95, 0x87, 0x66, 0x50, 0xa2, 0xa6},
{0x28, 0xef, 0x49, 0x5c, 0x53, 0xa3, 0x87, 0xad},
{0x42, 0xc3, 0x41, 0xd8, 0xfa, 0x92, 0xd8, 0x32},
{0xce, 0x7c, 0xf2, 0x72, 0x2f, 0x51, 0x27, 0x71},
{0xe3, 0x78, 0x59, 0xf9, 0x46, 0x23, 0xf3, 0xa7},
{0x38, 0x12, 0x05, 0xbb, 0x1a, 0xb0, 0xe0, 0x12},
{0xae, 0x97, 0xa1, 0x0f, 0xd4, 0x34, 0xe0, 0x15},
{0xb4, 0xa3, 0x15, 0x08, 0xbe, 0xff, 0x4d, 0x31},
{0x81, 0x39, 0x62, 0x29, 0xf0, 0x90, 0x79, 0x02},
{0x4d, 0x0c, 0xf4, 0x9e, 0xe5, 0xd4, 0xdc, 0xca},
{0x5c, 0x73, 0x33, 0x6a, 0x76, 0xd8, 0xbf, 0x9a},
{0xd0, 0xa7, 0x04, 0x53, 0x6b, 0xa9, 0x3e, 0x0e},
{0x92, 0x59, 0x58, 0xfc, 0xd6, 0x42, 0x0c, 0xad},
{0xa9, 0x15, 0xc2, 0x9b, 0xc8, 0x06, 0x73, 0x18},
{0x95, 0x2b, 0x79, 0xf3, 0xbc, 0x0a, 0xa6, 0xd4},
{0xf2, 0x1d, 0xf2, 0xe4, 0x1d, 0x45, 0x35, 0xf9},
{0x87, 0x57, 0x75, 0x19, 0x04, 0x8f, 0x53, 0xa9},
{0x10, 0xa5, 0x6c, 0xf5, 0xdf, 0xcd, 0x9a, 0xdb},
{0xeb, 0x75, 0x09, 0x5c, 0xcd, 0x98, 0x6c, 0xd0},
{0x51, 0xa9, 0xcb, 0x9e, 0xcb, 0xa3, 0x12, 0xe6},
{0x96, 0xaf, 0xad, 0xfc, 0x2c, 0xe6, 0x66, 0xc7},
{0x72, 0xfe, 0x52, 0x97, 0x5a, 0x43, 0x64, 0xee},
{0x5a, 0x16, 0x45, 0xb2, 0x76, 0xd5, 0x92, 0xa1},
{0xb2, 0x74, 0xcb, 0x8e, 0xbf, 0x87, 0x87, 0x0a},
{0x6f, 0x9b, 0xb4, 0x20, 0x3d, 0xe7, 0xb3, 0x81},
{0xea, 0xec, 0xb2, 0xa3, 0x0b, 0x22, 0xa8, 0x7f},
{0x99, 0x24, 0xa4, 0x3c, 0xc1, 0x31, 0x57, 0x24},
{0xbd, 0x83, 0x8d, 0x3a, 0xaf, 0xbf, 0x8d, 0xb7},
{0x0b, 0x1a, 0x2a, 0x32, 0x65, 0xd5, 0x1a, 0xea},
{0x13, 0x50, 0x79, 0xa3, 0x23, 0x1c, 0xe6, 0x60},
{0x93, 0x2b, 0x28, 0x46, 0xe4, 0xd7, 0x06, 0x66},
{0xe1, 0x91, 0x5f, 0x5c, 0xb1, 0xec, 0xa4, 0x6c},
{0xf3, 0x25, 0x96, 0x5c, 0xa1, 0x6d, 0x62, 0x9f},
{0x57, 0x5f, 0xf2, 0x8e, 0x60, 0x38, 0x1b, 0xe5},
{0x72, 0x45, 0x06, 0xeb, 0x4c, 0x32, 0x8a, 0x95},
}
var goldenRef128 = [][]byte{
{0xa3, 0x81, 0x7f, 0x04, 0xba, 0x25, 0xa8, 0xe6, 0x6d, 0xf6, 0x72, 0x14, 0xc7, 0x55, 0x02, 0x93},
{0xda, 0x87, 0xc1, 0xd8, 0x6b, 0x99, 0xaf, 0x44, 0x34, 0x76, 0x59, 0x11, 0x9b, 0x22, 0xfc, 0x45},
{0x81, 0x77, 0x22, 0x8d, 0xa4, 0xa4, 0x5d, 0xc7, 0xfc, 0xa3, 0x8b, 0xde, 0xf6, 0x0a, 0xff, 0xe4},
{0x9c, 0x70, 0xb6, 0x0c, 0x52, 0x67, 0xa9, 0x4e, 0x5f, 0x33, 0xb6, 0xb0, 0x29, 0x85, 0xed, 0x51},
{0xf8, 0x81, 0x64, 0xc1, 0x2d, 0x9c, 0x8f, 0xaf, 0x7d, 0x0f, 0x6e, 0x7c, 0x7b, 0xcd, 0x55, 0x79},
{0x13, 0x68, 0x87, 0x59, 0x80, 0x77, 0x6f, 0x88, 0x54, 0x52, 0x7a, 0x07, 0x69, 0x0e, 0x96, 0x27},
{0x14, 0xee, 0xca, 0x33, 0x8b, 0x20, 0x86, 0x13, 0x48, 0x5e, 0xa0, 0x30, 0x8f, 0xd7, 0xa1, 0x5e},
{0xa1, 0xf1, 0xeb, 0xbe, 0xd8, 0xdb, 0xc1, 0x53, 0xc0, 0xb8, 0x4a, 0xa6, 0x1f, 0xf0, 0x82, 0x39},
{0x3b, 0x62, 0xa9, 0xba, 0x62, 0x58, 0xf5, 0x61, 0x0f, 0x83, 0xe2, 0x64, 0xf3, 0x14, 0x97, 0xb4},
{0x26, 0x44, 0x99, 0x06, 0x0a, 0xd9, 0xba, 0xab, 0xc4, 0x7f, 0x8b, 0x02, 0xbb, 0x6d, 0x71, 0xed},
{0x00, 0x11, 0x0d, 0xc3, 0x78, 0x14, 0x69, 0x56, 0xc9, 0x54, 0x47, 0xd3, 0xf3, 0xd0, 0xfb, 0xba},
{0x01, 0x51, 0xc5, 0x68, 0x38, 0x6b, 0x66, 0x77, 0xa2, 0xb4, 0xdc, 0x6f, 0x81, 0xe5, 0xdc, 0x18},
{0xd6, 0x26, 0xb2, 0x66, 0x90, 0x5e, 0xf3, 0x58, 0x82, 0x63, 0x4d, 0xf6, 0x85, 0x32, 0xc1, 0x25},
{0x98, 0x69, 0xe2, 0x47, 0xe9, 0xc0, 0x8b, 0x10, 0xd0, 0x29, 0x93, 0x4f, 0xc4, 0xb9, 0x52, 0xf7},
{0x31, 0xfc, 0xef, 0xac, 0x66, 0xd7, 0xde, 0x9c, 0x7e, 0xc7, 0x48, 0x5f, 0xe4, 0x49, 0x49, 0x02},
{0x54, 0x93, 0xe9, 0x99, 0x33, 0xb0, 0xa8, 0x11, 0x7e, 0x08, 0xec, 0x0f, 0x97, 0xcf, 0xc3, 0xd9},
{0x6e, 0xe2, 0xa4, 0xca, 0x67, 0xb0, 0x54, 0xbb, 0xfd, 0x33, 0x15, 0xbf, 0x85, 0x23, 0x05, 0x77},
{0x47, 0x3d, 0x06, 0xe8, 0x73, 0x8d, 0xb8, 0x98, 0x54, 0xc0, 0x66, 0xc4, 0x7a, 0xe4, 0x77, 0x40},
{0xa4, 0x26, 0xe5, 0xe4, 0x23, 0xbf, 0x48, 0x85, 0x29, 0x4d, 0xa4, 0x81, 0xfe, 0xae, 0xf7, 0x23},
{0x78, 0x01, 0x77, 0x31, 0xcf, 0x65, 0xfa, 0xb0, 0x74, 0xd5, 0x20, 0x89, 0x52, 0x51, 0x2e, 0xb1},
{0x9e, 0x25, 0xfc, 0x83, 0x3f, 0x22, 0x90, 0x73, 0x3e, 0x93, 0x44, 0xa5, 0xe8, 0x38, 0x39, 0xeb},
{0x56, 0x8e, 0x49, 0x5a, 0xbe, 0x52, 0x5a, 0x21, 0x8a, 0x22, 0x14, 0xcd, 0x3e, 0x07, 0x1d, 0x12},
{0x4a, 0x29, 0xb5, 0x45, 0x52, 0xd1, 0x6b, 0x9a, 0x46, 0x9c, 0x10, 0x52, 0x8e, 0xff, 0x0a, 0xae},
{0xc9, 0xd1, 0x84, 0xdd, 0xd5, 0xa9, 0xf5, 0xe0, 0xcf, 0x8c, 0xe2, 0x9a, 0x9a, 0xbf, 0x69, 0x1c},
{0x2d, 0xb4, 0x79, 0xae, 0x78, 0xbd, 0x50, 0xd8, 0x88, 0x2a, 0x8a, 0x17, 0x8a, 0x61, 0x32, 0xad},
{0x8e, 0xce, 0x5f, 0x04, 0x2d, 0x5e, 0x44, 0x7b, 0x50, 0x51, 0xb9, 0xea, 0xcb, 0x8d, 0x8f, 0x6f},
{0x9c, 0x0b, 0x53, 0xb4, 0xb3, 0xc3, 0x07, 0xe8, 0x7e, 0xae, 0xe0, 0x86, 0x78, 0x14, 0x1f, 0x66},
{0xab, 0xf2, 0x48, 0xaf, 0x69, 0xa6, 0xea, 0xe4, 0xbf, 0xd3, 0xeb, 0x2f, 0x12, 0x9e, 0xeb, 0x94},
{0x06, 0x64, 0xda, 0x16, 0x68, 0x57, 0x4b, 0x88, 0xb9, 0x35, 0xf3, 0x02, 0x73, 0x58, 0xae, 0xf4},
{0xaa, 0x4b, 0x9d, 0xc4, 0xbf, 0x33, 0x7d, 0xe9, 0x0c, 0xd4, 0xfd, 0x3c, 0x46, 0x7c, 0x6a, 0xb7},
{0xea, 0x5c, 0x7f, 0x47, 0x1f, 0xaf, 0x6b, 0xde, 0x2b, 0x1a, 0xd7, 0xd4, 0x68, 0x6d, 0x22, 0x87},
{0x29, 0x39, 0xb0, 0x18, 0x32, 0x23, 0xfa, 0xfc, 0x17, 0x23, 0xde, 0x4f, 0x52, 0xc4, 0x3d, 0x35},
{0x7c, 0x39, 0x56, 0xca, 0x5e, 0xea, 0xfc, 0x3e, 0x36, 0x3e, 0x9d, 0x55, 0x65, 0x46, 0xeb, 0x68},
{0x77, 0xc6, 0x07, 0x71, 0x46, 0xf0, 0x1c, 0x32, 0xb6, 0xb6, 0x9d, 0x5f, 0x4e, 0xa9, 0xff, 0xcf},
{0x37, 0xa6, 0x98, 0x6c, 0xb8, 0x84, 0x7e, 0xdf, 0x09, 0x25, 0xf0, 0xf1, 0x30, 0x9b, 0x54, 0xde},
{0xa7, 0x05, 0xf0, 0xe6, 0x9d, 0xa9, 0xa8, 0xf9, 0x07, 0x24, 0x1a, 0x2e, 0x92, 0x3c, 0x8c, 0xc8},
{0x3d, 0xc4, 0x7d, 0x1f, 0x29, 0xc4, 0x48, 0x46, 0x1e, 0x9e, 0x76, 0xed, 0x90, 0x4f, 0x67, 0x11},
{0x0d, 0x62, 0xbf, 0x01, 0xe6, 0xfc, 0x0e, 0x1a, 0x0d, 0x3c, 0x47, 0x51, 0xc5, 0xd3, 0x69, 0x2b},
{0x8c, 0x03, 0x46, 0x8b, 0xca, 0x7c, 0x66, 0x9e, 0xe4, 0xfd, 0x5e, 0x08, 0x4b, 0xbe, 0xe7, 0xb5},
{0x52, 0x8a, 0x5b, 0xb9, 0x3b, 0xaf, 0x2c, 0x9c, 0x44, 0x73, 0xcc, 0xe5, 0xd0, 0xd2, 0x2b, 0xd9},
{0xdf, 0x6a, 0x30, 0x1e, 0x95, 0xc9, 0x5d, 0xad, 0x97, 0xae, 0x0c, 0xc8, 0xc6, 0x91, 0x3b, 0xd8},
{0x80, 0x11, 0x89, 0x90, 0x2c, 0x85, 0x7f, 0x39, 0xe7, 0x35, 0x91, 0x28, 0x5e, 0x70, 0xb6, 0xdb},
{0xe6, 0x17, 0x34, 0x6a, 0xc9, 0xc2, 0x31, 0xbb, 0x36, 0x50, 0xae, 0x34, 0xcc, 0xca, 0x0c, 0x5b},
{0x27, 0xd9, 0x34, 0x37, 0xef, 0xb7, 0x21, 0xaa, 0x40, 0x18, 0x21, 0xdc, 0xec, 0x5a, 0xdf, 0x89},
{0x89, 0x23, 0x7d, 0x9d, 0xed, 0x9c, 0x5e, 0x78, 0xd8, 0xb1, 0xc9, 0xb1, 0x66, 0xcc, 0x73, 0x42},
{0x4a, 0x6d, 0x80, 0x91, 0xbf, 0x5e, 0x7d, 0x65, 0x11, 0x89, 0xfa, 0x94, 0xa2, 0x50, 0xb1, 0x4c},
{0x0e, 0x33, 0xf9, 0x60, 0x55, 0xe7, 0xae, 0x89, 0x3f, 0xfc, 0x0e, 0x3d, 0xcf, 0x49, 0x29, 0x02},
{0xe6, 0x1c, 0x43, 0x2b, 0x72, 0x0b, 0x19, 0xd1, 0x8e, 0xc8, 0xd8, 0x4b, 0xdc, 0x63, 0x15, 0x1b},
{0xf7, 0xe5, 0xae, 0xf5, 0x49, 0xf7, 0x82, 0xcf, 0x37, 0x90, 0x55, 0xa6, 0x08, 0x26, 0x9b, 0x16},
{0x43, 0x8d, 0x03, 0x0f, 0xd0, 0xb7, 0xa5, 0x4f, 0xa8, 0x37, 0xf2, 0xad, 0x20, 0x1a, 0x64, 0x03},
{0xa5, 0x90, 0xd3, 0xee, 0x4f, 0xbf, 0x04, 0xe3, 0x24, 0x7e, 0x0d, 0x27, 0xf2, 0x86, 0x42, 0x3f},
{0x5f, 0xe2, 0xc1, 0xa1, 0x72, 0xfe, 0x93, 0xc4, 0xb1, 0x5c, 0xd3, 0x7c, 0xae, 0xf9, 0xf5, 0x38},
{0x2c, 0x97, 0x32, 0x5c, 0xbd, 0x06, 0xb3, 0x6e, 0xb2, 0x13, 0x3d, 0xd0, 0x8b, 0x3a, 0x01, 0x7c},
{0x92, 0xc8, 0x14, 0x22, 0x7a, 0x6b, 0xca, 0x94, 0x9f, 0xf0, 0x65, 0x9f, 0x00, 0x2a, 0xd3, 0x9e},
{0xdc, 0xe8, 0x50, 0x11, 0x0b, 0xd8, 0x32, 0x8c, 0xfb, 0xd5, 0x08, 0x41, 0xd6, 0x91, 0x1d, 0x87},
{0x67, 0xf1, 0x49, 0x84, 0xc7, 0xda, 0x79, 0x12, 0x48, 0xe3, 0x2b, 0xb5, 0x92, 0x25, 0x83, 0xda},
{0x19, 0x38, 0xf2, 0xcf, 0x72, 0xd5, 0x4e, 0xe9, 0x7e, 0x94, 0x16, 0x6f, 0xa9, 0x1d, 0x2a, 0x36},
{0x74, 0x48, 0x1e, 0x96, 0x46, 0xed, 0x49, 0xfe, 0x0f, 0x62, 0x24, 0x30, 0x16, 0x04, 0x69, 0x8e},
{0x57, 0xfc, 0xa5, 0xde, 0x98, 0xa9, 0xd6, 0xd8, 0x00, 0x64, 0x38, 0xd0, 0x58, 0x3d, 0x8a, 0x1d},
{0x9f, 0xec, 0xde, 0x1c, 0xef, 0xdc, 0x1c, 0xbe, 0xd4, 0x76, 0x36, 0x74, 0xd9, 0x57, 0x53, 0x59},
{0xe3, 0x04, 0x0c, 0x00, 0xeb, 0x28, 0xf1, 0x53, 0x66, 0xca, 0x73, 0xcb, 0xd8, 0x72, 0xe7, 0x40},
{0x76, 0x97, 0x00, 0x9a, 0x6a, 0x83, 0x1d, 0xfe, 0xcc, 0xa9, 0x1c, 0x59, 0x93, 0x67, 0x0f, 0x7a},
{0x58, 0x53, 0x54, 0x23, 0x21, 0xf5, 0x67, 0xa0, 0x05, 0xd5, 0x47, 0xa4, 0xf0, 0x47, 0x59, 0xbd},
{0x51, 0x50, 0xd1, 0x77, 0x2f, 0x50, 0x83, 0x4a, 0x50, 0x3e, 0x06, 0x9a, 0x97, 0x3f, 0xbd, 0x7c},
}
func TestSum64(t *testing.T) {
for i, v := range golden {
h := New(v.k)
h.Write(v.m)
if sum := h.Sum64(); sum != v.r {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x", got "%x"`, i, v.r, sum)
}
}
}
func TestSum(t *testing.T) {
var r [8]byte
for i, v := range golden {
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(r[:], v.r)
h := New(v.k)
h.Write(v.m)
if sum := h.Sum(nil); !bytes.Equal(sum, r[:]) {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x", got "%x"`, i, r, sum)
}
}
var k [16]byte
var in [64]byte
for i := range k {
k[i] = byte(i)
}
for i := 0; i < 64; i++ {
in[i] = byte(i)
h := New(k[:])
h.Write(in[:i])
if sum := h.Sum(nil); !bytes.Equal(sum, goldenRef[i]) {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x", got "%x"`, i, goldenRef[i], sum)
}
}
}
func TestSumUnaligned(t *testing.T) {
const align = 8
var k [16]byte
var in [64 + align]byte
for i := range k {
k[i] = byte(i)
}
for a := 1; a < align; a++ {
for i := 0; i < 64; i++ {
in[a+i] = byte(i)
h := New(k[:])
h.Write(in[a : a+i])
if sum := h.Sum(nil); !bytes.Equal(sum, goldenRef[i]) {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x", got "%x"`, i, goldenRef[i], sum)
}
}
}
}
func TestSum128(t *testing.T) {
var k [16]byte
var in [64]byte
for i := range k {
k[i] = byte(i)
}
for i := 0; i < 64; i++ {
in[i] = byte(i)
h := New128(k[:])
h.Write(in[:i])
if sum := h.Sum(nil); !bytes.Equal(sum, goldenRef128[i]) {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x", got "%x"`, i, goldenRef128[i], sum)
}
}
}
func TestHash(t *testing.T) {
var k0, k1 uint64
for i, v := range golden {
k0 = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(v.k[0:8])
k1 = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(v.k[8:16])
if sum := Hash(k0, k1, v.m); sum != v.r {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x", got "%x"`, i, v.r, sum)
}
}
var k [16]byte
var in [64]byte
for i := range k {
k[i] = byte(i)
}
k0 = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(k[0:8])
k1 = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(k[8:16])
for i := 0; i < 64; i++ {
in[i] = byte(i)
ref := binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(goldenRef[i])
if sum := Hash(k0, k1, in[:i]); sum != ref {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x", got "%x"`, i, ref, sum)
}
}
}
func TestHashUnaligned(t *testing.T) {
const align = 8
var k0, k1 uint64
var k [16]byte
var in [64 + align]byte
for i := range k {
k[i] = byte(i)
}
k0 = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(k[0:8])
k1 = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(k[8:16])
for a := 1; a < align; a++ {
for i := 0; i < 64; i++ {
in[a+i] = byte(i)
ref := binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(goldenRef[i])
if sum := Hash(k0, k1, in[a:a+i]); sum != ref {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x", got "%x"`, i, ref, sum)
}
}
}
}
func TestHash128(t *testing.T) {
var k0, k1 uint64
var k [16]byte
var in [64]byte
for i := range k {
k[i] = byte(i)
}
k0 = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(k[0:8])
k1 = binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(k[8:16])
for i := 0; i < 64; i++ {
in[i] = byte(i)
ref0 := binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(goldenRef128[i][0:])
ref1 := binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(goldenRef128[i][8:])
if sum0, sum1 := Hash128(k0, k1, in[:i]); sum0 != ref0 || sum1 != ref1 {
t.Errorf(`%d: expected "%x, %x", got "%x, %x"`, i, ref0, ref1, sum0, sum1)
}
}
}
var (
key = zeroKey
key0, key1 uint64
bench = New(key)
bench128 = New128(key)
buf = make([]byte, 8<<10)
)
func BenchmarkHash8(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(8)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash(key0, key1, buf[:8])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash16(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(16)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash(key0, key1, buf[:16])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash40(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(40)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash(key0, key1, buf[:40])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash64(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(64)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash(key0, key1, buf[:64])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash128(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(128)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash(key0, key1, buf[:128])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash1K(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(1024)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash(key0, key1, buf[:1024])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash1Kunaligned(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(1024)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash(key0, key1, buf[1:1025])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash8K(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(buf)))
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash(key0, key1, buf)
}
}
func BenchmarkHash128_8(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(8)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash128(key0, key1, buf[:8])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash128_16(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(16)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash128(key0, key1, buf[:16])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash128_40(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(40)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash128(key0, key1, buf[:40])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash128_64(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(64)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash128(key0, key1, buf[:64])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash128_128(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(128)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash128(key0, key1, buf[:128])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash128_1K(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(1024)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash128(key0, key1, buf[:1024])
}
}
func BenchmarkHash128_8K(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(buf)))
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Hash128(key0, key1, buf)
}
}
func BenchmarkFull8(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(8)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench.Reset()
bench.Write(buf[:8])
bench.Sum64()
}
}
func BenchmarkFull16(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(16)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench.Reset()
bench.Write(buf[:16])
bench.Sum64()
}
}
func BenchmarkFull40(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(24)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench.Reset()
bench.Write(buf[:16])
bench.Sum64()
}
}
func BenchmarkFull64(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(64)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench.Reset()
bench.Write(buf[:64])
bench.Sum64()
}
}
func BenchmarkFull128(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(128)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench.Reset()
bench.Write(buf[:64])
bench.Sum64()
}
}
func BenchmarkFull1K(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(1024)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench.Reset()
bench.Write(buf[:1024])
bench.Sum64()
}
}
func BenchmarkFull1Kunaligned(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(1024)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench.Reset()
bench.Write(buf[1:1025])
bench.Sum64()
}
}
func BenchmarkFull8K(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(buf)))
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench.Reset()
bench.Write(buf)
bench.Sum64()
}
}
func BenchmarkFull128_8(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(8)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench128.Reset()
bench128.Write(buf[:8])
bench128.Sum(nil)
}
}
func BenchmarkFull128_16(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(16)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench128.Reset()
bench128.Write(buf[:16])
bench128.Sum(nil)
}
}
func BenchmarkFull128_40(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(24)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench128.Reset()
bench128.Write(buf[:16])
bench128.Sum(nil)
}
}
func BenchmarkFull128_64(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(64)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench128.Reset()
bench128.Write(buf[:64])
bench128.Sum(nil)
}
}
func BenchmarkFull128_128(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(128)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench128.Reset()
bench128.Write(buf[:64])
bench128.Sum(nil)
}
}
func BenchmarkFull128_1K(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(1024)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench128.Reset()
bench128.Write(buf[:1024])
bench128.Sum(nil)
}
}
func BenchmarkFull128_8K(b *testing.B) {
b.SetBytes(int64(len(buf)))
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bench128.Reset()
bench128.Write(buf)
bench128.Sum(nil)
}
}

