"Mikheev, Vadim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This may be implemented very fast (if someone points me where
> I can find CRC func).

Lifted from the PNG spec (RFC 2083):


15. Appendix: Sample CRC Code

   The following sample code represents a practical implementation of
   the CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) employed in PNG chunks.  (See also
   ISO 3309 [ISO-3309] or ITU-T V.42 [ITU-V42] for a formal
   specification.)


      /* Make the table for a fast CRC. */
      void make_crc_table(void)
      {
        unsigned long c;
        int n, k;
        for (n = 0; n < 256; n++) {
          c = (unsigned long) n;
          for (k = 0; k < 8; k++) {
            if (c & 1)
              c = 0xedb88320L ^ (c >> 1);
            else
              c = c >> 1;
          }
          crc_table[n] = c;
        }
        crc_table_computed = 1;
      }

      /* Update a running CRC with the bytes buf[0..len-1]--the CRC
         should be initialized to all 1's, and the transmitted value
         is the 1's complement of the final running CRC (see the
         crc() routine below)). */

      unsigned long update_crc(unsigned long crc, unsigned char *buf,
                               int len)
      {
        unsigned long c = crc;
        int n;

        if (!crc_table_computed)
          make_crc_table();
        for (n = 0; n < len; n++) {
          c = crc_table[(c ^ buf[n]) & 0xff] ^ (c >> 8);
        }
        return c;
      }

      /* Return the CRC of the bytes buf[0..len-1]. */
      unsigned long crc(unsigned char *buf, int len)
      {
        return update_crc(0xffffffffL, buf, len) ^ 0xffffffffL;
      }


                        regards, tom lane

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