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Go's Hash is explicitly specified to never return an error on Write(), and our own decoding functions only check for length which is gonna be right in every case so it makes no sense returning errors from these functions.
54 lines
1.1 KiB
Go
Executable file
54 lines
1.1 KiB
Go
Executable file
package hash
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import (
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"crypto/sha256"
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"github.com/CityOfZion/neo-go/pkg/util"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/ripemd160"
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)
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// Sha256 hashes the incoming byte slice
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// using the sha256 algorithm
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func Sha256(data []byte) util.Uint256 {
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hash := sha256.Sum256(data)
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return hash
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}
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// DoubleSha256 performs sha256 twice on the given data
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func DoubleSha256(data []byte) util.Uint256 {
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var hash util.Uint256
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h1 := Sha256(data)
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hash = Sha256(h1.Bytes())
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return hash
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}
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// RipeMD160 performs the RIPEMD160 hash algorithm
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// on the given data
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func RipeMD160(data []byte) util.Uint160 {
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var hash util.Uint160
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hasher := ripemd160.New()
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_, _ = hasher.Write(data)
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hash, _ = util.Uint160DecodeBytes(hasher.Sum(nil))
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return hash
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}
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// Hash160 performs sha256 and then ripemd160
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// on the given data
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func Hash160(data []byte) util.Uint160 {
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var hash util.Uint160
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h1 := Sha256(data)
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h2 := RipeMD160(h1.Bytes())
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hash, _ = util.Uint160DecodeBytes(h2.Bytes())
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return hash
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}
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// Checksum returns the checksum for a given piece of data
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// using sha256 twice as the hash algorithm
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func Checksum(data []byte) []byte {
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hash := DoubleSha256(data)
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return hash[:4]
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}
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