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xxhash
VENDORED: Go to github.com/cespare/xxhash for original package.
xxhash is a Go implementation of the 64-bit xxHash algorithm, XXH64. This is a high-quality hashing algorithm that is much faster than anything in the Go standard library.
This package provides a straightforward API:
func Sum64(b []byte) uint64
func Sum64String(s string) uint64
type Digest struct{ ... }
func New() *Digest
The Digest
type implements hash.Hash64. Its key methods are:
func (*Digest) Write([]byte) (int, error)
func (*Digest) WriteString(string) (int, error)
func (*Digest) Sum64() uint64
This implementation provides a fast pure-Go implementation and an even faster assembly implementation for amd64.
Benchmarks
Here are some quick benchmarks comparing the pure-Go and assembly implementations of Sum64.
input size | purego | asm |
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5 B | 979.66 MB/s | 1291.17 MB/s |
100 B | 7475.26 MB/s | 7973.40 MB/s |
4 KB | 17573.46 MB/s | 17602.65 MB/s |
10 MB | 17131.46 MB/s | 17142.16 MB/s |
These numbers were generated on Ubuntu 18.04 with an Intel i7-8700K CPU using the following commands under Go 1.11.2:
$ go test -tags purego -benchtime 10s -bench '/xxhash,direct,bytes'
$ go test -benchtime 10s -bench '/xxhash,direct,bytes'