MD5
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- Task
Encode a string using an MD5 algorithm. The algorithm can be found on Wikipedia.
Optionally, validate your implementation by running all of the test values in IETF RFC (1321) for MD5.
Additionally, RFC 1321 provides more precise information on the algorithm than the Wikipedia article.
If the solution on this page is a library solution, see MD5/Implementation for an implementation from scratch.
8th
<lang forth> "md5" cr:hash! "Some text" cr:hash cr:hash>s . cr bye </lang>
- Output:
9db5682a4d778ca2cb79580bdb67083f
Ada
<lang ada>with Ada.Text_IO; use Ada.Text_IO; with GNAT.MD5;
procedure MD5_Digest is begin
Put(GNAT.MD5.Digest("Foo bar baz"));
end MD5_Digest;</lang>
ALGOL 68
<lang algol68>
- Based on wikipedia article pseudocode #
- s specifies the per-round shift amounts #
[]INT s = (7,12,17,22, 7,12,17,22, 7,12,17,22, 7,12,17,22,
5, 9,14,20, 5, 9,14,20, 5, 9,14,20, 5, 9,14,20, 4,11,16,23, 4,11,16,23, 4,11,16,23, 4,11,16,23, 6,10,15,21, 6,10,15,21, 6,10,15,21, 6,10,15,21);
[]BITS k = (16rd76aa478, 16re8c7b756, 16r242070db, 16rc1bdceee, 16rf57c0faf, 16r4787c62a, 16ra8304613, 16rfd469501, 16r698098d8, 16r8b44f7af, 16rffff5bb1, 16r895cd7be, 16r6b901122, 16rfd987193, 16ra679438e, 16r49b40821, 16rf61e2562, 16rc040b340, 16r265e5a51, 16re9b6c7aa, 16rd62f105d, 16r02441453, 16rd8a1e681, 16re7d3fbc8, 16r21e1cde6, 16rc33707d6, 16rf4d50d87, 16r455a14ed, 16ra9e3e905, 16rfcefa3f8, 16r676f02d9, 16r8d2a4c8a, 16rfffa3942, 16r8771f681, 16r6d9d6122, 16rfde5380c, 16ra4beea44, 16r4bdecfa9, 16rf6bb4b60, 16rbebfbc70, 16r289b7ec6, 16reaa127fa, 16rd4ef3085, 16r04881d05, 16rd9d4d039, 16re6db99e5, 16r1fa27cf8, 16rc4ac5665, 16rf4292244, 16r432aff97, 16rab9423a7, 16rfc93a039, 16r655b59c3, 16r8f0ccc92, 16rffeff47d, 16r85845dd1, 16r6fa87e4f, 16rfe2ce6e0, 16ra3014314, 16r4e0811a1, 16rf7537e82, 16rbd3af235, 16r2ad7d2bb, 16reb86d391);
OP + = (BITS a, b) BITS:
BEGIN BITS c = BIN (ABS (a AND 16rffff) + ABS (b AND 16rffff)); BITS d = BIN (ABS (a SHR 16) + ABS (b SHR 16) + ABS (c SHR 16)); (c AND 16rffff) OR (d SHL 16) END;
- [0:63]LONG INT k;
FOR i FROM 0 TO 63 DO
k[i] := ENTIER (ABS (sin(i+1)) * LONG INT(2)**32)
OD;#
PROC md5 = (STRING intext) STRING:
BEGIN # Initialize variables: # BITS a0 := 16r67452301, a1 := 16refcdab89, a2 := 16r98badcfe, a3 := 16r10325476;
STRING text := intext; # Pre-processing: adding a single 1 bit # text +:= REPR 128; # Pre-processing: padding with zeros append "0" bit until message length in bits ≡ 448 (mod 512) # WHILE ELEMS text MOD 64 ≠ 56 DO text +:= REPR 0 OD; # append original length in bits mod (2 pow 64) to message # text +:= dec2asc (ELEMS intext * 8); # MD5 rounds # # Process the message in successive 512-bit chunks: # WHILE text ≠ "" DO
# for each 512-bit (64 byte) chunk of message # []CHAR chunk = text[1:64]; text := text[65:]; # break chunk into sixteen 32-bit words M[j], 0 <= j <= 15 # [0:15]BITS m;
FOR j FROM 0 TO 15 DO m[j] := BIN (ABS chunk[j*4+1]) OR
BIN (ABS chunk[j*4+2]) SHL 8 OR BIN (ABS chunk[j*4+3]) SHL 16 OR BIN (ABS chunk[j*4+4]) SHL 24
OD; INT g;
BITS a, b, c, d, f, dtemp;
# Initialize hash value for this chunk # a := a0;
b := a1; c := a2; d := a3; FOR i FROM 0 TO 63 DO IF 0 <= i AND i <= 15 THEN
f := (b AND c) OR ((NOT b) AND d); g := i ELIF 16 <= i AND i <= 31 THEN f := (d AND b) OR ((NOT d) AND c); g := (5×i + 1) MOD 16 ELIF 32 <= i AND i <= 47 THEN f := b XOR c XOR d; g := (3×i + 5) MOD 16 ELIF 48 <= i AND i <= 63 THEN f := c XOR (b OR (NOT d)); g := (7×i) MOD 16 FI; dtemp := d; d := c; c := b; b := b + leftrotate ((a + f + k[1+i] + m[g]), s[1+i]); a := dtemp
OD;
# Add this chunk's hash to result so far #
a0 := a0 + a; a1 := a1 + b; a2 := a2 + c; a3 := a3 + d OD; revhex (a0) + revhex (a1) + revhex (a2) + revhex (a3) END;
PROC leftrotate = (BITS x, INT c) BITS:
(x SHL c) OR (x SHR (32-c));
- dec2asc: dec to 8 byte asc #
PROC dec2asc = (INT nn)STRING:
BEGIN STRING h := ""; INT n := nn; FOR i TO 8 DO h +:= REPR (n MOD 256); n ÷:= 256 OD; h END;
PROC revhex = (BITS x) STRING : BEGIN # Convert to lowercase hexadecimal STRING # PROC hexdig = (BITS x) CHAR: (REPR (ABS(x) <= 9 | ABS(x) + ABS("0") | ABS(x) - 10 + ABS("a"))); hexdig (x SHR 4 AND 16rf) + hexdig (x AND 16rf) + hexdig (x SHR 12 AND 16rf) + hexdig (x SHR 8 AND 16rf) + hexdig (x SHR 20 AND 16rf) + hexdig (x SHR 16 AND 16rf) + hexdig (x SHR 28 AND 16rf) + hexdig (x SHR 24 AND 16rf) END;
STRING testmsg = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"; STRING checksum = "9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6";
print ((testmsg, new line)); print ((checksum, new line));
STRING test = md5 (testmsg);
IF test = checksum THEN
print (("passed", new line)); print ((test, new line))
ELSE
print (("failed"))
FI </lang>
Arturo
<lang arturo>print [md5 "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"]</lang>
- Output:
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
AutoHotkey
Search autohotkey.com: [1]
Regular version
Source: AutoHotkey forum by SKAN <lang autohotkey>data := "abc" MsgBox % MD5(data,StrLen(data)) ; 900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72
MD5( ByRef V, L=0 ) {
VarSetCapacity( MD5_CTX,104,0 ), DllCall( "advapi32\MD5Init", Str,MD5_CTX ) DllCall( "advapi32\MD5Update", Str,MD5_CTX, Str,V, UInt,L ? L : VarSetCapacity(V) ) DllCall( "advapi32\MD5Final", Str,MD5_CTX ) Loop % StrLen( Hex:="123456789ABCDEF0" ) N := NumGet( MD5_CTX,87+A_Index,"Char"), MD5 .= SubStr(Hex,N>>4,1) . SubStr(Hex,N&15,1)
Return MD5 } </lang>
Native implementation
Source: AutoHotkey forum by Laszlo <lang autohotkey>; GLOBAL CONSTANTS r[64], k[64] r = 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22 , 5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20 , 4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23 , 6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21 StringSplit r, r, `, r0 := 7 Loop 64
i := A_Index-1, k%i% := floor(abs(sin(A_Index)) * 2**32)
- TEST CASES
MsgBox % MD5(x:="", 0) ; d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e MsgBox % MD5(x:="a", StrLen(x)) ; 0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661 MsgBox % MD5(x:="abc", StrLen(x)) ; 900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72 MsgBox % MD5(x:="message digest", StrLen(x)) ; f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0 MsgBox % MD5(x:="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", StrLen(x))
- c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b
MsgBox % MD5(x:="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789", StrLen(x))
- d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f
MsgBox % MD5(x:="12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890", StrLen(x))
- 57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a
MsgBox % MD5(x:="The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", StrLen(x))
- 9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6
MsgBox % MD5(x:="The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy cog", StrLen(x))
- 1055d3e698d289f2af8663725127bd4b
MD5(ByRef Buf, L) { ; Binary buffer, Length in bytes
Static P, Q, N, i, a,b,c,d, t, h0,h1,h2,h3, y = 0xFFFFFFFF
h0 := 0x67452301, h1 := 0xEFCDAB89, h2 := 0x98BADCFE, h3 := 0x10325476
N := ceil((L+9)/64)*64 ; padded length (100..separator, 8B length) VarSetCapacity(Q,N,0) ; room for padded data P := &Q ; pointer DllCall("RtlMoveMemory", UInt,P, UInt,&Buf, UInt,L) ; copy data DllCall("RtlFillMemory", UInt,P+L, UInt,1, UInt,0x80) ; pad separator DllCall("ntdll.dll\RtlFillMemoryUlong",UInt,P+N-8,UInt,4,UInt,8*L) ; at end: length in bits < 512 MB
Loop % N//64 { Loop 16 i := A_Index-1, w%i% := *P | *(P+1)<<8 | *(P+2)<<16 | *(P+3)<<24, P += 4
a := h0, b := h1, c := h2, d := h3
Loop 64 { i := A_Index-1 If i < 16 f := (b & c) | (~b & d), g := i Else If i < 32 f := (d & b) | (~d & c), g := 5*i+1 & 15 Else If i < 48 f := b ^ c ^ d, g := 3*i+5 & 15 Else f := c ^ (b | ~d), g := 7*i & 15
t := d, d := c, c := b b += rotate(a + f + k%i% + w%g%, r%i%) ; reduced to 32 bits later a := t }
h0 := h0+a & y, h1 := h1+b & y, h2 := h2+c & y, h3 := h3+d & y } Return hex(h0) . hex(h1) . hex(h2) . hex(h3)
}
rotate(a,b) { ; 32-bit rotate a to left by b bits, bit32..63 garbage
Return a << b | (a & 0xFFFFFFFF) >> (32-b)
}
hex(x) { ; 32-bit little endian hex digits
SetFormat Integer, HEX x += 0x100000000, x := SubStr(x,-1) . SubStr(x,8,2) . SubStr(x,6,2) . SubStr(x,4,2) SetFormat Integer, DECIMAL Return x
}</lang>
BaCon
<lang freebasic> PRAGMA INCLUDE <stdio.h> PRAGMA INCLUDE <stdlib.h> PRAGMA INCLUDE <string.h> PRAGMA INCLUDE <openssl/md5.h> PRAGMA LDFLAGS -lcrypto -lm -w
DECLARE result TYPE unsigned char * DECLARE string TYPE const char *
string = "Rosetta code" strlenght = LEN(string)
result = MD5( string, strlenght , 0)
FOR i = 0 TO MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH-1
PRINT result[i] FORMAT "%02x"
NEXT</lang>
BASIC
BBC BASIC
See MD5/Implementation for a native version. <lang bbcbasic> PRINT FN_MD5("")
