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joke-node-djb2-hash

v0.0.4

Published

Minimal hash function npm module constructed with Babel and Webpack weasels

Downloads

7

Readme

Babel lib kit based - djb2 npm joke module

NOT FUNCTIONAL

Basic djb2 non-cypto hash function build with Babel and Webpack.

Citation

djb2

This algorithm (k=33) was first reported by dan bernstein many years ago in comp.lang.c. another version of this algorithm (now favored by bernstein) uses xor: hash(i) = hash(i - 1) * 33 ^ str[i]; the magic of number 33 why it works better than many other constants, prime or not) has never been adequately explained.

    unsigned long
    hash(unsigned char *str)
    {
        unsigned long hash = 5381;
        int c;

        while (c = *str++)
            hash = ((hash << 5) + hash) + c; /* hash * 33 + c */

        return hash;
    }

Reference

http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~oz/hash.html https://github.com/contra/djb2

Getting started

  1. run yarn
  2. Edit package.json default values like : name and version.
  3. Change README.md
  4. Add and edit content in src/ and resources/ directories.
  5. Write tests in test/ directory.

Run tests

npm test

Creating module build

  1. Inspect name and version in package.json, edit if necessary.
  2. Run npm run build
  3. Output will be placed in dist/ directory, which can be published as NPM module.

Results

#1

  • index.js size 614
  • bundle size 4056
  • factor 6.6