Index: base/containers/hash_tables.h |
diff --git a/base/containers/hash_tables.h b/base/containers/hash_tables.h |
index 0615e0dd33775758d674f4c392dd059043f117fd..2a2b52f9da64e14c7bf3888164be35f37c601dc5 100644 |
--- a/base/containers/hash_tables.h |
+++ b/base/containers/hash_tables.h |
@@ -118,36 +118,6 @@ using BASE_HASH_NAMESPACE::hash_map; |
using BASE_HASH_NAMESPACE::hash_multimap; |
using BASE_HASH_NAMESPACE::hash_multiset; |
using BASE_HASH_NAMESPACE::hash_set; |
-} |
- |
- |
-// Implement methods for hashing a pair of integers, so they can be used as |
-// keys in STL containers. |
- |
-#if defined(COMPILER_MSVC) |
- |
-#define DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_START(type1, type2) \ |
- template<> \ |
- inline std::size_t hash_value<std::pair<type1, type2> >( \ |
- const std::pair<type1, type2>& value) |
- |
-#define DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_END() |
- |
-#elif defined(COMPILER_GCC) |
- |
-#define DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_START(type1, type2) \ |
- template<> \ |
- struct hash<std::pair<type1, type2> > { \ |
- std::size_t operator()(std::pair<type1, type2> value) const |
- |
-#define DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_END() \ |
- }; |
- |
-#else |
-#error define DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_START for your compiler |
-#endif // COMPILER |
- |
-namespace BASE_HASH_NAMESPACE { |
// Implement hashing for pairs of at-most 32 bit integer values. |
// When size_t is 32 bits, we turn the 64-bit hash code into 32 bits by using |
@@ -158,24 +128,61 @@ namespace BASE_HASH_NAMESPACE { |
// h32(x32, y32) = (h64(x32, y32) * rand_odd64 + rand16 * 2^16) % 2^64 / 2^32 |
// |
// Contact danakj@chromium.org for any questions. |
-#define DEFINE_32BIT_PAIR_HASH(type1, type2) \ |
- DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_START(type1, type2) { \ |
- uint64 first = value.first; \ |
- uint32 second = value.second; \ |
- uint64 hash64 = (first << 32) | second; \ |
- \ |
- if (sizeof(std::size_t) >= sizeof(uint64)) \ |
- return static_cast<std::size_t>(hash64); \ |
- \ |
- uint64 odd_random = 481046412LL << 32 | 1025306954LL; \ |
- uint32 shift_random = 10121U << 16; \ |
- \ |
- hash64 = hash64 * odd_random + shift_random; \ |
- std::size_t high_bits = static_cast<std::size_t>( \ |
- hash64 >> (sizeof(uint64) - sizeof(std::size_t))); \ |
- return high_bits; \ |
- } \ |
- DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_END(); |
+inline std::size_t HashInts32(uint32 value1, uint32 value2) { |
+ uint64 value1_64 = value1; |
+ uint64 hash64 = (value1_64 << 32) | value2; |
+ |
+ if (sizeof(std::size_t) >= sizeof(uint64)) |
+ return static_cast<std::size_t>(hash64); |
+ |
+ uint64 odd_random = 481046412LL << 32 | 1025306955LL; |
+ uint32 shift_random = 10121U << 16; |
+ |
+ hash64 = hash64 * odd_random + shift_random; |
+ std::size_t high_bits = static_cast<std::size_t>( |
+ hash64 >> (sizeof(uint64) - sizeof(std::size_t))); |
+ return high_bits; |
+} |
+ |
+// Implement hashing for pairs of up-to 64-bit integer values. |
+// We use the compound integer hash method to produce a 64-bit hash code, by |
+// breaking the two 64-bit inputs into 4 32-bit values: |
+// http://opendatastructures.org/versions/edition-0.1d/ods-java/node33.html#SECTION00832000000000000000 |
+// Then we reduce our result to 32 bits if required, similar to above. |
+inline std::size_t HashInts64(uint64 value1, uint64 value2) { |
+ uint32 short_random1 = 842304669U; |
+ uint32 short_random2 = 619063811U; |
+ uint32 short_random3 = 937041849U; |
+ uint32 short_random4 = 3309708029U; |
+ |
+ uint32 value1a = static_cast<uint32>(value1 & 0xffffffff); |
+ uint32 value1b = static_cast<uint32>((value1 >> 32) & 0xffffffff); |
+ uint32 value2a = static_cast<uint32>(value2 & 0xffffffff); |
+ uint32 value2b = static_cast<uint32>((value2 >> 32) & 0xffffffff); |
+ |
+ uint64 product1 = static_cast<uint64>(value1a) * short_random1; |