PRINT FN_MD5("a") PRINT FN_MD5("abc") PRINT FN_MD5("message digest") PRINT FN_MD5("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") PRINT FN_MD5("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789") PRINT FN_MD5(STRING$(8,"1234567890")) END DEF FN_MD5(message$) LOCAL I%, MD5$, MD5_CTX{} DIM MD5_CTX{i%(1), buf%(3), in&(63), digest&(15)} SYS "MD5Init", MD5_CTX{} SYS "MD5Update", MD5_CTX{}, message$, LEN(message$) SYS "MD5Final", MD5_CTX{} FOR I% = 0 TO 15 MD5$ += RIGHT$("0"+STR$~(MD5_CTX.digest&(I%)),2) NEXT = MD5$</lang>
C
<lang c>#include <stdio.h>
- include <stdlib.h>
- include <string.h>
- include <openssl/md5.h>
const char *string = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back";
int main() {
int i; unsigned char result[MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH];
MD5(string, strlen(string), result);
// output for(i = 0; i < MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH; i++) printf("%02x", result[i]); printf("\n");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}</lang> Implementation of md5 (Needs review - differences observed for the last 8 characters when compared with openssl implementation) <lang c>#include <stdlib.h>
- include <stdio.h>
- include <string.h>
- include <math.h>
typedef union uwb {
unsigned w; unsigned char b[4];
} WBunion;
typedef unsigned Digest[4];
unsigned f0( unsigned abcd[] ){
return ( abcd[1] & abcd[2]) | (~abcd[1] & abcd[3]);}
unsigned f1( unsigned abcd[] ){
return ( abcd[3] & abcd[1]) | (~abcd[3] & abcd[2]);}
unsigned f2( unsigned abcd[] ){
return abcd[1] ^ abcd[2] ^ abcd[3];}
unsigned f3( unsigned abcd[] ){
return abcd[2] ^ (abcd[1] |~ abcd[3]);}
typedef unsigned (*DgstFctn)(unsigned a[]);
unsigned *calcKs( unsigned *k) {
double s, pwr; int i;
pwr = pow( 2, 32); for (i=0; i<64; i++) { s = fabs(sin(1+i)); k[i] = (unsigned)( s * pwr ); } return k;
}
// ROtate v Left by amt bits unsigned rol( unsigned v, short amt ) {
unsigned msk1 = (1<<amt) -1; return ((v>>(32-amt)) & msk1) | ((v<<amt) & ~msk1);
}
unsigned *md5( const char *msg, int mlen) {
static Digest h0 = { 0x67452301, 0xEFCDAB89, 0x98BADCFE, 0x10325476 };
// static Digest h0 = { 0x01234567, 0x89ABCDEF, 0xFEDCBA98, 0x76543210 };
static DgstFctn ff[] = { &f0, &f1, &f2, &f3 }; static short M[] = { 1, 5, 3, 7 }; static short O[] = { 0, 1, 5, 0 }; static short rot0[] = { 7,12,17,22}; static short rot1[] = { 5, 9,14,20}; static short rot2[] = { 4,11,16,23}; static short rot3[] = { 6,10,15,21}; static short *rots[] = {rot0, rot1, rot2, rot3 }; static unsigned kspace[64]; static unsigned *k;
static Digest h; Digest abcd; DgstFctn fctn; short m, o, g; unsigned f; short *rotn; union { unsigned w[16]; char b[64]; }mm; int os = 0; int grp, grps, q, p; unsigned char *msg2;
if (k==NULL) k= calcKs(kspace);
for (q=0; q<4; q++) h[q] = h0[q]; // initialize
{ grps = 1 + (mlen+8)/64; msg2 = malloc( 64*grps); memcpy( msg2, msg, mlen); msg2[mlen] = (unsigned char)0x80; q = mlen + 1; while (q < 64*grps){ msg2[q] = 0; q++ ; } {
// unsigned char t;
WBunion u; u.w = 8*mlen;
// t = u.b[0]; u.b[0] = u.b[3]; u.b[3] = t; // t = u.b[1]; u.b[1] = u.b[2]; u.b[2] = t;
q -= 8; memcpy(msg2+q, &u.w, 4 ); } }
for (grp=0; grp<grps; grp++) { memcpy( mm.b, msg2+os, 64); for(q=0;q<4;q++) abcd[q] = h[q]; for (p = 0; p<4; p++) { fctn = ff[p]; rotn = rots[p]; m = M[p]; o= O[p]; for (q=0; q<16; q++) { g = (m*q + o) % 16; f = abcd[1] + rol( abcd[0]+ fctn(abcd) + k[q+16*p] + mm.w[g], rotn[q%4]);
abcd[0] = abcd[3]; abcd[3] = abcd[2]; abcd[2] = abcd[1]; abcd[1] = f; } } for (p=0; p<4; p++) h[p] += abcd[p]; os += 64; }
if( msg2 ) free( msg2 );
return h;
}
int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) {
int j,k; const char *msg = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."; unsigned *d = md5(msg, strlen(msg)); WBunion u;
printf("= 0x"); for (j=0;j<4; j++){ u.w = d[j]; for (k=0;k<4;k++) printf("%02x",u.b[k]); } printf("\n");
return 0;
}</lang>
C#
<lang csharp>using System.Text; using System.Security.Cryptography;
byte[] data = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"); byte[] hash = MD5.Create().ComputeHash(data); Console.WriteLine(BitConverter.ToString(hash).Replace("-", "").ToLower());</lang>
C++
<lang cpp>#include <string>
- include <iostream>
- include "Poco/MD5Engine.h"
- include "Poco/DigestStream.h"
using Poco::DigestEngine ; using Poco::MD5Engine ; using Poco::DigestOutputStream ;
int main( ) {
std::string myphrase ( "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" ) ; MD5Engine md5 ; DigestOutputStream outstr( md5 ) ; outstr << myphrase ; outstr.flush( ) ; //to pass everything to the digest engine const DigestEngine::Digest& digest = md5.digest( ) ; std::cout << myphrase << " as a MD5 digest :\n" << DigestEngine::digestToHex( digest ) << " !" << std::endl ; return 0 ;
}</lang>
- Output:
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back as a MD5 digest : e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680 !
Caché ObjectScript
USER>set hash=$System.Encryption.MD5Hash("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back") USER>zzdump hash 0000: E3 8C A1 D9 20 C4 B8 B8 D3 94 6B 2C 72 F0 16 80
Clojure
<lang lisp>(apply str
(map (partial format "%02x") (.digest (doto (java.security.MessageDigest/getInstance "MD5") .reset (.update (.getBytes "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"))))))</lang>
Common Lisp
<lang lisp>(ql:quickload 'ironclad) (defun md5 (str)
(ironclad:byte-array-to-hex-string (ironclad:digest-sequence :md5 (ironclad:ascii-string-to-byte-array str))))
(defvar *tests* '(""
"a" "abc" "message digest" "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789" "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890"))
(dolist (msg *tests*)
(format T "~s: ~a~%" msg (md5 msg)))
</lang>
- Output:
"": d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e "a": 0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661 "abc": 900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72 "message digest": f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz": c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789": d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890": 57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a
Another method using openssl:
<lang lisp>(cffi:load-foreign-library "libcrypto.so")
(cffi:defcfun ("MD5" MD5) :void (string :string) (len :int) (ptr :pointer))
(let ((string-to-convert "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back")
(ptr (cffi:foreign-alloc :unsigned-char :count 16))) (md5 string-to-convert (length string-to-convert) ptr) (loop for i from 0 below 16 do (format t "~a" (write-to-string (cffi:mem-ref ptr :unsigned-char i) :base 16))) (cffi:foreign-free ptr))</lang>
- Output:
E38CA1D920C4B8B8D3946B2C72F01680
Crystal
<lang ruby>require "digest/md5"
puts Digest::MD5.hexdigest("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back")</lang>
- Output:
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
D
<lang d>void main() {
import std.stdio, std.digest.md;
auto txt = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"; writefln("%-(%02x%)", txt.md5Of);
}</lang>
- Output:
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
Alternative version:
<lang d>import tango.io.digest.Md5, tango.io.Stdout;
void main(char[][] args) {
auto md5 = new Md5(); for(int i = 1; i < args.length; i++) { md5.update(args[i]); Stdout.formatln("[{}]=>\n[{}]", args[i], md5.hexDigest()); }
}</lang> Output:
>md5test "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" [The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back]=> [e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680]
Delphi
If you require a native implementation, look inside the class TIdHashMessageDigest5. This class is placed in the unit IdHashMessageDigest.pas. <lang Delphi>program MD5Hash;
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
uses
SysUtils, IdHashMessageDigest;
function MD5(aValue: string): string; begin
with TIdHashMessageDigest5.Create do begin Result:= HashStringAsHex(aValue); Free; end;
end;
begin
Writeln(MD5()); Writeln(MD5('a')); Writeln(MD5('abc')); Writeln(MD5('message digest')); Writeln(MD5('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz')); Writeln(MD5('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789')); Writeln(MD5('12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890')); Readln;
end.</lang> Output:
D41D8CD98F00B204E9800998ECF8427E 0CC175B9C0F1B6A831C399E269772661 900150983CD24FB0D6963F7D28E17F72 F96B697D7CB7938D525A2F31AAF161D0 C3FCD3D76192E4007DFB496CCA67E13B D174AB98D277D9F5A5611C2C9F419D9F 57EDF4A22BE3C955AC49DA2E2107B67A
E
(with modifications)
<lang e>def makeMessageDigest := <import:java.security.makeMessageDigest> def sprintf := <import:java.lang.makeString>.format
def digest := makeMessageDigest.getInstance("MD5") \
.digest("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back".getBytes("iso-8859-1"))
for b in digest {
print(sprintf("%02x", [b]))
} println()</lang>
Emacs Lisp
Emacs 23 and up includes md5
giving the MD5 hash as a hexadecimal string. (See GNU Elisp manual on Checksum/Hash).