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package iblt
// Invertible Bloom Lookup Table from
// Whats the Difference?
// Efficient Set Reconciliation without Prior Context
// David Eppstein1 Michael T. Goodrich1 Frank Uyeda2 George Varghese
// https://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/pubs/EppGooUye-SIGCOMM-11.pdf
// IBFL with N cells (N>=50) and K=4 can safely recover diffs of size at least N/2.
// For large N the space overhead is less than 1.3 (so we can decode diffs of size of n * 0.77).
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"encoding/gob"
"errors"
"log"
"github.com/dchest/siphash"
)
// Filter is totally NOT thread-safe!
type Filter struct {
mask uint64
keySums []uint64
valueSums []*bts
counts []int
seen bitset
buf []byte
shift uint16
idx []int
}
func (f *Filter) Clone() *Filter {
r := &Filter{
mask: f.mask,
keySums: make([]uint64, f.N()),
valueSums: make([]*bts, 0, f.N()),
counts: make([]int, f.N()),
seen: make(bitset, len(f.seen)),
shift: f.shift,
idx: make([]int, len(f.idx)),
}
copy(r.keySums, f.keySums)
for _, v := range f.keySums {
r.keySums = append(r.keySums, v)
}
for _, v := range f.valueSums {
b := make([]byte, len(v.b))
copy(b, v.b)
r.valueSums = append(r.valueSums, &bts{b})
}
copy(r.counts, f.counts)
return r
}
type serializableFilter struct {
KeySums []uint64
ValueSums [][]byte
Counts []int
K int
}
func (f Filter) MarshalBinary() (data []byte, err error) {
s := serializableFilter{
KeySums: f.keySums,
Counts: f.counts,
ValueSums: make([][]byte, len(f.valueSums)),
K: len(f.idx),
}
for k, v := range f.valueSums {
s.ValueSums[k] = v.b
}
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
err = gob.NewEncoder(buf).Encode(s)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return buf.Bytes(), nil
}
func (f *Filter) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error {
var s serializableFilter
err := gob.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(data)).Decode(&s)
if err != nil {
return err
}
*f = *New(s.K, len(s.Counts))
f.keySums = s.KeySums
f.counts = s.Counts
for k, v := range s.ValueSums {
f.valueSums[k].b = v
}
return nil
}
// New constructs a new Filter.
func New(k, l int) *Filter {
if k >= 10 || k < 1 {
panic("k should be between 1 and 10")
}
if l/k < 2 {
panic("l should be at least 2*k")
}
if l&(l-1) != 0 {
panic("l should be a power of two")
}
var shift uint16
for ll := l; ll != 0; ll >>= 1 {
shift++
}
values := make([]*bts, l)
for i := range values {
values[i] = &bts{}
}
return &Filter{
mask: uint64(l - 1),
keySums: make([]uint64, l),
valueSums: values,
counts: make([]int, l),
seen: newBitSet(l),
shift: shift,
idx: make([]int, k),
}
}
func (f Filter) K() int {
return len(f.idx)
}
func (f Filter) N() int {
return len(f.counts)
}
func xor(a, b []byte) []byte {
if len(b) > len(a) {
return _xor(b, a)
}
return _xor(a, b)
}
func (f *Filter) getIdxHash(b []byte) ([]int, uint64) {
hash := hash(b)
return f.getIdx(hash), hash
}
func (f *Filter) getIdx(hash uint64) []int {
f.seen.ClearAll()
v := hash
bits := uint16(64)
for k := range f.idx {
for {
if bits < f.shift {
v = xorShiftStarRound(&hash)
bits = 64
}
pos := int(v & f.mask)
v >>= f.shift
bits -= f.shift
if f.seen.Test(pos) {
continue
}
f.seen.Set(pos)
f.idx[k] = pos
break
}
}
return f.idx
}
func (f *Filter) Add(b []byte) {
idx, hash := f.getIdxHash(b)
enc := f.encode(b)
for _, k := range idx {
f.counts[k] = f.counts[k] + 1
f.keySums[k] = f.keySums[k] ^ hash
f.valueSums[k].xorInPlace(enc)
}
}
func (f *Filter) Remove(b []byte) {
idx, hash := f.getIdxHash(b)
enc := f.encode(b)
for _, k := range idx {
f.counts[k] = f.counts[k] - 1
f.keySums[k] = f.keySums[k] ^ hash
f.valueSums[k].xorInPlace(enc)
}
// TODO: consider cleaning up pure cells:
// the value could get long if a very long values were inserted and then removed.
}
type Diff struct {
Added [][]byte
Removed [][]byte
}
func (f Filter) Diff(other Filter, diff *Filter) error {
if f.shift != other.shift || f.shift != diff.shift {
return errors.New("sizes should match")
}
if len(f.idx) != len(other.idx) || len(f.idx) != len(diff.idx) {
return errors.New("ks should match")
}
for k := range f.counts {
diff.counts[k] = f.counts[k] - other.counts[k]
diff.keySums[k] = f.keySums[k] ^ other.keySums[k]
diff.valueSums[k] = &bts{xor(f.valueSums[k].b, other.valueSums[k].b)}
}
return nil
}
// Inplace
func (f *Filter) Sub(other Filter) error {
if f.shift != other.shift {
return errors.New("sizes should match")
}
if len(f.idx) != len(other.idx) {
return errors.New("ks should match")
}
for k := range f.counts {
f.counts[k] = f.counts[k] - other.counts[k]
f.keySums[k] = f.keySums[k] ^ other.keySums[k]
f.valueSums[k].xorInPlace(other.valueSums[k].b)
}
return nil
}
// Decode is distructive!
// One can apply the diff produced (even in case of error) to restore the previous state.
func (f *Filter) Decode() (*Diff, error) {
pure := make([]int, len(f.counts))
numZ := 0
diff := &Diff{}
lp := 0
for k := range f.counts {
c := f.counts[k]
switch c {
case 0:
if f.keySums[k] == 0 {
numZ++
}
case -1, 1:
_, err := f.decode(f.valueSums[k].b)
if err != nil {
continue
}
pure[lp] = k
lp++
}
}
head := 0
tail := lp - 1
for lp > 0 {
// Deque pop
lp--
pos := pure[head]
c := f.counts[pos]
head++
if head == len(f.counts) {
head = 0
}
if c != 1 && c != -1 {
continue
}
dec, err := f.decode(f.valueSums[pos].b)
if err != nil {
continue
}
h := hash(dec)
if h == 0 || h != f.keySums[pos] {
continue
}
if c == 1 {
diff.Added = append(diff.Added, dec)
} else {
diff.Removed = append(diff.Removed, dec)
}
idx := f.getIdx(h)
val := f.valueSums[pos].b
numZ++
for _, k := range idx {
if k != pos {
if f.keySums[k] == 0 && f.counts[k] == 0 {
continue
}
f.keySums[k] = f.keySums[k] ^ h
f.valueSums[k].xorInPlace(val)
f.counts[k] = f.counts[k] - c
c := f.counts[k]
switch c {
case 0:
if f.keySums[k] == 0 {
numZ++
}
case -1, 1:
_, err := f.decode(f.valueSums[k].b)
if err != nil {
continue
}
// Deque push
lp++
tail++
if tail == len(f.counts) {
tail = 0
}
pure[tail] = k
}
}
}
f.keySums[pos] = 0
f.counts[pos] = 0
}
var err error
if numZ != len(f.counts) {
err = errors.New("failed to decode")
}
return diff, err
}
func _xor(a, b []byte) []byte {
// len(a) >= len(b)
// TODO: use append to reduce allocations?
r := make([]byte, len(a))
for i, v := range b {
r[i] = v ^ a[i]
}
copy(r[len(b):], a[len(b):])
return r
}
type bts struct {
b []byte
}
func (b *bts) xorInPlace(a []byte) {
if len(b.b) < len(a) {
b.b = _xor(a, b.b)
return
}
for i, v := range a {
b.b[i] = b.b[i] ^ v
}
}
// Self-delimited encoding.
func (f *Filter) encode(b []byte) []byte {
if len(b) >= 1<<16 {
log.Panicln("len(b) is too large", len(b))
}
l := len(b) + 2
if len(f.buf) < l {
f.buf = make([]byte, l)
}
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint16(f.buf, uint16(len(b)))
copy(f.buf[2:], b)
return f.buf[:l]
}
func (f *Filter) decode(b []byte) ([]byte, error) {
if len(b) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
if len(b) < 2 {
return nil, errors.New("bad length")
}
l16 := binary.LittleEndian.Uint16(b)
l := int(l16)
if l+2 > len(b) {
return nil, errors.New("too short")
}
return b[2 : l+2], nil
}
type bitset []uint64
func (b bitset) Set(i int) {
b[i>>6] |= 1 << (uint32(i) & 63)
}
func (b bitset) Clear(i int) {
b[i>>6] &= ^(1 << (uint32(i) & 63))
}
func (b bitset) Test(i int) bool {
return (b[i>>6] & (1 << (uint32(i) & 63))) != 0
}
func (b bitset) ClearAll() {
for i := range b {
b[i] = 0
}
}
func newBitSet(l int) bitset {
return make([]uint64, (l+63)>>6)
}
func hash(v []byte) uint64 {
return siphash.Hash(2, 57, v)
}
func xorShiftStarRound(x *uint64) uint64 {
if *x == 0 {
*x = 1
}
*x ^= (*x >> 12)
*x ^= (*x << 25)
*x ^= (*x >> 27)
return *x * 2685821657736338717
}

