Bill, My use of this hash is not for an addon but rather a "proof of concept" hack for the J conference this summer.
I have noted your observations about the one addon I have contributed. JOD only requires the jfiles, regex and task addons. These three addons are availabe on all desktop versions of J from 6.02 on. My use the zfiles addon is only to extract the dump scripts in the jodsource addon and to run JOD build scripts - things you don't need to use JOD. I will modifiy my scripts to use the distributed zip utility that comes with all J's this wll remove this dependency. I'm looking forward to meeting you this summer - I see your name on the conference list so I presume you will be there. John On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 10:28 AM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote: > JHS users cannot run your addons if your addon depends openssl. > > On 27.06.2014, at 22:10, John Baker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thanks Pascal, > > > > I will try your suggestions. I am not on a 64 bit box right now but it's > > good to see it working elsehwere. > > > > Bill, the project I am working on does not require jqt but it needs to > deal > > with RIPEMD-160 hashes. > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 7:25 PM, 'Pascal Jasmin' via Programming < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > >> the definition works in win64 with J802's bundled dll. > >> > >> maybe on win32 changing the first parameter from i to l would work > >> > >> also you want this adverb to get hex result > >> > >> hexhash =: ( [: ,@:hfd a.i.])@: > >> > >> sr160 hexhash 'go ahead hash my day - i am expecting a 20 byte hash' > >> d02e91b3971c04b689174e3f9f216b4f5972f62f > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: John Baker <[email protected]> > >> To: Programming forum <[email protected]> > >> Cc: > >> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 4:57:37 PM > >> Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] RIPEMD-160 hashes > >> > >> I got around to trying this with less than satisfactory results. The > >> libeay32.dll exists in the j802 bin folder (it was hidden) and the > result > >> of the bind script follows: > >> > >> sslRIPEMPD160 > >> 'c:\uap\j802\bin\libeay32.dll RIPEMD160 i *c l *c'&cd > >> > >> sr160 > >> 3 : 0 > >> output=: (20) # ' ' > >> sslRIPEMD160 (y);(# y);output > >> output > >> ) > >> > >> sr160 'go ahead hash my day - i am expecting a 20 byte hash' > >> |domain error: cd > >> | sslRIPEMD160(y);(#y);output > >> > >> > >> This test was on a 32 bit win 7 machine. Am I calling this correctly? I > >> don't see the problemo? > >> > >> jdb > >> > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 12:30 PM, 'Pascal Jasmin' via Programming < > >> [email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> You can change the sslp =: line in j802 to point to bin. Otherwise > this > >>> needs openssl (I think always available on linux and mac) RIPEMD160 is > >>> called through sr160 function. > >>> > >>> Library is faster than windows built in dlls > >>> > >>> require 'dll' > >>> NB. require 'shards' > >>> sslp =: IFWIN pick '/usr/lib/';'D:\OpenSSL-Win64\bin\' > >>> NB. OPENSSL =: jpath '~system/ssleay32.dll ' > >>> NB.OPENSSL =: sslp , '\ssleay32.dll ' > >>> OPENSSL =: sslp , (IFIOS + (;: 'Win Linux Android Darwin') i. > <UNAME_z_) > >>> pick 'libeay32.dll '; (2 $ <'libssl.so '); (2 $ <'libssl.dylib ') > >>> NB.OPENSSL =: sslp , (IFIOS + (;: 'Win Linux Android Darwin') i. > >>> <UNAME_z_) pick 'libeay32.dll '; (2 $ <'libssl.so '); (2 $ > >>> <'libssl.0.9.8.dylib ') > >>> SSLE =: sslp , '\openssl' > >>> ssl =: 1 : '(OPENSSL , m)&cd' > >>> RSAbits =: 64 > >>> RSApE =: 3 ] 65537 > >>> sslsha256 =: ' SHA256 i *c l *c' ssl > >>> sslsha512 =: ' SHA512 i *c l *c' ssl > >>> sslsha1 =: ' SHA1 i *c l *c' ssl > >>> sslRIPEMD160 =: ' RIPEMD160 i *c l *c' ssl > >>> sr160=: 3 : 0 > >>> output=: (20) # ' ' > >>> sslRIPEMD160 (y);(# y);output > >>> output > >>> ) > >>> sha1 =: 3 : 0 > >>> output=: (20) # ' ' > >>> sslsha1 (y);(# y);output > >>> output > >>> ) > >>> s512 =: 3 : 0 > >>> output=: (64) # ' ' > >>> sslsha512 (y);(# y);output > >>> output > >>> ) > >>> s256 =: 3 : 0 > >>> output=: (32) # ' ' > >>> sslsha256 (y);(# y);output > >>> output > >>> ) > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>> From: John Baker <[email protected]> > >>> To: Programming forum <[email protected]> > >>> Cc: > >>> Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 11:54:25 AM > >>> Subject: [Jprogramming] RIPEMD-160 hashes > >>> > >>> I am wondering if anyone has invoked RIPEMD-160 hash algorithms from J. > >>> > >>> There is public C source for this hash > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/CHGEUER/RIPEMD160-0.02/rmd160/doc/ripemd160.html > >>> > >>> and looking through it is enough to convince me that this is best left > in > >>> C. It seems most of the implementations are tailored for 32 bit > machines > >>> and I need to run this from a 64 bit machine. Any suggestions will be > >>> welcome. > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> John D. Baker > >>> [email protected] > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > >>> > >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > >> > >> > >> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> John D. Baker > >> [email protected] > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > John D. Baker > > [email protected] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > -- John D. Baker [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