<lang Lisp>(md5 "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back") => "e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680"</lang>
This began in FLIM and FLIM has an md5.el
which creates an md5
func if it doesn't already exist.
hmac-md5.el
also from FLIM and also included in recent Emacs has an md5-binary
giving the checksum as 16 binary bytes. encode-hex-string
from hex-util.el
can convert that to hex the same as the md5
func gives.
<lang Lisp>(require 'hmac-md5) (require 'hex-util) (encode-hex-string
(md5-binary "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"))
=> "e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680"</lang>
Erlang
By default, Erlang's crypto functions like md5 return a binary value rather than a hex string. We have two write our own function to translate it: <lang Erlang>-module(tests). -export([md5/1]).
md5(S) ->
string:to_upper( lists:flatten([io_lib:format("~2.16.0b",[N]) || <<N>> <= erlang:md5(S)]) ).</lang>
Testing it: <lang erlang>1> c(tests). {ok,tests} 2> tests:md5("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"). "E38CA1D920C4B8B8D3946B2C72F01680"</lang>
F#
Using built-in System.Security.Cryptography.MD5 class (Link to original blog [2]).
<lang F#>let md5ootb (msg: string) =
use md5 = System.Security.Cryptography.MD5.Create() msg |> System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes |> md5.ComputeHash |> Seq.map (fun c -> c.ToString("X2")) |> Seq.reduce ( + )
md5ootb @"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"</lang>
Factor
Using builtin library:
USING: kernel strings io checksums checksums.md5 ; "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" md5 checksum-bytes hex-string print
Forth
<lang forth>include ffl/md5.fs
\ Create a MD5 variable md1 in the dictionary
md5-create md1
\ Update the variable with data
s" The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" md1 md5-update
\ Finish the MD5 calculation resulting in four unsigned 32 bit words \ on the stack representing the hash value
md1 md5-finish
\ Convert the hash value to a hex string and print it
md5+to-string type cr</lang>
Fortran
Intel Fortran on Windows
Using Windows API. See CryptAcquireContextA, CryptCreateHash, CryptHashData and CryptGetHashParam in Microsoft documentation.
<lang fortran>module md5_mod
use kernel32 use advapi32 implicit none integer, parameter :: MD5LEN = 16
contains
subroutine md5hash(name, hash, dwStatus, filesize) implicit none character(*) :: name integer, parameter :: BUFLEN = 32768 integer(HANDLE) :: hFile, hProv, hHash integer(DWORD) :: dwStatus, nRead integer(BOOL) :: status integer(BYTE) :: buffer(BUFLEN) integer(BYTE) :: hash(MD5LEN) integer(UINT64) :: filesize dwStatus = 0 filesize = 0 hFile = CreateFile(trim(name) // char(0), GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL, & OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN, NULL) if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) then dwStatus = GetLastError() print *, "CreateFile failed." return end if if (CryptAcquireContext(hProv, NULL, NULL, PROV_RSA_FULL, & CRYPT_VERIFYCONTEXT) == FALSE) then dwStatus = GetLastError() print *, "CryptAcquireContext failed." goto 3 end if if (CryptCreateHash(hProv, CALG_MD5, 0_ULONG_PTR, 0_DWORD, hHash) == FALSE) then dwStatus = GetLastError() print *, "CryptCreateHash failed." go to 2 end if do status = ReadFile(hFile, loc(buffer), BUFLEN, nRead, NULL) if (status == FALSE .or. nRead == 0) exit filesize = filesize + nRead if (CryptHashData(hHash, buffer, nRead, 0) == FALSE) then dwStatus = GetLastError() print *, "CryptHashData failed." go to 1 end if end do if (status == FALSE) then dwStatus = GetLastError() print *, "ReadFile failed." go to 1 end if nRead = MD5LEN if (CryptGetHashParam(hHash, HP_HASHVAL, hash, nRead, 0) == FALSE) then dwStatus = GetLastError() print *, "CryptGetHashParam failed.", status, nRead, dwStatus end if 1 status = CryptDestroyHash(hHash) 2 status = CryptReleaseContext(hProv, 0) 3 status = CloseHandle(hFile) end subroutine
end module
program md5
use md5_mod implicit none integer :: n, m, i, j character(:), allocatable :: name integer(DWORD) :: dwStatus integer(BYTE) :: hash(MD5LEN) integer(UINT64) :: filesize n = command_argument_count() do i = 1, n call get_command_argument(i, length=m) allocate(character(m) :: name) call get_command_argument(i, name) call md5hash(name, hash, dwStatus, filesize) if (dwStatus == 0) then do j = 1, MD5LEN write(*, "(Z2.2)", advance="NO") hash(j) end do write(*, "(' ',A,' (',G0,' bytes)')") name, filesize end if deallocate(name) end do
end program</lang>
FreeBASIC
See MD5/Implementation#FreeBASIC
Frink
The function messageDigest[string, hash]
returns a hex-encoded hash of any input string with a variety of hashing functions.
<lang frink>println[messageDigest["The quick brown fox", "MD5"]]</lang>
Futhark
Real languages roll their own crypto.
<lang Futhark> type md5 = (u32, u32, u32, u32)
fun rs(): [64]u32 =
map u32 ([ 7, 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22, 7, 12, 17, 22, 5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20, 5, 9, 14, 20, 4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23, 4, 11, 16, 23, 6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21, 6, 10, 15, 21 ])
fun ks(): [64]u32 =
map u32 ([ 0xd76aa478, 0xe8c7b756, 0x242070db, 0xc1bdceee , 0xf57c0faf, 0x4787c62a, 0xa8304613, 0xfd469501 , 0x698098d8, 0x8b44f7af, 0xffff5bb1, 0x895cd7be , 0x6b901122, 0xfd987193, 0xa679438e, 0x49b40821 , 0xf61e2562, 0xc040b340, 0x265e5a51, 0xe9b6c7aa , 0xd62f105d, 0x02441453, 0xd8a1e681, 0xe7d3fbc8 , 0x21e1cde6, 0xc33707d6, 0xf4d50d87, 0x455a14ed , 0xa9e3e905, 0xfcefa3f8, 0x676f02d9, 0x8d2a4c8a , 0xfffa3942, 0x8771f681, 0x6d9d6122, 0xfde5380c , 0xa4beea44, 0x4bdecfa9, 0xf6bb4b60, 0xbebfbc70 , 0x289b7ec6, 0xeaa127fa, 0xd4ef3085, 0x04881d05 , 0xd9d4d039, 0xe6db99e5, 0x1fa27cf8, 0xc4ac5665 , 0xf4292244, 0x432aff97, 0xab9423a7, 0xfc93a039 , 0x655b59c3, 0x8f0ccc92, 0xffeff47d, 0x85845dd1 , 0x6fa87e4f, 0xfe2ce6e0, 0xa3014314, 0x4e0811a1 , 0xf7537e82, 0xbd3af235, 0x2ad7d2bb, 0xeb86d391 ])
fun md5(ms: [n][16]u32): md5 =
let a0 = u32(0x67452301) let b0 = u32(0xefcdab89) let c0 = u32(0x98badcfe) let d0 = u32(0x10325476) loop ((a0,b0,c0,d0)) = for i < n do let (a,b,c,d) = md5_chunk (a0,b0,c0,d0) ms[i] in (a0+a, b0+b, c0+c, d0+d) in (a0,b0,c0,d0)
fun rotate_left(x: u32, c: u32): u32 = (x << c) | (x >> (32u32 - c))
fun bytes(x: u32): [4]u8 = [u8(x),
u8(x/0x100u32), u8(x/0x10000u32), u8(x/0x1000000u32)]
fun unbytes(bs: [4]u8): u32 =
u32(bs[0]) + u32(bs[1]) * 0x100u32 + u32(bs[2]) * 0x10000u32 + u32(bs[3]) * 0x1000000u32
fun unbytes_block(block: [64]u8): [16]u32 =
map unbytes (reshape (16,4) block)
fun main(ms: [n]u8): [16]u8 =
let padding = 64 - (n % 64) let n_padded = n + padding let ms_padded = concat ms (bytes 0x80u32) (replicate (padding-12) 0x0u8) (bytes (u32(n*8))) ([0u8,0u8,0u8,0u8]) let (a,b,c,d) = md5 (map unbytes_block (reshape (n_padded / 64, 64) ms_padded)) in reshape 16 (map bytes ([a,b,c,d]))
-- Process 512 bits of the input. fun md5_chunk ((a0,b0,c0,d0): md5) (m: [16]u32): md5 =
loop ((a,b,c,d) = (a0,b0,c0,d0)) = for i < 64 do let (f,g) = if i < 16 then ((b & c) | ((~b) & d), i) else if i < 32 then ((d & b) | ((~d) & c), i32((5u32*u32(i) + 1u32) % 16u32)) else if i < 48 then (b ^ c ^ d, i32((3u32*u32(i) + 5u32) % 16u32)) else (c ^ (b | (~d)), i32((7u32*u32(i)) % 16u32)) in (d, b + rotate_left(a + f + (ks())[i] + m[g], (rs())[i]), b, c) in (a,b,c,d)
</lang>
Go
<lang go>package main
import (
"crypto/md5" "fmt"
)
func main() {
for _, p := range [][2]string{ // RFC 1321 test cases {"d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e", ""}, {"0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661", "a"}, {"900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72", "abc"}, {"f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0", "message digest"}, {"c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"}, {"d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789"}, {"57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a", "12345678901234567890" + "123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890"}, // test case popular with other RC solutions {"e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680", "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"}, } { validate(p[0], p[1]) }
}
var h = md5.New()
func validate(check, s string) {
h.Reset() h.Write([]byte(s)) sum := fmt.Sprintf("%x", h.Sum(nil)) if sum != check { fmt.Println("MD5 fail") fmt.Println(" for string,", s) fmt.Println(" expected: ", check) fmt.Println(" got: ", sum) }
}</lang>
Groovy
<lang Groovy>import java.security.MessageDigest
String.metaClass.md5Checksum = {
MessageDigest.getInstance('md5').digest(delegate.bytes).collect { String.format("%02x", it) }.join()
}</lang> Testing <lang Groovy>assert 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog'.md5Checksum() == '9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6'</lang>
Haskell
Use modules nano-MD5 and ByteString from HackageDB <lang Haskell>import Data.Digest.OpenSSL.MD5 (md5sum) import Data.ByteString (pack) import Data.Char (ord)
main = do
let message = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" digest = (md5sum . pack . map (fromIntegral . ord)) message putStrLn digest</lang>
Use in GHCi:
*Main> main e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
This version uses the Cryptonite package:
<lang haskell>#!/usr/bin/env runhaskell
import Data.ByteString.Char8 (pack) import System.Environment (getArgs) import Crypto.Hash
main :: IO () main = print . md5 . pack . unwords =<< getArgs
where md5 x = hash x :: Digest MD5</lang>
- Output:
$ ./md5.hs The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog\'s back e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
Haxe
<lang haxe>import haxe.crypto.Md5;
class Main {
static function main() { var md5 = Md5.encode("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"); Sys.println(md5); }
}</lang>
- Output:
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
Icon and Unicon
The following program demonstrates the MD5 using a native Icon/Unicon implementation (see MD5/Implementation) and checks the results against reference values. Alternate implementations using call outs to md5sum on Linux or fciv on windows are possible but were not coded. <lang Icon>procedure main() # validate against the RFC test strings and more
testMD5("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", 16r9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6) testMD5("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", 16re4d909c290d0fb1ca068ffaddf22cbd0) testMD5("", 16rd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e)
end
procedure testMD5(s,rh) # compute the MD5 hash and compare it to reference value
write("Message(length=",*s,") = ",image(s)) write("Digest = ",hexstring(h := MD5(s)),if h = rh then " matches reference hash" else (" does not match reference hash = " || hexstring(rh)),"\n")
