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19 *                   Phong Vo <kpv@research.att.com>                    *
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22 #include	"dthdr.h"
23 
24 /* Hashing a string into an unsigned integer.
25 ** The basic method is to continuingly accumulate bytes and multiply
26 ** with some given prime. The length n of the string is added last.
27 ** The recurrent equation is like this:
28 **	h[k] = (h[k-1] + bytes)*prime	for 0 <= k < n
29 **	h[n] = (h[n-1] + n)*prime
30 ** The prime is chosen to have a good distribution of 1-bits so that
31 ** the multiplication will distribute the bits in the accumulator well.
32 ** The below code accumulates 2 bytes at a time for speed.
33 **
34 ** Written by Kiem-Phong Vo (02/28/03)
35 */
36 
37 #if __STD_C
38 uint dtstrhash(reg uint h, Void_t* args, reg int n)
39 #else
40 uint dtstrhash(h,args,n)
41 reg uint	h;
42 Void_t*		args;
43 reg int		n;
44 #endif
45 {
46 	reg unsigned char*	s = (unsigned char*)args;
47 
48 	if(n <= 0)
49 	{	for(; *s != 0; s += s[1] ? 2 : 1)
50 			h = (h + (s[0]<<8) + s[1])*DT_PRIME;
51 		n = s - (unsigned char*)args;
52 	}
53 	else
54 	{	reg unsigned char*	ends;
55 		for(ends = s+n-1; s < ends; s += 2)
56 			h = (h + (s[0]<<8) + s[1])*DT_PRIME;
57 		if(s <= ends)
58 			h = (h + (s[0]<<8))*DT_PRIME;
59 	}
60 	return (h+n)*DT_PRIME;
61 }
62