NAME md5 - MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm SYNOPSIS md5([arg1 [, val ...]]) TYPES arg1 any val any return HASH or number DESCRIPTION The md5() builtin implements the MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm. The SHA is a 128 bit hash. With no args, md5() returns the default initial md5 HASH state. If arg1 is a HASH state and no other val args are given, then the HASH state is finalized and the numeric value of the hash is given. If arg1 is a HASH state and one or more val args are given, then the val args are used to modify the arg1 HASH state. The new arg1 HASH state is returned. If arg1 is not a a HASH state, then the initial HASH is used and modifed by arg1 and any val args supplied. The return value is the new HASH state. The following table gives a summary of actions and return values. Here, assume that 'h' is a HASH state: md5() HASH returns initial HASH state md5(h) number h is put into final form and the numeric value of the hash state md5(x) HASH modify the initial state by hashing 'x' md5(md5(), x) HASH the same as md5(x) md5(x, y) HASH the same as md5(md5(x), y) md5(h, x, y) HASH modify state 'h' by 'x' and then 'y' md5(md5(h,x,y)) number numeric value of the above call NOTE: These functions were "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm". EXAMPLE > base(16) 0xa > md5() md5 hash state > md5(md5()) 0xd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e > md5("x", "y", "z") == md5("xyz") 1 > md5("x", "y", "z") == md5("xy") 0 > md5(md5("this is", 7^19-8, "a composit", 3i+4.5, "hash")) 0x5a90d942335b0dbbdce38d90e7cb6dac > x = md5(list(1,2,3), "curds and whey", 2^21701-1, pi()) > x md5 hash state > md5(x) 0x88790b3ea9eb0128134c103ac9b683ed > y = md5() > y = md5(y, list(1,2,3), "curds and whey") > y = md5(y, 2^21701-1) > y = md5(y, pi()) > y md5 hash state > md5(y) 0x88790b3ea9eb0128134c103ac9b683ed LIMITS none LIBRARY HASH* hash_init(int, HASH*); void hash_free(HASH*); HASH* hash_copy(HASH*); int hash_cmp(HASH*, HASH*); void hash_print(HASH*); ZVALUE hash_final(HASH*); HASH* hash_long(int, long, HASH*); HASH* hash_zvalue(int, ZVALUE, HASH*); HASH* hash_number(int, void*, HASH*); HASH* hash_complex(int, void*, HASH*); HASH* hash_str(int, char*, HASH*); HASH* hash_usb8(int, USB8*, int, HASH*); HASH* hash_value(int, void*, HASH*); SEE ALSO ishash, sha, sha1