| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // Package hash provides interfaces for hash functions. |
| package hash |
| |
| import "io" |
| |
| // Hash is the common interface implemented by all hash functions. |
| // |
| // Hash implementations in the standard library (e.g. [hash/crc32] and |
| // [crypto/sha256]) implement the [encoding.BinaryMarshaler], [encoding.BinaryAppender], |
| // [encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler] and [Cloner] interfaces. Marshaling a hash implementation |
| // allows its internal state to be saved and used for additional processing |
| // later, without having to re-write the data previously written to the hash. |
| // The hash state may contain portions of the input in its original form, |
| // which users are expected to handle for any possible security implications. |
| // |
| // Compatibility: Any future changes to hash or crypto packages will endeavor |
| // to maintain compatibility with state encoded using previous versions. |
| // That is, any released versions of the packages should be able to |
| // decode data written with any previously released version, |
| // subject to issues such as security fixes. |
| // See the Go compatibility document for background: https://golang.org/doc/go1compat |
| type Hash interface { |
| // Write (via the embedded io.Writer interface) adds more data to the running hash. |
| // It never returns an error. |
| io.Writer |
| |
| // Sum appends the current hash to b and returns the resulting slice. |
| // It does not change the underlying hash state. |
| Sum(b []byte) []byte |
| |
| // Reset resets the Hash to its initial state. |
| Reset() |
| |
| // Size returns the number of bytes Sum will return. |
| Size() int |
| |
| // BlockSize returns the hash's underlying block size. |
| // The Write method must be able to accept any amount |
| // of data, but it may operate more efficiently if all writes |
| // are a multiple of the block size. |
| BlockSize() int |
| } |
| |
| // Hash32 is the common interface implemented by all 32-bit hash functions. |
| type Hash32 interface { |
| Hash |
| Sum32() uint32 |
| } |
| |
| // Hash64 is the common interface implemented by all 64-bit hash functions. |
| type Hash64 interface { |
| Hash |
| Sum64() uint64 |
| } |
| |
| // A Cloner is a hash function whose state can be cloned, returning a value with |
| // equivalent and independent state. |
| // |
| // All [Hash] implementations in the standard library implement this interface, |
| // unless GOFIPS140=v1.0.0 is set. |
| // |
| // If a hash can only determine at runtime if it can be cloned (e.g. if it wraps |
| // another hash), Clone may return an error wrapping [errors.ErrUnsupported]. |
| // Otherwise, Clone must always return a nil error. |
| type Cloner interface { |
| Hash |
| Clone() (Cloner, error) |
| } |
| |
| // XOF (extendable output function) is a hash function with arbitrary or unlimited output length. |
| type XOF interface { |
| // Write absorbs more data into the XOF's state. It panics if called |
| // after Read. |
| io.Writer |
| |
| // Read reads more output from the XOF. It may return io.EOF if there |
| // is a limit to the XOF output length. |
| io.Reader |
| |
| // Reset resets the XOF to its initial state. |
| Reset() |
| |
| // BlockSize returns the XOF's underlying block size. |
| // The Write method must be able to accept any amount |
| // of data, but it may operate more efficiently if all writes |
| // are a multiple of the block size. |
| BlockSize() int |
| } |