pyhash is a python non-cryptographic hash library. It provide several common hash algorithms with C/C++ implementation for performance.
>>> import pyhash
>>> hasher = pyhash.fnv1_32()
>>> hasher('hello world')
2805756500L
>>> hasher('hello', ' ', 'world')
2805756500L
>>> hasher('hello ')
406904344
>>> hasher('world', seed=406904344)
2805756500L
Note: Please use pyhash to install it from pypi
$sudo easy_install pyhash
pyhash support the following hash algorithms
- FNV (Fowler-Noll-Vo) hash
- fnv1_32
- fnv1a_32
- fnv1_64
- fnv1a_64
- MurmurHash 1/2/3
- murmur1_32
- murmur1_aligned_32
- murmur2_32
- murmur2a_32
- murmur2_aligned_32
- murmur2_neutral_32
- murmur2_x64_64a
- murmur2_x86_64b
- murmur3_32
- murmur3_x86_128 NEW!
- murmur3_x64_128 NEW!
- lookup3
- lookup3 # base on sys.byteorder
- lookup3_little
- lookup3_big
- SuperFastHash
- super_fast_hash
- City Hash RECOMMENDED
- city_64 NEW!
- city_128 NEW! build with SSE 4.2 supports
- Spooky Hash
- spooky_32 NEW!
- spooky_64 NEW!
- spooky_128 NEW!