001 /* 002 * Copyright (C) 2011 The Guava Authors 003 * 004 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except 005 * in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at 006 * 007 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 008 * 009 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License 010 * is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express 011 * or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under 012 * the License. 013 */ 014 015 package com.google.common.hash; 016 017 import com.google.common.annotations.Beta; 018 import com.google.common.base.Preconditions; 019 import com.google.common.primitives.Ints; 020 021 import java.security.MessageDigest; 022 023 /** 024 * An immutable hash code of arbitrary bit length. 025 * 026 * @author Dimitris Andreou 027 * @since 11.0 028 */ 029 @Beta 030 public abstract class HashCode { 031 HashCode() {} 032 033 /** 034 * Returns the first four bytes of {@linkplain #asBytes() this hashcode's bytes}, converted to 035 * an {@code int} value in little-endian order. 036 */ 037 public abstract int asInt(); 038 039 /** 040 * Returns the first eight bytes of {@linkplain #asBytes() this hashcode's bytes}, converted to 041 * a {@code long} value in little-endian order. 042 * 043 * @throws IllegalStateException if {@code bits() < 64} 044 */ 045 public abstract long asLong(); 046 047 /** 048 * Returns the value of this hash code as a byte array. The caller may modify the byte array; 049 * changes to it will <i>not</i> be reflected in this {@code HashCode} object or any other arrays 050 * returned by this method. 051 */ 052 // TODO(user): consider ByteString here, when that is available 053 public abstract byte[] asBytes(); 054 055 /** 056 * Copies bytes from this hash code into {@code dest}. 057 * 058 * @param dest the byte array into which the hash code will be written 059 * @param offset the start offset in the data 060 * @param maxLength the maximum number of bytes to write 061 * @return the number of bytes written to {@code dest} 062 * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if there is not enough room in {@code dest} 063 */ 064 public int writeBytesTo(byte[] dest, int offset, int maxLength) { 065 byte[] hash = asBytes(); 066 maxLength = Ints.min(maxLength, hash.length); 067 Preconditions.checkPositionIndexes(offset, offset + maxLength, dest.length); 068 System.arraycopy(hash, 0, dest, offset, maxLength); 069 return maxLength; 070 } 071 072 /** 073 * Returns the number of bits in this hash code; a positive multiple of 32. 074 */ 075 public abstract int bits(); 076 077 @Override public boolean equals(Object object) { 078 if (object instanceof HashCode) { 079 HashCode that = (HashCode) object; 080 // Undocumented: this is a non-short-circuiting equals(), in case this is a cryptographic 081 // hash code, in which case we don't want to leak timing information 082 return MessageDigest.isEqual(this.asBytes(), that.asBytes()); 083 } 084 return false; 085 } 086 087 /** 088 * Returns a "Java hash code" for this {@code HashCode} instance; this is well-defined 089 * (so, for example, you can safely put {@code HashCode} instances into a {@code 090 * HashSet}) but is otherwise probably not what you want to use. 091 */ 092 @Override public int hashCode() { 093 /* 094 * As long as the hash function that produced this isn't of horrible quality, this 095 * won't be of horrible quality either. 096 */ 097 return asInt(); 098 } 099 100 /** 101 * Returns a string containing each byte of {@link #asBytes}, in order, as a two-digit unsigned 102 * hexadecimal number in lower case. 103 * 104 * <p>Note that if the output is considered to be a single hexadecimal number, this hash code's 105 * bytes are the <i>big-endian</i> representation of that number. This may be surprising since 106 * everything else in the hashing API uniformly treats multibyte values as little-endian. But 107 * this format conveniently matches that of utilities such as the UNIX {@code md5sum} command. 108 */ 109 @Override public String toString() { 110 byte[] bytes = asBytes(); 111 // TODO(user): Use c.g.common.base.ByteArrays once it is open sourced. 112 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(2 * bytes.length); 113 for (byte b : bytes) { 114 sb.append(hexDigits[(b >> 4) & 0xf]).append(hexDigits[b & 0xf]); 115 } 116 return sb.toString(); 117 } 118 119 private static final char[] hexDigits = "0123456789abcdef".toCharArray(); 120 }