FROM : Jean-Daniel Dupas
DATE : Wed Apr 02 10:29:08 2008
Le 2 avr. 08 à 09:43, Jean-Daniel Dupas a écrit :
> You may have a look to the source as it is part to Darwin (package
> CommonCrypto), but the answer is "not at all".
> It look like a really standard implementation.
> It has just the advantage to avoid a dependency over a third party
> library if you need only simple digest functions (10.4) or if you
> need simple cipher functions (10.4 + 10.5).
Sorry I mean digest on 10.4 and later and cipher for 10.5 only.
DATE : Wed Apr 02 10:29:08 2008
Le 2 avr. 08 à 09:43, Jean-Daniel Dupas a écrit :
> You may have a look to the source as it is part to Darwin (package
> CommonCrypto), but the answer is "not at all".
> It look like a really standard implementation.
> It has just the advantage to avoid a dependency over a third party
> library if you need only simple digest functions (10.4) or if you
> need simple cipher functions (10.4 + 10.5).
Sorry I mean digest on 10.4 and later and cipher for 10.5 only.






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