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Digest::MD5 - Perl interface to the MD5 Algorithm
# Functional style use Digest::MD5 qw(md5 md5_hex md5_base64);
$digest = md5($data); $digest = md5_hex($data); $digest = md5_base64($data);
# OO style use Digest::MD5;
$ctx = Digest::MD5->new;
$ctx->add($data); $ctx->addfile(*FILE);
$digest = $ctx->digest; $digest = $ctx->hexdigest; $digest = $ctx->b64digest;
The Digest::MD5
module allows you to use the RSA Data Security
Inc. MD5 Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The
algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as
output a 128-bit ``fingerprint'' or ``message digest'' of the input.
The Digest::MD5
module provide a procedural interface for simple
use, as well as an object oriented interface that can handle messages
of arbitrary length and which can read files directly.
A binary digest will be 16 bytes long. A hex digest will be 32 characters long. A base64 digest will be 22 characters long.
The following functions can be exported from the Digest::MD5
module. No functions are exported by default.
md5($data,...)
md5_hex($data,...)
md5_base64($data,...)
The following methods are available:
Digest::MD5
object which encapsulate
the state of the MD5 message-digest algorithm. You can add data to
the object and finally ask for the digest.
If called as a instance method (i.e. $md5->new) it will just reset the state the object to the state of a newly created object. No new object is created in this case.
add($data,...)
addfile($io_handle)
Note that the digest
operation is effectively a destructive,
read-once operation. Once it has been performed, the Digest::MD5
object is automatically reset
and can be used to calculate another
digest value.
The simplest way to use this library is to import the md5_hex()
function (or one of its cousins):
use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex); print "Digest is ", md5_hex("foobarbaz"), "\n";
The above example would print out the message
Digest is 6df23dc03f9b54cc38a0fc1483df6e21
provided that the implementation is working correctly. The same checksum can also be calculated in OO style:
use Digest::MD5;
$md5 = Digest::MD5->new; $md5->add('foo', 'bar'); $md5->add('baz'); $digest = $md5->hexdigest;
print "Digest is $digest\n";
With OO style you can break the message arbitrary. This means that we are no longer limited to have space for the whole message in memory, i.e. we can handle messages of any size.
This is useful when calculating checksum for files:
use Digest::MD5;
my $file = shift || "/etc/passwd"; open(FILE, $file) or die "Can't open '$file': $!"; binmode(FILE);
$md5 = Digest::MD5->new; while (<FILE>) { $md5->add($_); } close(FILE); print $md5->b64digest, " $file\n";
Or we can use the builtin addfile method for more efficient reading of the file:
use Digest::MD5;
my $file = shift || "/etc/passwd"; open(FILE, $file) or die "Can't open '$file': $!"; binmode(FILE);
print Digest::MD5->new->addfile(*FILE)->hexdigest, " $file\n";
the Digest manpage, the Digest::MD2 manpage, the Digest::SHA1 manpage, the Digest::HMAC manpage
md5sum(1)
RFC 1321
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Copyright 1998-2000 Gisle Aas. Copyright 1995-1996 Neil Winton. Copyright 1991-1992 RSA Data Security, Inc.
The MD5 algorithm is defined in RFC 1321. The basic C code implementing the algorithm is derived from that in the RFC and is covered by the following copyright:
License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the ``RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm'' in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.
License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as ``derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm'' in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work.
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty of any kind.
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software.
This copyright does not prohibit distribution of any version of Perl containing this extension under the terms of the GNU or Artistic licenses.
The original MD5 interface was written by Neil Winton
(N.Winton@axion.bt.co.uk
).
This release was made by Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>
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