+ uint64 product2 = static_cast<uint64>(value1b) * short_random2; |
+ uint64 product3 = static_cast<uint64>(value2a) * short_random3; |
+ uint64 product4 = static_cast<uint64>(value2b) * short_random4; |
+ |
+ uint64 hash64 = product1 + product2 + product3 + product4; |
+ |
+ if (sizeof(std::size_t) >= sizeof(uint64)) |
+ return static_cast<std::size_t>(hash64); |
+ |
+ uint64 odd_random = 1578233944LL << 32 | 194370989LL; |
+ uint32 shift_random = 20591U << 16; |
+ |
+ hash64 = hash64 * odd_random + shift_random; |
+ std::size_t high_bits = static_cast<std::size_t>( |
+ hash64 >> (sizeof(uint64) - sizeof(std::size_t))); |
+ return high_bits; |
+} |
+ |
+#define DEFINE_32BIT_PAIR_HASH(Type1, Type2) \ |
+inline std::size_t HashPair(Type1 value1, Type2 value2) { \ |
+ return HashInts32(value1, value2); \ |
+} |
DEFINE_32BIT_PAIR_HASH(int16, int16); |
DEFINE_32BIT_PAIR_HASH(int16, uint16); |
@@ -196,44 +203,10 @@ DEFINE_32BIT_PAIR_HASH(uint32, uint32); |
#undef DEFINE_32BIT_PAIR_HASH |
-// Implement hashing for pairs of up-to 64-bit integer values. |
-// We use the compound integer hash method to produce a 64-bit hash code, by |
-// breaking the two 64-bit inputs into 4 32-bit values: |
-// http://opendatastructures.org/versions/edition-0.1d/ods-java/node33.html#SECTION00832000000000000000 |
-// Then we reduce our result to 32 bits if required, similar to above. |
-#define DEFINE_64BIT_PAIR_HASH(type1, type2) \ |
- DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_START(type1, type2) { \ |
- uint32 short_random1 = 842304669U; \ |
- uint32 short_random2 = 619063811U; \ |
- uint32 short_random3 = 937041849U; \ |
- uint32 short_random4 = 3309708029U; \ |
- \ |
- uint64 value1 = value.first; \ |
- uint64 value2 = value.second; \ |
- uint32 value1a = static_cast<uint32>(value1 & 0xffffffff); \ |
- uint32 value1b = static_cast<uint32>((value1 >> 32) & 0xffffffff); \ |
- uint32 value2a = static_cast<uint32>(value2 & 0xffffffff); \ |
- uint32 value2b = static_cast<uint32>((value2 >> 32) & 0xffffffff); \ |
- \ |
- uint64 product1 = static_cast<uint64>(value1a) * short_random1; \ |
- uint64 product2 = static_cast<uint64>(value1b) * short_random2; \ |
- uint64 product3 = static_cast<uint64>(value2a) * short_random3; \ |
- uint64 product4 = static_cast<uint64>(value2b) * short_random4; \ |
- \ |
- uint64 hash64 = product1 + product2 + product3 + product4; \ |
- \ |
- if (sizeof(std::size_t) >= sizeof(uint64)) \ |
- return static_cast<std::size_t>(hash64); \ |
- \ |
- uint64 odd_random = 1578233944LL << 32 | 194370989LL; \ |
- uint32 shift_random = 20591U << 16; \ |
- \ |
- hash64 = hash64 * odd_random + shift_random; \ |
- std::size_t high_bits = static_cast<std::size_t>( \ |
- hash64 >> (sizeof(uint64) - sizeof(std::size_t))); \ |
- return high_bits; \ |
- } \ |
- DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_END(); |
+#define DEFINE_64BIT_PAIR_HASH(Type1, Type2) \ |
+inline std::size_t HashPair(Type1 value1, Type2 value2) { \ |
+ return HashInts64(value1, value2); \ |
+} |
DEFINE_64BIT_PAIR_HASH(int16, int64); |
DEFINE_64BIT_PAIR_HASH(int16, uint64); |
@@ -257,6 +230,32 @@ DEFINE_64BIT_PAIR_HASH(uint64, int64); |
DEFINE_64BIT_PAIR_HASH(uint64, uint64); |
#undef DEFINE_64BIT_PAIR_HASH |
+} // namespace base |
+ |
+namespace BASE_HASH_NAMESPACE { |
+ |
+// Implement methods for hashing a pair of integers, so they can be used as |
+// keys in STL containers. |
+ |
+#if defined(COMPILER_MSVC) |
+ |
+template<typename Type1, typename Type2> |
+inline std::size_t hash_value(const std::pair<Type1, Type2>& value) { |
+ return base::HashPair(value.first, value.second); |
+} |
+ |
+#elif defined(COMPILER_GCC) |
+template<typename Type1, typename Type2> |
+struct hash<std::pair<Type1, Type2> > { |
+ std::size_t operator()(std::pair<Type1, Type2> value) const { |
+ return base::HashPair(value.first, value.second); |
+ } |
+}; |
+ |
+#else |
+#error define hash<std::pair<Type1, Type2> > for your compiler |
+#endif // COMPILER |
+ |
} |
#undef DEFINE_PAIR_HASH_FUNCTION_START |