#ifndef __HASH_H #define __HASH_H #include #include "util.hh" using namespace std; struct Hash { static const unsigned int hashSize = 16; unsigned char hash[hashSize]; /* Create a zeroed hash object. */ Hash(); /* Check whether two hash are equal. */ bool operator == (Hash & h2); /* Check whether two hash are not equal. */ bool operator != (Hash & h2); /* Convert a hash code into a hexadecimal representation. */ operator string() const; }; class BadRefError : public Error { public: BadRefError(string _err) : Error(_err) { }; }; /* Parse a hexadecimal representation of a hash code. */ Hash parseHash(const string & s); /* Verify that the given string is a valid hash code. */ bool isHash(const string & s); /* Compute the hash of the given string. */ Hash hashString(const string & s); /* Compute the hash of the given file. */ Hash hashFile(const string & fileName); /* Compute the hash of the given path. The hash is defined as follows: hash(path) = md5(dump(path)) IF path points to a REGULAR FILE: dump(path) = attrs( [ ("type", "regular") , ("contents", contents(path)) ]) IF path points to a DIRECTORY: dump(path) = attrs( [ ("type", "directory") , ("entries", concat(map(f, entries(path)))) ]) where f(fn) = attrs( [ ("name", fn) , ("file", dump(path + "/" + fn)) ]) where: attrs(as) = concat(map(attr, as)) + encN(0) attrs((a, b)) = encS(a) + encS(b) encS(s) = encN(len(s)) + s encN(n) = 64-bit little-endian encoding of n. contents(path) = the contents of a regular file. entries(path) = the entries of a directory, without `.' and `..'. `+' denotes string concatenation. */ Hash hashPath(const string & path); #endif /* !__HASH_H */