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So it looks like sed added a '\r' between the closing paren and the semi. Grepping for '^;' failed because the '\r' was considered part of the previous line, so it showed no hits. I finally had to write a C program to properly identify and fix those damn stray semicolons.
45 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
45 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
// ttmac.h - written and placed in the public domain by Kevin Springle
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/// \file ttmac.h
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/// \brief Classes for the TTMAC message authentication code
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#ifndef CRYPTOPP_TTMAC_H
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#define CRYPTOPP_TTMAC_H
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#include "seckey.h"
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#include "iterhash.h"
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#include "secblock.h"
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NAMESPACE_BEGIN(CryptoPP)
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/// \brief TTMAC message authentication code information
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class CRYPTOPP_NO_VTABLE TTMAC_Base : public FixedKeyLength<20>, public IteratedHash<word32, LittleEndian, 64, MessageAuthenticationCode>
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{
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public:
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static std::string StaticAlgorithmName() {return std::string("Two-Track-MAC");}
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CRYPTOPP_CONSTANT(DIGESTSIZE=20);
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unsigned int DigestSize() const {return DIGESTSIZE;};
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void UncheckedSetKey(const byte *userKey, unsigned int keylength, const NameValuePairs ¶ms);
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void TruncatedFinal(byte *mac, size_t size);
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protected:
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static void Transform (word32 *digest, const word32 *X, bool last);
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void HashEndianCorrectedBlock(const word32 *data) {Transform(m_digest, data, false);}
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void Init();
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word32* StateBuf() {return m_digest;}
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FixedSizeSecBlock<word32, 10> m_digest;
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FixedSizeSecBlock<word32, 5> m_key;
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};
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/// \brief Two-Track-MAC message authentication code
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/// \tparam T HashTransformation class
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/// \details 160-bit MAC with 160-bit key
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/// \sa MessageAuthenticationCode(), <a href="http://www.weidai.com/scan-mirror/mac.html#TTMAC">Two-Track-MAC</a>
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DOCUMENTED_TYPEDEF(MessageAuthenticationCodeFinal<TTMAC_Base>, TTMAC);
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NAMESPACE_END
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#endif
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