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// This class implements CRCs (aka Rabin Fingerprints). // Treats the input as a polynomial with coefficients in Z(2), // and finds the remainder when divided by an primitive polynomial // of the appropriate length.
// A polynomial is represented by the bit pattern formed by its coefficients, // but with the highest order bit not stored. // The highest degree coefficient is stored in the lowest numbered bit // in the lowest addressed byte. Thus, in what follows, the highest degree // coefficient that is stored is in the low order bit of "lo" or "*lo".
// If "*crc" is the CRC of bytestring A, place the CRC of // the bytestring formed from the concatenation of A and the "length" // bytes at "bytes" into "*crc". virtualvoid Extend(uint32_t* crc, constvoid* bytes,
size_t length) const = 0;
// Equivalent to Extend(crc, bytes, length) where "bytes" // points to an array of "length" zero bytes. virtualvoid ExtendByZeroes(uint32_t* crc, size_t length) const = 0;
// Inverse operation of ExtendByZeroes. If `crc` is the CRC value of a string // ending in `length` zero bytes, this returns a CRC value of that string // with those zero bytes removed. virtualvoid UnextendByZeroes(uint32_t* crc, size_t length) const = 0;
// Apply a non-linear transformation to "*crc" so that // it is safe to CRC the result with the same polynomial without // any reduction of error-detection ability in the outer CRC. // Unscramble() performs the inverse transformation. // It is strongly recommended that CRCs be scrambled before storage or // transmission, and unscrambled at the other end before further manipulation. virtualvoid Scramble(uint32_t* crc) const = 0; virtualvoid Unscramble(uint32_t* crc) const = 0;
// Crc32c() returns the singleton implementation of CRC for the CRC32C // polynomial. Returns a handle that MUST NOT be destroyed with delete. static CRC* Crc32c();
protected:
CRC(); // Clients may not call constructor; use Crc32c() instead.
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