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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2011 The Guava Authors
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except
 * in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package com.google.common.hash;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkState;

import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
import com.google.common.primitives.Ints;
import com.google.common.primitives.UnsignedInts;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.security.MessageDigest;

import javax.annotation.Nullable;

/**
 * An immutable hash code of arbitrary bit length.
 *
 * @author Dimitris Andreou
 * @author Kurt Alfred Kluever
 * @since 11.0
 */
@Beta
public abstract class HashCode {
  HashCode() {}

  /**
   * Returns the first four bytes of {@linkplain #asBytes() this hashcode's bytes}, converted to
   * an {@code int} value in little-endian order.
   *
   * @throws IllegalStateException if {@code bits() < 32}
   */
  public abstract int asInt();

  /**
   * Returns the first eight bytes of {@linkplain #asBytes() this hashcode's bytes}, converted to
   * a {@code long} value in little-endian order.
   *
   * @throws IllegalStateException if {@code bits() < 64}
   */
  public abstract long asLong();

  /**
   * If this hashcode has enough bits, returns {@code asLong()}, otherwise returns a {@code long}
   * value with {@code asBytes()} as the least-significant bytes and {@code 0x00} as the remaining
   * most-significant bytes.
   *
   * @since 14.0 (since 11.0 as {@code Hashing.padToLong(HashCode)})
   */
  public abstract long padToLong();

  /**
   * Returns the value of this hash code as a byte array. The caller may modify the byte array;
   * changes to it will not be reflected in this {@code HashCode} object or any other arrays
   * returned by this method.
   */
  // TODO(user): consider ByteString here, when that is available
  public abstract byte[] asBytes();

  /**
   * Creates a 32-bit {@code HashCode} representation of the given int value. The underlying bytes
   * are interpreted in little endian order.
   *
   * @since 15.0 (since 12.0 in HashCodes)
   */
  public static HashCode fromInt(int hash) {
    return new IntHashCode(hash);
  }

  private static final class IntHashCode extends HashCode implements Serializable {
    final int hash;

    IntHashCode(int hash) {
      this.hash = hash;
    }

    @Override
    public int bits() {
      return 32;
    }

    @Override
    public byte[] asBytes() {
      return new byte[] {
          (byte) hash,
          (byte) (hash >> 8),
          (byte) (hash >> 16),
          (byte) (hash >> 24)};
    }

    @Override
    public int asInt() {
      return hash;
    }

    @Override
    public long asLong() {
      throw new IllegalStateException("this HashCode only has 32 bits; cannot create a long");
    }

    @Override
    public long padToLong() {
      return UnsignedInts.toLong(hash);
    }

    private static final long serialVersionUID = 0;
  }

  /**
   * Creates a 64-bit {@code HashCode} representation of the given long value. The underlying bytes
   * are interpreted in little endian order.
   *
   * @since 15.0 (since 12.0 in HashCodes)
   */
  public static HashCode fromLong(long hash) {
    return new LongHashCode(hash);
  }

  private static final class LongHashCode extends HashCode implements Serializable {
    final long hash;

    LongHashCode(long hash) {
      this.hash = hash;
    }

    @Override
    public int bits() {
      return 64;
    }

    @Override
    public byte[] asBytes() {
      return new byte[] {
          (byte) hash,
          (byte) (hash >> 8),
          (byte) (hash >> 16),
          (byte) (hash >> 24),
          (byte) (hash >> 32),
          (byte) (hash >> 40),
          (byte) (hash >> 48),
          (byte) (hash >> 56)};
    }

    @Override
    public int asInt() {
      return (int) hash;
    }

    @Override
    public long asLong() {
      return hash;
    }

    @Override
    public long padToLong() {
      return hash;
    }

    private static final long serialVersionUID = 0;
  }

  /**
   * Creates a {@code HashCode} from a byte array. The array is defensively copied to preserve
   * the immutability contract of {@code HashCode}. The array cannot be empty.
   *
   * @since 15.0 (since 12.0 in HashCodes)
   */
  public static HashCode fromBytes(byte[] bytes) {
    checkArgument(bytes.length >= 1, "A HashCode must contain at least 1 byte.");
    return fromBytesNoCopy(bytes.clone());
  }

  /**
   * Creates a {@code HashCode} from a byte array. The array is not copied defensively,
   * so it must be handed-off so as to preserve the immutability contract of {@code HashCode}.
   */
  static HashCode fromBytesNoCopy(byte[] bytes) {
    return new BytesHashCode(bytes);
  }

  private static final class BytesHashCode extends HashCode implements Serializable {
    final byte[] bytes;

