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author | Bart de Water <bartdewater@gmail.com> | 2020-04-19 16:01:15 -0400 |
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committer | Samuel Williams <samuel.williams@oriontransfer.co.nz> | 2020-04-21 16:33:09 +1200 |
commit | eae30d2b96f225798d4a2dd551492e4e6751b248 (patch) | |
tree | 9c78e3e66f8b8536d583f102df49cd8051d33c9c /ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c | |
parent | b28fb2f05c1e90130b2d4fdcbdae5234b66bbb05 (diff) | |
download | ruby-openssl-eae30d2b96f225798d4a2dd551492e4e6751b248.tar.gz |
Remove 'mapping between Digest class and sn/ln'
This is not present in the referenced files anymore, and not useful to most users
Diffstat (limited to 'ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c')
-rw-r--r-- | ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c | 37 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c b/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c index 12337323..e2157cb0 100644 --- a/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c +++ b/ext/openssl/ossl_digest.c @@ -362,43 +362,6 @@ Init_ossl_digest(void) * * digest = OpenSSL::Digest.new('SHA256') * - * === Mapping between Digest class and sn/ln - * - * The sn (short names) and ln (long names) are defined in - * <openssl/object.h> and <openssl/obj_mac.h>. They are textual - * representations of ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIERs. Each supported digest - * algorithm has an OBJECT IDENTIFIER associated to it and those again - * have short/long names assigned to them. - * E.g. the OBJECT IDENTIFIER for SHA-1 is 1.3.14.3.2.26 and its - * sn is "SHA1" and its ln is "sha1". - * ==== MD2 - * * sn: MD2 - * * ln: md2 - * ==== MD4 - * * sn: MD4 - * * ln: md4 - * ==== MD5 - * * sn: MD5 - * * ln: md5 - * ==== SHA - * * sn: SHA - * * ln: SHA - * ==== SHA-1 - * * sn: SHA1 - * * ln: sha1 - * ==== SHA-224 - * * sn: SHA224 - * * ln: sha224 - * ==== SHA-256 - * * sn: SHA256 - * * ln: sha256 - * ==== SHA-384 - * * sn: SHA384 - * * ln: sha384 - * ==== SHA-512 - * * sn: SHA512 - * * ln: sha512 - * * "Breaking" a message digest algorithm means defying its one-way * function characteristics, i.e. producing a collision or finding a way * to get to the original data by means that are more efficient than |