end</lang>
Sample Output:
Message(length=43) = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" Digest = 9E107D9D372BB6826BD81D3542A419D6 matches reference hash Message(length=44) = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." Digest = E4D909C290D0FB1CA068FFADDF22CBD0 matches reference hash Message(length=0) = "" Digest = D41D8CD98F00B204E9800998ECF8427E matches reference hash
Io
<lang io>Io> MD5 ==> MD5_0x97663e0:
appendSeq = MD5_appendSeq() md5 = MD5_md5() md5String = MD5_md5String()
Io> MD5 clone appendSeq("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back") md5String ==> e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680</lang>
J
Using the md5 script from the convert/misc addon package: <lang j> require 'convert/misc/md5'
md5 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs back'
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680</lang>
An alternative and faster approach is to use the Qt library function available using the ide/qt addon from J8: <lang j> require '~addons/ide/qt/qt.ijs'
getmd5=: 'md5'&gethash_jqtide_ getmd5 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs back'
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680</lang>
Java
<lang java>import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets; import java.security.MessageDigest; import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException;
public class Digester {
public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println(hexDigest("Rosetta code", "MD5")); }
static String hexDigest(String str, String digestName) { try { MessageDigest md = MessageDigest.getInstance(digestName); byte[] digest = md.digest(str.getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8)); char[] hex = new char[digest.length * 2]; for (int i = 0; i < digest.length; i++) { hex[2 * i] = "0123456789abcdef".charAt((digest[i] & 0xf0) >> 4); hex[2 * i + 1] = "0123456789abcdef".charAt(digest[i] & 0x0f); } return new String(hex); } catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException e) { throw new IllegalStateException(e); } }
}</lang>
Other options for digest algorithms (to replace "MD5" in the example above) include: MD2, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512. Other encoding options (to replace "UTF_8" in the example above) are available from the Charset and StandardCharsets classes.
Jsish
<lang javascript>/* MD5 hash in Jsish */ var str = 'Rosetta code'; puts(Util.hash(str, {type:'md5'}));
/* MD5 RFC1321 test suite */ function MD5(str) { return Util.hash(str, {type:'md5'}); }
- MD5();
- MD5('a');
- MD5('abc');
- MD5('message digest');
- MD5('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz');
- MD5('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789');
- MD5('12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890');
/*
!EXPECTSTART!
bf0ac9c7e94e9d50c18f4ff592643546 MD5() ==> d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e MD5('a') ==> 0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661 MD5('abc') ==> 900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72 MD5('message digest') ==> f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0 MD5('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz') ==> c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b MD5('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789') ==> d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f MD5('12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890') ==> 57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a
!EXPECTEND!
- /</lang>
- Output:
prompt$ jsish md5.jsi bf0ac9c7e94e9d50c18f4ff592643546 prompt$ jsish --U md5.jsi # display unit test echos bf0ac9c7e94e9d50c18f4ff592643546 MD5('') ==> d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e MD5('a') ==> 0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661 MD5('abc') ==> 900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72 MD5('message digest') ==> f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0 MD5('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz') ==> c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b MD5('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789') ==> d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f MD5('12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890') ==> 57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a prompt$ jsish -u md5.jsi # run the unit tests [PASS] md5.jsi
Julia
<lang julia>using Nettle
function Base.trunc(s::AbstractString, n::Integer)
n > 0 || throw(DomainError()) l = length(s) l > n || return s n > 3 || return s[1:n] return s[1:n-3] * "..."
end
tests = ["" => "d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e",
"a" => "0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661", "abc" => "900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72", "message digest" => "f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" => "c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789" => "d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f", "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" => "57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a", "foobad" => "3858f62230ac3c915f300c664312c63f"]
println("Testing Julia's MD5 hash against RFC 1321.") for (k, h) in sort(tests, by = length ∘ first)
md5sum = hexdigest("md5", k) @printf("%20s → %s ", trunc(k, 15), md5sum) if md5sum == h println("MD5 OK") else println("MD5 Bad") println("* The sum should be ", h) end
end</lang>
- Output:
→ d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e MD5 OK a → 0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661 MD5 OK abc → 900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72 MD5 OK foobad → 6ce0d31e08fc3c4de8e3b2fa0d3d72ff MD5 Bad * The sum should be 3858f62230ac3c915f300c664312c63f message digest → f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0 MD5 OK abcdefghijkl... → c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b MD5 OK ABCDEFGHIJKL... → d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f MD5 OK 123456789012... → 57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a MD5 O
Kotlin
<lang scala>// version 1.0.6
import java.security.MessageDigest
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val text = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" val bytes = text.toByteArray() val md = MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5") val digest = md.digest(bytes) for (byte in digest) print("%02x".format(byte)) println()
}</lang>
- Output:
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
Lasso
<lang Lasso>Encrypt_MD5('Welcome all Rhinos!') //80ba88ee2600e9e9b36e739458c39ebd</lang>
Test suite
<lang Lasso>local(test = map( 'a' = '0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661', 'abc' = '900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72', 'message digest' = 'f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0', 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' = 'c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b', 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789' = 'd174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f', '12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890' = '57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a' ) ) with a in #test->keys do => {^ 'testing: "'+#a+'": '+(Encrypt_MD5(#a)->asBytes == #test->find(#a)->asBytes)+'\r' ^}</lang>
- Output:
testing: "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890": true testing: "a": true testing: "abc": true testing: "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz": true testing: "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789": true testing: "message digest": true
Liberty BASIC
<lang lb>'[RC]MD5
'from tsh73's January 2008 code
text$="The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" checkSum$="9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6"
print text$ print checkSum$
test$=md5$(text$)
if test$=checkSum$ then print "passed" print test$ else print "failed" end if end
function md5$(text$)
dim r(64) dim k(64) dim w(16) global two32 two32=2^32
'prepare the MD5 checksum table restore [perRoundShiftAmounts] for i=0 to 63 read x r(i)=x next
'prepare constants for i=0 to 63 k(i) = int(abs(sin(i+1)) * two32) next
'initialise variables h0 = HEXDEC("67452301") h1 = HEXDEC("EFCDAB89") h2 = HEXDEC("98BADCFE") h3 = HEXDEC("10325476")
'find num bits in message numbits=len(text$)*8
'add bits "10000000" text$=text$+chr$(128)
'add bits "00000000" while len(text$) mod 64 <> 56 text$=text$+chr$(0) wend
'add original length in bits text$=text$+dec2asc$(numbits)
'MD5 rounds 'process in 64 byte chunks 512bits for chunk = 1 to len(text$) step 64 chunk$ = mid$(text$, chunk, 64) for word = 0 TO 15 'invert byte order b0 = asc(mid$(chunk$, word*4+1, 1)) b1 = asc(mid$(chunk$, word*4+2, 1)) b2 = asc(mid$(chunk$, word*4+3, 1)) b3 = asc(mid$(chunk$, word*4+4, 1)) w(word) = ((b3*256+b2)*256+b1)*256+b0 next word a = h0 b = h1 c = h2 d = h3 for i = 0 to 63 select case case 0 <= i and i <= 15 f = (b and c) or (bitNot(b) and d) g = i case 16 <= i and i <= 31 f = (d and b) or (bitNot(d) and c) g = (5 * i + 1) mod 16 case 32 <= i and i <= 47 f = b xor c xor d g = (3 * i + 5) mod 16 case 48 <= i and i <= 63 f = c xor (b or bitNot(d)) g = (7 * i) mod 16 end select temp = d d = c c = b b=b+leftrotate(a + f + k(i) + w(g),r(i)) b = b mod two32 a = temp next i h0 = (h0 + a) mod two32 h1 = (h1 + b) mod two32 h2 = (h2 + c) mod two32 h3 = (h3 + d) mod two32 next chunk
md5$ = revOrd$(DECHEX$(h0))+_ revOrd$(DECHEX$(h1))+_ revOrd$(DECHEX$(h2))+_ revOrd$(DECHEX$(h3))
[perRoundShiftAmounts] DATA 7,12,17,22, 7,12,17,22, 7,12,17,22, 7,12,17,22 DATA 5, 9,14,20, 5, 9,14,20, 5, 9,14,20, 5, 9,14,20 DATA 4,11,16,23, 4,11,16,23, 4,11,16,23, 4,11,16,23 DATA 6,10,15,21, 6,10,15,21, 6,10,15,21, 6,10,15,21
end function
' dec2asc: dec to 8 byte asc function dec2asc$(n) h$ = "" for i = 1 to 8 h$ = h$ + chr$(n mod 256) n = int(n/256) next dec2asc$= h$ end function
' bitNot function bitNot(num) bitNot = two32 -1 -num end function
' leftrotate: spins bits left n times function leftrotate(num,times) num=num mod two32 r = (num*2^times) mod two32 l = int(num/(2^(32-times))) leftrotate = r+l end function
' reverse the HEXDEC$ order function revOrd$(a$) a$=left$("00000000", 8-len(a$))+a$ revOrd$ = lower$(mid$(a$,7,2)+mid$(a$,5,2)+mid$(a$,3,2)+mid$(a$,1,2)) end function</lang>
Lingo
- Using a binary plugin ("Xtra"):
<lang lingo>put cx_md5_string(str)</lang>
- Pure Lingo implementation
<lang lingo>---------------------------------------- -- Calculates MD5 hash of string or bytearray -- @param {bytearray|string} input -- @return {bytearray} (16 bytes)
on md5 (input)
if stringP(input) then input = bytearray(input)
-- Convert string to list of little-endian words... t_iLen = input.length * 8 t_iCnt = (t_iLen + 64) / 512 * 16 + 16
