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Example Usage
-------------

The package contains 64- and 128-bit implementations of CityHash algorithm that
are named as such:
The package contains 64- and 128-bit implementations of the CityHash algorithm,
named as follows:

.. code-block:: python

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Development
-----------
If you want to contribute to this package by developing, the included Makefile
provides some useful commands to help you with that task:
For those who want to contribute, here is a quick start using some makefile
commands:

.. code-block:: bash

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--------
For other fast non-cryptographic hashing implementations available as Python
extensions, see `MetroHash <https://github.com/escherba/python-metrohash>`__
and `xxh <https://github.com/lebedov/xxh>`__.
and `xxHash <https://github.com/lebedov/xxh>`__.

Authors
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The Python bindings were originally written by Alexander [Amper] Marshalov and
were subsequently edited for more speed/versatility and packaged for PyPI by
Eugene Scherba. The original CityHash algorithm is by Google.
The Python bindings were originally written by Alexander [Amper] Marshalov,
then repackaged for PyPI (with minor improvements) by Eugene Scherba. The
original CityHash algorithm is by Google.

License
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