pub trait Hash {
// Required method
fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H)
where H: Hasher;
// Provided method
fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H)
where H: Hasher,
Self: Sized { ... }
}
Expand description
A hashable type.
Types implementing Hash
are able to be hash
ed with an instance of
Hasher
.
Implementing Hash
You can derive Hash
with #[derive(Hash)]
if all fields implement Hash
.
The resulting hash will be the combination of the values from calling
hash
on each field.
#[derive(Hash)]
struct Rustacean {
name: String,
country: String,
}
If you need more control over how a value is hashed, you can of course
implement the Hash
trait yourself:
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
struct Person {
id: u32,
name: String,
phone: u64,
}
impl Hash for Person {
fn hash<H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut H) {
self.id.hash(state);
self.phone.hash(state);
}
}
Hash
and Eq
When implementing both Hash
and Eq
, it is important that the following
property holds:
k1 == k2 -> hash(k1) == hash(k2)
In other words, if two keys are equal, their hashes must also be equal.
HashMap
and HashSet
both rely on this behavior.
Thankfully, you won’t need to worry about upholding this property when
deriving both Eq
and Hash
with #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
.
Prefix collisions
Implementations of hash
should ensure that the data they
pass to the Hasher
are prefix-free. That is,
values which are not equal should cause two different sequences of values to be written,
and neither of the two sequences should be a prefix of the other.
For example, the standard implementation of Hash
for &str
passes an extra
0xFF
byte to the Hasher
so that the values ("ab", "c")
and ("a", "bc")
hash differently.
Portability
Due to differences in endianness and type sizes, data fed by Hash
to a Hasher
should not be considered portable across platforms. Additionally the data passed by most
standard library types should not be considered stable between compiler versions.
This means tests shouldn’t probe hard-coded hash values or data fed to a Hasher
and
instead should check consistency with Eq
.
Serialization formats intended to be portable between platforms or compiler versions should
either avoid encoding hashes or only rely on Hash
and Hasher
implementations that
provide additional guarantees.
Required Methods§
Provided Methods§
1.3.0 · sourcefn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H)where
H: Hasher,
Self: Sized,
fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H)where H: Hasher, Self: Sized,
Feeds a slice of this type into the given Hasher
.
This method is meant as a convenience, but its implementation is
also explicitly left unspecified. It isn’t guaranteed to be
equivalent to repeated calls of hash
and implementations of
Hash
should keep that in mind and call hash
themselves
if the slice isn’t treated as a whole unit in the PartialEq
implementation.
For example, a VecDeque
implementation might naïvely call
as_slices
and then hash_slice
on each slice, but this
is wrong since the two slices can change with a call to
make_contiguous
without affecting the PartialEq
result. Since these slices aren’t treated as singular
units, and instead part of a larger deque, this method cannot
be used.
Examples
use std::collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher;
use std::hash::{Hash, Hasher};
let mut hasher = DefaultHasher::new();
let numbers = [6, 28, 496, 8128];
Hash::hash_slice(&numbers, &mut hasher);
println!("Hash is {:x}!", hasher.finish());
Implementors§
impl Hash for Symbol
impl Hash for CpuFeature
impl Hash for Aarch64Architecture
impl Hash for Architecture
impl Hash for BinaryFormat
impl Hash for CallingConvention
impl Hash for Endianness
impl Hash for Environment
impl Hash for ExportIndex
impl Hash for ExternType
impl Hash for ImportIndex
impl Hash for LibCall
impl Hash for MemoryStyle
impl Hash for Mutability
impl Hash for OperatingSystem
impl Hash for PointerWidth
impl Hash for TableStyle
impl Hash for TrapCode
impl Hash for Type
impl Hash for Vendor
impl Hash for MemoryError
impl Hash for wasmer_types::lib::std::cmp::Ordering
impl Hash for Infallible
impl Hash for wasmer_types::lib::std::sync::atomic::Ordering
impl Hash for Which
impl Hash for IpAddr
impl Hash for Ipv6MulticastScope
impl Hash for SocketAddr
impl Hash for ErrorKind
impl Hash for ArchivedIpAddr
impl Hash for ArchivedSocketAddr
impl Hash for CDataModel
impl Hash for Size
impl Hash for ArmArchitecture
impl Hash for CustomVendor
impl Hash for Mips32Architecture
impl Hash for Mips64Architecture
impl Hash for Riscv32Architecture
impl Hash for Riscv64Architecture
impl Hash for X86_32Architecture
impl Hash for bool
impl Hash for char
impl Hash for i8
impl Hash for i16
impl Hash for i32
impl Hash for i64
impl Hash for i128
impl Hash for isize
impl Hash for !
