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Allow obtaining and restoring the streaming hashes' internal state.#112
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Allow obtaining and restoring the streaming hashes' internal state.#112rgallardo-netflix wants to merge 1 commit intolz4:masterfrom
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This enables a "very large stream" hashing use case: Instead of trying to read a large object in a single pass, one can fetch chunks of it at a time and save the state after each chunk as a checkpoint. In the case of a failure, the saved checkpoint can be used to retry from that point of the stream onwards.
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Interesting feature. I can imagine its usefulness. Can I have a small sample code to try it out? |
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This feature enables a "very large stream" hashing use case: Instead of trying to read a large remote object in a single pass, one can fetch chunks of it at a time and save the state after each chunk as a checkpoint. In the case of a failure, the saved checkpoint can be used to retry from that point of the stream onwards.
The state classes should be serializable by any json library. I did not add any annotations or such, to avoid polluting this library with extra dependencies.
I did not even try to implement this for the JNI versions. For my use case, the java implementations are sufficient, since for very large objects the limiting factor is not CPU, but download bandwidth.