    BytesHashCode(byte[] bytes) {
      this.bytes = checkNotNull(bytes);
    }

    @Override
    public int bits() {
      return bytes.length * 8;
    }

    @Override
    public byte[] asBytes() {
      return bytes.clone();
    }

    @Override
    public int asInt() {
      checkState(bytes.length >= 4,
          "HashCode#asInt() requires >= 4 bytes (it only has %s bytes).", bytes.length);
      return (bytes[0] & 0xFF)
          | ((bytes[1] & 0xFF) << 8)
          | ((bytes[2] & 0xFF) << 16)
          | ((bytes[3] & 0xFF) << 24);
    }

    @Override
    public long asLong() {
      checkState(bytes.length >= 8,
          "HashCode#asLong() requires >= 8 bytes (it only has %s bytes).", bytes.length);
      return padToLong();
    }

    @Override
    public long padToLong() {
      long retVal = (bytes[0] & 0xFF);
      for (int i = 1; i < Math.min(bytes.length, 8); i++) {
        retVal |= (bytes[i] & 0xFFL) << (i * 8);
      }
      return retVal;
    }

    private static final long serialVersionUID = 0;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the number of bits in this hash code; a positive multiple of 8.
   */
  public abstract int bits();

  /**
   * Creates a {@code HashCode} from a hexadecimal ({@code base 16}) encoded string. The string must
   * be at least 2 characters long, and contain only valid, lower-cased hexadecimal characters.
   *
   * 

This method accepts the exact format generated by {@link #toString}. If you require more * lenient {@code base 16} decoding, please use * {@link com.google.common.io.BaseEncoding#decode} (and pass the result to {@link #fromBytes}). * * @since 15.0 */ public static HashCode fromString(String string) { checkArgument(string.length() >= 2, "input string (%s) must have at least 2 characters", string); checkArgument(string.length() % 2 == 0, "input string (%s) must have an even number of characters", string); byte[] bytes = new byte[string.length() / 2]; for (int i = 0; i < string.length(); i += 2) { int ch1 = decode(string.charAt(i)) << 4; int ch2 = decode(string.charAt(i + 1)); bytes[i / 2] = (byte) (ch1 + ch2); } return fromBytesNoCopy(bytes); } private static int decode(char ch) { if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') { return ch - '0'; } if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f') { return ch - 'a' + 10; } throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal hexadecimal character: " + ch); } /** * Copies bytes from this hash code into {@code dest}. * * @param dest the byte array into which the hash code will be written * @param offset the start offset in the data * @param maxLength the maximum number of bytes to write * @return the number of bytes written to {@code dest} * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if there is not enough room in {@code dest} */ public final int writeBytesTo(byte[] dest, int offset, int maxLength) { maxLength = Ints.min(maxLength, bits() / 8); Preconditions.checkPositionIndexes(offset, offset + maxLength, dest.length); // TODO(user): Consider avoiding the array creation in asBytes() by stepping through // the bytes individually. byte[] hash = asBytes(); System.arraycopy(hash, 0, dest, offset, maxLength); return maxLength; } @Override public final boolean equals(@Nullable Object object) { if (object instanceof HashCode) { HashCode that = (HashCode) object; // Undocumented: this is a non-short-circuiting equals(), in case this is a cryptographic // hash code, in which case we don't want to leak timing information return MessageDigest.isEqual(this.asBytes(), that.asBytes()); } return false; } /** * Returns a "Java hash code" for this {@code HashCode} instance; this is well-defined * (so, for example, you can safely put {@code HashCode} instances into a {@code * HashSet}) but is otherwise probably not what you want to use. */ @Override public final int hashCode() { // If we have at least 4 bytes (32 bits), just take the first 4 bytes. Since this is // already a (presumably) high-quality hash code, any four bytes of it will do. if (bits() >= 32) { return asInt(); } // If we have less than 4 bytes, use them all. byte[] bytes = asBytes(); int val = (bytes[0] & 0xFF); for (int i = 1; i < bytes.length; i++) { val |= ((bytes[i] & 0xFF) << (i * 8)); } return val; } /** * Returns a string containing each byte of {@link #asBytes}, in order, as a two-digit unsigned * hexadecimal number in lower case. * *

Note that if the output is considered to be a single hexadecimal number, this hash code's * bytes are the big-endian representation of that number. This may be surprising since * everything else in the hashing API uniformly treats multibyte values as little-endian. But * this format conveniently matches that of utilities such as the UNIX {@code md5sum} command. * *

To create a {@code HashCode} from its string representation, see {@link #fromString}. */ @Override public final String toString() { byte[] bytes = asBytes(); StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(2 * bytes.length); for (byte b : bytes) { sb.append(hexDigits[(b >> 4) & 0xf]).append(hexDigits[b & 0xf]); } return sb.toString(); } private static final char[] hexDigits = "0123456789abcdef".toCharArray(); }





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