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diff --git a/rawshake128sum.1 b/rawshake128sum.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3fa614 --- /dev/null +++ b/rawshake128sum.1 @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +.TH RAWSHAKE128SUM 1 anysum +.SH NAME +rawshake128sum - compute or verify against multiple RawSHAKE-128 hashes + +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B rawshake128sum +.RB [ -c +.RB [ -w ]] +.RB [ -N +.IR length ] +.RB [ -W +.IR options ]\ ... +.RB [ -z ] +.RI [ file ]\ ... + +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.B rawshake128sum +utility calculates and prints or checks RawSHAKE-128 +checksums. +.PP +The +.B rawshake128sum +utility can also check a file against multiple RawSHAKE-128 +checksums, and check that the file matches at least one +of the listed checksums. + +.SH OPTIONS +The rawshake128sum utility conforms to the Base Definitions +volume of POSIX.1-2017, +.IR "Section 12.2" , +.IR "Utility Syntax Guidelines" . +.PP +The following options are supported: +.TP +.B -b +Equivalent to +.BR "-W output=binary" . +.TP +.B -c +Verify the the files listed in file against the +checksums listed on the same lines. The file +shall be formatted as the output of the utility +when this option is not used. See the +.B STDOUT +section for more information. If a file is listed +multiple times, it need only match one of the +checksums listed for the file. + +The length of the listed checksums need not match +the length output by this utility; before the +checksums are compared, they are truncated to the +shorter of the two checksums. +.TP +.B -l +Equivalent to +.BR "-W output=lowercase" . +.TP +.BR -N \ \fIlength\fP +The hash output size in bits. (Default is 128.) +.TP +.B -u +Equivalent to +.BR "-W output=uppercase" . +.TP +.B -v +Print Keccak parameters to standard error. +.TP +.BR -W \ \fIoptions\fP +Comma-sepearated list of implementation-specific +options. The following options are supported: +.RS +.TP +.BI output= format +.I format +shall be +.RB \(dq lowercase \(dq +if the checksums shall be printed in lowercase +hexadecimal format (default), +.RB \(dq uppercase \(dq +for uppercase hexadecimal format, or +.RB \(dq binary \(dq +for binary format without anything but the +checksum printed to standard output. This +option is ignored if the +.B -c +option is used. +.TP +.BI input= format +.I format +shall be +.RB \(dq binary \(dq +if the files are be read in binary mode, +.RB \(dq text \(dq +if the files shall be read in text mode, or +.RB \(dq hexadecimal \(dq +they shall be decoded from hexadecimal to +binary. If the +.B -c +option is used, the mode specification +associated with a file is overrides this +behaviour for that file if the line +specifies hexadecimal mode. +.TP +.B recursive +If a +.I file +operand is a directory, the checksum is computed for +all files recursively. This option is ignored if the +.B -c +option is used. +.TP +.B no-recursive +The utility shall traverse directories. +(This is the default behaviour). +.RE +.TP +.B -w +Warn about, but skip, lines that are not properly +formatted. +.TP +.B -x +Equivalent to +.BR "-W input=hexadeximal" . +.TP +.B -z +Use NUL byte as line ending instead of LF. +.PP +There is no difference between binary mode and text mode. + +.SH OPERANDS +The following operand is supported: +.TP +.I file +The file to read and compute the checksum for, or if the +.B -c +option is used, use as the listing of files and checksums +to verify the files against. If dash +.RB (' - ') +is used or if no file operand is specified, standard input +will be used. + +.SH STDOUT +If the +.B -c +option is not used, the utility shall print the following +line for each calculated checksum, however there are options +that modify the format; see the +.B OPTIONS +section for more information: +.PP +.RS +.B \(dq%s %c%s\en\(dq, +.RI < hash >\fB,\fP +.RI < mode >\fB,\fP +.RI < file > +.RE +.PP +where +.I mode +is SP (' ') for text mode, an asterisk +.RB (' * ') +for binary mode, or a pound sign +.RB (' # ') +for hexadecimal mode; however if there is no difference +between binary mode and text mode and either is selected, +SP (' ') (text mode) is used. +.PP +If the +.B -c +option the output shall be on the format: +.PP +.RS +.B \(dq%s: %s\en\(dq, +.RI < file >\fB,\fP +.RI < validity > +.RE +.PP +where +.I validity +is an implementation specified string +that describes whether the checksum was valid (possibly +with remarks), the file did not exist, the file could +not be read (possibly with error information), or if +the checksum was invalid or could not be compared +(possibly with remarks). The +.B -z +option does not modify the line ending. + +.SH EXIT STATUS +The following exit values are returned: +.TP +0 +Successful completion. +.TP +1 +Checksums did not match or a file did not exist. +.TP +2 +An error occurred. + +.SH NOTES +Other implementations do not necessarily recognise the +hexadecimal mode specifier +.RB (' # ') +in checksum list files. +.PP +The +.B -c +option accepting truncated checksums is an +implementation-specific behaviour. + +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR anysum (1) |