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This commit includes updates that affects the build, testing, and deployment of Tile38. - The root level build.sh has been broken up into multiple scripts and placed in the "scripts" directory. - The vendor directory has been updated to follow the Go modules rules, thus `make` should work on isolated environments. Also some vendored packages may have been updated to a later version, if needed. - The Makefile has been updated to allow for making single binaries such as `make tile38-server`. There is some scaffolding during the build process, so from now on all binaries should be made using make. For example, to run a development version of the tile38-cli binary, do this: make tile38-cli && ./tile38-cli not this: go run cmd/tile38-cli/main.go - Travis.CI docker push script has been updated to address a change to Docker's JSON repo meta output, which in turn fixes a bug where new Tile38 versions were not being properly pushed to Docker |
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README.md
xxhash
xxhash is a Go implementation of the 64-bit xxHash algorithm, XXH64. This is a high-quality hashing algorithm that is much faster than anything in the Go standard library.
The API is very small, taking its cue from the other hashing packages in the standard library:
$ go doc github.com/cespare/xxhash !
package xxhash // import "github.com/cespare/xxhash"
Package xxhash implements the 64-bit variant of xxHash (XXH64) as described
at http://cyan4973.github.io/xxHash/.
func New() hash.Hash64
func Sum64(b []byte) uint64
func Sum64String(s string) uint64
This implementation provides a fast pure-Go implementation and an even faster assembly implementation for amd64.
Benchmarks
Here are some quick benchmarks comparing the pure-Go and assembly implementations of Sum64 against another popular Go XXH64 implementation, github.com/OneOfOne/xxhash:
input size | OneOfOne | cespare (purego) | cespare |
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5 B | 416 MB/s | 720 MB/s | 872 MB/s |
100 B | 3980 MB/s | 5013 MB/s | 5252 MB/s |
4 KB | 12727 MB/s | 12999 MB/s | 13026 MB/s |
10 MB | 9879 MB/s | 10775 MB/s | 10913 MB/s |
These numbers were generated with:
$ go test -benchtime 10s -bench '/OneOfOne,'
$ go test -tags purego -benchtime 10s -bench '/xxhash,'
$ go test -benchtime 10s -bench '/xxhash,'