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Description
In Sequoia, we currently use xxhash
to compare streams. ahash
appears to be better than xxhash
, because, as discussed in your README, it is faster, and it is already used by our other dependencies. The problem is that ahash appears to automatically adds length prefixes.
First, perhaps I'm holding it wrong. In that case, I apologize in advance for the noise, but would appreciate any tips.
As an aside, I'm a bit confused by this note in the Rust documentation for Hasher::write
:
You generally should not do length-prefixing as part of implementing this method. It’s up to the Hash implementation to call Hasher::write_length_prefix before sequences that need it.
I understand that to mean that an implementation of Hash
should do length prefixing; an implementation of Hasher
, like ahash's implementation should not do length prefixing, but it seems to. Is this correct?
Assuming ahash's implementation is okay, I'd like to suggest a variant that can work on streams by not doing length prefixing and not padding short writes.