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Unicode C++

Example: Hash Text in Chunks

Shows how to generate a final hash, like SHA-256, for a large text by processing it in chunks.

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Unicode C++
#include <CkCrypt2W.h>
#include <CkBinDataW.h>

void ChilkatSample(void)
    {
    bool success = false;

    CkCrypt2W crypt;
    crypt.put_HashAlgorithm(L"sha256");
    crypt.put_Charset(L"utf-8");

    CkBinDataW bd;

    const wchar_t *s = L"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.\r\n";

    //  Accumulate the text in a StringBuilder.  We'll demonstrate hashing the text in chunks,
    //  and then also hashing the entire text at once to show the results are the same.

    bd.AppendString(s,L"utf-8");
    success = crypt.HashBeginString(s);

    int i = 0;
    while (i < 200) {
        bd.AppendString(s,L"utf-8");
        crypt.HashMoreString(s);
        i = i + 1;
    }

    //  Get the hash in base64 format.
    crypt.put_EncodingMode(L"base64");

    const wchar_t *encodedHash = crypt.hashFinalENC();
    wprintf(L"Hash computed in chunks: %s\n",encodedHash);

    //  Let's alternatively compute the hash of the entire amount of data at once,
    //  to show the hash computation is the same:
    encodedHash = crypt.hashBdENC(bd);
    wprintf(L"Hash computed in 1 step: %s\n",encodedHash);

    //  Output:

    //  Hash computed in chunks: unwkVff61k40roRIJizaknreScHaL6frWe37kydXbZQ=
    //  Hash computed in 1 step: unwkVff61k40roRIJizaknreScHaL6frWe37kydXbZQ=
    }