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Package fnv
Package fnv implements FNV-1 and FNV-1a, non-cryptographic hash functions
created by Glenn Fowler, Landon Curt Noll, and Phong Vo.
See
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fowler-Noll-Vo_hash_function.
All the hash.Hash implementations returned by this package also
implement encoding.BinaryMarshaler and encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler to
marshal and unmarshal the internal state of the hash.
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func New128() hash.Hash
New128 returns a new 128-bit FNV-1 hash.Hash.
Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order.
func New128a() hash.Hash
New128a returns a new 128-bit FNV-1a hash.Hash.
Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order.
func New32() hash.Hash32
New32 returns a new 32-bit FNV-1 hash.Hash.
Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order.
func New32a() hash.Hash32
New32a returns a new 32-bit FNV-1a hash.Hash.
Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order.
func New64() hash.Hash64
New64 returns a new 64-bit FNV-1 hash.Hash.
Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order.
func New64a() hash.Hash64
New64a returns a new 64-bit FNV-1a hash.Hash.
Its Sum method will lay the value out in big-endian byte order.