Artifact libcrcutil-dev_1.0-5.3+b1_arm64

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deb_fields:
  Architecture: arm64
  Depends: libcrcutil0t64 (= 1.0-5.3+b1)
  Description: |-
    library for cyclic redundancy check (CRC) computation - development files
     Crcutil library provides efficient implementation of CRC algorithms. It
     includes reference implementation of a novel Multiword CRC algorithm
     invented by Andrew Kadatch and Bob Jenkins in early 2007. The new
     algorithm is heavily tuned towards modern Intel and AMD processors and is
     substantially faster than almost all other software CRC algorithms.
     .
     Included whitepaper describes the details of Multiword CRC algorithm as
     well as other algorithms and CRC manipulation routines implemented by
     crcutil library.
     .
     Crcutil library computes:
      * Hardware-assisted CRC32C: 0.13 (Nehalem) CPU cycles per byte.
      * 64-bit and smaller CRCs: 1.0 (Nehalem) - 1.2 (Core) CPU cycles per byte.
      * 128-bit CRCs: 1.7 CPU cycles per byte.
     .
     Since computational speed of 64-bit CRCs is identical to 32-bit and
     16-bit, the use of crcutil library enables widespread use of more reliable
     64-bit CRCs instead of 32-bit ones.
     .
     As a bonus, crcutil also implements a number of useful CRC "tricks" (e.g.
     computation of CRC of concatenated blocks of data of known length and CRC
     without touching actual data).
     .
     This package provides development files.
  Homepage: https://code.google.com/p/crcutil/
  Installed-Size: '93'
  Maintainer: Dmitry Smirnov <onlyjob@debian.org>
  Package: libcrcutil-dev
  Priority: optional
  Section: libdevel
  Source: libcrcutil (1.0-5.3)
  Suggests: libcrcutil-doc
  Version: 1.0-5.3+b1
srcpkg_name: libcrcutil
srcpkg_version: 1.0-5.3

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