hashCode规则

摘自Effective Java
1. Store some constant nonzero value, say, 17, in an int variable called result.
2. For each significant field f in your object (each field taken into account by the
equals method, that is), do the following:
a. Compute an int hash code c for the field:
i. If the field is a boolean, compute (f ? 1 : 0).
ii. If the field is a byte, char, short, or int, compute (int) f.
iii. If the field is a long, compute (int) (f ^ (f >>> 32)).
iv. If the field is a float, compute Float.floatToIntBits(f).
v. If the field is a double, compute Double.doubleToLongBits(f), and
then hash the resulting long as in step 2.a.iii.
vi. If the field is an object reference and this class’s equals method
compares the field by recursively invoking equals, recursively
invoke hashCode on the field. If a more complex comparison is
required, compute a “canonical representation” for this field and
invoke hashCode on the canonical representation. If the value of the
field is null, return 0 (or some other constant, but 0 is traditional).
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METHODS COMMON TO ALL OBJECTS
vii. If the field is an array, treat it as if each element were a separate field.
That is, compute a hash code for each significant element by applying
these rules recursively, and combine these values per step 2.b. If every
element in an array field is significant, you can use one of the
Arrays.hashCode methods added in release 1.5.
b. Combine the hash code c computed in step 2.a into result as follows:
result = 31 * result + c;
3. Return result.

例:
@Override public int hashCode() {
int result = 17;
result = 31 * result + areaCode;
result = 31 * result + prefix;
result = 31 * result + lineNumber;
return result;
}

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