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package iblt
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/gob"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"sort"
"testing"
"github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew"
)
func TestIBLTSub(t *testing.T) {
var tcs = []struct {
a, b, add, remove []string
}{
{
a: []string{"z"},
add: []string{"z"},
},
{
a: []string{"z"},
b: []string{"z"},
},
{
a: []string{"alpha", "beta", "gamma", "delta", "ε", "zeta", "η"},
b: []string{"α", "beta", "gamma", "δ", "epsilon", "zeta", "η"},
add: []string{"alpha", "delta", "ε"},
remove: []string{"epsilon", "α", "δ"},
},
}
for _, l := range []int{16, 32, 1024} {
for _, tc := range tcs {
f := New(3, l)
f2 := New(3, l)
for _, s := range tc.a {
f.Add([]byte(s))
}
for _, s := range tc.b {
f2.Add([]byte(s))
}
for i := 0; i < 10000; i++ {
if i < 20 || rand.Intn(100) == 0 {
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
err := gob.NewEncoder(buf).Encode(f)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
continue
}
var i2 Filter
err = gob.NewDecoder(buf).Decode(&i2)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
continue
}
if spew.Sdump(f.keySums) != spew.Sdump(i2.keySums) {
t.Error("decoded Filter is different, oops. keysums")
spew.Dump(f.keySums, ">>>>", i2.keySums)
}
if spew.Sdump(f.counts) != spew.Sdump(i2.counts) {
t.Error("decoded Filter is different, oops. counts")
spew.Dump(f.counts, ">>>>", i2.counts)
}
if spew.Sprint(f.valueSums) != spew.Sprint(i2.valueSums) {
t.Error("decoded Filter is different, oops. valueSums")
spew.Println("", f.valueSums, "\n>>>>\n", i2.valueSums)
}
if f.K() != i2.K() {
t.Errorf("k: expected %d, got %d", f.K(), i2.K())
}
if f.N() != i2.N() {
t.Errorf("k: expected %d, got %d", f.N(), i2.N())
}
}
v := []byte(fmt.Sprint(i))
if rand.Intn(3) == 0 {
f.Add(v)
f2.Add(v)
} else {
f.Remove(v)
f2.Remove(v)
}
}
if err := f.Sub(*f2); err != nil {
t.Error(spew.Sdump(tc), err)
continue
}
r, err := f2.Decode()
if err == nil {
t.Error(spew.Sdump(tc), err, spew.Sdump(f2, r))
continue
}
r, err = f.Decode()
if err != nil {
t.Error(spew.Sdump(tc), err, spew.Sdump(f))
continue
}
sort.Strings(tc.add)
sort.Strings(tc.remove)
added := []string{}
for _, s := range r.Added {
added = append(added, string(s))
}
removed := []string{}
for _, s := range r.Removed {
removed = append(removed, string(s))
}
sort.Strings(added)
sort.Strings(removed)
if fmt.Sprint(tc.add) != fmt.Sprint(added) {
t.Error(spew.Sdump(tc), "|got", added, "|expected", tc.add)
}
if fmt.Sprint(tc.remove) != fmt.Sprint(removed) {
t.Error(spew.Sdump(tc), "|", removed, "|", tc.remove)
}
}
}
}
func TestIBLT(t *testing.T) {
var tcs = []struct {
add, remove []string
}{
{
add: []string{"z"},
},
{
remove: []string{"z"},
},
{
add: []string{"alpha", "beta", "gamma", "delta"},
remove: []string{"omega", "z", "p", "q"},
},
}
for _, k := range []int{3, 5, 7} {
for _, l := range []int{16, 32, 1024} {
if k != 3 && l < 1024 {
continue
}
for _, tc := range tcs {
f := New(k, l)
for _, s := range tc.add {
f.Add([]byte(s))
}
for _, s := range tc.remove {
f.Remove([]byte(s))
}
r, err := f.Decode()
if err != nil {
t.Error(spew.Sdump(tc), err)
}
sort.Strings(tc.add)
sort.Strings(tc.remove)
added := []string{}
for _, s := range r.Added {
added = append(added, string(s))
}
removed := []string{}
for _, s := range r.Removed {
removed = append(removed, string(s))
}
sort.Strings(added)
sort.Strings(removed)
if fmt.Sprint(tc.add) != fmt.Sprint(added) {
t.Error(spew.Sdump(tc), "|", added, "|", tc.add)
}
if fmt.Sprint(tc.remove) != fmt.Sprint(removed) {
t.Error(spew.Sdump(tc), "|", removed, "|", tc.remove)
}
}
}
}
}
func TestBitset(t *testing.T) {
a := 1
for l := 1; l < 15000; l += a {
a += rand.Intn(100)
fmt.Print(".")
b := newBitSet(l)
b2 := map[int]bool{}
check := func() {
for pos := 0; pos < l; pos++ {
if b2[pos] != b.Test(pos) {
t.Fatal(pos, b2[pos], b.Test(pos))
}
}
}
for k := 0; k < 10000; k++ {
pos := rand.Intn(l)
if rand.Intn(2) == 0 {
b.Clear(pos)
delete(b2, pos)
} else {
b.Set(pos)
b2[pos] = true
}
if rand.Intn(50) == 0 {
check()
}
}
check()
b.ClearAll()
for pos := 0; pos < l; pos++ {
if b.Test(pos) {
t.Fatal(pos, b.Test(pos))
}
}
}
}
func TestXOR(t *testing.T) {
tcs := []struct {
a, b, expected []byte
}{
{[]byte{0}, nil, []byte{0}},
{nil, []byte{0}, []byte{0}},
{[]byte{0xfa}, []byte{0xff}, []byte{5}},
{[]byte{0xfa, 0xff}, []byte{0xff}, []byte{5, 0xff}},
{[]byte{0xfa, 0xff}, []byte{0xff, 0xff, 1}, []byte{5, 0, 1}},
}
for _, tc := range tcs {
actual := xor(tc.a, tc.b)
if fmt.Sprint(actual) != fmt.Sprint(tc.expected) {
t.Errorf("`%v` ^ `%v`: expected `%v`, got `%v`\n", tc.a, tc.b, tc.expected, actual)
}
}
for _, tc := range tcs {
clone := func(x []byte) []byte {
y := make([]byte, len(x))
copy(y, x)
return y
}
a := bts{clone(tc.a)}
a.xorInPlace(tc.b)
if fmt.Sprint(a.b) != fmt.Sprint(tc.expected) {
t.Errorf("`%v` ^ `%v`: expected `%v`, got `%v`\n", tc.a, tc.b, tc.expected, tc.a)
}
}
}
func random(n int) []byte {
b := make([]byte, n)
for i := range b {
b[i] = byte(rand.Intn(256))
}
return b
}
func TestEncodeDecode(t *testing.T) {
var f Filter
for i := 0; i < 10000; i++ {
l := rand.Intn(30)
if i == 0 {
l = 1<<16 - 1
}
b := random(l)
encoded := f.encode(b)
slack := rand.Intn(10)
e2 := append(encoded, random(slack)...)
decoded, _ := f.decode(e2)
if fmt.Sprint(decoded) != fmt.Sprint(b) {
t.Errorf("a := `%v`, a.endode() == `%v`, with slack: `%v`. a.endode().decode() ==`%v`\n", b, encoded, e2, decoded)
}
}
defer func() {
if recover() == nil {
t.Error("expected Panic")
}
}()
f.encode(random(1 << 16))
}

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Copyright 2013, Sébastien Paolacci.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the name of the library nor the
names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL <COPYRIGHT HOLDER> BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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murmur3
=======
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/spaolacci/murmur3.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/spaolacci/murmur3)
Native Go implementation of Austin Appleby's third MurmurHash revision (aka
MurmurHash3).
Reference algorithm has been slightly hacked as to support the streaming mode
required by Go's standard [Hash interface](http://golang.org/pkg/hash/#Hash).
Benchmarks
----------
Go tip as of 2014-06-12 (i.e almost go1.3), core i7 @ 3.4 Ghz. All runs
include hasher instantiation and sequence finalization.
<pre>
Benchmark32_1 500000000 7.69 ns/op 130.00 MB/s
Benchmark32_2 200000000 8.83 ns/op 226.42 MB/s
Benchmark32_4 500000000 7.99 ns/op 500.39 MB/s
Benchmark32_8 200000000 9.47 ns/op 844.69 MB/s
Benchmark32_16 100000000 12.1 ns/op 1321.61 MB/s
Benchmark32_32 100000000 18.3 ns/op 1743.93 MB/s
Benchmark32_64 50000000 30.9 ns/op 2071.64 MB/s
Benchmark32_128 50000000 57.6 ns/op 2222.96 MB/s
Benchmark32_256 20000000 116 ns/op 2188.60 MB/s
Benchmark32_512 10000000 226 ns/op 2260.59 MB/s
Benchmark32_1024 5000000 452 ns/op 2263.73 MB/s
Benchmark32_2048 2000000 891 ns/op 2296.02 MB/s
Benchmark32_4096 1000000 1787 ns/op 2290.92 MB/s
Benchmark32_8192 500000 3593 ns/op 2279.68 MB/s
Benchmark128_1 100000000 26.1 ns/op 38.33 MB/s
Benchmark128_2 100000000 29.0 ns/op 69.07 MB/s
Benchmark128_4 50000000 29.8 ns/op 134.17 MB/s
Benchmark128_8 50000000 31.6 ns/op 252.86 MB/s
Benchmark128_16 100000000 26.5 ns/op 603.42 MB/s
Benchmark128_32 100000000 28.6 ns/op 1117.15 MB/s
Benchmark128_64 50000000 35.5 ns/op 1800.97 MB/s
Benchmark128_128 50000000 50.9 ns/op 2515.50 MB/s
Benchmark128_256 20000000 76.9 ns/op 3330.11 MB/s
Benchmark128_512 20000000 135 ns/op 3769.09 MB/s
Benchmark128_1024 10000000 250 ns/op 4094.38 MB/s
Benchmark128_2048 5000000 477 ns/op 4290.75 MB/s
Benchmark128_4096 2000000 940 ns/op 4353.29 MB/s
Benchmark128_8192 1000000 1838 ns/op 4455.47 MB/s
</pre>
<pre>
benchmark Go1.0 MB/s Go1.1 MB/s speedup Go1.2 MB/s speedup Go1.3 MB/s speedup
Benchmark32_1 98.90 118.59 1.20x 114.79 0.97x 130.00 1.13x
Benchmark32_2 168.04 213.31 1.27x 210.65 0.99x 226.42 1.07x
Benchmark32_4 414.01 494.19 1.19x 490.29 0.99x 500.39 1.02x
Benchmark32_8 662.19 836.09 1.26x 836.46 1.00x 844.69 1.01x
Benchmark32_16 917.46 1304.62 1.42x 1297.63 0.99x 1321.61 1.02x
Benchmark32_32 1141.93 1737.54 1.52x 1728.24 0.99x 1743.93 1.01x
Benchmark32_64 1289.47 2039.51 1.58x 2038.20 1.00x 2071.64 1.02x
Benchmark32_128 1299.23 2097.63 1.61x 2177.13 1.04x 2222.96 1.02x
Benchmark32_256 1369.90 2202.34 1.61x 2213.15 1.00x 2188.60 0.99x
Benchmark32_512 1399.56 2255.72 1.61x 2264.49 1.00x 2260.59 1.00x
Benchmark32_1024 1410.90 2285.82 1.62x 2270.99 0.99x 2263.73 1.00x
Benchmark32_2048 1422.14 2297.62 1.62x 2269.59 0.99x 2296.02 1.01x
Benchmark32_4096 1420.53 2307.81 1.62x 2273.43 0.99x 2290.92 1.01x
Benchmark32_8192 1424.79 2312.87 1.62x 2286.07 0.99x 2279.68 1.00x
Benchmark128_1 8.32 30.15 3.62x 30.84 1.02x 38.33 1.24x
Benchmark128_2 16.38 59.72 3.65x 59.37 0.99x 69.07 1.16x
Benchmark128_4 32.26 112.96 3.50x 114.24 1.01x 134.17 1.17x
Benchmark128_8 62.68 217.88 3.48x 218.18 1.00x 252.86 1.16x
Benchmark128_16 128.47 451.57 3.51x 474.65 1.05x 603.42 1.27x
Benchmark128_32 246.18 910.42 3.70x 871.06 0.96x 1117.15 1.28x
Benchmark128_64 449.05 1477.64 3.29x 1449.24 0.98x 1800.97 1.24x
Benchmark128_128 762.61 2222.42 2.91x 2217.30 1.00x 2515.50 1.13x
Benchmark128_256 1179.92 3005.46 2.55x 2931.55 0.98x 3330.11 1.14x
Benchmark128_512 1616.51 3590.75 2.22x 3592.08 1.00x 3769.09 1.05x
Benchmark128_1024 1964.36 3979.67 2.03x 4034.01 1.01x 4094.38 1.01x
Benchmark128_2048 2225.07 4156.93 1.87x 4244.17 1.02x 4290.75 1.01x
Benchmark128_4096 2360.15 4299.09 1.82x 4392.35 1.02x 4353.29 0.99x
Benchmark128_8192 2411.50 4356.84 1.81x 4480.68 1.03x 4455.47 0.99x
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// Copyright 2013, Sébastien Paolacci. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
/*
Package murmur3 implements Austin Appleby's non-cryptographic MurmurHash3.
Reference implementation:
http://code.google.com/p/smhasher/wiki/MurmurHash3
History, characteristics and (legacy) perfs:
https://sites.google.com/site/murmurhash/
https://sites.google.com/site/murmurhash/statistics
*/
package murmur3
type bmixer interface {
bmix(p []byte) (tail []byte)
Size() (n int)
reset()
}
type digest struct {
clen int // Digested input cumulative length.
tail []byte // 0 to Size()-1 bytes view of `buf'.
buf [16]byte // Expected (but not required) to be Size() large.
seed uint32 // Seed for initializing the hash.
bmixer
}
func (d *digest) BlockSize() int { return 1 }
func (d *digest) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
n = len(p)
d.clen += n
if len(d.tail) > 0 {
// Stick back pending bytes.
nfree := d.Size() - len(d.tail) // nfree ∈ [1, d.Size()-1].
if nfree < len(p) {
// One full block can be formed.
block := append(d.tail, p[:nfree]...)
p = p[nfree:]
_ = d.bmix(block) // No tail.
} else {
// Tail's buf is large enough to prevent reallocs.
p = append(d.tail, p...)
}
}
d.tail = d.bmix(p)
// Keep own copy of the 0 to Size()-1 pending bytes.
nn := copy(d.buf[:], d.tail)
d.tail = d.buf[:nn]
return n, nil
}
func (d *digest) Reset() {
d.clen = 0
d.tail = nil
d.bmixer.reset()
}

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package murmur3
import (
//"encoding/binary"
"hash"
"unsafe"
)
const (
c1_128 = 0x87c37b91114253d5
c2_128 = 0x4cf5ad432745937f
)
// Make sure interfaces are correctly implemented.
var (
_ hash.Hash = new(digest128)
_ Hash128 = new(digest128)
_ bmixer = new(digest128)
)
// Hash128 represents a 128-bit hasher
// Hack: the standard api doesn't define any Hash128 interface.
type Hash128 interface {
hash.Hash
Sum128() (uint64, uint64)
}
// digest128 represents a partial evaluation of a 128 bites hash.
type digest128 struct {
digest
h1 uint64 // Unfinalized running hash part 1.
h2 uint64 // Unfinalized running hash part 2.
}
// New128 returns a 128-bit hasher
func New128() Hash128 { return New128WithSeed(0) }
// New128WithSeed returns a 128-bit hasher set with explicit seed value
func New128WithSeed(seed uint32) Hash128 {
d := new(digest128)
d.seed = seed
d.bmixer = d
d.Reset()
return d
}
func (d *digest128) Size() int { return 16 }
func (d *digest128) reset() { d.h1, d.h2 = uint64(d.seed), uint64(d.seed) }
func (d *digest128) Sum(b []byte) []byte {
h1, h2 := d.Sum128()
return append(b,
byte(h1>>56), byte(h1>>48), byte(h1>>40), byte(h1>>32),
byte(h1>>24), byte(h1>>16), byte(h1>>8), byte(h1),
byte(h2>>56), byte(h2>>48), byte(h2>>40), byte(h2>>32),
byte(h2>>24), byte(h2>>16), byte(h2>>8), byte(h2),
)
}
func (d *digest128) bmix(p []byte) (tail []byte) {
h1, h2 := d.h1, d.h2
nblocks := len(p) / 16
for i := 0; i < nblocks; i++ {
t := (*[2]uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(&p[i*16]))
k1, k2 := t[0], t[1]
k1 *= c1_128
k1 = (k1 << 31) | (k1 >> 33) // rotl64(k1, 31)
k1 *= c2_128
h1 ^= k1
h1 = (h1 << 27) | (h1 >> 37) // rotl64(h1, 27)
h1 += h2
h1 = h1*5 + 0x52dce729
k2 *= c2_128
k2 = (k2 << 33) | (k2 >> 31) // rotl64(k2, 33)
k2 *= c1_128
h2 ^= k2
h2 = (h2 << 31) | (h2 >> 33) // rotl64(h2, 31)
h2 += h1
h2 = h2*5 + 0x38495ab5
}
d.h1, d.h2 = h1, h2
return p[nblocks*d.Size():]
}
func (d *digest128) Sum128() (h1, h2 uint64) {
h1, h2 = d.h1, d.h2
var k1, k2 uint64
switch len(d.tail) & 15 {
case 15:
k2 ^= uint64(d.tail[14]) << 48
fallthrough
case 14:
k2 ^= uint64(d.tail[13]) << 40
fallthrough
case 13:
k2 ^= uint64(d.tail[12]) << 32
fallthrough
case 12:
k2 ^= uint64(d.tail[11]) << 24
fallthrough
case 11:
k2 ^= uint64(d.tail[10]) << 16
fallthrough
case 10:
k2 ^= uint64(d.tail[9]) << 8
fallthrough
case 9:
k2 ^= uint64(d.tail[8]) << 0
k2 *= c2_128
k2 = (k2 << 33) | (k2 >> 31) // rotl64(k2, 33)
k2 *= c1_128
h2 ^= k2
fallthrough
case 8:
k1 ^= uint64(d.tail[7]) << 56
fallthrough
case 7:
k1 ^= uint64(d.tail[6]) << 48
fallthrough
case 6:
k1 ^= uint64(d.tail[5]) << 40
fallthrough
case 5:
k1 ^= uint64(d.tail[4]) << 32
fallthrough
case 4:
k1 ^= uint64(d.tail[3]) << 24
fallthrough
case 3:
k1 ^= uint64(d.tail[2]) << 16
fallthrough
case 2:
k1 ^= uint64(d.tail[1]) << 8
fallthrough
case 1:
k1 ^= uint64(d.tail[0]) << 0
k1 *= c1_128
k1 = (k1 << 31) | (k1 >> 33) // rotl64(k1, 31)
k1 *= c2_128
h1 ^= k1
}
h1 ^= uint64(d.clen)
h2 ^= uint64(d.clen)
h1 += h2
h2 += h1
h1 = fmix64(h1)
h2 = fmix64(h2)
h1 += h2
h2 += h1
return h1, h2
}
func fmix64(k uint64) uint64 {
k ^= k >> 33
k *= 0xff51afd7ed558ccd
k ^= k >> 33
k *= 0xc4ceb9fe1a85ec53
k ^= k >> 33
return k
}
/*
func rotl64(x uint64, r byte) uint64 {
return (x << r) | (x >> (64 - r))
}
*/
// Sum128 returns the MurmurHash3 sum of data. It is equivalent to the
// following sequence (without the extra burden and the extra allocation):
// hasher := New128()
// hasher.Write(data)
// return hasher.Sum128()
func Sum128(data []byte) (h1 uint64, h2 uint64) { return Sum128WithSeed(data, 0) }
// Sum128WithSeed returns the MurmurHash3 sum of data. It is equivalent to the
// following sequence (without the extra burden and the extra allocation):
// hasher := New128WithSeed(seed)
// hasher.Write(data)
// return hasher.Sum128()
func Sum128WithSeed(data []byte, seed uint32) (h1 uint64, h2 uint64) {
d := &digest128{h1: uint64(seed), h2: uint64(seed)}
d.seed = seed
d.tail = d.bmix(data)
d.clen = len(data)
return d.Sum128()
}

