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package org.apache.commons.codec.digest;

import java.util.Random;

/**
 * Base64 like method to convert binary bytes into ASCII chars.
 *
 * TODO: Can Base64 be reused?
 *
 * 

* This class is immutable and thread-safe. *

* * @version $Id: B64.java 1435550 2013-01-19 14:09:52Z tn $ * @since 1.7 */ class B64 { /** * Table with characters for Base64 transformation. */ static final String B64T = "./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; /** * Base64 like conversion of bytes to ASCII chars. * * @param b2 * A byte from the result. * @param b1 * A byte from the result. * @param b0 * A byte from the result. * @param outLen * The number of expected output chars. * @param buffer * Where the output chars is appended to. */ static void b64from24bit(final byte b2, final byte b1, final byte b0, final int outLen, final StringBuilder buffer) { // The bit masking is necessary because the JVM byte type is signed! int w = ((b2 << 16) & 0x00ffffff) | ((b1 << 8) & 0x00ffff) | (b0 & 0xff); // It's effectively a "for" loop but kept to resemble the original C code. int n = outLen; while (n-- > 0) { buffer.append(B64T.charAt(w & 0x3f)); w >>= 6; } } /** * Generates a string of random chars from the B64T set. * * @param num * Number of chars to generate. */ static String getRandomSalt(final int num) { final StringBuilder saltString = new StringBuilder(); for (int i = 1; i <= num; i++) { saltString.append(B64T.charAt(new Random().nextInt(B64T.length()))); } return saltString.toString(); } }




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