Christian solutions for the micro challenge 001#51
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Christian solutions for the micro challenge 001#51chris-zen wants to merge 4 commits intoscala-developers-bcn:masterfrom
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…ary keys and compares and the other is based on ternary search trees to not having to calculate the digest for already found substrings.
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I have been playing around several ideas and at the end the simpler ones are the best. Didn't touch parallelization strategies yet.
My main proposal is at
chriszen.multihash.MapPasswordFinderwhich follows the interfacechriszen.multihash.PasswordFinder. To evaluate its performance I usechriszen.multihash.MultiHashEval.I encorage people to use common interface and evaluator to be able to compare performance.
To run the performance evaluator:
Optionally you can specify which hashes to look for and which dictionary to use: