Merge pull request #58028 from Calinou/doc-array-hash
Clarify identical `hash()` return values due to collisions
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<method name="hash" qualifiers="const">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns a hashed integer value representing the array and its contents.
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[b]Note:[/b] Arrays with equal contents can still produce different hashes. Only the exact same arrays will produce the same hashed integer value.
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Returns a hashed 32-bit integer value representing the array and its contents.
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[b]Note:[/b] [Array]s with equal content will always produce identical hash values. However, the reverse is not true. Returning identical hash values does [i]not[/i] imply the arrays are equal, because different arrays can have identical hash values due to hash collisions.
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="insert">
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<method name="hash" qualifiers="const">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns the hash value of this [Callable]'s object.
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Returns the 32-bit hash value of this [Callable]'s object.
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[b]Note:[/b] [Callable]s with equal content will always produce identical hash values. However, the reverse is not true. Returning identical hash values does [i]not[/i] imply the callables are equal, because different callables can have identical hash values due to hash collisions. The engine uses a 32-bit hash algorithm for [method hash].
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="is_custom" qualifiers="const">
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<method name="hash" qualifiers="const">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns a hashed integer value representing the dictionary contents. This can be used to compare dictionaries by value:
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Returns a hashed 32-bit integer value representing the dictionary contents. This can be used to compare dictionaries by value:
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[codeblocks]
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[gdscript]
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var dict1 = {0: 10}
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[/csharp]
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[/codeblocks]
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[b]Note:[/b] Dictionaries with the same keys/values but in a different order will have a different hash.
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[b]Note:[/b] Dictionaries with equal content will always produce identical hash values. However, the reverse is not true. Returning identical hash values does [i]not[/i] imply the dictionaries are equal, because different dictionaries can have identical hash values due to hash collisions.
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="is_empty" qualifiers="const">
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<method name="hash" qualifiers="const">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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Hashes the string and returns a 32-bit integer.
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Returns the 32-bit hash value representing the string's contents.
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[b]Note:[/b] [String]s with equal content will always produce identical hash values. However, the reverse is not true. Returning identical hash values does [i]not[/i] imply the strings are equal, because different strings can have identical hash values due to hash collisions.
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</description>
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</method>
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<method name="hex_to_int" qualifiers="const">
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