bloomfilter-2.0.1.0: Pure and impure Bloom Filter implementations.

CopyrightBryan O'Sullivan
LicenseBSD3
MaintainerBryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
Stabilityunstable
Portabilityportable
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell98

Data.BloomFilter.Hash

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Description

Fast hashing of Haskell values. The hash functions used are Bob Jenkins's public domain functions, which combine high performance with excellent mixing properties. For more details, see http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/.

In addition to the usual "one input, one output" hash functions, this module provides multi-output hash functions, suitable for use in applications that need multiple hashes, such as Bloom filtering.

Synopsis

Basic hash functionality

class Hashable a where Source #

Minimal complete definition

hashIO32

Methods

hashIO32 :: a -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

Compute a 32-bit hash of a value. The salt value perturbs the result.

hashIO64 :: a -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

Compute a 64-bit hash of a value. The first salt value perturbs the first element of the result, and the second salt perturbs the second.

Instances

Hashable Bool Source # 
Hashable Char Source # 
Hashable Double Source # 
Hashable Float Source # 
Hashable Int Source # 
Hashable Int8 Source # 
Hashable Int16 Source # 
Hashable Int32 Source # 
Hashable Int64 Source # 
Hashable Integer Source # 
Hashable Ordering Source # 
Hashable Word8 Source # 
Hashable Word16 Source # 
Hashable Word32 Source # 
Hashable Word64 Source # 
Hashable () Source # 

Methods

hashIO32 :: () -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

hashIO64 :: () -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

Hashable ByteString Source # 
Hashable ByteString Source # 
Storable a => Hashable [a] Source # 

Methods

hashIO32 :: [a] -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

hashIO64 :: [a] -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

Hashable a => Hashable (Maybe a) Source # 
(Hashable a, Hashable b) => Hashable (Either a b) Source # 
(Hashable a, Hashable b) => Hashable (a, b) Source # 

Methods

hashIO32 :: (a, b) -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

hashIO64 :: (a, b) -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

(Hashable a, Hashable b, Hashable c) => Hashable (a, b, c) Source # 

Methods

hashIO32 :: (a, b, c) -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

hashIO64 :: (a, b, c) -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

(Hashable a, Hashable b, Hashable c, Hashable d) => Hashable (a, b, c, d) Source # 

Methods

hashIO32 :: (a, b, c, d) -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

hashIO64 :: (a, b, c, d) -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

(Hashable a, Hashable b, Hashable c, Hashable d, Hashable e) => Hashable (a, b, c, d, e) Source # 

Methods

hashIO32 :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

hashIO64 :: (a, b, c, d, e) -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

hash32 :: Hashable a => a -> Word32 Source #

Compute a 32-bit hash.

hashSalt32 Source #

Arguments

:: Hashable a 
=> Word32

salt

-> a

value to hash

-> Word32 

Compute a salted 32-bit hash.

hashSalt64 Source #

Arguments

:: Hashable a 
=> Word64

salt

-> a

value to hash

-> Word64 

Compute a salted 64-bit hash.

Compute a family of hash values

hashes Source #

Arguments

:: Hashable a 
=> Int

number of hashes to compute

-> a

value to hash

-> [Word32] 

Compute a list of 32-bit hashes. The value to hash may be inspected as many times as there are hashes requested.

cheapHashes Source #

Arguments

:: Hashable a 
=> Int

number of hashes to compute

-> a

value to hash

-> [Word32] 

Compute a list of 32-bit hashes relatively cheaply. The value to hash is inspected at most twice, regardless of the number of hashes requested.

We use a variant of Kirsch and Mitzenmacher's technique from "Less Hashing, Same Performance: Building a Better Bloom Filter", http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~kirsch/pubs/bbbf/esa06.pdf.

Where Kirsch and Mitzenmacher multiply the second hash by a coefficient, we shift right by the coefficient. This offers better performance (as a shift is much cheaper than a multiply), and the low order bits of the final hash stay well mixed.

Hash functions for Storable instances

hashOne32 :: Storable a => a -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

Compute a 32-bit hash of a Storable instance.

hashOne64 :: Storable a => a -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

Compute a 64-bit hash of a Storable instance.

hashList32 :: Storable a => [a] -> Word32 -> IO Word32 Source #

Compute a 32-bit hash of a list of Storable instances.

hashList64 :: Storable a => [a] -> Word64 -> IO Word64 Source #

Compute a 64-bit hash of a list of Storable instances.