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package murmur3
// http://code.google.com/p/guava-libraries/source/browse/guava/src/com/google/common/hash/Murmur3_32HashFunction.java
import (
"hash"
"unsafe"
)
// Make sure interfaces are correctly implemented.
var (
_ hash.Hash = new(digest32)
_ hash.Hash32 = new(digest32)
_ bmixer = new(digest32)
)
const (
c1_32 uint32 = 0xcc9e2d51
c2_32 uint32 = 0x1b873593
)
// digest32 represents a partial evaluation of a 32 bites hash.
type digest32 struct {
digest
h1 uint32 // Unfinalized running hash.
}
// New32 returns new 32-bit hasher
func New32() hash.Hash32 { return New32WithSeed(0) }
// New32WithSeed returns new 32-bit hasher set with explicit seed value
func New32WithSeed(seed uint32) hash.Hash32 {
d := new(digest32)
d.seed = seed
d.bmixer = d
d.Reset()
return d
}
func (d *digest32) Size() int { return 4 }
func (d *digest32) reset() { d.h1 = d.seed }
func (d *digest32) Sum(b []byte) []byte {
h := d.Sum32()
return append(b, byte(h>>24), byte(h>>16), byte(h>>8), byte(h))
}
// Digest as many blocks as possible.
func (d *digest32) bmix(p []byte) (tail []byte) {
h1 := d.h1
nblocks := len(p) / 4
for i := 0; i < nblocks; i++ {
k1 := *(*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(&p[i*4]))
k1 *= c1_32
k1 = (k1 << 15) | (k1 >> 17) // rotl32(k1, 15)
k1 *= c2_32
h1 ^= k1
h1 = (h1 << 13) | (h1 >> 19) // rotl32(h1, 13)
h1 = h1*4 + h1 + 0xe6546b64
}
d.h1 = h1
return p[nblocks*d.Size():]
}
func (d *digest32) Sum32() (h1 uint32) {
h1 = d.h1
var k1 uint32
switch len(d.tail) & 3 {
case 3:
k1 ^= uint32(d.tail[2]) << 16
fallthrough
case 2:
k1 ^= uint32(d.tail[1]) << 8
fallthrough
case 1:
k1 ^= uint32(d.tail[0])
k1 *= c1_32
k1 = (k1 << 15) | (k1 >> 17) // rotl32(k1, 15)
k1 *= c2_32
h1 ^= k1
}
h1 ^= uint32(d.clen)
h1 ^= h1 >> 16
h1 *= 0x85ebca6b
h1 ^= h1 >> 13
h1 *= 0xc2b2ae35
h1 ^= h1 >> 16
return h1
}
/*
func rotl32(x uint32, r byte) uint32 {
return (x << r) | (x >> (32 - r))
}
*/
// Sum32 returns the MurmurHash3 sum of data. It is equivalent to the
// following sequence (without the extra burden and the extra allocation):
// hasher := New32()
// hasher.Write(data)
// return hasher.Sum32()
func Sum32(data []byte) uint32 { return Sum32WithSeed(data, 0) }
// Sum32WithSeed returns the MurmurHash3 sum of data. It is equivalent to the
// following sequence (without the extra burden and the extra allocation):
// hasher := New32WithSeed(seed)
// hasher.Write(data)
// return hasher.Sum32()
func Sum32WithSeed(data []byte, seed uint32) uint32 {
h1 := seed
nblocks := len(data) / 4
var p uintptr
if len(data) > 0 {
p = uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&data[0]))
}
p1 := p + uintptr(4*nblocks)
for ; p < p1; p += 4 {
k1 := *(*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(p))
k1 *= c1_32
k1 = (k1 << 15) | (k1 >> 17) // rotl32(k1, 15)
k1 *= c2_32
h1 ^= k1
h1 = (h1 << 13) | (h1 >> 19) // rotl32(h1, 13)
h1 = h1*4 + h1 + 0xe6546b64
}
tail := data[nblocks*4:]
var k1 uint32
switch len(tail) & 3 {
case 3:
k1 ^= uint32(tail[2]) << 16
fallthrough
case 2:
k1 ^= uint32(tail[1]) << 8
fallthrough
case 1:
k1 ^= uint32(tail[0])
k1 *= c1_32
k1 = (k1 << 15) | (k1 >> 17) // rotl32(k1, 15)
k1 *= c2_32
h1 ^= k1
}
h1 ^= uint32(len(data))
h1 ^= h1 >> 16
h1 *= 0x85ebca6b
h1 ^= h1 >> 13
h1 *= 0xc2b2ae35
h1 ^= h1 >> 16
return h1
}

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package murmur3
import (
"hash"
)
// Make sure interfaces are correctly implemented.
var (
_ hash.Hash = new(digest64)
_ hash.Hash64 = new(digest64)
_ bmixer = new(digest64)
)
// digest64 is half a digest128.
type digest64 digest128
// New64 returns a 64-bit hasher
func New64() hash.Hash64 { return New64WithSeed(0) }
// New64WithSeed returns a 64-bit hasher set with explicit seed value
func New64WithSeed(seed uint32) hash.Hash64 {
d := (*digest64)(New128WithSeed(seed).(*digest128))
return d
}
func (d *digest64) Sum(b []byte) []byte {
h1 := d.Sum64()
return append(b,
byte(h1>>56), byte(h1>>48), byte(h1>>40), byte(h1>>32),
byte(h1>>24), byte(h1>>16), byte(h1>>8), byte(h1))
}
func (d *digest64) Sum64() uint64 {
h1, _ := (*digest128)(d).Sum128()
return h1
}
// Sum64 returns the MurmurHash3 sum of data. It is equivalent to the
// following sequence (without the extra burden and the extra allocation):
// hasher := New64()
// hasher.Write(data)
// return hasher.Sum64()
func Sum64(data []byte) uint64 { return Sum64WithSeed(data, 0) }
// Sum64WithSeed returns the MurmurHash3 sum of data. It is equivalent to the
// following sequence (without the extra burden and the extra allocation):
// hasher := New64WithSeed(seed)
// hasher.Write(data)
// return hasher.Sum64()
func Sum64WithSeed(data []byte, seed uint32) uint64 {
d := &digest128{h1: uint64(seed), h2: uint64(seed)}
d.seed = seed
d.tail = d.bmix(data)
d.clen = len(data)
h1, _ := d.Sum128()
return h1
}

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package murmur3
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"testing"
)
var data = []struct {
seed uint32
h32 uint32
h64_1 uint64
h64_2 uint64
s string
}{
{0x00, 0x00000000, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000, ""},
{0x00, 0x248bfa47, 0xcbd8a7b341bd9b02, 0x5b1e906a48ae1d19, "hello"},
{0x00, 0x149bbb7f, 0x342fac623a5ebc8e, 0x4cdcbc079642414d, "hello, world"},
{0x00, 0xe31e8a70, 0xb89e5988b737affc, 0x664fc2950231b2cb, "19 Jan 2038 at 3:14:07 AM"},
{0x00, 0xd5c48bfc, 0xcd99481f9ee902c9, 0x695da1a38987b6e7, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."},
{0x01, 0x514e28b7, 0x4610abe56eff5cb5, 0x51622daa78f83583, ""},
{0x01, 0xbb4abcad, 0xa78ddff5adae8d10, 0x128900ef20900135, "hello"},
{0x01, 0x6f5cb2e9, 0x8b95f808840725c6, 0x1597ed5422bd493b, "hello, world"},
{0x01, 0xf50e1f30, 0x2a929de9c8f97b2f, 0x56a41d99af43a2db, "19 Jan 2038 at 3:14:07 AM"},
{0x01, 0x846f6a36, 0xfb3325171f9744da, 0xaaf8b92a5f722952, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."},
{0x2a, 0x087fcd5c, 0xf02aa77dfa1b8523, 0xd1016610da11cbb9, ""},
{0x2a, 0xe2dbd2e1, 0xc4b8b3c960af6f08, 0x2334b875b0efbc7a, "hello"},
{0x2a, 0x7ec7c6c2, 0xb91864d797caa956, 0xd5d139a55afe6150, "hello, world"},
{0x2a, 0x58f745f6, 0xfd8f19ebdc8c6b6a, 0xd30fdc310fa08ff9, "19 Jan 2038 at 3:14:07 AM"},
{0x2a, 0xc02d1434, 0x74f33c659cda5af7, 0x4ec7a891caf316f0, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."},
}
func TestRefStrings(t *testing.T) {
for _, elem := range data {
h32 := New32WithSeed(elem.seed)
h32.Write([]byte(elem.s))
if v := h32.Sum32(); v != elem.h32 {
t.Errorf("[Hash32] key: '%s', seed: '%d': 0x%x (want 0x%x)", elem.s, elem.seed, v, elem.h32)
}
h32.Reset()
h32.Write([]byte(elem.s))
target := fmt.Sprintf("%08x", elem.h32)
if p := fmt.Sprintf("%x", h32.Sum(nil)); p != target {
t.Errorf("[Hash32] key: '%s', seed: '%d': %s (want %s)", elem.s, elem.seed, p, target)
}
if v := Sum32WithSeed([]byte(elem.s), elem.seed); v != elem.h32 {
t.Errorf("[Hash32] key '%s', seed: '%d': 0x%x (want 0x%x)", elem.s, elem.seed, v, elem.h32)
}
h64 := New64WithSeed(elem.seed)
h64.Write([]byte(elem.s))
if v := h64.Sum64(); v != elem.h64_1 {
t.Errorf("'[Hash64] key: '%s', seed: '%d': 0x%x (want 0x%x)", elem.s, elem.seed, v, elem.h64_1)
}
h64.Reset()
h64.Write([]byte(elem.s))
target = fmt.Sprintf("%016x", elem.h64_1)
if p := fmt.Sprintf("%x", h64.Sum(nil)); p != target {
t.Errorf("[Hash64] key: '%s', seed: '%d': %s (want %s)", elem.s, elem.seed, p, target)
}
if v := Sum64WithSeed([]byte(elem.s), elem.seed); v != elem.h64_1 {
t.Errorf("[Hash64] key: '%s', seed: '%d': 0x%x (want 0x%x)", elem.s, elem.seed, v, elem.h64_1)
}
h128 := New128WithSeed(elem.seed)
h128.Write([]byte(elem.s))
if v1, v2 := h128.Sum128(); v1 != elem.h64_1 || v2 != elem.h64_2 {
t.Errorf("[Hash128] key: '%s', seed: '%d': 0x%x-0x%x (want 0x%x-0x%x)", elem.s, elem.seed, v1, v2, elem.h64_1, elem.h64_2)
}
h128.Reset()
h128.Write([]byte(elem.s))
target = fmt.Sprintf("%016x%016x", elem.h64_1, elem.h64_2)
if p := fmt.Sprintf("%x", h128.Sum(nil)); p != target {
t.Errorf("[Hash128] key: '%s', seed: '%d': %s (want %s)", elem.s, elem.seed, p, target)
}
if v1, v2 := Sum128WithSeed([]byte(elem.s), elem.seed); v1 != elem.h64_1 || v2 != elem.h64_2 {
t.Errorf("[Hash128] key: '%s', seed: '%d': 0x%x-0x%x (want 0x%x-0x%x)", elem.s, elem.seed, v1, v2, elem.h64_1, elem.h64_2)
}
}
}
func TestIncremental(t *testing.T) {
for _, elem := range data {
h32 := New32WithSeed(elem.seed)
h128 := New128WithSeed(elem.seed)
var i, j int
for k := len(elem.s); i < k; i = j {
j = 2*i + 3
if j > k {
j = k
}
s := elem.s[i:j]
print(s + "|")
h32.Write([]byte(s))
h128.Write([]byte(s))
}
println()
if v := h32.Sum32(); v != elem.h32 {
t.Errorf("[Hash32] key: '%s', seed: '%d': 0x%x (want 0x%x)", elem.s, elem.seed, v, elem.h32)
}
if v1, v2 := h128.Sum128(); v1 != elem.h64_1 || v2 != elem.h64_2 {
t.Errorf("[Hash128] key: '%s', seed: '%d': 0x%x-0x%x (want 0x%x-0x%x)", elem.s, elem.seed, v1, v2, elem.h64_1, elem.h64_2)
}
}
}
func Benchmark32(b *testing.B) {
buf := make([]byte, 8192)
for length := 1; length <= cap(buf); length *= 2 {
b.Run(strconv.Itoa(length), func(b *testing.B) {
buf = buf[:length]
b.SetBytes(int64(length))
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Sum32(buf)
}
})
}
}
func BenchmarkPartial32(b *testing.B) {
buf := make([]byte, 128)
for length := 8; length <= cap(buf); length *= 2 {
b.Run(strconv.Itoa(length), func(b *testing.B) {
buf = buf[:length]
b.SetBytes(int64(length))
start := (32 / 8) / 2
chunks := 7
k := length / chunks
tail := (length - start) % k
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
hasher := New32()
hasher.Write(buf[0:start])
for j := start; j+k <= length; j += k {
hasher.Write(buf[j : j+k])
}
hasher.Write(buf[length-tail:])
hasher.Sum32()
}
})
}
}
func Benchmark64(b *testing.B) {
buf := make([]byte, 8192)
for length := 1; length <= cap(buf); length *= 2 {
b.Run(strconv.Itoa(length), func(b *testing.B) {
buf = buf[:length]
b.SetBytes(int64(length))
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Sum64(buf)
}
})
}
}
func Benchmark128(b *testing.B) {
buf := make([]byte, 8192)
for length := 1; length <= cap(buf); length *= 2 {
b.Run(strconv.Itoa(length), func(b *testing.B) {
buf = buf[:length]
b.SetBytes(int64(length))
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
Sum128(buf)
}
})
}
}

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Copyright (c) 2014 Will Fitzgerald. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
distribution.
* Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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# MAKEFILE
#
# @author Nicola Asuni <info@tecnick.com>
# @link https://github.com/willf/bitset
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# List special make targets that are not associated with files
.PHONY: help all test format fmtcheck vet lint coverage cyclo ineffassign misspell structcheck varcheck errcheck gosimple astscan qa deps clean nuke
# Use bash as shell (Note: Ubuntu now uses dash which doesn't support PIPESTATUS).
SHELL=/bin/bash
# CVS path (path to the parent dir containing the project)
CVSPATH=github.com/willf
# Project owner
OWNER=willf
# Project vendor
VENDOR=willf
# Project name
PROJECT=bitset
# Project version
VERSION=$(shell cat VERSION)
# Name of RPM or DEB package
PKGNAME=${VENDOR}-${PROJECT}
# Current directory
CURRENTDIR=$(shell pwd)
# GO lang path
ifneq ($(GOPATH),)
ifeq ($(findstring $(GOPATH),$(CURRENTDIR)),)
# the defined GOPATH is not valid
GOPATH=
endif
endif
ifeq ($(GOPATH),)
# extract the GOPATH
GOPATH=$(firstword $(subst /src/, ,$(CURRENTDIR)))
endif
# --- MAKE TARGETS ---
# Display general help about this command
help:
@echo ""
@echo "$(PROJECT) Makefile."
@echo "GOPATH=$(GOPATH)"
@echo "The following commands are available:"
@echo ""
@echo " make qa : Run all the tests"
@echo " make test : Run the unit tests"
@echo ""
@echo " make format : Format the source code"
@echo " make fmtcheck : Check if the source code has been formatted"
@echo " make vet : Check for suspicious constructs"
@echo " make lint : Check for style errors"
@echo " make coverage : Generate the coverage report"
@echo " make cyclo : Generate the cyclomatic complexity report"
@echo " make ineffassign : Detect ineffectual assignments"
@echo " make misspell : Detect commonly misspelled words in source files"
@echo " make structcheck : Find unused struct fields"
@echo " make varcheck : Find unused global variables and constants"
@echo " make errcheck : Check that error return values are used"
@echo " make gosimple : Suggest code simplifications"
@echo " make astscan : GO AST scanner"
@echo ""
@echo " make docs : Generate source code documentation"
@echo ""
@echo " make deps : Get the dependencies"
@echo " make clean : Remove any build artifact"
@echo " make nuke : Deletes any intermediate file"
@echo ""
# Alias for help target
all: help
# Run the unit tests
test:
@mkdir -p target/test
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) \
go test \
-covermode=atomic \
-bench=. \
-race \
-cpuprofile=target/report/cpu.out \
-memprofile=target/report/mem.out \
-mutexprofile=target/report/mutex.out \
-coverprofile=target/report/coverage.out \
-v ./... | \
tee >(PATH=$(GOPATH)/bin:$(PATH) go-junit-report > target/test/report.xml); \
test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Format the source code
format:
@find . -type f -name "*.go" -exec gofmt -s -w {} \;
# Check if the source code has been formatted
fmtcheck:
@mkdir -p target
@find . -type f -name "*.go" -exec gofmt -s -d {} \; | tee target/format.diff
@test ! -s target/format.diff || { echo "ERROR: the source code has not been formatted - please use 'make format' or 'gofmt'"; exit 1; }
# Check for syntax errors
vet:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go vet .
# Check for style errors
lint:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) PATH=$(GOPATH)/bin:$(PATH) golint .
# Generate the coverage report
coverage:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) \
go tool cover -html=target/report/coverage.out -o target/report/coverage.html
# Report cyclomatic complexity
cyclo:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) gocyclo -avg ./ | tee target/report/cyclo.txt ; test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Detect ineffectual assignments
ineffassign:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) ineffassign ./ | tee target/report/ineffassign.txt ; test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Detect commonly misspelled words in source files
misspell:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) misspell -error ./ | tee target/report/misspell.txt ; test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Find unused struct fields
structcheck:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) structcheck -a ./ | tee target/report/structcheck.txt
# Find unused global variables and constants
varcheck:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) varcheck -e ./ | tee target/report/varcheck.txt
# Check that error return values are used
errcheck:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) errcheck ./ | tee target/report/errcheck.txt
# Suggest code simplifications
gosimple:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) gosimple ./ | tee target/report/gosimple.txt
# AST scanner
astscan:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) gas .//*.go | tee target/report/astscan.txt ; test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Generate source docs
docs:
@mkdir -p target/docs
nohup sh -c 'GOPATH=$(GOPATH) godoc -http=127.0.0.1:6060' > target/godoc_server.log 2>&1 &
wget --directory-prefix=target/docs/ --execute robots=off --retry-connrefused --recursive --no-parent --adjust-extension --page-requisites --convert-links http://127.0.0.1:6060/pkg/github.com/${VENDOR}/${PROJECT}/ ; kill -9 `lsof -ti :6060`
@echo '<html><head><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;./127.0.0.1:6060/pkg/'${CVSPATH}'/'${PROJECT}'/index.html"/></head><a href="./127.0.0.1:6060/pkg/'${CVSPATH}'/'${PROJECT}'/index.html">'${PKGNAME}' Documentation ...</a></html>' > target/docs/index.html
# Alias to run all quality-assurance checks
qa: fmtcheck test vet lint coverage cyclo ineffassign misspell structcheck varcheck errcheck gosimple astscan
# --- INSTALL ---
# Get the dependencies
deps:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get ./...
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/golang/lint/golint
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/jstemmer/go-junit-report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/axw/gocov/gocov
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/fzipp/gocyclo
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/gordonklaus/ineffassign
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/client9/misspell/cmd/misspell
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/opennota/check/cmd/structcheck
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/opennota/check/cmd/varcheck
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/kisielk/errcheck
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/gosimple
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/GoASTScanner/gas
# Remove any build artifact
clean:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go clean ./...
# Deletes any intermediate file
nuke:
rm -rf ./target
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go clean -i ./...

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# bitset
*Go language library to map between non-negative integers and boolean values*
[![Master Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/willf/bitset.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/willf/bitset?branch=master)
[![Master Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/willf/bitset/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/willf/bitset?branch=master)
[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/willf/bitset)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/willf/bitset)
[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/willf/bitset?status.svg)](http://godoc.org/github.com/willf/bitset)
## Description
Package bitset implements bitsets, a mapping between non-negative integers and boolean values.
It should be more efficient than map[uint] bool.
It provides methods for setting, clearing, flipping, and testing individual integers.
But it also provides set intersection, union, difference, complement, and symmetric operations, as well as tests to check whether any, all, or no bits are set, and querying a bitset's current length and number of positive bits.
BitSets are expanded to the size of the largest set bit; the memory allocation is approximately Max bits, where Max is the largest set bit. BitSets are never shrunk. On creation, a hint can be given for the number of bits that will be used.
Many of the methods, including Set, Clear, and Flip, return a BitSet pointer, which allows for chaining.
### Example use:
```go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"github.com/willf/bitset"
)
func main() {
fmt.Printf("Hello from BitSet!\n")
var b bitset.BitSet
// play some Go Fish
for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
card1 := uint(rand.Intn(52))
card2 := uint(rand.Intn(52))
b.Set(card1)
if b.Test(card2) {
fmt.Println("Go Fish!")
}
b.Clear(card1)
}
// Chaining
b.Set(10).Set(11)
for i, e := b.NextSet(0); e; i, e = b.NextSet(i + 1) {
fmt.Println("The following bit is set:", i)
}
if b.Intersection(bitset.New(100).Set(10)).Count() == 1 {
fmt.Println("Intersection works.")
} else {
fmt.Println("Intersection doesn't work???")
}
}
```
As an alternative to BitSets, one should check out the 'big' package, which provides a (less set-theoretical) view of bitsets.
Godoc documentation is at: https://godoc.org/github.com/willf/bitset
## Implementation Note
Go 1.9 introduced a native `math/bits` library. We provide backward compatibility to Go 1.7, which might be removed.
It is possible that a later version will match the `math/bits` return signature for counts (which is `int`, rather than our library's `unit64`). If so, the version will be bumped.
## Installation
```bash
go get github.com/willf/bitset
```
## Contributing
If you wish to contribute to this project, please branch and issue a pull request against master ("[GitHub Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/)")
This project include a Makefile that allows you to test and build the project with simple commands.
To see all available options:
```bash
make help
```
## Running all tests
Before committing the code, please check if it passes all tests using (note: this will install some dependencies):
```bash
make qa
```

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/*
Package bitset implements bitsets, a mapping
between non-negative integers and boolean values. It should be more
efficient than map[uint] bool.
It provides methods for setting, clearing, flipping, and testing
individual integers.
But it also provides set intersection, union, difference,
complement, and symmetric operations, as well as tests to
check whether any, all, or no bits are set, and querying a
bitset's current length and number of positive bits.
BitSets are expanded to the size of the largest set bit; the
memory allocation is approximately Max bits, where Max is
the largest set bit. BitSets are never shrunk. On creation,
a hint can be given for the number of bits that will be used.
Many of the methods, including Set,Clear, and Flip, return
a BitSet pointer, which allows for chaining.
Example use:
import "bitset"
var b BitSet
b.Set(10).Set(11)
if b.Test(1000) {
b.Clear(1000)
}
if B.Intersection(bitset.New(100).Set(10)).Count() > 1 {
fmt.Println("Intersection works.")
}
As an alternative to BitSets, one should check out the 'big' package,
which provides a (less set-theoretical) view of bitsets.
*/
package bitset
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/binary"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"strconv"
)
// the wordSize of a bit set
const wordSize = uint(64)
// log2WordSize is lg(wordSize)
const log2WordSize = uint(6)
// allBits has every bit set
const allBits uint64 = 0xffffffffffffffff
// A BitSet is a set of bits. The zero value of a BitSet is an empty set of length 0.
type BitSet struct {
length uint
set []uint64
}
// Error is used to distinguish errors (panics) generated in this package.
type Error string
// safeSet will fixup b.set to be non-nil and return the field value
func (b *BitSet) safeSet() []uint64 {
if b.set == nil {
b.set = make([]uint64, wordsNeeded(0))
}
return b.set
}
// From is a constructor used to create a BitSet from an array of integers
func From(buf []uint64) *BitSet {
return &BitSet{uint(len(buf)) * 64, buf}
}
// Bytes returns the bitset as array of integers
func (b *BitSet) Bytes() []uint64 {
return b.set
}
// wordsNeeded calculates the number of words needed for i bits
func wordsNeeded(i uint) int {
if i > (Cap() - wordSize + 1) {
return int(Cap() >> log2WordSize)
}
return int((i + (wordSize - 1)) >> log2WordSize)
}
// New creates a new BitSet with a hint that length bits will be required
func New(length uint) (bset *BitSet) {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
bset = &BitSet{
0,
make([]uint64, 0),
}
}
}()
bset = &BitSet{
length,
make([]uint64, wordsNeeded(length)),
}
return bset
}
// Cap returns the total possible capacity, or number of bits
func Cap() uint {
return ^uint(0)
}
// Len returns the length of the BitSet in words
func (b *BitSet) Len() uint {
return b.length
}
// extendSetMaybe adds additional words to incorporate new bits if needed
func (b *BitSet) extendSetMaybe(i uint) {
if i >= b.length { // if we need more bits, make 'em
nsize := wordsNeeded(i + 1)
if b.set == nil {
b.set = make([]uint64, nsize)
} else if cap(b.set) >= nsize {
b.set = b.set[:nsize] // fast resize
} else if len(b.set) < nsize {
newset := make([]uint64, nsize, 2*nsize) // increase capacity 2x
copy(newset, b.set)
b.set = newset
}
b.length = i + 1
}
}
// Test whether bit i is set.
func (b *BitSet) Test(i uint) bool {
if i >= b.length {
return false
}
return b.set[i>>log2WordSize]&(1<<(i&(wordSize-1))) != 0
}
// Set bit i to 1
func (b *BitSet) Set(i uint) *BitSet {
b.extendSetMaybe(i)
b.set[i>>log2WordSize] |= 1 << (i & (wordSize - 1))
return b
}
// Clear bit i to 0
func (b *BitSet) Clear(i uint) *BitSet {
if i >= b.length {
return b
}
b.set[i>>log2WordSize] &^= 1 << (i & (wordSize - 1))
return b
}
// SetTo sets bit i to value
func (b *BitSet) SetTo(i uint, value bool) *BitSet {
if value {
return b.Set(i)
}
return b.Clear(i)
}
// Flip bit at i
func (b *BitSet) Flip(i uint) *BitSet {
if i >= b.length {
return b.Set(i)
}
b.set[i>>log2WordSize] ^= 1 << (i & (wordSize - 1))
return b
}
// String creates a string representation of the Bitmap
func (b *BitSet) String() string {
// follows code from https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring
var buffer bytes.Buffer
start := []byte("{")
buffer.Write(start)
counter := 0
i, e := b.NextSet(0)
for e {
counter = counter + 1
// to avoid exhausting the memory
if counter > 0x40000 {
buffer.WriteString("...")
break
}
buffer.WriteString(strconv.FormatInt(int64(i), 10))
i, e = b.NextSet(i + 1)
if e {
buffer.WriteString(",")
}
}
buffer.WriteString("}")
return buffer.String()
}
// NextSet returns the next bit set from the specified index,
// including possibly the current index
// along with an error code (true = valid, false = no set bit found)
// for i,e := v.NextSet(0); e; i,e = v.NextSet(i + 1) {...}
func (b *BitSet) NextSet(i uint) (uint, bool) {
x := int(i >> log2WordSize)
if x >= len(b.set) {
return 0, false
}
w := b.set[x]
w = w >> (i & (wordSize - 1))
if w != 0 {
return i + trailingZeroes64(w), true
}
x = x + 1
for x < len(b.set) {
if b.set[x] != 0 {
return uint(x)*wordSize + trailingZeroes64(b.set[x]), true
}
x = x + 1
}
return 0, false
}
// NextClear returns the next clear bit from the specified index,
// including possibly the current index
// along with an error code (true = valid, false = no bit found i.e. all bits are set)
func (b *BitSet) NextClear(i uint) (uint, bool) {
x := int(i >> log2WordSize)
if x >= len(b.set) {
return 0, false
}
w := b.set[x]
w = w >> (i & (wordSize - 1))
wA := allBits >> (i & (wordSize - 1))
index := i + trailingZeroes64(^w)
if w != wA && index < b.length {
return index, true
}
x++
for x < len(b.set) {
index = uint(x)*wordSize + trailingZeroes64(^b.set[x])
if b.set[x] != allBits && index < b.length {
return index, true
}
x++
}
return 0, false
}
// ClearAll clears the entire BitSet
func (b *BitSet) ClearAll() *BitSet {
if b != nil && b.set != nil {
for i := range b.set {
b.set[i] = 0
}
}
return b
}
// wordCount returns the number of words used in a bit set
func (b *BitSet) wordCount() int {
return len(b.set)
}
// Clone this BitSet
func (b *BitSet) Clone() *BitSet {
c := New(b.length)
if b.set != nil { // Clone should not modify current object
copy(c.set, b.set)
}
return c
}
// Copy into a destination BitSet
// Returning the size of the destination BitSet
// like array copy
func (b *BitSet) Copy(c *BitSet) (count uint) {
if c == nil {
return
}
if b.set != nil { // Copy should not modify current object
copy(c.set, b.set)
}
count = c.length
if b.length < c.length {
count = b.length
}
return
}
// Count (number of set bits)
func (b *BitSet) Count() uint {
if b != nil && b.set != nil {
return uint(popcntSlice(b.set))
}
return 0
}
// Equal tests the equvalence of two BitSets.
// False if they are of different sizes, otherwise true
// only if all the same bits are set
func (b *BitSet) Equal(c *BitSet) bool {
if c == nil {
return false
}
if b.length != c.length {
return false
}
if b.length == 0 { // if they have both length == 0, then could have nil set
return true
}
// testing for equality shoud not transform the bitset (no call to safeSet)
for p, v := range b.set {
if c.set[p] != v {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func panicIfNull(b *BitSet) {
if b == nil {
panic(Error("BitSet must not be null"))
}
}
// Difference of base set and other set
// This is the BitSet equivalent of &^ (and not)
func (b *BitSet) Difference(compare *BitSet) (result *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
result = b.Clone() // clone b (in case b is bigger than compare)
l := int(compare.wordCount())
if l > int(b.wordCount()) {
l = int(b.wordCount())
}
for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
result.set[i] = b.set[i] &^ compare.set[i]
}
return
}
// DifferenceCardinality computes the cardinality of the differnce
func (b *BitSet) DifferenceCardinality(compare *BitSet) uint {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
l := int(compare.wordCount())
if l > int(b.wordCount()) {
l = int(b.wordCount())
}
cnt := uint64(0)
cnt += popcntMaskSlice(b.set[:l], compare.set[:l])
cnt += popcntSlice(b.set[l:])
return uint(cnt)
}
// InPlaceDifference computes the difference of base set and other set
// This is the BitSet equivalent of &^ (and not)
func (b *BitSet) InPlaceDifference(compare *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
l := int(compare.wordCount())
if l > int(b.wordCount()) {
l = int(b.wordCount())
}
for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
b.set[i] &^= compare.set[i]
}
}
// Convenience function: return two bitsets ordered by
// increasing length. Note: neither can be nil
func sortByLength(a *BitSet, b *BitSet) (ap *BitSet, bp *BitSet) {
if a.length <= b.length {
ap, bp = a, b
} else {
ap, bp = b, a
}
return
}
// Intersection of base set and other set
// This is the BitSet equivalent of & (and)
func (b *BitSet) Intersection(compare *BitSet) (result *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
b, compare = sortByLength(b, compare)
result = New(b.length)
for i, word := range b.set {
result.set[i] = word & compare.set[i]
}
return
}
// IntersectionCardinality computes the cardinality of the union
func (b *BitSet) IntersectionCardinality(compare *BitSet) uint {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
b, compare = sortByLength(b, compare)
cnt := popcntAndSlice(b.set, compare.set)
return uint(cnt)
}
// InPlaceIntersection destructively computes the intersection of
// base set and the compare set.
// This is the BitSet equivalent of & (and)
func (b *BitSet) InPlaceIntersection(compare *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
l := int(compare.wordCount())
if l > int(b.wordCount()) {
l = int(b.wordCount())
}
for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
b.set[i] &= compare.set[i]
}
for i := l; i < len(b.set); i++ {
b.set[i] = 0
}
if compare.length > 0 {
b.extendSetMaybe(compare.length - 1)
}
}
// Union of base set and other set
// This is the BitSet equivalent of | (or)
func (b *BitSet) Union(compare *BitSet) (result *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
b, compare = sortByLength(b, compare)
result = compare.Clone()
for i, word := range b.set {
result.set[i] = word | compare.set[i]
}
return
}
// UnionCardinality computes the cardinality of the uniton of the base set
// and the compare set.
func (b *BitSet) UnionCardinality(compare *BitSet) uint {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
b, compare = sortByLength(b, compare)
cnt := popcntOrSlice(b.set, compare.set)
if len(compare.set) > len(b.set) {
cnt += popcntSlice(compare.set[len(b.set):])
}
return uint(cnt)
}
// InPlaceUnion creates the destructive union of base set and compare set.
// This is the BitSet equivalent of | (or).
func (b *BitSet) InPlaceUnion(compare *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
l := int(compare.wordCount())
if l > int(b.wordCount()) {
l = int(b.wordCount())
}
if compare.length > 0 {
b.extendSetMaybe(compare.length - 1)
}
for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
b.set[i] |= compare.set[i]
}
if len(compare.set) > l {
for i := l; i < len(compare.set); i++ {
b.set[i] = compare.set[i]
}
}
}
// SymmetricDifference of base set and other set
// This is the BitSet equivalent of ^ (xor)
func (b *BitSet) SymmetricDifference(compare *BitSet) (result *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
b, compare = sortByLength(b, compare)
// compare is bigger, so clone it
result = compare.Clone()
for i, word := range b.set {
result.set[i] = word ^ compare.set[i]
}
return
}
// SymmetricDifferenceCardinality computes the cardinality of the symmetric difference
func (b *BitSet) SymmetricDifferenceCardinality(compare *BitSet) uint {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
b, compare = sortByLength(b, compare)
cnt := popcntXorSlice(b.set, compare.set)
if len(compare.set) > len(b.set) {
cnt += popcntSlice(compare.set[len(b.set):])
}
return uint(cnt)
}
// InPlaceSymmetricDifference creates the destructive SymmetricDifference of base set and other set
// This is the BitSet equivalent of ^ (xor)
func (b *BitSet) InPlaceSymmetricDifference(compare *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
panicIfNull(compare)
l := int(compare.wordCount())
if l > int(b.wordCount()) {
l = int(b.wordCount())
}
if compare.length > 0 {
b.extendSetMaybe(compare.length - 1)
}
for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
b.set[i] ^= compare.set[i]
}
if len(compare.set) > l {
for i := l; i < len(compare.set); i++ {
b.set[i] = compare.set[i]
}
}
}
// Is the length an exact multiple of word sizes?
func (b *BitSet) isLenExactMultiple() bool {
return b.length%wordSize == 0
}
// Clean last word by setting unused bits to 0
func (b *BitSet) cleanLastWord() {
if !b.isLenExactMultiple() {
b.set[len(b.set)-1] &= allBits >> (wordSize - b.length%wordSize)
}
}
// Complement computes the (local) complement of a biset (up to length bits)
func (b *BitSet) Complement() (result *BitSet) {
panicIfNull(b)
result = New(b.length)
for i, word := range b.set {
result.set[i] = ^word
}
result.cleanLastWord()
return
}
// All returns true if all bits are set, false otherwise. Returns true for
// empty sets.
func (b *BitSet) All() bool {
panicIfNull(b)
return b.Count() == b.length
}
// None returns true if no bit is set, false otherwise. Retursn true for
// empty sets.
func (b *BitSet) None() bool {
panicIfNull(b)
if b != nil && b.set != nil {
for _, word := range b.set {
if word > 0 {
return false
}
}
return true
}
return true
}
// Any returns true if any bit is set, false otherwise
func (b *BitSet) Any() bool {
panicIfNull(b)
return !b.None()
}
// IsSuperSet returns true if this is a superset of the other set
func (b *BitSet) IsSuperSet(other *BitSet) bool {
for i, e := other.NextSet(0); e; i, e = other.NextSet(i + 1) {
if !b.Test(i) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// IsStrictSuperSet returns true if this is a strict superset of the other set
func (b *BitSet) IsStrictSuperSet(other *BitSet) bool {
return b.Count() > other.Count() && b.IsSuperSet(other)
}
// DumpAsBits dumps a bit set as a string of bits
func (b *BitSet) DumpAsBits() string {
if b.set == nil {
return "."
}
buffer := bytes.NewBufferString("")
i := len(b.set) - 1
for ; i >= 0; i-- {
fmt.Fprintf(buffer, "%064b.", b.set[i])
}
return string(buffer.Bytes())
}
// BinaryStorageSize returns the binary storage requirements
func (b *BitSet) BinaryStorageSize() int {
return binary.Size(uint64(0)) + binary.Size(b.set)
}
// WriteTo writes a BitSet to a stream
func (b *BitSet) WriteTo(stream io.Writer) (int64, error) {
length := uint64(b.length)
// Write length
err := binary.Write(stream, binary.BigEndian, length)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Write set
err = binary.Write(stream, binary.BigEndian, b.set)
return int64(b.BinaryStorageSize()), err
}
// ReadFrom reads a BitSet from a stream written using WriteTo
func (b *BitSet) ReadFrom(stream io.Reader) (int64, error) {
var length uint64
// Read length first
err := binary.Read(stream, binary.BigEndian, &length)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
newset := New(uint(length))
if uint64(newset.length) != length {
return 0, errors.New("Unmarshalling error: type mismatch")
}
// Read remaining bytes as set
err = binary.Read(stream, binary.BigEndian, newset.set)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
*b = *newset
return int64(b.BinaryStorageSize()), nil
}
// MarshalBinary encodes a BitSet into a binary form and returns the result.
func (b *BitSet) MarshalBinary() ([]byte, error) {
var buf bytes.Buffer
writer := bufio.NewWriter(&buf)
_, err := b.WriteTo(writer)
if err != nil {
return []byte{}, err
}
err = writer.Flush()
return buf.Bytes(), err
}
// UnmarshalBinary decodes the binary form generated by MarshalBinary.
func (b *BitSet) UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error {
buf := bytes.NewReader(data)
reader := bufio.NewReader(buf)
_, err := b.ReadFrom(reader)
return err
}
// MarshalJSON marshals a BitSet as a JSON structure
func (b *BitSet) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
buffer := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, b.BinaryStorageSize()))
_, err := b.WriteTo(buffer)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// URLEncode all bytes
return json.Marshal(base64.URLEncoding.EncodeToString(buffer.Bytes()))
}
// UnmarshalJSON unmarshals a BitSet from JSON created using MarshalJSON
func (b *BitSet) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
// Unmarshal as string
var s string
err := json.Unmarshal(data, &s)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// URLDecode string
buf, err := base64.URLEncoding.DecodeString(s)
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = b.ReadFrom(bytes.NewReader(buf))
return err
}

