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func Hash ¶
func Hash(v interface{}, opts *HashOptions) (uint64, error)
Hash returns the hash value of an arbitrary value.
If opts is nil, then default options will be used. See HashOptions for the default values.
Notes on the value:
Unexported fields on structs are ignored and do not affect the hash value.
Adding an exported field to a struct with the zero value will change the hash value.
For structs, the hashing can be controlled using tags. For example:
struct { Name string UUID string `hash:"ignore"` }
The available tag values are:
"ignore" - The field will be ignored and not affect the hash code.
"set" - The field will be treated as a set, where ordering doesn't affect the hash code. This only works for slices.
Types ¶
type HashOptions ¶
type HashOptions struct { // Hasher is the hash function to use. If this isn't set, it will // default to FNV. Hasher hash.Hash64 // TagName is the struct tag to look at when hashing the structure. // By default this is "hash". TagName string }
HashOptions are options that are available for hashing.
type Includable ¶
Includable is an interface that can optionally be implemented by a struct. It will be called for each field in the struct to check whether it should be included in the hash.
type IncludableMap ¶
IncludableMap is an interface that can optionally be implemented by a struct. It will be called when a map-type field is found to ask the struct if the map item should be included in the hash.