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tiger-hash

Tiger/192 by Ross Anderson and Eli Biham.

Documentation

The acceptable input objects for the digest procedures are strings, input-ports, byte-vectors, or anything that can be converted to a byte-vector.

See message-digest for more information.

tiger192-primitive

[procedure] (tiger192-primitive)

Returns the 192-bit Tiger hash primitive object.

tiger192-digest ; DEPRECATED

[procedure] (tiger192-digest OBJECT)

Returns the 192-bit Tiger hash of OBJECT as a hex string.

tiger192-binary-digest ; DEPRECATED

[procedure] (tiger192-binary-digest OBJECT)

Returns the 192-bit Tiger hash of OBJECT as a string.

Notes

Usage

(require-extension tiger-hash)

Requirements

message-digest

Author

kon lovett

Version history

2.0.2
a message-digest-primitive has no "state".
2.0.0
Initial release for Chicken 4

License

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