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 015package com.google.common.hash; 016 017import com.google.common.annotations.Beta; 018 019import java.nio.charset.Charset; 020 021import javax.annotation.CheckReturnValue; 022 023/** 024 * A {@link PrimitiveSink} that can compute a hash code after reading the input. Each hasher should 025 * translate all multibyte values ({@link #putInt(int)}, {@link #putLong(long)}, etc) to bytes 026 * in little-endian order. 027 * 028 * <p><b>Warning:</b> The result of calling any methods after calling {@link #hash} is undefined. 029 * 030 * <p><b>Warning:</b> Using a specific character encoding when hashing a {@link CharSequence} with 031 * {@link #putString(CharSequence, Charset)} is generally only useful for cross-language 032 * compatibility (otherwise prefer {@link #putUnencodedChars}). However, the character encodings 033 * must be identical across languages. Also beware that {@link Charset} definitions may occasionally 034 * change between Java releases. 035 * 036 * <p><b>Warning:</b> Chunks of data that are put into the {@link Hasher} are not delimited. 037 * The resulting {@link HashCode} is dependent only on the bytes inserted, and the order in which 038 * they were inserted, not how those bytes were chunked into discrete put() operations. For example, 039 * the following three expressions all generate colliding hash codes: <pre> {@code 040 * 041 * newHasher().putByte(b1).putByte(b2).putByte(b3).hash() 042 * newHasher().putByte(b1).putBytes(new byte[] { b2, b3 }).hash() 043 * newHasher().putBytes(new byte[] { b1, b2, b3 }).hash()}</pre> 044 * 045 * <p>If you wish to avoid this, you should either prepend or append the size of each chunk. Keep in 046 * mind that when dealing with char sequences, the encoded form of two concatenated char sequences 047 * is not equivalent to the concatenation of their encoded form. Therefore, 048 * {@link #putString(CharSequence, Charset)} should only be used consistently with <i>complete</i> 049 * sequences and not broken into chunks. 050 * 051 * @author Kevin Bourrillion 052 * @since 11.0 053 */ 054@Beta 055public interface Hasher extends PrimitiveSink { 056 @Override 057 Hasher putByte(byte b); 058 059 @Override 060 Hasher putBytes(byte[] bytes); 061 062 @Override 063 Hasher putBytes(byte[] bytes, int off, int len); 064 065 @Override 066 Hasher putShort(short s); 067 068 @Override 069 Hasher putInt(int i); 070 071 @Override 072 Hasher putLong(long l); 073 074 /** 075 * Equivalent to {@code putInt(Float.floatToRawIntBits(f))}. 076 */ 077 @Override 078 Hasher putFloat(float f); 079 080 /** 081 * Equivalent to {@code putLong(Double.doubleToRawLongBits(d))}. 082 */ 083 @Override 084 Hasher putDouble(double d); 085 086 /** 087 * Equivalent to {@code putByte(b ? (byte) 1 : (byte) 0)}. 088 */ 089 @Override 090 Hasher putBoolean(boolean b); 091 092 @Override 093 Hasher putChar(char c); 094 095 /** 096 * Equivalent to processing each {@code char} value in the {@code CharSequence}, in order. 097 * The input must not be updated while this method is in progress. 098 * 099 * @since 15.0 (since 11.0 as putString(CharSequence)). 100 */ 101 @Override 102 Hasher putUnencodedChars(CharSequence charSequence); 103 104 /** 105 * Equivalent to {@code putBytes(charSequence.toString().getBytes(charset))}. 106 */ 107 @Override 108 Hasher putString(CharSequence charSequence, Charset charset); 109 110 /** 111 * A simple convenience for {@code funnel.funnel(object, this)}. 112 */ 113 <T> Hasher putObject(T instance, Funnel<? super T> funnel); 114 115 /** 116 * Computes a hash code based on the data that have been provided to this hasher. The result is 117 * unspecified if this method is called more than once on the same instance. 118 */ 119 @CheckReturnValue 120 HashCode hash(); 121 122 /** 123 * {@inheritDoc} 124 * 125 * @deprecated This returns {@link Object#hashCode()}; you almost certainly mean to call 126 * {@code hash().asInt()}. 127 */ 128 @Override 129 @Deprecated 130 int hashCode(); 131}