Base.Hashmodule type Full = sig ... endmodule type S = sig ... endmodule F (Hash : S) : Full with type hash_value = Hash.hash_value and type state = Hash.state and type seed = Hash.seedThe code of ppx_hash is agnostic to the choice of hash algorithm that is used. However, it is not currently possible to mix various choices of hash algorithms in a given code base.
We experimented with:
Our findings were as follows:
Hence, we are here making the choice of using this Internalhash (that is, Murmur3, the OCaml hash algorithm as of 4.03) as our hash algorithm. It means that the state of the hash function does not need to be preallocated, and makes for simpler use in hash tables and other structures.
include Full with type state = Base_internalhash_types.state and type seed = Base_internalhash_types.seed and type hash_value = Base_internalhash_types.hash_valuetype state = Base_internalhash_types.statestate is the internal hash-state used by the hash function.
fold_<T> state v incorporates a value v of type <T> into the hash-state, returning a modified hash-state. Implementations of the fold_<T> functions may mutate the state argument in place, and return a reference to it. Implementations of the fold_<T> functions should not allocate.
type seed = Base_internalhash_types.seedseed is the type used to seed the initial hash-state.
val alloc : unit -> statealloc () returns a fresh uninitialized hash-state. May allocate.
reset ?seed state initializes/resets a hash-state with the given seed, or else a default-seed. Argument state may be mutated. Should not allocate.
type hash_value = Base_internalhash_types.hash_valuehash_value The type of hash values, returned by get_hash_value.
val get_hash_value : state -> hash_valueget_hash_value extracts a hash-value from the hash-state.
module For_tests : sig ... endcreate ?seed () is a convenience. Equivalent to reset ?seed (alloc ()).
val of_fold : (state -> 'a -> state) -> 'a -> hash_valueof_fold fold constructs a standard hash function from an existing fold function.
module Builtin : sig ... endval run : ?seed:seed -> 'a folder -> 'a -> hash_valuerun ?seed folder x runs folder on x in a newly allocated hash-state, initialized using optional seed or a default-seed.
The following identity exists: run [%hash_fold: T] == [%hash: T]
run can be used if we wish to run a hash-folder with a non-default seed.