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- // Package digest provides a generalized type to opaquely represent message
- // digests and their operations within the registry. The Digest type is
- // designed to serve as a flexible identifier in a content-addressable system.
- // More importantly, it provides tools and wrappers to work with
- // hash.Hash-based digests with little effort.
- //
- // Basics
- //
- // The format of a digest is simply a string with two parts, dubbed the
- // "algorithm" and the "digest", separated by a colon:
- //
- // <algorithm>:<digest>
- //
- // An example of a sha256 digest representation follows:
- //
- // sha256:7173b809ca12ec5dee4506cd86be934c4596dd234ee82c0662eac04a8c2c71dc
- //
- // In this case, the string "sha256" is the algorithm and the hex bytes are
- // the "digest".
- //
- // Because the Digest type is simply a string, once a valid Digest is
- // obtained, comparisons are cheap, quick and simple to express with the
- // standard equality operator.
- //
- // Verification
- //
- // The main benefit of using the Digest type is simple verification against a
- // given digest. The Verifier interface, modeled after the stdlib hash.Hash
- // interface, provides a common write sink for digest verification. After
- // writing is complete, calling the Verifier.Verified method will indicate
- // whether or not the stream of bytes matches the target digest.
- //
- // Missing Features
- //
- // In addition to the above, we intend to add the following features to this
- // package:
- //
- // 1. A Digester type that supports write sink digest calculation.
- //
- // 2. Suspend and resume of ongoing digest calculations to support efficient digest verification in the registry.
- //
- package digest
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