src/hash/sha1/collisiondetect.c


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Edward Thomson 3ff56dae 2020-11-21T23:35:09 hash: use GIT_ASSERT
Patrick Steinhardt 8832172e 2019-02-22T14:32:40 hash: move SHA1 implementations to its own hashing context Create a separate `git_hash_sha1_ctx` structure that is specific to the SHA1 implementation and move all SHA1 functions over to use that one instead of the generic `git_hash_ctx`. The `git_hash_ctx` for now simply has a union containing this single SHA1 implementation, only, without any mechanism to distinguish between different algortihms.
Patrick Steinhardt d46d3b53 2019-04-05T10:59:46 hash: split into generic and SHA1-specific interface As a preparatory step to allow multiple hashing APIs to exist at the same time, split the hashing functions into one layer for generic hashing and one layer for SHA1-specific hashing. Right now, this is simply an additional indirection layer that doesn't yet serve any purpose. In the future, the generic API will be extended to allow for choosing which hash to use, though, by simply passing an enum to the hash context initialization function. This is necessary as a first step to be ready for Git's move to SHA256.
Patrick Steinhardt fda20622 2019-06-14T14:22:19 hash: move SHA1 implementations into 'sha1/' folder As we will include additional hash algorithms in the future due to upstream git discussing a move away from SHA1, we should accomodate for that and prepare for the move. As a first step, move all SHA1 implementations into a common subdirectory. Also, create a SHA1-specific header file that lives inside the hash folder. This header will contain the SHA1-specific header includes, function declarations and the SHA1 context structure.