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// Copyright 2014 Will Fitzgerald. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// This file tests bit sets
package bitset
import (
"math/rand"
"testing"
)
func BenchmarkSet(b *testing.B) {
b.StopTimer()
r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(0))
sz := 100000
s := New(uint(sz))
b.StartTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
s.Set(uint(r.Int31n(int32(sz))))
}
}
func BenchmarkGetTest(b *testing.B) {
b.StopTimer()
r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(0))
sz := 100000
s := New(uint(sz))
b.StartTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
s.Test(uint(r.Int31n(int32(sz))))
}
}
func BenchmarkSetExpand(b *testing.B) {
b.StopTimer()
sz := uint(100000)
b.StartTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
var s BitSet
s.Set(sz)
}
}
// go test -bench=Count
func BenchmarkCount(b *testing.B) {
b.StopTimer()
s := New(100000)
for i := 0; i < 100000; i += 100 {
s.Set(uint(i))
}
b.StartTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
s.Count()
}
}
// go test -bench=Iterate
func BenchmarkIterate(b *testing.B) {
b.StopTimer()
s := New(10000)
for i := 0; i < 10000; i += 3 {
s.Set(uint(i))
}
b.StartTimer()
for j := 0; j < b.N; j++ {
c := uint(0)
for i, e := s.NextSet(0); e; i, e = s.NextSet(i + 1) {
c++
}
}
}
// go test -bench=SparseIterate
func BenchmarkSparseIterate(b *testing.B) {
b.StopTimer()
s := New(100000)
for i := 0; i < 100000; i += 30 {
s.Set(uint(i))
}
b.StartTimer()
for j := 0; j < b.N; j++ {
c := uint(0)
for i, e := s.NextSet(0); e; i, e = s.NextSet(i + 1) {
c++
}
}
}
// go test -bench=LemireCreate
// see http://lemire.me/blog/2016/09/22/swift-versus-java-the-bitset-performance-test/
func BenchmarkLemireCreate(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
bitmap := New(0) // we force dynamic memory allocation
for v := uint(0); v <= 100000000; v += 100 {
bitmap.Set(v)
}
}
}
// go test -bench=LemireCount
// see http://lemire.me/blog/2016/09/22/swift-versus-java-the-bitset-performance-test/
func BenchmarkLemireCount(b *testing.B) {
bitmap := New(100000000)
for v := uint(0); v <= 100000000; v += 100 {
bitmap.Set(v)
}
b.ResetTimer()
sum := uint(0)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
sum += bitmap.Count()
}
if sum == 0 { // added just to fool ineffassign
return
}
}
// go test -bench=LemireIterate
// see http://lemire.me/blog/2016/09/22/swift-versus-java-the-bitset-performance-test/
func BenchmarkLemireIterate(b *testing.B) {
bitmap := New(100000000)
for v := uint(0); v <= 100000000; v += 100 {
bitmap.Set(v)
}
b.ResetTimer()
sum := uint(0)
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
for i, e := bitmap.NextSet(0); e; i, e = bitmap.NextSet(i + 1) {
sum++
}
}
if sum == 0 { // added just to fool ineffassign
return
}
}

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package bitset
// bit population count, take from
// https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=4988#c11
// credit: https://code.google.com/u/arnehormann/
func popcount(x uint64) (n uint64) {
x -= (x >> 1) & 0x5555555555555555
x = (x>>2)&0x3333333333333333 + x&0x3333333333333333
x += x >> 4
x &= 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f
x *= 0x0101010101010101
return x >> 56
}
func popcntSliceGo(s []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for _, x := range s {
cnt += popcount(x)
}
return cnt
}
func popcntMaskSliceGo(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for i := range s {
cnt += popcount(s[i] &^ m[i])
}
return cnt
}
func popcntAndSliceGo(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for i := range s {
cnt += popcount(s[i] & m[i])
}
return cnt
}
func popcntOrSliceGo(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for i := range s {
cnt += popcount(s[i] | m[i])
}
return cnt
}
func popcntXorSliceGo(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
cnt := uint64(0)
for i := range s {
cnt += popcount(s[i] ^ m[i])
}
return cnt
}

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// +build go1.9
package bitset
import "math/bits"
func popcntSlice(s []uint64) uint64 {
var cnt int
for _, x := range s {
cnt += bits.OnesCount64(x)
}
return uint64(cnt)
}
func popcntMaskSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
var cnt int
for i := range s {
cnt += bits.OnesCount64(s[i] &^ m[i])
}
return uint64(cnt)
}
func popcntAndSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
var cnt int
for i := range s {
cnt += bits.OnesCount64(s[i] & m[i])
}
return uint64(cnt)
}
func popcntOrSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
var cnt int
for i := range s {
cnt += bits.OnesCount64(s[i] | m[i])
}
return uint64(cnt)
}
func popcntXorSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
var cnt int
for i := range s {
cnt += bits.OnesCount64(s[i] ^ m[i])
}
return uint64(cnt)
}

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// +build !go1.9
// +build amd64,!appengine
package bitset
// *** the following functions are defined in popcnt_amd64.s
//go:noescape
func hasAsm() bool
// useAsm is a flag used to select the GO or ASM implementation of the popcnt function
var useAsm = hasAsm()
//go:noescape
func popcntSliceAsm(s []uint64) uint64
//go:noescape
func popcntMaskSliceAsm(s, m []uint64) uint64
//go:noescape
func popcntAndSliceAsm(s, m []uint64) uint64
//go:noescape
func popcntOrSliceAsm(s, m []uint64) uint64
//go:noescape
func popcntXorSliceAsm(s, m []uint64) uint64
func popcntSlice(s []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntSliceAsm(s)
}
return popcntSliceGo(s)
}
func popcntMaskSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntMaskSliceAsm(s, m)
}
return popcntMaskSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntAndSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntAndSliceAsm(s, m)
}
return popcntAndSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntOrSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntOrSliceAsm(s, m)
}
return popcntOrSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntXorSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
if useAsm {
return popcntXorSliceAsm(s, m)
}
return popcntXorSliceGo(s, m)
}

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// +build !go1.9
// +build amd64,!appengine
TEXT ·hasAsm(SB),4,$0-1
MOVQ $1, AX
CPUID
SHRQ $23, CX
ANDQ $1, CX
MOVB CX, ret+0(FP)
RET
#define POPCNTQ_DX_DX BYTE $0xf3; BYTE $0x48; BYTE $0x0f; BYTE $0xb8; BYTE $0xd2
TEXT ·popcntSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-32
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntSliceEnd
popcntSliceLoop:
BYTE $0xf3; BYTE $0x48; BYTE $0x0f; BYTE $0xb8; BYTE $0x16 // POPCNTQ (SI), DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
LOOP popcntSliceLoop
popcntSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+24(FP)
RET
TEXT ·popcntMaskSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-56
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntMaskSliceEnd
MOVQ m+24(FP), DI
popcntMaskSliceLoop:
MOVQ (DI), DX
NOTQ DX
ANDQ (SI), DX
POPCNTQ_DX_DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
ADDQ $8, DI
LOOP popcntMaskSliceLoop
popcntMaskSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+48(FP)
RET
TEXT ·popcntAndSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-56
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntAndSliceEnd
MOVQ m+24(FP), DI
popcntAndSliceLoop:
MOVQ (DI), DX
ANDQ (SI), DX
POPCNTQ_DX_DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
ADDQ $8, DI
LOOP popcntAndSliceLoop
popcntAndSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+48(FP)
RET
TEXT ·popcntOrSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-56
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntOrSliceEnd
MOVQ m+24(FP), DI
popcntOrSliceLoop:
MOVQ (DI), DX
ORQ (SI), DX
POPCNTQ_DX_DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
ADDQ $8, DI
LOOP popcntOrSliceLoop
popcntOrSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+48(FP)
RET
TEXT ·popcntXorSliceAsm(SB),4,$0-56
XORQ AX, AX
MOVQ s+0(FP), SI
MOVQ s_len+8(FP), CX
TESTQ CX, CX
JZ popcntXorSliceEnd
MOVQ m+24(FP), DI
popcntXorSliceLoop:
MOVQ (DI), DX
XORQ (SI), DX
POPCNTQ_DX_DX
ADDQ DX, AX
ADDQ $8, SI
ADDQ $8, DI
LOOP popcntXorSliceLoop
popcntXorSliceEnd:
MOVQ AX, ret+48(FP)
RET

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// +build !go1.9
// +build amd64,!appengine
// This file tests the popcnt funtions
package bitset
import (
"testing"
)
func TestPopcntSliceCond(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
oldUseAsm := useAsm
defer func() { useAsm = oldUseAsm }()
useAsm = false
resGo := popcntSlice(s)
useAsm = (true && oldUseAsm)
resAsm := popcntSlice(s)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}
func TestPopcntMaskSliceCond(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
oldUseAsm := useAsm
defer func() { useAsm = oldUseAsm }()
useAsm = false
resGo := popcntMaskSlice(s, m)
useAsm = (true && oldUseAsm)
resAsm := popcntMaskSlice(s, m)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}
func TestPopcntAndSliceCond(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
oldUseAsm := useAsm
defer func() { useAsm = oldUseAsm }()
useAsm = false
resGo := popcntAndSlice(s, m)
useAsm = (true && oldUseAsm)
resAsm := popcntAndSlice(s, m)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}
func TestPopcntOrSliceCond(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
oldUseAsm := useAsm
defer func() { useAsm = oldUseAsm }()
useAsm = false
resGo := popcntOrSlice(s, m)
useAsm = (true && oldUseAsm)
resAsm := popcntOrSlice(s, m)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}
func TestPopcntXorSliceCond(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
oldUseAsm := useAsm
defer func() { useAsm = oldUseAsm }()
useAsm = false
resGo := popcntXorSlice(s, m)
useAsm = (true && oldUseAsm)
resAsm := popcntXorSlice(s, m)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}

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// +build !go1.9
// +build amd64,!appengine
// This file tests the popcnt funtions
package bitset
import (
"testing"
)
func TestComparePopcntSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
resGo := popcntSliceGo(s)
resAsm := popcntSliceAsm(s)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}
func TestComparePopcntMaskSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
resGo := popcntMaskSliceGo(s, m)
resAsm := popcntMaskSliceAsm(s, m)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}
func TestComparePopcntAndSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
resGo := popcntAndSliceGo(s, m)
resAsm := popcntAndSliceAsm(s, m)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}
func TestComparePopcntOrSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
resGo := popcntOrSliceGo(s, m)
resAsm := popcntOrSliceAsm(s, m)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}
func TestComparePopcntXorSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
resGo := popcntXorSliceGo(s, m)
resAsm := popcntXorSliceAsm(s, m)
if resGo != resAsm {
t.Errorf("The implementations are different: GO %d != ASM %d", resGo, resAsm)
}
}

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// +build !go1.9
// +build !amd64 appengine
package bitset
func popcntSlice(s []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntSliceGo(s)
}
func popcntMaskSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntMaskSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntAndSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntAndSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntOrSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntOrSliceGo(s, m)
}
func popcntXorSlice(s, m []uint64) uint64 {
return popcntXorSliceGo(s, m)
}

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// This file tests the popcnt funtions
package bitset
import (
"testing"
)
func TestPopcntSliceGo(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
res := popcntSliceGo(s)
const l uint64 = 27
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong popcount %d != %d", res, l)
}
}
func TestPopcntMaskSliceGo(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
res := popcntMaskSliceGo(s, m)
const l uint64 = 9
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong mask %d != %d", res, l)
}
}
func TestPopcntAndSliceGo(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
res := popcntAndSliceGo(s, m)
const l uint64 = 18
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong And %d != %d", res, l)
}
}
func TestPopcntOrSliceGo(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
res := popcntOrSliceGo(s, m)
const l uint64 = 50
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong OR %d != %d", res, l)
}
}
func TestPopcntXorSliceGo(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
res := popcntXorSliceGo(s, m)
const l uint64 = 32
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong OR %d != %d", res, l)
}
}

