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-COMPLETE STATUS:
-
- Java 1.2+ :: optimised
- Python 3 :: optimised
- Python 2 :: optimised for Python 3
- C ISO C90 :: optimised
- Java/C JNI :: optimised
- NASM :: planned (maybe)
- Python 3 + C :: planned (maybe)
- Haskell :: planned (maybe)
- Perl :: planned (maybe)
- D :: planned (maybe)
- Common Lisp :: planned (perhaps)
- Scala :: planned (perhaps)
- Magic :: planned (perhaps)
- Vala :: maybe in the future
-
-
-PERFORMANCE COMPARISON:
-
- C ISO C90 :: 0,082s ~ 1
- Java/C JNI :: 0,175s ~ 2,13
- Java 1.2+ :: 0,228s ~ 2,78
- Python 3 :: 24,373s ~ 297
- Python 2 :: 34,595s ~ 422
-
- md5sum :: 0,009s ~ 0,110
- sha1sum :: 0,013s ~ 0,159
- sha384sum :: 0,015s ~ 0,183
- sha512sum :: 0,015s ~ 0,183
- sha224sum :: 0,020s ~ 0,244
- sha256sum :: 0,021s ~ 0,256
- md6sum :: 0,165s ~ 2,01
-
- Based on test against a 2,3 MB file.
-
-
-**SHA-3/Keccak checksum calculator**
-
-*USAGE:*
-
- sha3sum [option...] < FILE
- sha3sum [option...] file...
-
-*OPTIONS:*
-
- -r BITRATE
- --bitrate The bitrate to use for checksum. (default: 1024)
-
- -c CAPACITY
- --capacity The capacity to use for checksum. (default: 576)
-
- -w WORDSIZE
- --wordsize The word size to use for checksum. (default: 64)
-
- -o OUTPUTSIZE
- --outputsize The output size to use for checksum. (default: 512)
-
- -s STATESIZE
- --statesize The state size to use for checksum. (default: 1600)
-
- -i ITERATIONS
- --iterations The number of hash iterations to run. (default: 1)
-
- -j SQUEEZES
- --squeezes The number of hash squeezes to run. (default: 1)
-
- -x
- --hex Read the input in hexadecimal, rather than binary.
-
- -b
- --binary Print the checksum in binary, rather than hexadecimal.
-
- -m
- --multi Print the checksum at all iterations.
-
-
-**Pending the standardisation of SHA-3**, there is no specification of particular
-SHA-3 functions yet. Our defaults are based on Keccak[] being Keccak[r = 1024, c = 576]
-rather than the functions in Wikipedia's entires that uses [r = 576, c = 1024].
-No release will made until SHA-3 has been standardise, this is to prevent the
-program to change behaviour caused by mismatch with standardisation.
-
-
-If you want to contribute with an implementation in another
-language, please try do so in the earliest version of the
-language officially supported on GNU/Linux, unless there are
-backwards incompatibilities (as is the case with Python.)
-This helps for embedded devices.
-