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These include `digest` v0.11.0-rc.8 which transitively pins to
`rand_core` v0.10.0-rc-6 by way of `crypto-common`.

- `ascon-hash256` v0.5.0-rc.1
- `bash-hash` v0.1.0-rc.0
- `belt-hash` v0.2.0-rc.4
- `blake2` v0.11.0-rc.4
- `fsb` v0.2.0-rc.1
- `gost94` v0.11.0-rc.1
- `groestl` v0.11.0-rc.1
- `jh` v0.2.0-rc.1
- `k12` v0.4.0-rc.1
- `md-5` v0.11.0-rc.4
- `md2` v0.11.0-rc.1
- `md4` v0.11.0-rc.1
- `ripemd` v0.2.0-rc.4
- `sha1` v0.11.0-rc.4
- `sha2` v0.11.0-rc.4
- `sha3` v0.11.0-rc.6
- `shabal` v0.5.0-rc.1
- `skein` v0.2.0-rc.1
- `sm3` v0.5.0-rc.4
- `streebog` v0.11.0-rc.4
- `tiger` v0.3.0-rc.1
- `whirlpool` v0.11.0-rc.4
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RustCrypto: FSB

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Pure Rust implementation of the FSB cryptographic hash algorithms.

There are 5 standard versions of the FSB hash function:

  • FSB-160
  • FSB-224
  • FSB-256
  • FSB-384
  • FSB-512

Examples

Output size of FSB-256 is fixed, so its functionality is usually accessed via the Digest trait:

use fsb::{Digest, Fsb256};
use hex_literal::hex;

let mut hasher = Fsb256::new();
hasher.update(b"hello");
let hash = hasher.finalize();

assert_eq!(hash, hex!("0f036dc3761aed2cba9de586a85976eedde6fa8f115c0190763decc02f28edbc"));

// Hex-encode hash using https://docs.rs/base16ct
let hex_hash = base16ct::lower::encode_string(&hash);
assert_eq!(hex_hash, "0f036dc3761aed2cba9de586a85976eedde6fa8f115c0190763decc02f28edbc");

Also, see the examples section in the RustCrypto/hashes readme.

License

The crate is licensed under either of:

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.