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This crate provides traits which describe functionality of cryptographic hash functions and Message Authentication algorithms.
Traits in this repository are organized into the following levels:
- High-level convenience traits:
Digest
,DynDigest
,Mac
. Wrappers around lower-level traits for most common use-cases. Users should usually prefer using these traits. - Mid-level traits:
Update
,FixedOutput
,FixedOutputReset
,ExtendableOutput
,ExtendableOutputReset
,XofReader
,VariableOutput
,Reset
,KeyInit
, andInnerInit
. These traits atomically describe available functionality of an algorithm. - Marker traits:
HashMarker
,MacMarker
. Used to distinguish different algorithm classes. - Low-level traits defined in the
core_api
module. These traits operate at a block-level and do not contain any built-in buffering. They are intended to be implemented by low-level algorithm providers only. Usually they should not be used in application-level code.
Additionally hash functions implement traits from the standard library:
Default
, Clone
, Write
. The latter is
feature-gated behind std
feature, which is usually enabled by default
by hash implementation crates.
Re-exports§
pub use block_buffer;
pub use crypto_common;
pub use crypto_common::generic_array;
pub use crypto_common::typenum;
Modules§
- Type aliases for many constants.
- Low-level traits operating on blocks and wrappers around them.
Macros§
- Implement dummy type with hidden docs which is used to “carry” hasher OID for
CtVariableCoreWrapper
.
Structs§
- Fixed size output value which provides a safe
Eq
implementation that runs in constant time. - Buffer length is not equal to hash output size.
- The error type returned when key and/or IV used in the
KeyInit
,KeyIvInit
, andInnerIvInit
slice-based methods had an invalid length. - The error type used in variable hash traits.
Traits§
- Convenience wrapper trait covering functionality of cryptographic hash functions with fixed output size.
- Modification of the
Digest
trait suitable for trait objects. - Trait for hash functions with extendable-output (XOF).
- Trait for hash functions with extendable-output (XOF) able to reset themselves.
- Trait for hash functions with fixed-size output.
- Trait for hash functions with fixed-size output able to reset themselves.
- Marker trait for cryptographic hash functions.
- Types which can be initialized from another type (usually block ciphers).
- Types which can be initialized from key.
- Convenience wrapper trait covering functionality of Message Authentication algorithms.
- Marker trait for Message Authentication algorithms.
- Types which return data with the given size.
- Resettable types.
- Types which consume data with byte granularity.
- Trait for hash functions with variable-size output.
- Trait for hash functions with variable-size output able to reset themselves.
- Trait for reader types which are used to extract extendable output from a XOF (extendable-output function) result.
Type Aliases§
- Key used by
KeySizeUser
implementors. - Output array of
OutputSizeUser
implementors.