Are you using the Cryptopp namespace ?

On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 3:27 AM, etotheipi <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I have been working with C++ and MSVS for years, and I have spent three
> hours
> trying everything to get SHA256 working in my project, and it's driving me
> nuts!  I have imported cryptolib.vcxproj into MSVS as a separate project,
> and then in my source code I have:
>
> ...
> #include "sha.h"
> ...
> static void getHash(uint8_t* msg, uint8_t* hashOut)
> {
>    resize(hashOut, 32);
>    SHA256().CalculateDigest(hashOut, msg, HEADER_SIZE);
> }
> ...
>
>
> I keep getting the "SHA256: identifier not found".  I have tried
> *everything*.  I have verified if I remove the include statement, it
> crashes
> because it can't find sha.h (so I know it wants it), I have tried all kinds
> of settings, dependencies, library extra directories, forward declarations,
> etc.  I have even tried removing the project entirely and putting all the
> Crypto++ source and headers directly into my own project.  I *still* get
> the
> same error.  I must be doing something very stupid... please tell me
> someone
> has seen this before and has a 1-line answer for me!
>
>
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