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package Digest::base; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = "1.19"; # subclass is supposed to implement at least these sub new; sub clone; sub add; sub digest; sub reset { my $self = shift; $self->new(@_); # ugly } sub addfile { my ( $self, $handle ) = @_; my $n; my $buf = ""; while ( ( $n = read( $handle, $buf, 4 * 1024 ) ) ) { $self->add($buf); } unless ( defined $n ) { require Carp; Carp::croak("Read failed: $!"); } $self; } sub add_bits { my $self = shift; my $bits; my $nbits; if ( @_ == 1 ) { my $arg = shift; $bits = pack( "B*", $arg ); $nbits = length($arg); } else { ( $bits, $nbits ) = @_; } if ( ( $nbits % 8 ) != 0 ) { require Carp; Carp::croak("Number of bits must be multiple of 8 for this algorithm"); } return $self->add( substr( $bits, 0, $nbits / 8 ) ); } sub hexdigest { my $self = shift; return unpack( "H*", $self->digest(@_) ); } sub b64digest { my $self = shift; my $b64 = $self->base64_padded_digest; $b64 =~ s/=+$//; return $b64; } sub base64_padded_digest { my $self = shift; require MIME::Base64; return MIME::Base64::encode( $self->digest(@_), "" ); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Digest::base - Digest base class =head1 SYNOPSIS package Digest::Foo; use base 'Digest::base'; =head1 DESCRIPTION The C<Digest::base> class provide implementations of the methods C<addfile> and C<add_bits> in terms of C<add>, and of the methods C<hexdigest> and C<b64digest> in terms of C<digest>. Digest implementations might want to inherit from this class to get this implementations of the alternative I<add> and I<digest> methods. A minimal subclass needs to implement the following methods by itself: new clone add digest The arguments and expected behaviour of these methods are described in L<Digest>. =head1 SEE ALSO L<Digest>