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@@ -12,70 +12,6 @@ import (
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"testing"
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"testing"
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-// Test the implementation of murmur3
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-func TestMurmur3H1(t *testing.T) {
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- // these examples are based on adding a index number to a sample string in
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- // a loop. The expected values were generated by the java datastax murmur3
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- // implementation. The number of examples here of increasing lengths ensure
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- // test coverage of all tail-length branches in the murmur3 algorithm
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- seriesExpected := [...]uint64{
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- 0x0000000000000000, // ""
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- 0x2ac9debed546a380, // "0"
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- 0x649e4eaa7fc1708e, // "01"
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- 0xce68f60d7c353bdb, // "012"
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- 0x0f95757ce7f38254, // "0123"
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- 0x0f04e459497f3fc1, // "01234"
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- 0x88c0a92586be0a27, // "012345"
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- 0x13eb9fb82606f7a6, // "0123456"
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- 0x8236039b7387354d, // "01234567"
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- 0x4c1e87519fe738ba, // "012345678"
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- 0x3f9652ac3effeb24, // "0123456789"
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- 0x3f33760ded9006c6, // "01234567890"
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- 0xaed70a6631854cb1, // "012345678901"
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- 0x8a299a8f8e0e2da7, // "0123456789012"
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- 0x624b675c779249a6, // "01234567890123"
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- 0xa4b203bb1d90b9a3, // "012345678901234"
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- 0xa3293ad698ecb99a, // "0123456789012345"
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- 0xbc740023dbd50048, // "01234567890123456"
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- 0x3fe5ab9837d25cdd, // "012345678901234567"
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- 0x2d0338c1ca87d132, // "0123456789012345678"
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- }
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- sample := ""
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- for i, expected := range seriesExpected {
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- assertMurmur3H1(t, []byte(sample), expected)
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-
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- sample = sample + strconv.Itoa(i%10)
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- }
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-
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- // Here are some test examples from other driver implementations
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- assertMurmur3H1(t, []byte("hello"), 0xcbd8a7b341bd9b02)
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- assertMurmur3H1(t, []byte("hello, world"), 0x342fac623a5ebc8e)
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- assertMurmur3H1(t, []byte("19 Jan 2038 at 3:14:07 AM"), 0xb89e5988b737affc)
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- assertMurmur3H1(t, []byte("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."), 0xcd99481f9ee902c9)
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-}
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-
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-// helper function for testing the murmur3 implementation
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-func assertMurmur3H1(t *testing.T, data []byte, expected uint64) {
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- actual := murmur3H1(data)
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- if actual != expected {
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- t.Errorf("Expected h1 = %x for data = %x, but was %x", expected, data, actual)
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- }
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-}
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-
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-// Benchmark of the performance of the murmur3 implementation
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-func BenchmarkMurmur3H1(b *testing.B) {
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- var h1 uint64
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- var data [1024]byte
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- for i := 0; i < 1024; i++ {
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- data[i] = byte(i)
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- }
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- for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
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- b.ResetTimer()
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- h1 = murmur3H1(data[:])
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- _ = murmur3Token(int64(h1))
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- }
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-}
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-
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// Tests of the murmur3Patitioner
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// Tests of the murmur3Patitioner
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func TestMurmur3Partitioner(t *testing.T) {
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func TestMurmur3Partitioner(t *testing.T) {
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token := murmur3Partitioner{}.ParseString("-1053604476080545076")
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token := murmur3Partitioner{}.ParseString("-1053604476080545076")
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