Python bindings for CityHash, a fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm
Project description
A Python wrapper around CityHash
Getting Started
To use this package in your program, simply type
pip install cityhash
After that, you should be able to import the module and do things with it (see usage example below).
Example Usage
The package contains 64- and 128-bit implementations of the CityHash algorithm, named as follows:
>>> from cityhash import CityHash32, CityHash64, CityHash128
>>> print(CityHash32("abc"))
795041479
>>> print(CityHash64("abc"))
2640714258260161385
>>> print(CityHash128("abc"))
76434233956484675513733017140465933893
Buffer Protocol Support
The methods in this module support Python Buffer Protocol, which allows them to be used on any object that exports a buffer interface. Here is an example showing hashing of a 4D NumPy array:
>>> import numpy as np
>>> arr = np.zeros((256, 256, 4))
>>> CityHash64(arr)
11496798039784891892
Note that arrays need to be contiguous for this to work. To convert a non-contiguous array, use np.ascontiguousarray() method.
Development
For those who want to contribute, here is a quick start using some makefile commands:
git clone https://github.com/escherba/python-cityhash.git
cd python-cityhash
make env # creates a Python virtualenv
make test # run Python tests
make cpp-test # run C++ tests
The Makefiles provided have self-documenting targets. To find out which targets are available, type:
make help
See Also
For other fast non-cryptographic hashing implementations available as Python extensions, see MetroHash and xxHash.
License
This software is licensed under the MIT License. See the included LICENSE file for more information.
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