impl Hash for str
impl Hash for u8
impl Hash for u16
impl Hash for u32
impl Hash for u64
impl Hash for u128
impl Hash for ()
impl Hash for usize
impl Hash for SectionIndex
impl Hash for Target
impl Hash for Bytes
impl Hash for CustomSectionIndex
impl Hash for DataIndex
impl Hash for ElemIndex
impl Hash for FunctionIndex
impl Hash for FunctionType
impl Hash for GlobalIndex
impl Hash for GlobalType
impl Hash for ImportKey
impl Hash for LocalFunctionIndex
impl Hash for LocalGlobalIndex
impl Hash for LocalMemoryIndex
impl Hash for LocalTableIndex
impl Hash for MemoryIndex
impl Hash for MemoryType
impl Hash for Pages
impl Hash for SignatureIndex
impl Hash for StoreId
impl Hash for TableIndex
impl Hash for TableInitializer
impl Hash for TableType
impl Hash for Triple
impl Hash for V128
impl Hash for TypeId
impl Hash for Error
impl Hash for PhantomPinned
impl Hash for RangeFull
impl Hash for Alignment
impl Hash for String
impl Hash for CString
impl Hash for Layout
impl Hash for CStr
impl Hash for Ipv4Addr
impl Hash for Ipv6Addr
impl Hash for SocketAddrV4
impl Hash for SocketAddrV6
impl Hash for NonZeroI8
impl Hash for NonZeroI16
impl Hash for NonZeroI32
impl Hash for NonZeroI64
impl Hash for NonZeroI128
impl Hash for NonZeroIsize
impl Hash for NonZeroU8
impl Hash for NonZeroU16
impl Hash for NonZeroU32
impl Hash for NonZeroU64
impl Hash for NonZeroU128
impl Hash for NonZeroUsize
impl Hash for Duration
impl Hash for OsStr
impl Hash for OsString
impl Hash for FileType
impl Hash for UCred
impl Hash for Path
impl Hash for PathBuf
impl Hash for PrefixComponent<'_>
impl Hash for ThreadId
impl Hash for Instant
impl Hash for SystemTime
impl Hash for ArchivedCString
impl Hash for ArchivedIpv4Addr
impl Hash for ArchivedIpv6Addr
impl Hash for ArchivedSocketAddrV4
impl Hash for ArchivedSocketAddrV6
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroI8
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroI16
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroI32
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroI64
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroI128
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroU8
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroU16
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroU32
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroU64
impl Hash for ArchivedOptionNonZeroU128
impl Hash for ArchivedString
impl Hash for ArchivedDuration
impl Hash for DefaultToHost
impl Hash for DefaultToUnknown
impl Hash for BigEndian<char>
impl Hash for BigEndian<i16>
impl Hash for BigEndian<i32>
impl Hash for BigEndian<i64>
impl Hash for BigEndian<i128>
impl Hash for BigEndian<u16>
impl Hash for BigEndian<u32>
impl Hash for BigEndian<u64>
impl Hash for BigEndian<u128>
impl Hash for BigEndian<NonZeroI16>
impl Hash for BigEndian<NonZeroI32>
impl Hash for BigEndian<NonZeroI64>
impl Hash for BigEndian<NonZeroI128>
impl Hash for BigEndian<NonZeroU16>
impl Hash for BigEndian<NonZeroU32>
impl Hash for BigEndian<NonZeroU64>
impl Hash for BigEndian<NonZeroU128>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<char>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<i16>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<i32>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<i64>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<i128>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<u16>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<u32>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<u64>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<u128>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<NonZeroI16>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<NonZeroI32>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<NonZeroI64>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<NonZeroI128>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<NonZeroU16>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<NonZeroU32>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<NonZeroU64>
impl Hash for LittleEndian<NonZeroU128>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<char>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<i16>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<i32>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<i64>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<i128>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<u16>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<u32>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<u64>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<u128>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<NonZeroI16>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<NonZeroI32>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<NonZeroI64>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<NonZeroI128>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<NonZeroU16>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<NonZeroU32>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<NonZeroU64>