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// This file tests the popcnt funtions
package bitset
import (
"testing"
)
func TestPopcntSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
res := popcntSlice(s)
const l uint64 = 27
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong popcount %d != %d", res, l)
}
}
func TestPopcntMaskSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
res := popcntMaskSlice(s, m)
const l uint64 = 9
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong mask %d != %d", res, l)
}
}
func TestPopcntAndSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
res := popcntAndSlice(s, m)
const l uint64 = 18
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong And %d != %d", res, l)
}
}
func TestPopcntOrSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
res := popcntOrSlice(s, m)
const l uint64 = 50
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong OR %d != %d", res, l)
}
}
func TestPopcntXorSlice(t *testing.T) {
s := []uint64{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29}
m := []uint64{31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71}
res := popcntXorSlice(s, m)
const l uint64 = 32
if res != l {
t.Errorf("Wrong OR %d != %d", res, l)
}
}

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// +build !go1.9
package bitset
var deBruijn = [...]byte{
0, 1, 56, 2, 57, 49, 28, 3, 61, 58, 42, 50, 38, 29, 17, 4,
62, 47, 59, 36, 45, 43, 51, 22, 53, 39, 33, 30, 24, 18, 12, 5,
63, 55, 48, 27, 60, 41, 37, 16, 46, 35, 44, 21, 52, 32, 23, 11,
54, 26, 40, 15, 34, 20, 31, 10, 25, 14, 19, 9, 13, 8, 7, 6,
}
func trailingZeroes64(v uint64) uint {
return uint(deBruijn[((v&-v)*0x03f79d71b4ca8b09)>>58])
}

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// +build go1.9
package bitset
import "math/bits"
func trailingZeroes64(v uint64) uint {
return uint(bits.TrailingZeros64(v))
}

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Copyright (c) 2014 Will Fitzgerald. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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# MAKEFILE
#
# @author Nicola Asuni <info@tecnick.com>
# @link https://github.com/willf/bloom
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# List special make targets that are not associated with files
.PHONY: help all test format fmtcheck vet lint coverage cyclo ineffassign misspell structcheck varcheck errcheck gosimple astscan qa deps clean nuke
# Use bash as shell (Note: Ubuntu now uses dash which doesn't support PIPESTATUS).
SHELL=/bin/bash
# CVS path (path to the parent dir containing the project)
CVSPATH=github.com/willf
# Project owner
OWNER=willf
# Project vendor
VENDOR=willf
# Project name
PROJECT=bloom
# Project version
VERSION=$(shell cat VERSION)
# Name of RPM or DEB package
PKGNAME=${VENDOR}-${PROJECT}
# Current directory
CURRENTDIR=$(shell pwd)
# GO lang path
ifneq ($(GOPATH),)
ifeq ($(findstring $(GOPATH),$(CURRENTDIR)),)
# the defined GOPATH is not valid
GOPATH=
endif
endif
ifeq ($(GOPATH),)
# extract the GOPATH
GOPATH=$(firstword $(subst /src/, ,$(CURRENTDIR)))
endif
# --- MAKE TARGETS ---
# Display general help about this command
help:
@echo ""
@echo "$(PROJECT) Makefile."
@echo "GOPATH=$(GOPATH)"
@echo "The following commands are available:"
@echo ""
@echo " make qa : Run all the tests"
@echo " make test : Run the unit tests"
@echo ""
@echo " make format : Format the source code"
@echo " make fmtcheck : Check if the source code has been formatted"
@echo " make vet : Check for suspicious constructs"
@echo " make lint : Check for style errors"
@echo " make coverage : Generate the coverage report"
@echo " make cyclo : Generate the cyclomatic complexity report"
@echo " make ineffassign : Detect ineffectual assignments"
@echo " make misspell : Detect commonly misspelled words in source files"
@echo " make structcheck : Find unused struct fields"
@echo " make varcheck : Find unused global variables and constants"
@echo " make errcheck : Check that error return values are used"
@echo " make gosimple : Suggest code simplifications"
@echo " make astscan : GO AST scanner"
@echo ""
@echo " make docs : Generate source code documentation"
@echo ""
@echo " make deps : Get the dependencies"
@echo " make clean : Remove any build artifact"
@echo " make nuke : Deletes any intermediate file"
@echo ""
# Alias for help target
all: help
# Run the unit tests
test:
@mkdir -p target/test
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) \
go test \
-covermode=atomic \
-bench=. \
-race \
-cpuprofile=target/report/cpu.out \
-memprofile=target/report/mem.out \
-mutexprofile=target/report/mutex.out \
-coverprofile=target/report/coverage.out \
-v ./... | \
tee >(PATH=$(GOPATH)/bin:$(PATH) go-junit-report > target/test/report.xml); \
test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Format the source code
format:
@find . -type f -name "*.go" -exec gofmt -s -w {} \;
# Check if the source code has been formatted
fmtcheck:
@mkdir -p target
@find . -type f -name "*.go" -exec gofmt -s -d {} \; | tee target/format.diff
@test ! -s target/format.diff || { echo "ERROR: the source code has not been formatted - please use 'make format' or 'gofmt'"; exit 1; }
# Check for syntax errors
vet:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go vet .
# Check for style errors
lint:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) PATH=$(GOPATH)/bin:$(PATH) golint .
# Generate the coverage report
coverage:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) \
go tool cover -html=target/report/coverage.out -o target/report/coverage.html
# Report cyclomatic complexity
cyclo:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) gocyclo -avg ./ | tee target/report/cyclo.txt ; test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Detect ineffectual assignments
ineffassign:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) ineffassign ./ | tee target/report/ineffassign.txt ; test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Detect commonly misspelled words in source files
misspell:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) misspell -error ./ | tee target/report/misspell.txt ; test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Find unused struct fields
structcheck:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) structcheck -a ./ | tee target/report/structcheck.txt
# Find unused global variables and constants
varcheck:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) varcheck -e ./ | tee target/report/varcheck.txt
# Check that error return values are used
errcheck:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) errcheck ./ | tee target/report/errcheck.txt
# Suggest code simplifications
gosimple:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) gosimple ./ | tee target/report/gosimple.txt
# AST scanner
astscan:
@mkdir -p target/report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) gas .//*.go | tee target/report/astscan.txt ; test $${PIPESTATUS[0]} -eq 0
# Generate source docs
docs:
@mkdir -p target/docs
nohup sh -c 'GOPATH=$(GOPATH) godoc -http=127.0.0.1:6060' > target/godoc_server.log 2>&1 &
wget --directory-prefix=target/docs/ --execute robots=off --retry-connrefused --recursive --no-parent --adjust-extension --page-requisites --convert-links http://127.0.0.1:6060/pkg/github.com/${VENDOR}/${PROJECT}/ ; kill -9 `lsof -ti :6060`
@echo '<html><head><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;./127.0.0.1:6060/pkg/'${CVSPATH}'/'${PROJECT}'/index.html"/></head><a href="./127.0.0.1:6060/pkg/'${CVSPATH}'/'${PROJECT}'/index.html">'${PKGNAME}' Documentation ...</a></html>' > target/docs/index.html
# Alias to run all quality-assurance checks
qa: fmtcheck test vet lint coverage cyclo ineffassign misspell structcheck varcheck errcheck gosimple astscan
# --- INSTALL ---
# Get the dependencies
deps:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get ./...
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/golang/lint/golint
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/jstemmer/go-junit-report
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/axw/gocov/gocov
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/fzipp/gocyclo
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/gordonklaus/ineffassign
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/client9/misspell/cmd/misspell
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/opennota/check/cmd/structcheck
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/opennota/check/cmd/varcheck
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/kisielk/errcheck
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/gosimple
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go get github.com/GoASTScanner/gas
# Remove any build artifact
clean:
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go clean ./...
# Deletes any intermediate file
nuke:
rm -rf ./target
GOPATH=$(GOPATH) go clean -i ./...

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Bloom filters
-------------
[![Master Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/willf/bloom.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/willf/bloom?branch=master)
[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/willf/bloom/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/willf/bloom?branch=master)
[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/willf/bloom)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/willf/bloom)
[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/willf/bloom?status.svg)](http://godoc.org/github.com/willf/bloom)
A Bloom filter is a representation of a set of _n_ items, where the main
requirement is to make membership queries; _i.e._, whether an item is a
member of a set.
A Bloom filter has two parameters: _m_, a maximum size (typically a reasonably large multiple of the cardinality of the set to represent) and _k_, the number of hashing functions on elements of the set. (The actual hashing functions are important, too, but this is not a parameter for this implementation). A Bloom filter is backed by a [BitSet](https://github.com/willf/bitset); a key is represented in the filter by setting the bits at each value of the hashing functions (modulo _m_). Set membership is done by _testing_ whether the bits at each value of the hashing functions (again, modulo _m_) are set. If so, the item is in the set. If the item is actually in the set, a Bloom filter will never fail (the true positive rate is 1.0); but it is susceptible to false positives. The art is to choose _k_ and _m_ correctly.
In this implementation, the hashing functions used is [murmurhash](github.com/spaolacci/murmur3), a non-cryptographic hashing function.
This implementation accepts keys for setting and testing as `[]byte`. Thus, to
add a string item, `"Love"`:
n := uint(1000)
filter := bloom.New(20*n, 5) // load of 20, 5 keys
filter.Add([]byte("Love"))
Similarly, to test if `"Love"` is in bloom:
if filter.Test([]byte("Love"))
For numeric data, I recommend that you look into the encoding/binary library. But, for example, to add a `uint32` to the filter:
i := uint32(100)
n1 := make([]byte, 4)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(n1, i)
filter.Add(n1)
Finally, there is a method to estimate the false positive rate of a particular
bloom filter for a set of size _n_:
if filter.EstimateFalsePositiveRate(1000) > 0.001
Given the particular hashing scheme, it's best to be empirical about this. Note
that estimating the FP rate will clear the Bloom filter.
Discussion here: [Bloom filter](https://groups.google.com/d/topic/golang-nuts/6MktecKi1bE/discussion)
Godoc documentation: https://godoc.org/github.com/willf/bloom
## Installation
```bash
go get -u github.com/willf/bloom
```
## Contributing
If you wish to contribute to this project, please branch and issue a pull request against master ("[GitHub Flow](https://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/)")
This project include a Makefile that allows you to test and build the project with simple commands.
To see all available options:
```bash
make help
```
## Running all tests
Before committing the code, please check if it passes all tests using (note: this will install some dependencies):
```bash
make deps
make qa
```

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/*
Package bloom provides data structures and methods for creating Bloom filters.
A Bloom filter is a representation of a set of _n_ items, where the main
requirement is to make membership queries; _i.e._, whether an item is a
member of a set.
A Bloom filter has two parameters: _m_, a maximum size (typically a reasonably large
multiple of the cardinality of the set to represent) and _k_, the number of hashing
functions on elements of the set. (The actual hashing functions are important, too,
but this is not a parameter for this implementation). A Bloom filter is backed by
a BitSet; a key is represented in the filter by setting the bits at each value of the
hashing functions (modulo _m_). Set membership is done by _testing_ whether the
bits at each value of the hashing functions (again, modulo _m_) are set. If so,
the item is in the set. If the item is actually in the set, a Bloom filter will
never fail (the true positive rate is 1.0); but it is susceptible to false
positives. The art is to choose _k_ and _m_ correctly.
In this implementation, the hashing functions used is murmurhash,
a non-cryptographic hashing function.
This implementation accepts keys for setting as testing as []byte. Thus, to
add a string item, "Love":
uint n = 1000
filter := bloom.New(20*n, 5) // load of 20, 5 keys
filter.Add([]byte("Love"))
Similarly, to test if "Love" is in bloom:
if filter.Test([]byte("Love"))
For numeric data, I recommend that you look into the binary/encoding library. But,
for example, to add a uint32 to the filter:
i := uint32(100)
n1 := make([]byte,4)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(n1,i)
f.Add(n1)
Finally, there is a method to estimate the false positive rate of a particular
Bloom filter for a set of size _n_:
if filter.EstimateFalsePositiveRate(1000) > 0.001
Given the particular hashing scheme, it's best to be empirical about this. Note
that estimating the FP rate will clear the Bloom filter.
*/
package bloom
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"math"
"github.com/spaolacci/murmur3"
"github.com/willf/bitset"
)
// A BloomFilter is a representation of a set of _n_ items, where the main
// requirement is to make membership queries; _i.e._, whether an item is a
// member of a set.
type BloomFilter struct {
m uint
k uint
b *bitset.BitSet
}
func max(x, y uint) uint {
if x > y {
return x
}
return y
}
// New creates a new Bloom filter with _m_ bits and _k_ hashing functions
// We force _m_ and _k_ to be at least one to avoid panics.
func New(m uint, k uint) *BloomFilter {
return &BloomFilter{max(1, m), max(1, k), bitset.New(m)}
}
// From creates a new Bloom filter with len(_data_) * 64 bits and _k_ hashing
// functions. The data slice is not going to be reset.
func From(data []uint64, k uint) *BloomFilter {
m := uint(len(data) * 64)
return &BloomFilter{m, k, bitset.From(data)}
}
// baseHashes returns the four hash values of data that are used to create k
// hashes
func baseHashes(data []byte) [4]uint64 {
a1 := []byte{1} // to grab another bit of data
hasher := murmur3.New128()
hasher.Write(data) // #nosec
v1, v2 := hasher.Sum128()
hasher.Write(a1) // #nosec
v3, v4 := hasher.Sum128()
return [4]uint64{
v1, v2, v3, v4,
}
}
// location returns the ith hashed location using the four base hash values
func location(h [4]uint64, i uint) uint64 {
ii := uint64(i)
return h[ii%2] + ii*h[2+(((ii+(ii%2))%4)/2)]
}
// location returns the ith hashed location using the four base hash values
func (f *BloomFilter) location(h [4]uint64, i uint) uint {
return uint(location(h, i) % uint64(f.m))
}
// EstimateParameters estimates requirements for m and k.
// Based on https://bitbucket.org/ww/bloom/src/829aa19d01d9/bloom.go
// used with permission.
func EstimateParameters(n uint, p float64) (m uint, k uint) {
m = uint(math.Ceil(-1 * float64(n) * math.Log(p) / math.Pow(math.Log(2), 2)))
k = uint(math.Ceil(math.Log(2) * float64(m) / float64(n)))
return
}
// NewWithEstimates creates a new Bloom filter for about n items with fp
// false positive rate
func NewWithEstimates(n uint, fp float64) *BloomFilter {
m, k := EstimateParameters(n, fp)
return New(m, k)
}
// Cap returns the capacity, _m_, of a Bloom filter
func (f *BloomFilter) Cap() uint {
return f.m
}
// K returns the number of hash functions used in the BloomFilter
func (f *BloomFilter) K() uint {
return f.k
}
// Add data to the Bloom Filter. Returns the filter (allows chaining)
func (f *BloomFilter) Add(data []byte) *BloomFilter {
h := baseHashes(data)
for i := uint(0); i < f.k; i++ {
f.b.Set(f.location(h, i))
}
return f
}
// Merge the data from two Bloom Filters.
func (f *BloomFilter) Merge(g *BloomFilter) error {
// Make sure the m's and k's are the same, otherwise merging has no real use.
if f.m != g.m {
return fmt.Errorf("m's don't match: %d != %d", f.m, g.m)
}
if f.k != g.k {
return fmt.Errorf("k's don't match: %d != %d", f.m, g.m)
}
f.b.InPlaceUnion(g.b)
return nil
}
// Copy creates a copy of a Bloom filter.
func (f *BloomFilter) Copy() *BloomFilter {
fc := New(f.m, f.k)
fc.Merge(f) // #nosec
return fc
}
// AddString to the Bloom Filter. Returns the filter (allows chaining)
func (f *BloomFilter) AddString(data string) *BloomFilter {
return f.Add([]byte(data))
}
// Test returns true if the data is in the BloomFilter, false otherwise.
// If true, the result might be a false positive. If false, the data
// is definitely not in the set.
func (f *BloomFilter) Test(data []byte) bool {
h := baseHashes(data)
for i := uint(0); i < f.k; i++ {
if !f.b.Test(f.location(h, i)) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// TestString returns true if the string is in the BloomFilter, false otherwise.
// If true, the result might be a false positive. If false, the data
// is definitely not in the set.
func (f *BloomFilter) TestString(data string) bool {
return f.Test([]byte(data))
}
// TestLocations returns true if all locations are set in the BloomFilter, false
// otherwise.
func (f *BloomFilter) TestLocations(locs []uint64) bool {
for i := 0; i < len(locs); i++ {
if !f.b.Test(uint(locs[i] % uint64(f.m))) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// TestAndAdd is the equivalent to calling Test(data) then Add(data).
// Returns the result of Test.
func (f *BloomFilter) TestAndAdd(data []byte) bool {
present := true
h := baseHashes(data)
for i := uint(0); i < f.k; i++ {
l := f.location(h, i)
if !f.b.Test(l) {
present = false
}
f.b.Set(l)
}
return present
}
// TestAndAddString is the equivalent to calling Test(string) then Add(string).
// Returns the result of Test.
func (f *BloomFilter) TestAndAddString(data string) bool {
return f.TestAndAdd([]byte(data))
}
// ClearAll clears all the data in a Bloom filter, removing all keys
func (f *BloomFilter) ClearAll() *BloomFilter {
f.b.ClearAll()
return f
}
// EstimateFalsePositiveRate returns, for a BloomFilter with a estimate of m bits
// and k hash functions, what the false positive rate will be
// while storing n entries; runs 100,000 tests. This is an empirical
// test using integers as keys. As a side-effect, it clears the BloomFilter.
func (f *BloomFilter) EstimateFalsePositiveRate(n uint) (fpRate float64) {
rounds := uint32(100000)
f.ClearAll()
n1 := make([]byte, 4)
for i := uint32(0); i < uint32(n); i++ {
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(n1, i)
f.Add(n1)
}
fp := 0
// test for number of rounds
for i := uint32(0); i < rounds; i++ {
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(n1, i+uint32(n)+1)
if f.Test(n1) {
//fmt.Printf("%v failed.\n", i+uint32(n)+1)
fp++
}
}
fpRate = float64(fp) / (float64(rounds))
f.ClearAll()
return
}
// bloomFilterJSON is an unexported type for marshaling/unmarshaling BloomFilter struct.
type bloomFilterJSON struct {
M uint `json:"m"`
K uint `json:"k"`
B *bitset.BitSet `json:"b"`
}
// MarshalJSON implements json.Marshaler interface.
func (f *BloomFilter) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(bloomFilterJSON{f.m, f.k, f.b})
}
// UnmarshalJSON implements json.Unmarshaler interface.
func (f *BloomFilter) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error {
var j bloomFilterJSON
err := json.Unmarshal(data, &j)
if err != nil {
return err
}
f.m = j.M
f.k = j.K
f.b = j.B
return nil
}
// WriteTo writes a binary representation of the BloomFilter to an i/o stream.
// It returns the number of bytes written.
func (f *BloomFilter) WriteTo(stream io.Writer) (int64, error) {
err := binary.Write(stream, binary.BigEndian, uint64(f.m))
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
err = binary.Write(stream, binary.BigEndian, uint64(f.k))
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
numBytes, err := f.b.WriteTo(stream)
return numBytes + int64(2*binary.Size(uint64(0))), err
}
// ReadFrom reads a binary representation of the BloomFilter (such as might
// have been written by WriteTo()) from an i/o stream. It returns the number
// of bytes read.
func (f *BloomFilter) ReadFrom(stream io.Reader) (int64, error) {
var m, k uint64
err := binary.Read(stream, binary.BigEndian, &m)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
err = binary.Read(stream, binary.BigEndian, &k)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
b := &bitset.BitSet{}
numBytes, err := b.ReadFrom(stream)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
f.m = uint(m)
f.k = uint(k)
f.b = b
return numBytes + int64(2*binary.Size(uint64(0))), nil
}
// GobEncode implements gob.GobEncoder interface.
func (f *BloomFilter) GobEncode() ([]byte, error) {
var buf bytes.Buffer
_, err := f.WriteTo(&buf)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return buf.Bytes(), nil
}
// GobDecode implements gob.GobDecoder interface.
func (f *BloomFilter) GobDecode(data []byte) error {
buf := bytes.NewBuffer(data)
_, err := f.ReadFrom(buf)
return err
}
// Equal tests for the equality of two Bloom filters
func (f *BloomFilter) Equal(g *BloomFilter) bool {
return f.m == g.m && f.k == g.k && f.b.Equal(g.b)
}
// Locations returns a list of hash locations representing a data item.
func Locations(data []byte, k uint) []uint64 {
locs := make([]uint64, k)
// calculate locations
h := baseHashes(data)
for i := uint(0); i < k; i++ {
locs[i] = location(h, i)
}
return locs
}

