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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T16:54:48+00:00 2026-05-31T16:54:48+00:00

I’ve already asked this question on several forums, but without any good explanation of

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I’ve already asked this question on several forums, but without any good explanation of why the code above cannot be converted from C# to Visual Basic.

The code is actually from this forum, written in C#. (the source)

static public int GetStableHash(string s)
       {
           uint hash = 0;
            // if you care this can be done much faster with unsafe 
            // using fixed char* reinterpreted as a byte*
            foreach (byte b in System.Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(s))
            {

                hash += b;
                hash += (hash << 10);
                hash ^= (hash >> 6);

            }
            // final avalanche
            hash += (hash << 3);
            hash ^= (hash >> 11);
            hash += (hash << 15);
            // helpfully we only want positive integer < MUST_BE_LESS_THAN
            // so simple truncate cast is ok if not perfect
            return (int)(hash % MUST_BE_LESS_THAN);
       }

So, the code ought to be something like that in VB.NET

    Const MUST_BE_LESS_THAN As Integer = 100000000

Function GetStableHash(ByVal s As String) As Integer


    Dim hash As UInteger = 0

    For Each b as Byte In System.Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(s)
        hash += b
        hash += (hash << 10)
        hash = hash Xor (hash >> 6)
    Next

    hash += (hash << 3)
    hash = hash Xor (hash >> 11)
    hash += (hash << 15)

    Return Int(hash Mod MUST_BE_LESS_THAN)
End Function

It seems to be right, but it does not work. In VB.NET, there is an overflow at “hash += (hash << 10)”

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    2026-05-31T16:54:49+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 4:54 pm

    Overflow checking is off by default in C# but on by default in VB.NET. Project + Properties, Compile tab, scroll down, Advanced Compile Options and tick the “Remove integer overflow checks” option.

    If that makes you uncomfortable then move the code into a separate class library project so the setting change doesn’t affect the rest of your code. That other project could now also be a C# project 🙂

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