package digestif

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Digestif - Hash algorithms in C and OCaml

Digestif is a toolbox which implements hashes:

  • SHA1

  • SHA224

  • SHA256

  • SHA384

  • SHA512

  • BLAKE2B

  • BLAKE2S

  • RIPEMD160

Digestif uses a trick about linking and let the end-user to choose which implementation he wants to use. We provide 2 implementations:

  • C implementation with digestif.c

  • OCaml implementation with digestif.ocaml

Both are well-tested. However, OCaml implementation is slower than the C implementation.

Home page: http://din.osau.re/

Contact: Romain Calascibetta <romain.calascibet ta@gmail.com>

API

For each hash, we implement the same API which is referentially transparent. Then, on the top of these, we reflect functions (like digesti or hmaci) with GADT - however, conversion from GADT to hash type is not possible (but you can destruct GADT to a string).

Build Requirements

  • OCaml >= 4.03.0 (may be less but need test)

  • base-bytes meta-package

  • Bigarray module (provided by the standard library of OCaml)

  • dime to build the project

If you want to compile the test program, you need:

  • alcotest

Credits

This work is from the nocrypto library and the Vincent hanquez's work in ocaml-sha.

All credits appear in the begin of files and this library is motivated by two reasons:

  • delete the dependancy with nocrypto if you don't use the encryption (and common) part

  • aggregate all hashes functions in one library