Hmac.this

Creates a new #GHmac, using the digest algorithm @digest_type. If the @digest_type is not known, %NULL is returned. A #GHmac can be used to compute the HMAC of a key and an arbitrary binary blob, using different hashing algorithms.

A #GHmac works by feeding a binary blob through g_hmac_update() until the data is complete; the digest can then be extracted using g_hmac_get_string(), which will return the checksum as a hexadecimal string; or g_hmac_get_digest(), which will return a array of raw bytes. Once either g_hmac_get_string() or g_hmac_get_digest() have been called on a #GHmac, the HMAC will be closed and it won't be possible to call g_hmac_update() on it anymore.

Support for digests of type %G_CHECKSUM_SHA512 has been added in GLib 2.42. Support for %G_CHECKSUM_SHA384 was added in GLib 2.52.

  1. this(GHmac* gHmac, bool ownedRef)
  2. this(GChecksumType digestType, char[] key)
    class Hmac
    this
    (
    GChecksumType digestType
    ,
    char[] key
    )

Parameters

digestType GChecksumType

the desired type of digest

key char[]

the key for the HMAC

Return Value

the newly created #GHmac, or %NULL. Use g_hmac_unref() to free the memory allocated by it.

Throws

ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.

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Since

2.30