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// $Id: Digest.java 232 2010-06-17 14:19:24Z tp $

package exchange.apexpro.connector.impl.utils.cryptohash;

/**
 * 

This interface documents the API for a hash function. This * interface somewhat mimics the standard {@code * java.security.MessageDigest} class. We do not extend that class in * order to provide compatibility with reduced Java implementations such * as J2ME. Implementing a {@code java.security.Provider} compatible * with Sun's JCA ought to be easy.

* *

A {@code Digest} object maintains a running state for a hash * function computation. Data is inserted with {@code update()} calls; * the result is obtained from a {@code digest()} method (where some * final data can be inserted as well). When a digest output has been * produced, the objet is automatically resetted, and can be used * immediately for another digest operation. The state of a computation * can be cloned with the {@link #copy} method; this can be used to get * a partial hash result without interrupting the complete * computation.

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{@code Digest} objects are stateful and hence not thread-safe; * however, distinct {@code Digest} objects can be accessed concurrently * without any problem.

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* * @version $Revision: 232 $ * @author Thomas Pornin <[email protected]> */ public interface Digest{ /** * Insert one more input data byte. * * @param in the input byte */ void update(byte in); /** * Insert some more bytes. * * @param inbuf the data bytes */ void update(byte[] inbuf); /** * Insert some more bytes. * * @param inbuf the data buffer * @param off the data offset in {@code inbuf} * @param len the data length (in bytes) */ void update(byte[] inbuf, int off, int len); /** * Finalize the current hash computation and return the hash value * in a newly-allocated array. The object is resetted. * * @return the hash output */ byte[] digest(); /** * Input some bytes, then finalize the current hash computation * and return the hash value in a newly-allocated array. The object * is resetted. * * @param inbuf the input data * @return the hash output */ byte[] digest(byte[] inbuf); /** * Finalize the current hash computation and store the hash value * in the provided output buffer. The {@code len} parameter * contains the maximum number of bytes that should be written; * no more bytes than the natural hash function output length will * be produced. If {@code len} is smaller than the natural * hash output length, the hash output is truncated to its first * {@code len} bytes. The object is resetted. * * @param outbuf the output buffer * @param off the output offset within {@code outbuf} * @param len the requested hash output length (in bytes) * @return the number of bytes actually written in {@code outbuf} */ int digest(byte[] outbuf, int off, int len); /** * Get the natural hash function output length (in bytes). * * @return the digest output length (in bytes) */ int getDigestLength(); /** * Reset the object: this makes it suitable for a new hash * computation. The current computation, if any, is discarded. */ void reset(); /** * Clone the current state. The returned object evolves independantly * of this object. * * @return the clone */ Digest copy(); /** *

Return the "block length" for the hash function. This * value is naturally defined for iterated hash functions * (Merkle-Damgard). It is used in HMAC (that's what the * HMAC specification * names the "{@code B}" parameter).

* *

If the function is "block-less" then this function may * return {@code -n} where {@code n} is an integer such that the * block length for HMAC ("{@code B}") will be inferred from the * key length, by selecting the smallest multiple of {@code n} * which is no smaller than the key length. For instance, for * the Fugue-xxx hash functions, this function returns -4: the * virtual block length B is the HMAC key length, rounded up to * the next multiple of 4.

* * @return the internal block length (in bytes), or {@code -n} */ int getBlockLength(); /** *

Get the display name for this function (e.g. {@code "SHA-1"} * for SHA-1).

* * @see Object */ String toString(); }




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