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David Golden
CMake
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3a5f609c
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3a5f609c
authored
8 years ago
by
Sebastian Holtermann
Committed by
Brad King
8 years ago
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cmCryptoHash: New ByteHash methods that return a byte vector
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Source/cmCryptoHash.cxx
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Source/cmCryptoHash.h
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@@ -65,43 +65,57 @@ std::string cmCryptoHash::ByteHashToString(
return
res
;
}
std
::
string
cmCryptoHash
::
HashString
(
const
std
::
string
&
input
)
std
::
vector
<
unsigned
char
>
cmCryptoHash
::
ByteHashString
(
const
std
::
string
&
input
)
{
this
->
Initialize
();
this
->
Append
(
reinterpret_cast
<
unsigned
char
const
*>
(
input
.
c_str
()),
static_cast
<
int
>
(
input
.
size
()));
return
ByteHashToString
(
this
->
Finalize
()
)
;
return
this
->
Finalize
();
}
std
::
string
cmCryptoHash
::
HashFile
(
const
std
::
string
&
file
)
std
::
vector
<
unsigned
char
>
cmCryptoHash
::
Byte
HashFile
(
const
std
::
string
&
file
)
{
cmsys
::
ifstream
fin
(
file
.
c_str
(),
std
::
ios
::
in
|
std
::
ios
::
binary
);
if
(
!
fin
)
{
return
""
;
if
(
fin
)
{
this
->
Initialize
();
{
// Should be efficient enough on most system:
cm_sha2_uint64_t
buffer
[
512
];
char
*
buffer_c
=
reinterpret_cast
<
char
*>
(
buffer
);
unsigned
char
const
*
buffer_uc
=
reinterpret_cast
<
unsigned
char
const
*>
(
buffer
);
// This copy loop is very sensitive on certain platforms with
// slightly broken stream libraries (like HPUX). Normally, it is
// incorrect to not check the error condition on the fin.read()
// before using the data, but the fin.gcount() will be zero if an
// error occurred. Therefore, the loop should be safe everywhere.
while
(
fin
)
{
fin
.
read
(
buffer_c
,
sizeof
(
buffer
));
if
(
int
gcount
=
static_cast
<
int
>
(
fin
.
gcount
()))
{
this
->
Append
(
buffer_uc
,
gcount
);
}
}
}
if
(
fin
.
eof
())
{
// Success
return
this
->
Finalize
();
}
// Finalize anyway
this
->
Finalize
();
}
// Return without success
return
std
::
vector
<
unsigned
char
>
();
}
this
->
Initialize
();
std
::
string
cmCryptoHash
::
HashString
(
const
std
::
string
&
input
)
{
return
ByteHashToString
(
this
->
ByteHashString
(
input
));
}
// Should be efficient enough on most system:
cm_sha2_uint64_t
buffer
[
512
];
char
*
buffer_c
=
reinterpret_cast
<
char
*>
(
buffer
);
unsigned
char
const
*
buffer_uc
=
reinterpret_cast
<
unsigned
char
const
*>
(
buffer
);
// This copy loop is very sensitive on certain platforms with
// slightly broken stream libraries (like HPUX). Normally, it is
// incorrect to not check the error condition on the fin.read()
// before using the data, but the fin.gcount() will be zero if an
// error occurred. Therefore, the loop should be safe everywhere.
while
(
fin
)
{
fin
.
read
(
buffer_c
,
sizeof
(
buffer
));
if
(
int
gcount
=
static_cast
<
int
>
(
fin
.
gcount
()))
{
this
->
Append
(
buffer_uc
,
gcount
);
}
}
if
(
fin
.
eof
())
{
return
ByteHashToString
(
this
->
Finalize
());
}
return
""
;
std
::
string
cmCryptoHash
::
HashFile
(
const
std
::
string
&
file
)
{
return
ByteHashToString
(
this
->
ByteHashFile
(
file
));
}
cmCryptoHashMD5
::
cmCryptoHashMD5
()
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@@ -23,22 +23,37 @@ class cmCryptoHash
{
public:
virtual
~
cmCryptoHash
()
{}
/// @brief Returns a new hash generator of the requested type
/// @arg algo Hash type name. Supported hash types are
/// MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512
/// @return A valid auto pointer if algo is supported or
/// an invalid/NULL pointer otherwise
static
CM_AUTO_PTR
<
cmCryptoHash
>
New
(
const
char
*
algo
);
/// @brief Converts a hex character to its binary value (4 bits)
/// @arg input Hex character [0-9a-fA-F].
/// @arg output Binary value of the input character (4 bits)
/// @return True if input was a valid hex character
static
bool
IntFromHexDigit
(
char
input
,
char
&
output
);
/// @brief Converts a byte hash to a sequence of hex character pairs
static
std
::
string
ByteHashToString
(
const
std
::
vector
<
unsigned
char
>&
hash
);
/// @brief Calculates a binary hash from string input data
/// @return Binary hash vector
std
::
vector
<
unsigned
char
>
ByteHashString
(
const
std
::
string
&
input
);
/// @brief Calculates a binary hash from file content
/// @see ByteHashString()
/// @return Non empty binary hash vector if the file was read successfully.
/// An empty vector otherwise.
std
::
vector
<
unsigned
char
>
ByteHashFile
(
const
std
::
string
&
file
);
/// @brief Calculates a hash string from string input data
/// @return Sequence of hex characters pairs for each byte of the binary hash
std
::
string
HashString
(
const
std
::
string
&
input
);
/// @brief Calculates a hash string from file content
/// @see HashString()
/// @return Non empty hash string if the file was read successfully.
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