impl Hash for NativeEndian<NonZeroU128>
impl<'a> Hash for Component<'a>
impl<'a> Hash for Prefix<'a>
impl<'a> Hash for Location<'a>
impl<B> Hash for Cow<'_, B>where B: Hash + ToOwned + ?Sized,
impl<B, C> Hash for ControlFlow<B, C>where B: Hash, C: Hash,
impl<Dyn> Hash for wasmer_types::lib::std::ptr::DynMetadata<Dyn>where Dyn: ?Sized,
impl<Dyn> Hash for DynMetadata<Dyn>where Dyn: ?Sized,
impl<F> Hash for Fwhere F: FnPtr,
impl<Idx> Hash for Range<Idx>where Idx: Hash,
impl<Idx> Hash for RangeFrom<Idx>where Idx: Hash,
impl<Idx> Hash for RangeInclusive<Idx>where Idx: Hash,
impl<Idx> Hash for RangeTo<Idx>where Idx: Hash,
impl<Idx> Hash for RangeToInclusive<Idx>where Idx: Hash,
impl<K> Hash for ArchivedBTreeSet<K>where K: Hash,
impl<K, V> Hash for ArchivedBTreeMap<K, V>where K: Hash, V: Hash,
impl<K, V, A> Hash for BTreeMap<K, V, A>where K: Hash, V: Hash, A: Allocator + Clone,
impl<K, V: Hash> Hash for PrimaryMap<K, V>where K: EntityRef + Hash,
impl<P> Hash for Pin<P>where P: Deref, <P as Deref>::Target: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for Bound<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for Option<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for Poll<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedOption<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for *const Twhere T: ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for *mut Twhere T: ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for &Twhere T: Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for &mut Twhere T: Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for [T]where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for (T₁, T₂, …, Tₙ)where T: Hash + ?Sized,
This trait is implemented for tuples up to twelve items long.
impl<T> Hash for Reverse<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for PhantomData<T>where T: ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for Discriminant<T>
impl<T> Hash for ManuallyDrop<T>where T: Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for NonNull<T>where T: ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for Rc<T>where T: Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for Arc<T>where T: Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for LinkedList<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for Saturating<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for Wrapping<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for EnumSet<T>where T: EnumSetType,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedBox<T>where T: ArchivePointee + Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedOptionBox<T>where T: ArchivePointee + Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedRange<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedRangeFrom<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedRangeInclusive<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedRangeTo<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedRangeToInclusive<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for RawArchivedVec<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T> Hash for ArchivedVec<T>where T: Hash,
impl<T, A> Hash for Box<T, A>where T: Hash + ?Sized, A: Allocator,
impl<T, A> Hash for Vec<T, A>where T: Hash, A: Allocator,
The hash of a vector is the same as that of the corresponding slice,
as required by the core::borrow::Borrow
implementation.
#![feature(build_hasher_simple_hash_one)]
use std::hash::BuildHasher;
let b = std::collections::hash_map::RandomState::new();
let v: Vec<u8> = vec![0xa8, 0x3c, 0x09];
let s: &[u8] = &[0xa8, 0x3c, 0x09];
assert_eq!(b.hash_one(v), b.hash_one(s));
impl<T, A> Hash for BTreeSet<T, A>where T: Hash, A: Allocator + Clone,
impl<T, A> Hash for VecDeque<T, A>where T: Hash, A: Allocator,
impl<T, E> Hash for Result<T, E>where T: Hash, E: Hash,
impl<T, E> Hash for ArchivedResult<T, E>where T: Hash, E: Hash,
impl<T, F> Hash for ArchivedRc<T, F>where T: ArchivePointee + Hash + ?Sized,
impl<T, const LANES: usize> Hash for Simd<T, LANES>where LaneCount<LANES>: SupportedLaneCount, T: SimdElement + Hash,
impl<T, const N: usize> Hash for [T; N]where T: Hash,
The hash of an array is the same as that of the corresponding slice,
as required by the Borrow
implementation.
#![feature(build_hasher_simple_hash_one)]
use std::hash::BuildHasher;
let b = std::collections::hash_map::RandomState::new();
let a: [u8; 3] = [0xa8, 0x3c, 0x09];
let s: &[u8] = &[0xa8, 0x3c, 0x09];
assert_eq!(b.hash_one(a), b.hash_one(s));