hashtest.cpp

The code below shows how to use the QCA::Hash class

00001 /*
00002  Copyright (C) 2004 Brad Hards <bradh@frogmouth.net>
00003 
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00020 */
00021 
00022 // QtCrypto/QtCrypto has the declarations for all of QCA
00023 #include <QtCrypto>
00024 
00025 #include <QCoreApplication>
00026 
00027 #include <stdio.h>
00028 
00029 int main(int argc, char **argv)
00030 {
00031         // the Initializer object sets things up, and
00032         // also does cleanup when it goes out of scope
00033         QCA::Initializer init;
00034 
00035         QCoreApplication app(argc, argv);
00036 
00037         // we use the first argument if provided, or
00038         // use "hello" if no arguments
00039         QCA::SecureArray arg = (argc >= 2) ? argv[1] : "hello";
00040 
00041         // must always check that an algorithm is supported before using it
00042         if( !QCA::isSupported("sha1") )
00043                 printf("SHA1 not supported!\n");
00044         else {
00045                 // this shows the "all in one" approach
00046                 QString result = QCA::Hash("sha1").hashToString(arg);
00047                 printf("sha1(\"%s\") = [%s]\n", arg.data(), result.toAscii().data());
00048         }
00049 
00050         // must always check that an algorithm is supported before using it
00051         if( !QCA::isSupported("md5") )
00052                 printf("MD5 not supported!\n");
00053         else {
00054                 // this shows the incremental approach. Naturally
00055                 // for this simple job, we could use the "all in one"
00056                 // approach - this is an example, after all :-)
00057                 QCA::SecureArray part1(arg.toByteArray().left(3)); // three chars - "hel"
00058                 QCA::SecureArray part2(arg.toByteArray().mid(3)); // the rest - "lo"
00059 
00060                 // create the required object.
00061                 QCA::Hash hashObject("md5");
00062                 // we split it into two parts to show incremental update
00063                 hashObject.update(part1);
00064                 hashObject.update(part2);
00065                 // no more updates after calling final.
00066                 QCA::SecureArray resultArray = hashObject.final();
00067                 // convert the result into printable hexadecimal.
00068                 QString result = QCA::arrayToHex(resultArray.toByteArray());
00069                 printf("md5(\"%s\") = [%s]\n", arg.data(), result.toAscii().data());
00070         }
00071 
00072         return 0;
00073 }
00074 

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