Struct simd_adler32::Adler32

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pub struct Adler32 { /* private fields */ }
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An adler32 hash generator type.

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impl Adler32

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pub fn new() -> Self

Constructs a new Adler32.

Potential overhead here due to runtime feature detection although in testing on 100k and 10k random byte arrays it was not really noticeable.

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use simd_adler32::Adler32;

let mut adler = Adler32::new();
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pub fn from_checksum(checksum: u32) -> Self

Constructs a new Adler32 using existing checksum.

Potential overhead here due to runtime feature detection although in testing on 100k and 10k random byte arrays it was not really noticeable.

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use simd_adler32::Adler32;

let mut adler = Adler32::from_checksum(0xdeadbeaf);
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pub fn write(&mut self, data: &[u8])

Computes hash for supplied data and stores results in internal state.

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pub fn finish(&self) -> u32

Returns the hash value for the values written so far.

Despite its name, the method does not reset the hasher’s internal state. Additional writes will continue from the current value. If you need to start a fresh hash value, you will have to use reset.

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pub fn reset(&mut self)

Resets the internal state.

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impl Clone for Adler32

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fn clone(&self) -> Adler32

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Default for Adler32

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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