Searched refs:CRC64 (Results 1 – 12 of 12) sorted by relevance
35 CRC64.classId(createClass(Opcodes.V9))); in testJava9()38 CRC64.classId(createClass(Opcodes.V1_8))); in testJava9()41 CRC64.classId(createClass(Opcodes.V1_7))); in testJava9()54 final long sum = CRC64.classId(new byte[0]); in test0()65 final long sum = CRC64.classId("IHATEMATH".getBytes("ASCII")); in test1()76 final long sum = CRC64.classId(new byte[] { (byte) 0xff, (byte) 0xff, in test2()89 final long sum = CRC64.classId("JACOCO_JACOCO_JACOCO_JACOCO" in test3()
12 public class CRC64 extends Check { class32 public CRC64() { in CRC64() method in CRC64
44 return new CRC64(); in getInstance()
25 public final class CRC64 { class100 private CRC64() { in CRC64() method in CRC64
19 import org.jacoco.core.internal.data.CRC64;67 final Long id = Long.valueOf(CRC64.classId(contents)); in dump()
14 import org.jacoco.core.internal.data.CRC64;45 final long classId = CRC64.classId(reader.b); in createFor()
90 CRC32. Support for CRC64 is optional. SHA-256 is currently not92 The xz tool from XZ Utils uses CRC64 by default, but CRC32 is usually95 If you want support for CRC64, you need to copy linux/lib/xz/xz_crc64.c99 When using the internal CRC32 or CRC64, their lookup tables need to be103 To use external CRC32 or CRC64 code instead of the code from
31 import org.jacoco.core.internal.data.CRC64;110 CRC64.classId(reader.b), reader.getClassName()); in analyzeClass()
264 # error Using CRC64 in the kernel has not been implemented.
39 import org.jacoco.core.internal.data.CRC64;97 executionData.get(Long.valueOf(CRC64.classId(bytes)), in testAnalyzeClassIdMatch()
1 ; XzCrc64Opt.asm -- CRC64 calculation : optimized version
64 src/org/tukaani/xz/check/CRC64.java