amxmodx/amxmodx/md5.h

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// MD5.CC - source code for the C++/object oriented translation and
// modification of MD5.
// Translation and modification (c) 1995 by Mordechai T. Abzug
// This translation/ modification is provided "as is," without express or
// implied warranty of any kind.
// The translator/ modifier does not claim (1) that MD5 will do what you think
// it does; (2) that this translation/ modification is accurate; or (3) that
// this software is "merchantible." (Language for this disclaimer partially
// copied from the disclaimer below).
/* based on:
MD5.H - header file for MD5C.C
MDDRIVER.C - test driver for MD2, MD4 and MD5
Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All
rights reserved.
License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it
is identified as the "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest
Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this software
or this function.
License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided
that such works are identified as "derived from the RSA Data
Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm" in all material
mentioning or referencing the derived work.
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either
the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this
software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as is"
without express or implied warranty of any kind.
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this
documentation and/or software.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
//#include <fstream.h>
//#include <iostream.h>
class MD5 {
public:
// methods for controlled operation:
MD5 (); // simple initializer
void update (unsigned char *input, unsigned int input_length);
void update (FILE *file);
void finalize ();
// constructors for special circumstances. All these constructors finalize
// the MD5 context.
MD5 (unsigned char *string); // digest string, finalize
MD5 (FILE *file); // digest file, close, finalize
// methods to acquire finalized result
unsigned char *raw_digest (); // digest as a 16-byte binary array
char * hex_digest (); // digest as a 33-byte ascii-hex string
char * hex_digest (char buffer[33]); //same as above, passing buffer
private:
// first, some types:
typedef unsigned int uint4; // assumes integer is 4 words long
typedef unsigned short int uint2; // assumes short integer is 2 words long
typedef unsigned char uint1; // assumes char is 1 word long
// next, the private data:
uint4 state[4];
uint4 count[2]; // number of *bits*, mod 2^64
uint1 buffer[64]; // input buffer
uint1 digest[16];
uint1 finalized;
// last, the private methods, mostly static:
void init (); // called by all constructors
void transform (uint1 *buffer); // does the real update work. Note
// that length is implied to be 64.
static void encode (uint1 *dest, uint4 *src, uint4 length);
static void decode (uint4 *dest, uint1 *src, uint4 length);
static void memcpy (uint1 *dest, uint1 *src, uint4 length);
static void memset (uint1 *start, uint1 val, uint4 length);
static inline uint4 rotate_left (uint4 x, uint4 n);
static inline uint4 F (uint4 x, uint4 y, uint4 z);
static inline uint4 G (uint4 x, uint4 y, uint4 z);
static inline uint4 H (uint4 x, uint4 y, uint4 z);
static inline uint4 I (uint4 x, uint4 y, uint4 z);
static inline void FF (uint4& a, uint4 b, uint4 c, uint4 d, uint4 x,
uint4 s, uint4 ac);
static inline void GG (uint4& a, uint4 b, uint4 c, uint4 d, uint4 x,
uint4 s, uint4 ac);
static inline void HH (uint4& a, uint4 b, uint4 c, uint4 d, uint4 x,
uint4 s, uint4 ac);
static inline void II (uint4& a, uint4 b, uint4 c, uint4 d, uint4 x,
uint4 s, uint4 ac);
};