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Ref: ruby#77 `CRC32` is relatively commonly needed for network protocol and some archive formats like `zip`. This is a clean implementation derived from the Wikipedia article.
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Ref: #77
CRC32is relatively commonly needed for network protocol (e.g. erro checking in AWS-s3, etc) and some archive formats likezip. As such it would be helpful to have a reasonably efficient implementation built-in.This is a clean implementation derived from the Wikipedia article, there are more optimized implementations out there, but not sure it's really worth including complicated code. I mostly meant this as a way to familiarize myself with
digestbefore I attempt to write a PR for BLAKE-3.About JRuby, I tried to figure out how to implement another Java digest, but I couldn't figure it out. It seems like the digest them isn't actually doing any digest and the actual code is in
jrubyitself? @headius is that correct? If so, how am I supposed to addcrc32support?