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package gnu.crypto.key;  // -*- c-basic-offset: 3 -*-

// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// $Id: GnuSecretKey.java,v 1.1 2003/12/03 19:28:13 rsdio Exp $
//
// Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
//
// This file is part of GNU Crypto.
//
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import gnu.crypto.util.Util;
import java.security.Key;

/**
 * A secret key composed of a sequence of raw, unformatted octets. This class
 * is analogous to the {@link javax.crypto.spec.SecretKeySpec} class, but is
 * provided for platforms that do not or cannot contain that class.
 *
 * @version $Revision: 1.1 $
 */
public class GnuSecretKey implements Key
{

   // Field.
   // ------------------------------------------------------------------------

   private final byte[] key;
   private final String algorithm;

   // Constructors.
   // ------------------------------------------------------------------------

   /**
    * Creates a new secret key. The supplied byte array is copied by this
    * constructor.
    *
    * @param key The raw, secret key.
    * @param algorithm The algorithm name, which can be null or empty.
    */
   public GnuSecretKey(byte[] key, String algorithm)
   {
      this(key, 0, key.length, algorithm);
   }

   /**
    * Creates a new secret key from a portion of a byte array.
    *
    * @param key The raw, secret key.
    * @param offset The offset at which the key begins.
    * @param length The number of bytes that comprise the key.
    * @param algorithm The algorithm name, which can be null or empty.
    */
   public GnuSecretKey(byte[] key, int offset, int length, String algorithm)
   {
      this.key = new byte[length];
      System.arraycopy(key, offset, this.key, 0, length);
      this.algorithm = algorithm;
   }

   // Instance methods.
   // ------------------------------------------------------------------------

   /**
    * Returns the algorithm name, if any.
    *
    * @return The algorithm name.
    */
   public String getAlgorithm()
   {
      return null;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the encoded key, which is merely the byte array this class was
    * created with. A reference to the internal byte array is returned, so the
    * caller can delete this key from memory by modifying the returned array.
    *
    * @return The raw key.
    */
   public byte[] getEncoded()
   {
      return key;
   }

   /**
    * Returns the string "RAW".
    *
    * @return The string "RAW".
    */
   public String getFormat()
   {
      return "RAW";
   }

   public boolean equals(Object o)
   {
      if (!(o instanceof GnuSecretKey)) {
         return false;
      }
      if (key.length != ((GnuSecretKey) o).key.length) {
         return false;
      }
      byte[] key2 = ((GnuSecretKey) o).key;
      for (int i = 0; i < key.length; i++) {
         if (key[i] != key2[i]) {
            return false;
         }
      }
      return true;
   }

   public String toString()
   {
      return "GnuSecretKey [ " + algorithm + " " + Util.toString(key) + " ]";
   }
}




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