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package bloom
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"encoding/gob"
"encoding/json"
"math"
"testing"
)
// This implementation of Bloom filters is _not_
// safe for concurrent use. Uncomment the following
// method and run go test -race
//
// func TestConcurrent(t *testing.T) {
// gmp := runtime.GOMAXPROCS(2)
// defer runtime.GOMAXPROCS(gmp)
//
// f := New(1000, 4)
// n1 := []byte("Bess")
// n2 := []byte("Jane")
// f.Add(n1)
// f.Add(n2)
//
// var wg sync.WaitGroup
// const try = 1000
// var err1, err2 error
//
// wg.Add(1)
// go func() {
// for i := 0; i < try; i++ {
// n1b := f.Test(n1)
// if !n1b {
// err1 = fmt.Errorf("%v should be in", n1)
// break
// }
// }
// wg.Done()
// }()
//
// wg.Add(1)
// go func() {
// for i := 0; i < try; i++ {
// n2b := f.Test(n2)
// if !n2b {
// err2 = fmt.Errorf("%v should be in", n2)
// break
// }
// }
// wg.Done()
// }()
//
// wg.Wait()
//
// if err1 != nil {
// t.Fatal(err1)
// }
// if err2 != nil {
// t.Fatal(err2)
// }
// }
func TestBasic(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
n1 := []byte("Bess")
n2 := []byte("Jane")
n3 := []byte("Emma")
f.Add(n1)
n3a := f.TestAndAdd(n3)
n1b := f.Test(n1)
n2b := f.Test(n2)
n3b := f.Test(n3)
if !n1b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in.", n1)
}
if n2b {
t.Errorf("%v should not be in.", n2)
}
if n3a {
t.Errorf("%v should not be in the first time we look.", n3)
}
if !n3b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in the second time we look.", n3)
}
}
func TestBasicUint32(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
n1 := make([]byte, 4)
n2 := make([]byte, 4)
n3 := make([]byte, 4)
n4 := make([]byte, 4)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(n1, 100)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(n2, 101)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(n3, 102)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(n4, 103)
f.Add(n1)
n3a := f.TestAndAdd(n3)
n1b := f.Test(n1)
n2b := f.Test(n2)
n3b := f.Test(n3)
f.Test(n4)
if !n1b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in.", n1)
}
if n2b {
t.Errorf("%v should not be in.", n2)
}
if n3a {
t.Errorf("%v should not be in the first time we look.", n3)
}
if !n3b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in the second time we look.", n3)
}
}
func TestNewWithLowNumbers(t *testing.T) {
f := New(0, 0)
if f.k != 1 {
t.Errorf("%v should be 1", f.k)
}
if f.m != 1 {
t.Errorf("%v should be 1", f.m)
}
}
func TestString(t *testing.T) {
f := NewWithEstimates(1000, 0.001)
n1 := "Love"
n2 := "is"
n3 := "in"
n4 := "bloom"
f.AddString(n1)
n3a := f.TestAndAddString(n3)
n1b := f.TestString(n1)
n2b := f.TestString(n2)
n3b := f.TestString(n3)
f.TestString(n4)
if !n1b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in.", n1)
}
if n2b {
t.Errorf("%v should not be in.", n2)
}
if n3a {
t.Errorf("%v should not be in the first time we look.", n3)
}
if !n3b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in the second time we look.", n3)
}
}
func testEstimated(n uint, maxFp float64, t *testing.T) {
m, k := EstimateParameters(n, maxFp)
f := NewWithEstimates(n, maxFp)
fpRate := f.EstimateFalsePositiveRate(n)
if fpRate > 1.5*maxFp {
t.Errorf("False positive rate too high: n: %v; m: %v; k: %v; maxFp: %f; fpRate: %f, fpRate/maxFp: %f", n, m, k, maxFp, fpRate, fpRate/maxFp)
}
}
func TestEstimated1000_0001(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(1000, 0.000100, t) }
func TestEstimated10000_0001(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(10000, 0.000100, t) }
func TestEstimated100000_0001(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(100000, 0.000100, t) }
func TestEstimated1000_001(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(1000, 0.001000, t) }
func TestEstimated10000_001(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(10000, 0.001000, t) }
func TestEstimated100000_001(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(100000, 0.001000, t) }
func TestEstimated1000_01(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(1000, 0.010000, t) }
func TestEstimated10000_01(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(10000, 0.010000, t) }
func TestEstimated100000_01(t *testing.T) { testEstimated(100000, 0.010000, t) }
func min(a, b uint) uint {
if a < b {
return a
}
return b
}
// The following function courtesy of Nick @turgon
// This helper function ranges over the input data, applying the hashing
// which returns the bit locations to set in the filter.
// For each location, increment a counter for that bit address.
//
// If the Bloom Filter's location() method distributes locations uniformly
// at random, a property it should inherit from its hash function, then
// each bit location in the filter should end up with roughly the same
// number of hits. Importantly, the value of k should not matter.
//
// Once the results are collected, we can run a chi squared goodness of fit
// test, comparing the result histogram with the uniform distribition.
// This yields a test statistic with degrees-of-freedom of m-1.
func chiTestBloom(m, k, rounds uint, elements [][]byte) (succeeds bool) {
f := New(m, k)
results := make([]uint, m)
chi := make([]float64, m)
for _, data := range elements {
h := baseHashes(data)
for i := uint(0); i < f.k; i++ {
results[f.location(h, i)]++
}
}
// Each element of results should contain the same value: k * rounds / m.
// Let's run a chi-square goodness of fit and see how it fares.
var chiStatistic float64
e := float64(k*rounds) / float64(m)
for i := uint(0); i < m; i++ {
chi[i] = math.Pow(float64(results[i])-e, 2.0) / e
chiStatistic += chi[i]
}
// this tests at significant level 0.005 up to 20 degrees of freedom
table := [20]float64{
7.879, 10.597, 12.838, 14.86, 16.75, 18.548, 20.278,
21.955, 23.589, 25.188, 26.757, 28.3, 29.819, 31.319, 32.801, 34.267,
35.718, 37.156, 38.582, 39.997}
df := min(m-1, 20)
succeeds = table[df-1] > chiStatistic
return
}
func TestLocation(t *testing.T) {
var m, k, rounds uint
m = 8
k = 3
rounds = 100000 // 15000000
elements := make([][]byte, rounds)
for x := uint(0); x < rounds; x++ {
ctrlist := make([]uint8, 4)
ctrlist[0] = uint8(x)
ctrlist[1] = uint8(x >> 8)
ctrlist[2] = uint8(x >> 16)
ctrlist[3] = uint8(x >> 24)
data := []byte(ctrlist)
elements[x] = data
}
succeeds := chiTestBloom(m, k, rounds, elements)
if !succeeds {
t.Error("random assignment is too unrandom")
}
}
func TestCap(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
if f.Cap() != f.m {
t.Error("not accessing Cap() correctly")
}
}
func TestK(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
if f.K() != f.k {
t.Error("not accessing K() correctly")
}
}
func TestMarshalUnmarshalJSON(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
data, err := json.Marshal(f)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err.Error())
}
var g BloomFilter
err = json.Unmarshal(data, &g)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err.Error())
}
if g.m != f.m {
t.Error("invalid m value")
}
if g.k != f.k {
t.Error("invalid k value")
}
if g.b == nil {
t.Fatal("bitset is nil")
}
if !g.b.Equal(f.b) {
t.Error("bitsets are not equal")
}
}
func TestUnmarshalInvalidJSON(t *testing.T) {
data := []byte("{invalid}")
var g BloomFilter
err := g.UnmarshalJSON(data)
if err == nil {
t.Error("expected error while unmarshalling invalid data")
}
}
func TestWriteToReadFrom(t *testing.T) {
var b bytes.Buffer
f := New(1000, 4)
_, err := f.WriteTo(&b)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
g := New(1000, 1)
_, err = g.ReadFrom(&b)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if g.m != f.m {
t.Error("invalid m value")
}
if g.k != f.k {
t.Error("invalid k value")
}
if g.b == nil {
t.Fatal("bitset is nil")
}
if !g.b.Equal(f.b) {
t.Error("bitsets are not equal")
}
g.Test([]byte(""))
}
func TestReadWriteBinary(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
var buf bytes.Buffer
bytesWritten, err := f.WriteTo(&buf)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err.Error())
}
if bytesWritten != int64(buf.Len()) {
t.Errorf("incorrect write length %d != %d", bytesWritten, buf.Len())
}
var g BloomFilter
bytesRead, err := g.ReadFrom(&buf)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err.Error())
}
if bytesRead != bytesWritten {
t.Errorf("read unexpected number of bytes %d != %d", bytesRead, bytesWritten)
}
if g.m != f.m {
t.Error("invalid m value")
}
if g.k != f.k {
t.Error("invalid k value")
}
if g.b == nil {
t.Fatal("bitset is nil")
}
if !g.b.Equal(f.b) {
t.Error("bitsets are not equal")
}
}
func TestEncodeDecodeGob(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
f.Add([]byte("one"))
f.Add([]byte("two"))
f.Add([]byte("three"))
var buf bytes.Buffer
err := gob.NewEncoder(&buf).Encode(f)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err.Error())
}
var g BloomFilter
err = gob.NewDecoder(&buf).Decode(&g)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err.Error())
}
if g.m != f.m {
t.Error("invalid m value")
}
if g.k != f.k {
t.Error("invalid k value")
}
if g.b == nil {
t.Fatal("bitset is nil")
}
if !g.b.Equal(f.b) {
t.Error("bitsets are not equal")
}
if !g.Test([]byte("three")) {
t.Errorf("missing value 'three'")
}
if !g.Test([]byte("two")) {
t.Errorf("missing value 'two'")
}
if !g.Test([]byte("one")) {
t.Errorf("missing value 'one'")
}
}
func TestEqual(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
f1 := New(1000, 4)
g := New(1000, 20)
h := New(10, 20)
n1 := []byte("Bess")
f1.Add(n1)
if !f.Equal(f) {
t.Errorf("%v should be equal to itself", f)
}
if f.Equal(f1) {
t.Errorf("%v should not be equal to %v", f, f1)
}
if f.Equal(g) {
t.Errorf("%v should not be equal to %v", f, g)
}
if f.Equal(h) {
t.Errorf("%v should not be equal to %v", f, h)
}
}
func BenchmarkEstimated(b *testing.B) {
for n := uint(100000); n <= 100000; n *= 10 {
for fp := 0.1; fp >= 0.0001; fp /= 10.0 {
f := NewWithEstimates(n, fp)
f.EstimateFalsePositiveRate(n)
}
}
}
func BenchmarkSeparateTestAndAdd(b *testing.B) {
f := NewWithEstimates(uint(b.N), 0.0001)
key := make([]byte, 100)
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(key, uint32(i))
f.Test(key)
f.Add(key)
}
}
func BenchmarkCombinedTestAndAdd(b *testing.B) {
f := NewWithEstimates(uint(b.N), 0.0001)
key := make([]byte, 100)
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(key, uint32(i))
f.TestAndAdd(key)
}
}
func TestMerge(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
n1 := []byte("f")
f.Add(n1)
g := New(1000, 4)
n2 := []byte("g")
g.Add(n2)
h := New(999, 4)
n3 := []byte("h")
h.Add(n3)
j := New(1000, 5)
n4 := []byte("j")
j.Add(n4)
err := f.Merge(g)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("There should be no error when merging two similar filters")
}
err = f.Merge(h)
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("There should be an error when merging filters with mismatched m")
}
err = f.Merge(j)
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("There should be an error when merging filters with mismatched k")
}
n2b := f.Test(n2)
if !n2b {
t.Errorf("The value doesn't exist after a valid merge")
}
n3b := f.Test(n3)
if n3b {
t.Errorf("The value exists after an invalid merge")
}
n4b := f.Test(n4)
if n4b {
t.Errorf("The value exists after an invalid merge")
}
}
func TestCopy(t *testing.T) {
f := New(1000, 4)
n1 := []byte("f")
f.Add(n1)
// copy here instead of New
g := f.Copy()
n2 := []byte("g")
g.Add(n2)
n1fb := f.Test(n1)
if !n1fb {
t.Errorf("The value doesn't exist in original after making a copy")
}
n1gb := g.Test(n1)
if !n1gb {
t.Errorf("The value doesn't exist in the copy")
}
n2fb := f.Test(n2)
if n2fb {
t.Errorf("The value exists in the original, it should only exist in copy")
}
n2gb := g.Test(n2)
if !n2gb {
t.Errorf("The value doesn't exist in copy after Add()")
}
}
func TestFrom(t *testing.T) {
var (
k = uint(5)
data = make([]uint64, 10)
test = []byte("test")
)
bf := From(data, k)
if bf.K() != k {
t.Errorf("Constant k does not match the expected value")
}
if bf.Cap() != uint(len(data)*64) {
t.Errorf("Capacity does not match the expected value")
}
if bf.Test(test) {
t.Errorf("Bloom filter should not contain the value")
}
bf.Add(test)
if !bf.Test(test) {
t.Errorf("Bloom filter should contain the value")
}
// create a new Bloom filter from an existing (populated) data slice.
bf = From(data, k)
if !bf.Test(test) {
t.Errorf("Bloom filter should contain the value")
}
}
func TestTestLocations(t *testing.T) {
f := NewWithEstimates(1000, 0.001)
n1 := []byte("Love")
n2 := []byte("is")
n3 := []byte("in")
n4 := []byte("bloom")
f.Add(n1)
n3a := f.TestLocations(Locations(n3, f.K()))
f.Add(n3)
n1b := f.TestLocations(Locations(n1, f.K()))
n2b := f.TestLocations(Locations(n2, f.K()))
n3b := f.TestLocations(Locations(n3, f.K()))
n4b := f.TestLocations(Locations(n4, f.K()))
if !n1b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in.", n1)
}
if n2b {
t.Errorf("%v should not be in.", n2)
}
if n3a {
t.Errorf("%v should not be in the first time we look.", n3)
}
if !n3b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in the second time we look.", n3)
}
if n4b {
t.Errorf("%v should be in.", n4)
}
}