Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256(3)

Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256 - Hash function BLAKE2s [size: 256 bits]

### Functional interface:
use Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256 qw( blake2s_256 blake2s_256_hex blake2s_256_b64 blake2s_256_b64u
                             blake2s_256_file blake2s_256_file_hex blake2s_256_file_b64 blake2s_256_file_b64u );
# calculate digest from string/buffer
$blake2s_256_raw  = blake2s_256('data string');
$blake2s_256_hex  = blake2s_256_hex('data string');
$blake2s_256_b64  = blake2s_256_b64('data string');
$blake2s_256_b64u = blake2s_256_b64u('data string');
# calculate digest from file
$blake2s_256_raw  = blake2s_256_file('filename.dat');
$blake2s_256_hex  = blake2s_256_file_hex('filename.dat');
$blake2s_256_b64  = blake2s_256_file_b64('filename.dat');
$blake2s_256_b64u = blake2s_256_file_b64u('filename.dat');
# calculate digest from filehandle
$blake2s_256_raw  = blake2s_256_file(*FILEHANDLE);
$blake2s_256_hex  = blake2s_256_file_hex(*FILEHANDLE);
$blake2s_256_b64  = blake2s_256_file_b64(*FILEHANDLE);
$blake2s_256_b64u = blake2s_256_file_b64u(*FILEHANDLE);
### OO interface:
use Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256;
$d = Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256->new;
$d->add('any data');
$d->addfile('filename.dat');
$d->addfile(*FILEHANDLE);
$result_raw  = $d->digest;     # raw bytes
$result_hex  = $d->hexdigest;  # hexadecimal form
$result_b64  = $d->b64digest;  # Base64 form
$result_b64u = $d->b64udigest; # Base64 URL Safe form

Provides an interface to the BLAKE2s_256 digest algorithm.

Nothing is exported by default.

You can export selected functions:

use Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256 qw(blake2s_256 blake2s_256_hex blake2s_256_b64 blake2s_256_b64u
                                    blake2s_256_file blake2s_256_file_hex blake2s_256_file_b64 blake2s_256_file_b64u);

Or all of them at once:

use Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256 ':all';

Logically joins all arguments into a single string, and returns its BLAKE2s_256 digest encoded as a binary string.

$blake2s_256_raw = blake2s_256('data string');
#or
$blake2s_256_raw = blake2s_256('any data', 'more data', 'even more data');

Logically joins all arguments into a single string, and returns its BLAKE2s_256 digest encoded as a hexadecimal string.

$blake2s_256_hex = blake2s_256_hex('data string');
#or
$blake2s_256_hex = blake2s_256_hex('any data', 'more data', 'even more data');

Logically joins all arguments into a single string, and returns its BLAKE2s_256 digest encoded as a Base64 string, with trailing '=' padding.

$blake2s_256_b64 = blake2s_256_b64('data string');
#or
$blake2s_256_b64 = blake2s_256_b64('any data', 'more data', 'even more data');

Logically joins all arguments into a single string, and returns its BLAKE2s_256 digest encoded as a Base64 URL Safe string (see RFC 4648 section 5).

$blake2s_256_b64url = blake2s_256_b64u('data string');
#or
$blake2s_256_b64url = blake2s_256_b64u('any data', 'more data', 'even more data');

Reads file (defined by filename or filehandle) content, and returns its BLAKE2s_256 digest encoded as a binary string.

$blake2s_256_raw = blake2s_256_file('filename.dat');
#or
$blake2s_256_raw = blake2s_256_file(*FILEHANDLE);

Reads file (defined by filename or filehandle) content, and returns its BLAKE2s_256 digest encoded as a hexadecimal string.

$blake2s_256_hex = blake2s_256_file_hex('filename.dat');
#or
$blake2s_256_hex = blake2s_256_file_hex(*FILEHANDLE);

BEWARE: You have to make sure that the filehandle is in binary mode before you pass it as argument to the addfile() method.

Reads file (defined by filename or filehandle) content, and returns its BLAKE2s_256 digest encoded as a Base64 string, with trailing '=' padding.

$blake2s_256_b64 = blake2s_256_file_b64('filename.dat');
#or
$blake2s_256_b64 = blake2s_256_file_b64(*FILEHANDLE);

Reads file (defined by filename or filehandle) content, and returns its BLAKE2s_256 digest encoded as a Base64 URL Safe string (see RFC 4648 section 5).

$blake2s_256_b64url = blake2s_256_file_b64u('filename.dat');
#or
$blake2s_256_b64url = blake2s_256_file_b64u(*FILEHANDLE);

The OO interface provides the same set of functions as Crypt::Digest.

$d = Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256->new();

$d->clone();

$d->reset();

$d->add('any data');
#or
$d->add('any data', 'more data', 'even more data');

$d->addfile('filename.dat');
#or
$d->addfile(*FILEHANDLE);

$d->add_bits($bit_string);   # e.g. $d->add_bits("111100001010");
#or
$d->add_bits($data, $nbits); # e.g. $d->add_bits("\xF0\xA0", 16);

$d->hashsize;
#or
Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256->hashsize();
#or
Crypt::Digest::BLAKE2s_256::hashsize();

$result_raw = $d->digest();

$result_hex = $d->hexdigest();

$result_b64 = $d->b64digest();

$result_b64url = $d->b64udigest();

2024-10-20 perl v5.40.0