/*** === String hashes [[strhash]] ***/
-/* The following functions need str to be aligned to sizeof(uns). */
-uns str_len_aligned(const char *str) PURE; /** Get the string length (not a really useful hash function, but there is no better place for it). The string must be aligned to sizeof(uns). For unaligned see @str_len(). **/
-uns hash_string_aligned(const char *str) PURE; /** Hash the string. The string must be aligned to sizeof(uns). For unaligned see @hash_string(). **/
-uns hash_block_aligned(const byte *buf, uns len) PURE; /** Hash arbitrary data. They must be aligned to sizeof(uns). For unaligned see @hash_block(). **/
+/* The following functions need str to be aligned to sizeof(uint). */
+uint str_len_aligned(const char *str) PURE; /** Get the string length (not a really useful hash function, but there is no better place for it). The string must be aligned to sizeof(uint). For unaligned see @str_len(). **/
+uint hash_string_aligned(const char *str) PURE; /** Hash the string. The string must be aligned to sizeof(uint). For unaligned see @hash_string(). **/
+uint hash_block_aligned(const byte *buf, uint len) PURE; /** Hash arbitrary data. They must be aligned to sizeof(uint). For unaligned see @hash_block(). **/
#ifdef CPU_ALLOW_UNALIGNED
#undef str_len
#define hash_string(str) hash_string_aligned(str)
#define hash_block(str, len) hash_block_aligned(str, len)
#else
-uns str_len(const char *str) PURE; /** Get the string length. If you know it is aligned to sizeof(uns), you can use faster @str_len_aligned(). **/
-uns hash_string(const char *str) PURE; /** Hash the string. If it is aligned to sizeof(uns), you can use faster @hash_string_aligned(). **/
-uns hash_block(const byte *buf, uns len) PURE; /** Hash arbitrary data. If they are aligned to sizeof(uns), use faster @hash_block_aligned(). **/
+uint str_len(const char *str) PURE; /** Get the string length. If you know it is aligned to sizeof(uint), you can use faster @str_len_aligned(). **/
+uint hash_string(const char *str) PURE; /** Hash the string. If it is aligned to sizeof(uint), you can use faster @hash_string_aligned(). **/
+uint hash_block(const byte *buf, uint len) PURE; /** Hash arbitrary data. If they are aligned to sizeof(uint), use faster @hash_block_aligned(). **/
#endif
-uns hash_string_nocase(const char *str) PURE; /** Hash the string in a case insensitive way. Works only with ASCII characters. **/
+uint hash_string_nocase(const char *str) PURE; /** Hash the string in a case insensitive way. Works only with ASCII characters. **/
/*** === Integer hashes [[inthash]] ***/
* of using shifts and adds on architectures where multiplication
* instructions are slow).
*/
-static inline uns CONST hash_u32(uns x) { return 0x01008041*x; } /** Hash a 32 bit unsigned integer. **/
-static inline uns CONST hash_u64(u64 x) { return hash_u32((uns)x ^ (uns)(x >> 32)); } /** Hash a 64 bit unsigned integer. **/
-static inline uns CONST hash_pointer(void *x) { return ((sizeof(x) <= 4) ? hash_u32((uns)(uintptr_t)x) : hash_u64((u64)(uintptr_t)x)); } /** Hash a pointer. **/
+static inline uint CONST hash_u32(uint x) { return 0x01008041*x; } /** Hash a 32 bit unsigned integer. **/
+static inline uint CONST hash_u64(u64 x) { return hash_u32((uint)x ^ (uint)(x >> 32)); } /** Hash a 64 bit unsigned integer. **/
+static inline uint CONST hash_pointer(void *x) { return ((sizeof(x) <= 4) ? hash_u32((uint)(uintptr_t)x) : hash_u64((u64)(uintptr_t)x)); } /** Hash a pointer. **/
#endif