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Hash, displace, and compress: Perfect hashing with Java
...sounds like quite a niche use-case, but I agree that I cannot think of any other stream-hashing library. I hoped https://github.com/OpenHFT/zero-allocation-hashing would do, but it doesn't. However, https://github.com/OpenHFT/Chronicle-Bytes has xxHash if that's your thing.
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The primary programming language of Zero-Allocation-Hashing is Java.
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