-- Create list, fill with zeros... x = [] x[t_iCnt] = 0
t_fArr = [1, 256, 65536, 16777216] i = 0 j = 0 repeat while i < t_iLen j = j + 1 t_iNext = i / 32 + 1 t_iTemp = bitAnd(input[i/8+1], 255) * t_fArr[j] x[t_iNext] = bitOr(x[t_iNext], t_iTemp) i = i + 8 j = j mod 4 end repeat
-- Append padding... t_iNext = t_iLen / 32 + 1 x[t_iNext] = bitOr(x[t_iNext], 128 * t_fArr[j + 1]) x[(t_iLen + 64) / 512 * 16 + 15] = t_iLen
-- Actual algorithm starts here... a = 1732584193 b = -271733879 c = -1732584194 d = 271733878 i = 1 t_iWrap = the maxInteger + 1 t_iCount = x.count + 1
repeat while i < t_iCount olda = a oldb = b oldc = c oldd = d
-- Round(1) -- n = bitOr(bitAnd(b, c), bitAnd(bitNot(b), d)) + a + x[i] - 680876936 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 128, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 33554432, 64)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 128, n / 33554432) + b n = bitOr(bitAnd(a, b), bitAnd(bitNot(a), c)) + d + x[i + 1] - 389564586 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 4096, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 1048576, 2048)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 4096, n / 1048576) + a n = bitOr(bitAnd(d, a), bitAnd(bitNot(d), b)) + c + x[i + 2] + 606105819 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 131072, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 32768, 65536)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 131072, n / 32768) + d n = bitOr(bitAnd(c, d), bitAnd(bitNot(c), a)) + b + x[i + 3] - 1044525330 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 4194304, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 1024, 2097152)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 4194304, n / 1024) + c n = bitOr(bitAnd(b, c), bitAnd(bitNot(b), d)) + a + x[i + 4] - 176418897 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 128, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 33554432, 64)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 128, n / 33554432) + b n = bitOr(bitAnd(a, b), bitAnd(bitNot(a), c)) + d + x[i + 5] + 1200080426 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 4096, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 1048576, 2048)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 4096, n / 1048576) + a n = bitOr(bitAnd(d, a), bitAnd(bitNot(d), b)) + c + x[i + 6] - 1473231341 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 131072, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 32768, 65536)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 131072, n / 32768) + d n = bitOr(bitAnd(c, d), bitAnd(bitNot(c), a)) + b + x[i + 7] - 45705983 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 4194304, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 1024, 2097152)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 4194304, n / 1024) + c n = bitOr(bitAnd(b, c), bitAnd(bitNot(b), d)) + a + x[i + 8] + 1770035416 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 128, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 33554432, 64)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 128, n / 33554432) + b n = bitOr(bitAnd(a, b), bitAnd(bitNot(a), c)) + d + x[i + 9] - 1958414417 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 4096, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 1048576, 2048)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 4096, n / 1048576) + a n = bitOr(bitAnd(d, a), bitAnd(bitNot(d), b)) + c + x[i + 10] - 42063 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 131072, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 32768, 65536)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 131072, n / 32768) + d n = bitOr(bitAnd(c, d), bitAnd(bitNot(c), a)) + b + x[i + 11] - 1990404162 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 4194304, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 1024, 2097152)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 4194304, n / 1024) + c n = bitOr(bitAnd(b, c), bitAnd(bitNot(b), d)) + a + x[i + 12] + 1804603682 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 128, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 33554432, 64)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 128, n / 33554432) + b n = bitOr(bitAnd(a, b), bitAnd(bitNot(a), c)) + d + x[i + 13] - 40341101 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 4096, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 1048576, 2048)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 4096, n / 1048576) + a n = bitOr(bitAnd(d, a), bitAnd(bitNot(d), b)) + c + x[i + 14] - 1502002290 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 131072, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 32768, 65536)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 131072, n / 32768) + d n = bitOr(bitAnd(c, d), bitAnd(bitNot(c), a)) + b + x[i + 15] + 1236535329 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 4194304, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 1024, 2097152)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 4194304, n / 1024) + c
-- Round(2) -- n = bitOr(bitAnd(b, d), bitAnd(c, bitNot(d))) + a + x[i + 1] - 165796510 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 32, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 134217728, 16)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 32, n / 134217728) + b n = bitOr(bitAnd(a, c), bitAnd(b, bitNot(c))) + d + x[i + 6] - 1069501632 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 512, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 8388608, 256)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 512, n / 8388608) + a n = bitOr(bitAnd(d, b), bitAnd(a, bitNot(b))) + c + x[i + 11] + 643717713 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 16384, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 262144, 8192)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 16384, n / 262144) + d n = bitOr(bitAnd(c, a), bitAnd(d, bitNot(a))) + b + x[i] - 373897302 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 1048576, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 4096, 524288)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 1048576, n / 4096) + c n = bitOr(bitAnd(b, d), bitAnd(c, bitNot(d))) + a + x[i + 5] - 701558691 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 32, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 134217728, 16)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 32, n / 134217728) + b n = bitOr(bitAnd(a, c), bitAnd(b, bitNot(c))) + d + x[i + 10] + 38016083 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 512, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 8388608, 256)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 512, n / 8388608) + a n = bitOr(bitAnd(d, b), bitAnd(a, bitNot(b))) + c + x[i + 15] - 660478335 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 16384, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 262144, 8192)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 16384, n / 262144) + d n = bitOr(bitAnd(c, a), bitAnd(d, bitNot(a))) + b + x[i + 4] - 405537848 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 1048576, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 4096, 524288)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 1048576, n / 4096) + c n = bitOr(bitAnd(b, d), bitAnd(c, bitNot(d))) + a + x[i + 9] + 568446438 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 32, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 134217728, 16)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 32, n / 134217728) + b n = bitOr(bitAnd(a, c), bitAnd(b, bitNot(c))) + d + x[i + 14] - 1019803690 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 512, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 8388608, 256)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 512, n / 8388608) + a n = bitOr(bitAnd(d, b), bitAnd(a, bitNot(b))) + c + x[i + 3] - 187363961 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 16384, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 262144, 8192)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 16384, n / 262144) + d n = bitOr(bitAnd(c, a), bitAnd(d, bitNot(a))) + b + x[i + 8] + 1163531501 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 1048576, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 4096, 524288)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 1048576, n / 4096) + c n = bitOr(bitAnd(b, d), bitAnd(c, bitNot(d))) + a + x[i + 13] - 1444681467 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 32, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 134217728, 16)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 32, n / 134217728) + b n = bitOr(bitAnd(a, c), bitAnd(b, bitNot(c))) + d + x[i + 2] - 51403784 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 512, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 8388608, 256)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 512, n / 8388608) + a n = bitOr(bitAnd(d, b), bitAnd(a, bitNot(b))) + c + x[i + 7] + 1735328473 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 16384, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 262144, 8192)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 16384, n / 262144) + d n = bitOr(bitAnd(c, a), bitAnd(d, bitNot(a))) + b + x[i + 12] - 1926607734 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 1048576, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 4096, 524288)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 1048576, n / 4096) + c
-- Round(3) -- n = bitXor(bitXor(b, c), d) + a + x[i + 5] - 378558 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 16, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 268435456, 8)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 16, n / 268435456) + b n = bitXor(bitXor(a, b), c) + d + x[i + 8] - 2022574463 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 2048, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 2097152, 1024)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 2048, n / 2097152) + a n = bitXor(bitXor(d, a), b) + c + x[i + 11] + 1839030562 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 65536, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 65536, 32768)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 65536, n / 65536) + d n = bitXor(bitXor(c, d), a) + b + x[i + 14] - 35309556 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 8388608, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 512, 4194304)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 8388608, n / 512) + c n = bitXor(bitXor(b, c), d) + a + x[i + 1] - 1530992060 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 16, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 268435456, 8)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 16, n / 268435456) + b n = bitXor(bitXor(a, b), c) + d + x[i + 4] + 1272893353 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 2048, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 2097152, 1024)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 2048, n / 2097152) + a n = bitXor(bitXor(d, a), b) + c + x[i + 7] - 155497632 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 65536, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 65536, 32768)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 65536, n / 65536) + d n = bitXor(bitXor(c, d), a) + b + x[i + 10] - 1094730640 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 8388608, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 512, 4194304)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 8388608, n / 512) + c n = bitXor(bitXor(b, c), d) + a + x[i + 13] + 681279174 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 16, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 268435456, 8)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 16, n / 268435456) + b n = bitXor(bitXor(a, b), c) + d + x[i] - 358537222 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 2048, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 2097152, 1024)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 2048, n / 2097152) + a n = bitXor(bitXor(d, a), b) + c + x[i + 3] - 722521979 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 65536, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 65536, 32768)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 65536, n / 65536) + d n = bitXor(bitXor(c, d), a) + b + x[i + 6] + 76029189 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 8388608, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 512, 4194304)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 8388608, n / 512) + c n = bitXor(bitXor(b, c), d) + a + x[i + 9] - 640364487 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 16, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 268435456, 8)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 16, n / 268435456) + b n = bitXor(bitXor(a, b), c) + d + x[i + 12] - 421815835 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 2048, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 2097152, 1024)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 2048, n / 2097152) + a n = bitXor(bitXor(d, a), b) + c + x[i + 15] + 530742520 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 65536, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 65536, 32768)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 65536, n / 65536) + d n = bitXor(bitXor(c, d), a) + b + x[i + 2] - 995338651 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 8388608, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 512, 4194304)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 8388608, n / 512) + c
-- Round(4) -- n = bitXor(c, bitOr(b, bitNot(d))) + a + x[i] - 198630844 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 64, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 67108864, 32)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 64, n / 67108864) + b n = bitXor(b, bitOr(a, bitNot(c))) + d + x[i + 7] + 1126891415 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 1024, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 4194304, 512)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 1024, n / 4194304) + a n = bitXor(a, bitOr(d, bitNot(b))) + c + x[i + 14] - 1416354905 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 32768, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 131072, 16384)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 32768, n / 131072) + d n = bitXor(d, bitOr(c, bitNot(a))) + b + x[i + 5] - 57434055 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 2097152, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 2048, 1048576)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 2097152, n / 2048) + c n = bitXor(c, bitOr(b, bitNot(d))) + a + x[i + 12] + 1700485571 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 64, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 67108864, 32)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 64, n / 67108864) + b n = bitXor(b, bitOr(a, bitNot(c))) + d + x[i + 3] - 1894986606 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 1024, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 4194304, 512)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 1024, n / 4194304) + a n = bitXor(a, bitOr(d, bitNot(b))) + c + x[i + 10] - 1051523 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 32768, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 131072, 16384)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 32768, n / 131072) + d n = bitXor(d, bitOr(c, bitNot(a))) + b + x[i + 1] - 2054922799 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 2097152, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 2048, 1048576)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 2097152, n / 2048) + c n = bitXor(c, bitOr(b, bitNot(d))) + a + x[i + 8] + 1873313359 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 64, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 67108864, 32)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 64, n / 67108864) + b n = bitXor(b, bitOr(a, bitNot(c))) + d + x[i + 15] - 30611744 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 1024, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 4194304, 512)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 1024, n / 4194304) + a n = bitXor(a, bitOr(d, bitNot(b))) + c + x[i + 6] - 1560198380 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 32768, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 131072, 16384)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 32768, n / 131072) + d n = bitXor(d, bitOr(c, bitNot(a))) + b + x[i + 13] + 1309151649 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 2097152, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 2048, 1048576)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 2097152, n / 2048) + c n = bitXor(c, bitOr(b, bitNot(d))) + a + x[i + 4] - 145523070 if(n < 0) then a = bitOr(n * 64, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 67108864, 32)) + b else a = bitOr(n * 64, n / 67108864) + b n = bitXor(b, bitOr(a, bitNot(c))) + d + x[i + 11] - 1120210379 if(n < 0) then d = bitOr(n * 1024, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 4194304, 512)) + a else d = bitOr(n * 1024, n / 4194304) + a n = bitXor(a, bitOr(d, bitNot(b))) + c + x[i + 2] + 718787259 if(n < 0) then c = bitOr(n * 32768, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 131072, 16384)) + d else c = bitOr(n * 32768, n / 131072) + d n = bitXor(d, bitOr(c, bitNot(a))) + b + x[i + 9] - 343485551 if(n < 0) then b = bitOr(n * 2097152, bitOr((n + t_iWrap) / 2048, 1048576)) + c else b = bitOr(n * 2097152, n / 2048) + c a = a + olda b = b + oldb c = c + oldc d = d + oldd i = i + 16 end repeat
t_iArr = [a, b, c, d] ba = bytearray() p = 1 repeat with i in t_iArr if(i > 0) then repeat with n = 1 to 4 ba[p] = (i mod 256) i = i / 256 p = p+1 end repeat else i = bitNot(i) repeat with n = 1 to 4 ba[p] = 255-(i mod 256) i = i / 256 p = p+1 end repeat end if end repeat ba.position = 1 return ba
end</lang>
LiveCode
Livecode has built-in support for md4 and md5 <lang LiveCode>function md5sum hashtext
local md5, mdhex put md5Digest(hashtext) into md5 get binaryDecode("H*",md5,mdhex) return mdhex
end md5sum</lang>
Tests<lang LiveCode>command md5testsuite
// rfc1321 MD5 test suite: local md5 put md5sum("") is "d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e" into md5["empty"] put md5sum("a") is "0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661" into md5["a"] put md5sum("abc") is "900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72" into md5["abc"] put md5sum("message digest") is "f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0" into md5["message digest"] put md5sum("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") is "c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b" \ into md5["abclower"] put md5sum("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789") \ is "d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f" into md5["abcupper"] put md5sum("12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890")\ is "57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a" into md5["123"] repeat for each line n in the keys of md5 if md5[n] is not true then put "err" & tab & n & return after results exit repeat else put "ok" & tab & n & return after results end if end repeat put results
end md5testsuite</lang> Output
ok abc ok abclower ok 123 ok abcupper ok message digest ok a ok empty
Lua
Using the Kepler MD5 library: <lang Lua>require "md5"
--printing a sum: print(md5.sumhexa"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog")
--running the test suite:
local function test(msg,sum) assert(md5.sumhexa(msg)==sum) end
test("","d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e") test("a","0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661") test("abc","900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72") test("message digest","f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0") test("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz","c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b") test("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789","d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f") test("12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890","57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a")</lang>
Maple
The Hash command in the StringTools package computes the MD5 hash value of a string. <lang Maple> > with( StringTools ): > Hash( "" );
"d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e"
> Hash( "a" );
"0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661"
> Hash( "abc" );
"900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72"
> Hash( "message digest" );
"f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0"
> Hash( "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" );
"c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b"
> Hash( "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789" );
"d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f"
> Hash( "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" );
"57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a"
</lang>
Mathematica
Mathematica has built-in functions Hash and FileHash. Example: <lang Mathematica> Hash["The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back","MD5","HexString"]</lang> gives back: <lang Mathematica> e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680</lang>
MATLAB
This code also works with Octave (but Octave already provides md5sum(), see Octave example).
<lang MATLAB>function digest = md5(message)
% digest = md5(message) % Compute the MD5 digest of the message, as a hexadecimal digest.
