pub struct Hash(/* private fields */);Expand description
Output of the SHA512/256 hash function.
SHA512/256 is a hash function that uses the sha512 alogrithm but it truncates the output to 256 bits. It has different initial constants than sha512 so it produces an entirely different hash compared to sha512. More information at https://eprint.iacr.org/2010/548.pdf.
Implementations§
Source§impl Hash
impl Hash
Sourcepub fn forward_hex(&self) -> impl '_ + LowerHex + UpperHex
pub fn forward_hex(&self) -> impl '_ + LowerHex + UpperHex
Displays hex forwards, regardless of how this type would display it naturally.
This is mainly intended as an internal method and you shouldn’t need it unless you’re doing something special.
Sourcepub fn backward_hex(&self) -> impl '_ + LowerHex + UpperHex
pub fn backward_hex(&self) -> impl '_ + LowerHex + UpperHex
Displays hex backwards, regardless of how this type would display it naturally.
This is mainly intended as an internal method and you shouldn’t need it unless you’re doing something special.
Sourcepub fn from_bytes_ref(bytes: &[u8; 32]) -> &Self
pub fn from_bytes_ref(bytes: &[u8; 32]) -> &Self
Zero cost conversion between a fixed length byte array shared reference and a shared reference to this Hash type.
Sourcepub fn from_bytes_mut(bytes: &mut [u8; 32]) -> &mut Self
pub fn from_bytes_mut(bytes: &mut [u8; 32]) -> &mut Self
Zero cost conversion between a fixed length byte array exclusive reference and an exclusive reference to this Hash type.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Hash for Hash
impl Hash for Hash
Source§const DISPLAY_BACKWARD: bool = false
const DISPLAY_BACKWARD: bool = false
Sha256dHash, so here we are.Source§type Engine = HashEngine
type Engine = HashEngine
io::Write trait, and to never return errors under
any conditions.