scala.util.hashing.Hashing.Default

final class Default[T] extends Hashing[T]

Instance Constructors From scala.util.hashing.Hashing.Default

new Default()

(defined at scala.util.hashing.Hashing.Default)

Value Members From scala.util.hashing.Hashing.Default

def hash(x: T): Int

  • Definition Classes
    • Default → Hashing (defined at scala.util.hashing.Hashing.Default)

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package scala
package util.hashing

import scala.annotation.implicitNotFound

/** `Hashing` is a trait whose instances each represent a strategy for hashing
  * instances of a type.
  *
  * `Hashing`'s companion object defines a default hashing strategy for all
  * objects - it calls their `##` method.
  *
  * Note: when using a custom `Hashing`, make sure to use it with the `Equiv`
  * such that if any two objects are equal, then their hash codes must be equal.
  *
  * @since 2.10
  */
@implicitNotFound(msg = "No implicit Hashing defined for ${T}.")
trait Hashing[T] extends Serializable {
  def hash(x: T): Int
}

object Hashing {
  final class Default[T] extends Hashing[T] {
    def hash(x: T) = x.##
  }

  implicit def default[T] = new Default[T]

  def fromFunction[T](f: T => Int) = new Hashing[T] {
    def hash(x: T) = f(x)
  }
}