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Tiger cryptographic hash function for Go


Build Status GoDoc

About Tiger

  • Tiger cryptographic hash function is designed by Ross Anderson and Eli Biham in 1995.
  • The size of a Tiger hash value is 192 bits. Truncated versions (Tiger/128, Tiger/160) are simply prefixes of Tiger/192.
  • Tiger2 is a variant where the message is padded by first appending a byte 0x80, rather than 0x01 as in the case of Tiger.
  • Links: paper, wikipedia

API Documentation

Implementing hash.Hash. Usage is pretty much the same as other stanard hashing libraries.
Documentation currently available at Godoc: http://godoc.org/github.com/cxmcc/tiger

Installing

go get github.com/cxmcc/tiger

Example

package main

import (
  "fmt"
  "io"
  "github.com/cxmcc/tiger"
)

func main() {
  h := tiger.New()
  io.WriteString(h, "Example for tiger")
  fmt.Printf("Output: %x\n", h.Sum(nil))
  // Output: 82bd060e19f945014f0063e8f0e6d7decfa9edfd97e76743
}

License

It's MIT License