Crates.io | crc |
lib.rs | crc |
version | 3.2.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2015-03-15 19:05:37.390081 |
updated_at | 2024-04-08 16:05:50.419393 |
description | Rust implementation of CRC with support of various standards |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/mrhooray/crc-rs.git |
max_upload_size | |
id | 1585 |
size | 97,767 |
Rust implementation of CRC.
Add crc
to Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
crc = "3.2.1"
Using a well-known algorithm:
const X25: crc::Crc<u16> = crc::Crc::<u16>::new(&crc::CRC_16_IBM_SDLC);
assert_eq!(X25.checksum(b"123456789"), 0x906e);
Using a custom algorithm:
const CUSTOM_ALG: crc::Algorithm<u16> = crc::Algorithm {
width: 16,
poly: 0x8005,
init: 0xffff,
refin: false,
refout: false,
xorout: 0x0000,
check: 0xaee7,
residue: 0x0000
};
let crc = crc::Crc::<u16>::new(&CUSTOM_ALG);
let mut digest = crc.digest();
digest.update(b"123456789");
assert_eq!(digest.finalize(), 0xaee7);
This crate's MSRV is 1.65.
At a minimum, the MSRV will be <= the oldest stable release in the last 12 months. MSRV may be bumped in minor version releases.
This crate has several pluggable implementations:
NoTable
doesn't use a lookup table, and thus minimizes binary size and memory usage.Table<1>
uses a lookup table with 256 entries (e.g. for u32 thats 256 * 4 bytes).Table<16>
uses a lookup table with 16 * 256 entries (e.g. for u32 thats 16 * 256 * 4 bytes).Table<1>
is the default implementation, but this can be overridden by specifying I
in Crc<W, I>
. E.g.: Crc<u32, NoTable>
, Crc<u64, Table<16>>
, ...
NOTE: Lookup tables will increase binary size if they're generated at compile-time. Wrapping Crc
initialization in a std::cell::OnceCell
may be preferable if binary size is a concern.
cargo bench
with AMD Ryzen 7 3800X (comparison).
Width | NoTable | Bytewise | Slice16 |
---|---|---|---|
8 | 0.113 | 0.585 | 3.11 |
16 | 0.105 | 0.483 | 3.23 |
32 | 0.111 | 0.516 | 3.30 |
64 | 0.139 | 0.517 | 2.92 |
82 | 0.091 | 0.438 | 0.623 |
Licensed under either of
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