% Follow the MD5 algorithm from RFC 1321 [1] and Wikipedia [2]. % [1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1321 % [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5
% m is the modulus for 32-bit unsigned arithmetic. m = 2 ^ 32;
% s is the shift table for circshift(). Each shift is negative % because it is a left shift. s = [-7, -12, -17, -22 -5, -9, -14, -20 -4, -11, -16, -23 -6, -10, -15, -21];
% t is the sine table. Each sine is a 32-bit integer, unsigned. t = floor(abs(sin(1:64)) .* m);
% Initialize the hash, as a row vector of 32-bit integers. digest = [hex2dec('67452301') ... hex2dec('EFCDAB89') ... hex2dec('98BADCFE') ... hex2dec('10325476')];
% If message contains characters, convert them to ASCII values. message = double(message); bytelen = numel(message);
% Pad the message by appending a 1, then appending enough 0s to make % the bit length congruent to 448 mod 512. Because we have bytes, we % append 128 '10000000', then append enough 0s '00000000's to make % the byte length congruent to 56 mod 64. message = [message, 128, zeros(1, mod(55 - bytelen, 64))];
% Convert the message to 32-bit integers, little endian. % For little endian, first byte is least significant byte. message = reshape(message, 4, numel(message) / 4); message = message(1,:) + ... % least significant byte message(2,:) * 256 + ... message(3,:) * 65536 + ... message(4,:) * 16777216; % most significant byte
% Append the bit length as a 64-bit integer, little endian. bitlen = bytelen * 8; message = [message, mod(bitlen, m), mod(bitlen / m, m)];
% Process each 512-bit block. Because we have 32-bit integers, each % block has 16 elements, message(k + (0:15)). for k = 1:16:numel(message) % Copy hash. a = digest(1); b = digest(2); c = digest(3); d = digest(4);
% Do 64 operations. for i = (1:64) % Convert b, c, d to row vectors of bits (0s and 1s). bv = dec2bin(b, 32) - '0'; cv = dec2bin(c, 32) - '0'; dv = dec2bin(d, 32) - '0';
% Find f = mix of b, c, d. % ki = index in 0:15, to message(k + ki). % sr = row in 1:4, to s(sr, :). if i <= 16 % Round 1 f = (bv & cv) | (~bv & dv); ki = i - 1; sr = 1; elseif i <= 32 % Round 2 f = (bv & dv) | (cv & ~dv); ki = mod(5 * i - 4, 16); sr = 2; elseif i <= 48 % Round 3 f = xor(bv, xor(cv, dv)); ki = mod(3 * i + 2, 16); sr = 3; else % Round 4 f = xor(cv, bv | ~dv); ki = mod(7 * i - 7, 16); sr = 4; end
% Convert f, from row vector of bits, to 32-bit integer. f = bin2dec(char(f + '0'));
% Do circular shift of sum. sc = mod(i - 1, 4) + 1; sum = mod(a + f + message(k + ki) + t(i), m); sum = dec2bin(sum, 32); sum = circshift(sum, [0, s(sr, sc)]); sum = bin2dec(sum);
% Update a, b, c, d. temp = d; d = c; c = b; b = mod(b + sum, m); a = temp; end %for i
% Add hash of this block to hash of previous blocks. digest = mod(digest + [a, b, c, d], m); end %for k
% Convert hash from 32-bit integers, little endian, to bytes. digest = [digest % least significant byte digest / 256 digest / 65536 digest / 16777216]; % most significant byte digest = reshape(mod(floor(digest), 256), 1, numel(digest));
% Convert hash to hexadecimal. digest = dec2hex(digest); digest = reshape(transpose(digest), 1, numel(digest));
end %md5</lang>
Sample Usage: <lang MATLAB>octave:14> md5('Rosetta Code') ans = CCA1BF66B09554E10F837838C3D3EFB1</lang>
min
<lang min>"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" md5 puts!</lang>
MOO
<lang moo>string = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"; player:tell(string_hash(string));</lang>
Neko
<lang ActionScript>/**
MD5 in Neko Tectonics: nekoc md5.neko neko md5
- /
var MD5 = $loader.loadprim("std@make_md5", 1); var base_encode = $loader.loadprim("std@base_encode", 2);
var result = MD5("The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog");
/* Output in lowercase hex */ $print(base_encode(result, "0123456789abcdef"));</lang>
- Output:
prompt$ nekoc md5.neko prompt$ neko md5.n 9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6
Nemerle
<lang Nemerle>using System; using System.Console; using System.Text; using System.Security.Cryptography; using Nemerle.Collections; using Nemerle.Collections.NCollectionsExtensions;
module Md5 {
HashMD5(input : string) : string { BitConverter.ToString (MD5.Create().ComputeHash(Encoding.Default.GetBytes(input))).Replace("-", "").ToLower() } IsValidMD5(text : string, hash : string) : bool { HashMD5(text) == hash.ToLower() } Main() : void { def examples = ["The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back", "", "a", "abc", "message digest", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789", "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890"]; def hashes = ["e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680", "d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e", "0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661", "900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72", "f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0", "c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b", "d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f", "57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a"]; def tests = Hashtable(ZipLazy(examples, hashes)); foreach (test in tests) Write($"$(IsValidMD5(test.Key, test.Value)) "); }
}</lang> Output:
True True True True True True True True
NetRexx
<lang NetRexx>/* NetRexx */
options replace format comments java crossref savelog symbols binary
import java.security.MessageDigest
MD5('The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', '9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6') -- RFC 1321 MD5 test suite: MD5("", 'd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e') MD5("a", '0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661') MD5("abc", '900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72') MD5("message digest", 'f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0') MD5("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 'c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b') MD5("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789", 'd174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f') MD5("12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890", '57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a')
return
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ method MD5(messageText, verifyCheck) public static
algorithm = 'MD5' digestSum = getDigest(messageText, algorithm)
say '<Message>'messageText'</Message>' say Rexx('<'algorithm'>').right(12) || digestSum'</'algorithm'>' say Rexx('<Verify>').right(12) || verifyCheck'</Verify>' if digestSum == verifyCheck then say algorithm 'Confirmed' else say algorithm 'Failed'
return
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ method getDigest(messageText = Rexx, algorithm = Rexx 'MD5', encoding = Rexx 'UTF-8', lowercase = boolean 1) public static returns Rexx
algorithm = algorithm.upper encoding = encoding.upper
message = String(messageText) messageBytes = byte[] digestBytes = byte[] digestSum = Rexx
do messageBytes = message.getBytes(encoding) md = MessageDigest.getInstance(algorithm) md.update(messageBytes) digestBytes = md.digest
loop b_ = 0 to digestBytes.length - 1 bb = Rexx(digestBytes[b_]).d2x(2) if lowercase then digestSum = digestSum || bb.lower else digestSum = digestSum || bb.upper end b_ catch ex = Exception ex.printStackTrace end return digestSum
</lang> Output:
<Message>The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog</Message> <MD5>9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6</MD5> <Verify>9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6</Verify> MD5 Confirmed <Message></Message> <MD5>d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e</MD5> <Verify>d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e</Verify> MD5 Confirmed <Message>a</Message> <MD5>0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661</MD5> <Verify>0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661</Verify> MD5 Confirmed <Message>abc</Message> <MD5>900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72</MD5> <Verify>900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72</Verify> MD5 Confirmed <Message>message digest</Message> <MD5>f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0</MD5> <Verify>f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0</Verify> MD5 Confirmed <Message>abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz</Message> <MD5>c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b</MD5> <Verify>c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b</Verify> MD5 Confirmed <Message>ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789</Message> <MD5>d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f</MD5> <Verify>d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f</Verify> MD5 Confirmed <Message>12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890</Message> <MD5>57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a</MD5> <Verify>57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a</Verify> MD5 Confirmed
NewLISP
<lang NewLISP>;; using the crypto module from http://www.newlisp.org/code/modules/crypto.lsp.html
- (import native functions from the crypto library, provided by OpenSSL)
(module "crypto.lsp") (crypto:md5 "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back")</lang>
Nim
<lang nim>import md5
echo toMD5("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back")</lang>
Oberon-2
<lang oberon2> MODULE MD5; IMPORT
Crypto:MD5, Crypto:Utils, Strings, Out;
VAR
h: MD5.Hash; str: ARRAY 128 OF CHAR;
BEGIN
h := MD5.NewHash(); h.Initialize; str := "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"; h.Update(str,0,Strings.Length(str)); h.GetHash(str,0); Out.String("MD5: ");Utils.PrintHex(str,0,h.size);Out.Ln
END MD5. </lang>
- Output:
MD5: E38CA1D9 20C4B8B8 D3946B2C 72F01680
Objeck
<lang objeck> class MD5 {
function : Main(args : String[]) ~ Nil { in := "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"->ToByteArray(); hash := Encryption.Hash->MD5(in); hash->ToHexString()->PrintLine(); }
} </lang>
Objective-C
only; not Cocoa
<lang objc>NSString *myString = @"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"; NSData *digest = [[myString dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding] md5Digest]; // or another encoding of your choosing NSLog(@"%@", [digest hexadecimalRepresentation]);</lang>
<lang objc>#import <CommonCrypto/CommonDigest.h>
NSString *myString = @"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"; NSData *data = [myString dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; // or another encoding of your choosing unsigned char digest[CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH]; if (CC_MD5([data bytes], [data length], digest)) {
NSMutableString *hex = [NSMutableString string]; for (int i = 0; i < CC_MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH; i++) { [hex appendFormat: @"%02x", (int)(digest[i])]; } NSLog(@"%@", hex);
}</lang>
(need to include "libcrypto.dylib" framework)
<lang objc>#include <openssl/md5.h>
NSString *myString = @"The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"; NSData *data = [myString dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; // or another encoding of your choosing unsigned char digest[MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH]; if (MD5([data bytes], [data length], digest)) {
NSMutableString *hex = [NSMutableString string]; for (int i = 0; i < MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH; i++) { [hex appendFormat: @"%02x", (int)(digest[i])]; } NSLog(@"%@", hex);
}</lang>
OCaml
<lang ocaml># Digest.to_hex(Digest.string "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back") ;; - : string = "e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680"</lang>
Octave
<lang octave>s = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"; hash = md5sum(s, true); disp(hash)</lang>
For an implementation of MD5, see MATLAB example.
