NAME
    Digest::xxHash - xxHash Implementation For Perl

SYNOPSIS
        use Digest::xxHash qw[xxhash32 xxhash32_hex];

        my $hash = xxhash32( $data, $seed );
        my $hex  = xxhash32_hex( $data, $seed );

        my $hash_64 = xxhash64( $data, $seed );
        my $hex_64  = xxhash64_hex( $data, $seed );

DESCRIPTION
    This module provides both a functional and an object oriented interface
    to xxHash functions. xxHash is an extremely fast algorithm that claims
    to work at speeds close to RAM limits.

FUNCTIONAL INTERFACE
    These functions are easy to use but aren't very flexible.

  $h = xxhash32( $data, $seed )
    Calculates a 32 bit hash.

  $h = xxhash32_hex( $data, $seed )
    Calculates a 32 bit hash and returns it as a hex string.

  $h = xxhash64( $data, $seed )
    Calculates a 64 bit hash.

  $h = xxhash64_hex( $data, $seed )
    Calculates a 64 bit hash and returns it as a hex string.

SPEED
    According to the xxhash project's website, when run in a single thread
    on a 32bit Windows 7 box with a 3GHz Core 2 Duo processor, xxhash looks
    a little like:

        Name            Speed       Q.Score   Author
        xxHash          5.4 GB/s     10
            CrapWow         3.2 GB/s      2       Andrew
            MumurHash 3a    2.7 GB/s     10       Austin Appleby
            SpookyHash      2.0 GB/s     10       Bob Jenkins
            SBox            1.4 GB/s      9       Bret Mulvey
            Lookup3         1.2 GB/s      9       Bob Jenkins
            SuperFastHash   1.2 GB/s      1       Paul Hsieh
            CityHash64      1.05 GB/s    10       Pike & Alakuijala
            FNV             0.55 GB/s     5       Fowler, Noll, Vo
            CRC32           0.43 GB/s     9
            MD5-32          0.33 GB/s    10       Ronald L. Rivest
            SHA1-32         0.28 GB/s    10

    Q.Score is a measure of "quality" of the hash function. It depends on
    successfully passing SMHasher test set
    <http://code.google.com/p/smhasher/wiki/SMHasher>. 10 is a perfect
    score. Hash functions with a Q.score < 5 are not listed in this table.

    A 64-bits version, named XXH64, is available since (upstream) r35. It
    offers much better speed, but for 64-bits applications only.

            Name     Speed on 64 bits    Speed on 32 bits
            XXH64       13.8 GB/s            1.9 GB/s
            XXH32        6.8 GB/s            6.0 GB/s

LICENSE
    xxHash is covered by the BSD license.

    License-wise, I don't actually care about the wrapper I've written.

AUTHOR
    Sanko Robinson <sanko@cpan.org>

    xxHash by Yann Collet.