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Is the benchmark source code available anywhere (["Presenting XXH3" article](https://fastcompression.blogspot.com/2019/03/presenting-xxh3.html))?
I would like to use the same tool for measurements (a…
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Dear rurban:
wyhash have been updated significantly with the "threat" of XXH3. The cycles per hash have been reduced by 1.5 on average. The long key speed is much higher. Also portability has been …
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Hi @Bulat-Ziganshin ,
I've been recently interested in your hash algorithm `farsh`,
and noticed it could vectorize very well, which is great for speed on large inputs.
However, in a couple of c…
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Checksum computation for very big files could probably be made faster:
1. By using a faster hashing algorithm ([xxHash](https://cyan4973.github.io/xxHash/) for instance)
2. By compiling the functi…
mhham updated
5 years ago
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I'm on a project with C++14 requirement. Is it possible to adjust the implementation to be C++14 compatible?
From what I have seen only `if constexpr` is used from C++17. In once case (`swap32/64`)…
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Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) - 32-bit
When trying to compile OpenSurge, i get the error below
```
yzubi@ybuzi:~/Programs/OpenSurge/opensurge-master/build$ make
[ 1%] Building C object …
Yzubi updated
4 years ago
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How to install and use? ...no helping!!
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I have problem running the test on OpenBSD 6.5.
```
$ uname -a
OpenBSD nuc.lounge.se 6.5 GENERIC.MP#3 amd64
$ go version
go version go1.12.1 openbsd/amd64
```
This is probably related to some…
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Sorry to bother you, but why there are no binaries yet?
I would appreciate stepping into the future with xxHash for Windows x64 on board.
There are many *.iso, *.mkv, etc waiting to be processed wit…
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I noticed that you added `__uint128_t` to the xxh3. That is not portable to 32-bit; the type is only defined on 64-bit, and as you see below, for a pretty decent reason.
I suggest this:
```c
stat…