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ELPI - Embeddable λProlog Interpreter
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
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Sources
elpi-3.4.0.tbz
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doc/elpi.util/Elpi_util/Util/Digest/BLAKE128/index.html
Module Digest.BLAKE128Source
BLAKE128 is the BLAKE2b hash function producing 128-bit (16-byte) digests. It is cryptographically secure. However, the small size of the digests enables brute-force attacks in 2{^64} attempts.
The type of digests.
The length of digests, in bytes.
Compare two digests, with the same specification as Stdlib.compare.
substring s ofs len returns the digest of the substring of s starting at index ofs and containing len characters.
subbytes s ofs len returns the digest of the subsequence of s starting at index ofs and containing len bytes.
Read characters from the channel and return their digest. See Digest.channel for the full specification.
Write a digest on the given output channel.
Read a digest from the given input channel.
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