say join ' ', @{highway_hash256([1, 2, 3, 4], 'hello')};
# 8099666330974151427 17027479935588128037 4015249936799013189 10027181291351549853
+ my $state = Digest::HighwayHash->new([1, 2, 3, 4]);
+ $state->append('he');
+ $state->append('llo');
+ say join ' ', @{$state->finish128};
+ # 3048112761216189476 13900443277579286659
+
=head1 DESCRIPTION
HighwayHash is a fast and strong keyed hash function, documented at
L<https://github.com/google/highwayhash>.
-Three functions are exported by this module, all by default:
+This module has a procedural interface (used to hash an entire
+message) and an OO interface (used to hash a message bit by bit). The
+procedural interface is made of three functions, all exported by
+default:
=over
number or (on Perls without 64-bit numbers) a L<Math::Int64> object. The result is an array of exactly four numbers or (on Perls without 64-bit numbers) L<Math::Int64> objects.
+=back
+
+The OO interface has these methods:
+
+=over
+
+=item Digest::HighwayHash->B<new>(I<\@key>)
+
+Initialize a new C<Digest::HighwayHash> state with a given key. The
+B<append> method will be called with this state and parts of the
+message, and then one of the B<finish*> methods will be called to
+compute the result.
+
+=item $state->B<append>(I<$input>)
+
+Append I<$input> to the message to be hashed by $state.
+
+=item $state->B<finish64>
+
+=item $state->B<finish128>
+
+=item $state->B<finish256>
+
+Compute and return the 64-bit, 128-bit, or respectively 256-bit
+HighwayHash of this state. The return values are the same as in the
+procedural interface.
+
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO