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Functions

This package used too much the
old C style it could not be
compiled by the new compiler
gnu3 version Drastic change is
needed to make it compile It
is not necessary to use this
package Just include the
< openssh/md5.h > and use the
function there man md5 to see
the syntax of those functions
Kemin C object oriented
translation and modification
of MD5 without express or
implied warranty of any kind
The translator modifier does
not 
claim (1) that MD5 will do what you think it does
or(3) that this software is"merchantible."(Language
for this disclaimer partially
copied from the disclaimer
below).Based on this is part
of the definition of MD5 The
updating is done with a either
with a stdio file opened for 
reading (it is the user's responsibility to make sure that the file is open)
or(3) that this software is"merchantible."(Language
for this disclaimer partially
copied from the disclaimer
below).Based on this is part
of the definition of MD5 The
updating is done with a either
with a stdio file opened for
with an 
ifstream (again, the user's responsibility)
or(3) that this software is"merchantible."(Language
for this disclaimer partially
copied from the disclaimer
below).Based on this is part
of the definition of MD5 The
updating is done with a either
with a stdio file opened for
with an with an or with an
unsigned char 
string (typecast if you're using normal char strings).If you initialized with the default contructor(see later)
or(3) that this software is"merchantible."(Language
for this disclaimer partially
copied from the disclaimer
below).Based on this is part
of the definition of MD5 The
updating is done with a either
with a stdio file opened for
with an with an or with an
unsigned char you can update a
single MD5 object multiple
even with different types of 
objects (say, a file and then a string).Note that a stdio file is closed after an update
Initialization of the object
depends on the type of
updating you intend to 
do (which is why it's here).If you want a general-purpose MD5 object capable of being updated multiple times
Initialization of the object
depends on the type of
updating you intend to with
any object use the default 
constructor (ie."MD5 context;").If you only want to use the MD5 object for one update
Finalization must be done
explicitly on object
initialized with the default 
constructor (see above)

Variables

This package used too much the
old C style 
syntax
This package used too much the
old C style it could not be
compiled by the new compiler
gnu3 version Drastic change is
needed to make it compile It
is not necessary to use this
package Just include the
< openssh/md5.h > and use the
function there man md5 to see
the syntax of those functions
Kemin C object oriented
translation and modification
of MD5 
Version
that this translation
modification is 
accurate
or(3) that this software is"merchantible."(Language
for this disclaimer partially
copied from the disclaimer
below).Based on this is part
of the definition of MD5 The
updating is done with a 
message
or(3) that this software is"merchantible."(Language
for this disclaimer partially
copied from the disclaimer
below).Based on this is part
of the definition of MD5 The
updating is done with a either
with a stdio file opened for
with an with an 
istream
or(3) that this software is"merchantible."(Language
for this disclaimer partially
copied from the disclaimer
below).Based on this is part
of the definition of MD5 The
updating is done with a either
with a stdio file opened for
with an with an or with an
unsigned char you can update a
single MD5 object multiple 
times
or(3) that this software is"merchantible."(Language
for this disclaimer partially
copied from the disclaimer
below).Based on this is part
of the definition of MD5 The
updating is done with a either
with a stdio file opened for
with an with an or with an
unsigned char you can update a
single MD5 object multiple
even with different types of
and the streams must no longer
be good 
Example
Initialization of the object
depends on the type of
updating you intend to with
any object 
type
Initialization of the object
depends on the type of
updating you intend to with
any object use the default you
can initialize with that 
object
finalization is implicit with
all other contrsuctors Once
finalization has 
occurred
After finalizing

Function Documentation

This package used too much the old C style it could not be compiled by the new compiler gnu3 version Drastic change is needed to make it compile It is not necessary to use this package Just include the<openssh/md5.h> and use the function there man md5 to see the syntax of those functions Kemin C object oriented translation and modification of MD5 without express or implied warranty of any kind The translator modifier does not claim (  ) 

Type Constraints

Finalization must be done explicitly on object initialized with the default constructor ( see  above  ) 

Initialization of the object depends on the type of updating you intend to with any object use the default constructor ( ie."MD5 context;"   ) 

Type Constraints

Initialization of the object depends on the type of updating you intend to do ( which is why it's  here  ) 

or (3) that this software is "merchantible." (Language for this disclaimer partially copied from the disclaimer below). Based on this is part of the definition of MD5 The updating is done with a either with a stdio file opened for with an ifstream ( again  ,
the user's  responsibility 
)

or (3) that this software is "merchantible." (Language for this disclaimer partially copied from the disclaimer below). Based on this is part of the definition of MD5 The updating is done with a either with a stdio file opened for with an with an or with an unsigned char you can update a single MD5 object multiple even with different types of objects ( say  ,
a file and then a  string 
)

Type Constraints

or (3) that this software is "merchantible." (Language for this disclaimer partially copied from the disclaimer below). Based on this is part of the definition of MD5 The updating is done with a either with a stdio file opened for reading ( it is the user's responsibility to make sure that the file is  open  ) 

Type Constraints

or (3) that this software is "merchantible." (Language for this disclaimer partially copied from the disclaimer below). Based on this is part of the definition of MD5 The updating is done with a either with a stdio file opened for with an with an or with an unsigned char string ( typecast if you're using normal char  strings  ) 


Variable Documentation

that this translation modification is accurate

finalization is implicit with all other contrsuctors Once finalization has update is an error Example

After finalizing

or (3) that this software is "merchantible." (Language for this disclaimer partially copied from the disclaimer below). Based on this is part of the definition of MD5 The updating is done with a either with a stdio file opened for with an with an istream

or (3) that this software is "merchantible." (Language for this disclaimer partially copied from the disclaimer below). Based on this is part of the definition of MD5 The updating is done with a message

Initialization of the object depends on the type of updating you intend to with any object use the default you can initialize with that object

finalization is implicit with all other contrsuctors Once finalization has occurred

This package used too much the old C style syntax

or (3) that this software is "merchantible." (Language for this disclaimer partially copied from the disclaimer below). Based on this is part of the definition of MD5 The updating is done with a either with a stdio file opened for with an with an or with an unsigned char you can update a single MD5 object multiple times

Initialization of the object depends on the type of updating you intend to with any object type

Referenced by slide_intron(), and gbdnaseq::writeAce().

This package used too much the old C style it could not be compiled by the new compiler gnu3 version Drastic change is needed to make it compile It is not necessary to use this package Just include the<openssh/md5.h> and use the function there man md5 to see the syntax of those functions Kemin C object oriented translation and modification of MD5 Version


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