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@SHA256 (Digest-Pearson-1.00.tar.gz) = 033179b7b60757fc36f4eb49eb68019bfed0f829e532bfc4a45eea676483e5c8
SIZE (Digest-Pearson-1.00.tar.gz) = 2952
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@Digest::Pearson is an implementation of Peter K. Pearson's hash algorithm
presented in "Fast Hashing of Variable Length Text Strings" - ACM 1990. This
hashing technique yields good distribution of hashed results for variable
length input strings on the range 0-255, and thus, it is well suited for
data load balancing.
The implementation is in C, so it is fast. If you prefer a pure Perl version
and can tolerate slower speed, you might want to consider
Digest::Pearson::PurePerl instead.

WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Digest-MD5-Pearson

PR:		ports/90578
Submitted by:	Gabor Kovesdan
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MD5 (Digest-Pearson-1.00.tar.gz) = 8f54b796d805a4d164857394ebde83d4
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