QCA
md5crypt.cpp
40 QString itoa64 = QStringLiteral("./0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz");
134 l = (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(0)) << 16 | (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(6))) << 8 |
138 l = (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(1)) << 16 | (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(7))) << 8 |
142 l = (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(2)) << 16 | (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(8))) << 8 |
146 l = (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(3)) << 16 | (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(9))) << 8 |
150 l = (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(4)) << 16 | (byte2unsigned(finalState.toByteArray().at(10))) << 8 |
188 // printf( "GNU md5crypt [ %s , %s ] = '%s'\n", password.data(), salt.data(), crypt( password.data(), (
QByteArray toByteArray() const
Copy the contents of the secure array out to a standard QByteArray.
void fill(char fillChar, int fillToPosition=-1)
Fill the data array with a specified character.
SecureArray & append(const SecureArray &a)
Append a secure byte array to the end of this array.
void init(KXmlGuiWindow *window, KGameDifficulty *difficulty=nullptr)
QCA_EXPORT bool isSupported(const char *features, const QString &provider=QString())
Test if a capability (algorithm) is available.
char at(qsizetype i) const const
QByteArray left(qsizetype len) const const
QString & append(QChar ch)
const QChar at(qsizetype position) const const
QString fromLatin1(QByteArrayView str)
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