Ol
<lang scheme> (import (otus ffi)) (define libcrypto (load-dynamic-library "libcrypto.so.1.0.0")) (define MD5 (libcrypto type-vptr "MD5" type-string fft-unsigned-long type-string)) </lang>
- Output:
<lang scheme> (define (test str)
(define md5 "----------------") (MD5 str (string-length str) md5) (for-each display (list "\"" str "\": ")) (for-each (lambda (c) (define hex "0123456789abcdef") (display (string (ref hex (>> c 4)))) (display (string (ref hex (band c #x0F))))) (string->list md5)) (print))
(test "") (test "a") (test "abc") (test "message digest") (test "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") (test "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789") (test "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890")</lang>
"": d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e "a": 0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661 "abc": 900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72 "message digest": f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz": c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789": d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890": 57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a
OpenEdge/Progress
The MD5-DIGEST function is readily available, the output is passed thru HEX-ENCODE to convert the raw result to a hexadecimal string, this then needs to be passed thru STRING for display purposes. <lang OpenEdge/Progress>MESSAGE
1 STRING( HEX-ENCODE( MD5-DIGEST( "" ) ) ) SKIP 2 STRING( HEX-ENCODE( MD5-DIGEST( "a" ) ) ) SKIP 3 STRING( HEX-ENCODE( MD5-DIGEST( "abc" ) ) ) SKIP 4 STRING( HEX-ENCODE( MD5-DIGEST( "message digest" ) ) ) SKIP 5 STRING( HEX-ENCODE( MD5-DIGEST( "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" ) ) ) SKIP 6 STRING( HEX-ENCODE( MD5-DIGEST( "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789" ) ) ) SKIP 7 STRING( HEX-ENCODE( MD5-DIGEST( "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890" ) ) )
VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX</lang>
Output:
--------------------------- Message --------------------------- 1 d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e 2 0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661 3 900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72 4 f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0 5 c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b 6 d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f 7 57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a --------------------------- OK ---------------------------
PARI/GP
Build a MD5 plugin using Linux system library and PARI's function interface. (Linux solution) <lang C>#include <pari/pari.h>
- include <openssl/md5.h>
- define HEX(x) (((x) < 10)? (x)+'0': (x)-10+'a')
/*
* PARI/GP func: MD5 hash * * gp code: install("plug_md5", "s", "MD5", "<library path>"); */
GEN plug_md5(char *text) {
char md[MD5_DIGEST_LENGTH]; char hash[sizeof(md) * 2 + 1]; int i;
MD5((unsigned char*)text, strlen(text), (unsigned char*)md);
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(md); i++) { hash[i+i] = HEX((md[i] >> 4) & 0x0f); hash[i+i+1] = HEX(md[i] & 0x0f); }
hash[sizeof(md) * 2] = 0;
return strtoGENstr(hash);
}</lang>
Compile with: gcc -Wall -O2 -fPIC -shared md5.c -o libmd5.so -lcrypt -lpari
Load plugin from your home directory into PARI: <lang parigp>install("plug_md5", "s", "MD5", "~/libmd5.so");
MD5("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back") </lang>
Output:
"e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680"
Here is an explicit implementation in the PARI/GP language: <lang PARIgp>md5( message ) = { my(
a = 0x67452301, b = 0xefcdab89, c = 0x98badcfe, d = 0x10325476, s = [ 7, 12, 17, 22; 5, 9, 14, 20; 4, 11, 16, 23; 6, 10, 15, 21 ], msg = concat( Vec( concat(Vecsmall(message), Vecsmall(128)), (#message + 9) \ 64 * 64 + 56 ), Vecrev(digits( #message % 2^61 * 8, 256), 8)), \\ little endian ! leftrotate(x, c) = x << c + x >> (32-c) ); \\*** Process the message in successive 512-bit chunks *** forstep( m=1, #msg, 512/8, my( \\ break chunk into 32-bit words M[j] - LITTLE ENDIAN ! M = vector( 16, j, fromdigits( Vecrev(msg[ m + j*4 - 4 .. m + j*4 - 1 ]), 2^8 )), A = a, B = b, C = c, D = d); for( i = 0 , 63 , [A, D, C, B] = [D, C, B, B + leftrotate( ( A + abs(sin(i+1))\2^-32 + if( i < 16 , bitor( bitand(B , C) , bitand( bitneg(B) , D)) + M[ i +1] , i < 32 , bitor( bitand(D , B) , bitand( bitneg(D) , C)) + M[ (5*i + 1) % 16 +1] , i < 48 , bitxor( bitxor( B , C ) , D ) + M[ (3*i + 5) % 16 +1] , bitxor( C , bitor( bitneg(D), B)) + M[ 7*i % 16 +1] )) % 2^32, s[i\16+1, i%4+1] )] ); \\ end for [a,b,c,d] = ([a,b,c,d] + [A,B,C,D]) % 2^32 ; ); \\ end forstep Strprintf("%032x",fromdigits(Vecrev(digits(fromdigits([d,c,b,a],2^32),256),16),256))
}</lang> Then: <lang PARIgp>gp > md5("")</lang>
%2 = "d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e"
<lang PARIgp>gp > md5("The quick brown fox jumps over lazy dogs.")</lang>
%3 = "4c57070257998981a0c7b7ec003b9d5c"
Pascal
Pascal has a built-in unit called md5. It can be used to get a digest both for a string and a file. <lang Pascal> program GetMd5;
uses md5;
var
strEncrypted : string;
begin
strEncrypted := md5Print(md5String('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs back')); writeln(strEncrypted);
end. </lang>
- Output:
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
To digest a file, use md5Print(md5File('myfile.txt')) where myfile.txt is a file.
Perl
<lang perl>use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex);
print md5_hex("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"), "\n";</lang>
The same in OO manner <lang perl>use Digest::MD5;
$md5 = Digest::MD5->new; $md5->add("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"); print $md5->hexdigest, "\n";</lang>
Phix
PHP
<lang php>$string = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"; echo md5( $string );</lang>
PicoLisp
Using the openssl library (the 'native' function is only in the 64-bit version available): <lang PicoLisp>(let Str "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"
(pack (mapcar '((B) (pad 2 (hex B))) (native "libcrypto.so" "MD5" '(B . 16) Str (length Str) '(NIL (16))) ) ) )</lang>
Output:
-> "E38CA1D920C4B8B8D3946B2C72F01680"
Pike
<lang pike>import String; import Crypto.MD5;
int main(){
write( string2hex( hash( "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" ) ) + "\n" );
}</lang>
PowerShell
<lang powershell>$string = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" $data = [Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes($string) $hash = [Security.Cryptography.MD5]::Create().ComputeHash($data) ([BitConverter]::ToString($hash) -replace '-').ToLower()</lang>
PureBasic
- Purebasic 5.x versions
<lang purebasic>UseMD5Fingerprint() ; register the MD5 fingerprint plugin
test$ = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"
- Call StringFingerprint() function and display MD5 result in Debug window
Debug StringFingerprint(test$, #PB_Cipher_MD5) </lang>
Python
Using builtin libraries:
- Python 3.x, 2.5 and later 2.x versions
<lang python>>>> import hashlib >>> # RFC 1321 test suite: >>> tests = (
(b"", 'd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e'), (b"a", '0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661'), (b"abc", '900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72'), (b"message digest", 'f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0'), (b"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 'c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b'), (b"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789", 'd174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f'), (b"12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890", '57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a') )
>>> for text, golden in tests: assert hashlib.md5(text).hexdigest() == golden
>>> </lang>
- Python 2.5 and later
<lang python>>>> import hashlib >>> print hashlib.md5("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back").hexdigest() e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680</lang>
- Pre-2.5; removed in 3.x
<lang python>>>> import md5 >>> print md5.md5("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back").hexdigest() e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680</lang>
R
<lang R>library(digest) hexdigest <- digest("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back",
algo="md5", serialize=FALSE)</lang>
Racket
<lang racket>
- lang racket
(require file/md5)
(md5 "") (md5 "a") (md5 "abc") (md5 "message digest") (md5 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") (md5 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789") (md5 "12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890") </lang>
Output:
#"d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e" #"0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661" #"900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72" #"f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0" #"c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b" #"d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f" #"57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a"
Raku
(formerly Perl 6) Library Digest::MD5 <lang perl6>use Digest::MD5; say Digest::MD5.md5_hex: "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back";</lang>
REBOL
<lang rebol>>> checksum/method "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog" 'md5 == #{08A008A01D498C404B0C30852B39D3B8}</lang>
REXX
<lang rexx>/*REXX program tests the MD5 procedure (below) as per a test suite the IETF RFC (1321).*/ msg.1 = /*─────MD5 test suite [from above doc].*/ msg.2 = 'a' msg.3 = 'abc' msg.4 = 'message digest' msg.5 = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' msg.6 = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789' msg.7 = 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 msg.0 = 7 /* [↑] last value doesn't need quotes.*/
do m=1 for msg.0; say /*process each of the seven messages. */ say ' in =' msg.m /*display the in message. */ say 'out =' MD5(msg.m) /* " " out " */ end /*m*/
exit /*stick a fork in it, we're all done. */ /*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ MD5: procedure; parse arg !; numeric digits 20 /*insure there's enough decimal digits.*/
a='67452301'x; b="efcdab89"x; c='98badcfe'x; d="10325476"x; x00='0'x; x80="80"x #=length(!) /*length in bytes of the input message.*/ L=#*8//512; if L<448 then plus=448 - L /*is the length less than 448 ? */ if L>448 then plus=960 - L /* " " " greater " " */ if L=448 then plus=512 /* " " " equal to " */ /* [↓] a little of this, ··· */ $=! || x80 || copies(x00, plus%8 -1)reverse(right(d2c(8 * #), 4, x00)) || '00000000'x /* [↑] ··· and a little of that.*/ do j=0 to length($) % 64 - 1 /*process the message (lots of steps).*/ a_=a; b_=b; c_=c; d_=d /*save the original values for later.*/ chunk=j*64 /*calculate the size of the chunks. */ do k=1 for 16 /*process the message in chunks. */ !.k=reverse( substr($, chunk + 1 + 4*(k-1), 4) ) /*magic stuff.*/ end /*k*/ /*────step────*/ a = .part1( a, b, c, d, 0, 7, 3614090360) /*■■■■ 1 ■■■■*/ d = .part1( d, a, b, c, 1, 12, 3905402710) /*■■■■ 2 ■■■■*/ c = .part1( c, d, a, b, 2, 17, 606105819) /*■■■■ 3 ■■■■*/ b = .part1( b, c, d, a, 3, 22, 3250441966) /*■■■■ 4 ■■■■*/ a = .part1( a, b, c, d, 4, 7, 4118548399) /*■■■■ 5 ■■■■*/ d = .part1( d, a, b, c, 5, 12, 1200080426) /*■■■■ 6 ■■■■*/ c = .part1( c, d, a, b, 6, 17, 2821735955) /*■■■■ 7 ■■■■*/ b = .part1( b, c, d, a, 7, 22, 4249261313) /*■■■■ 8 ■■■■*/ a = .part1( a, b, c, d, 8, 7, 1770035416) /*■■■■ 9 ■■■■*/ d = .part1( d, a, b, c, 9, 12, 2336552879) /*■■■■ 10 ■■■■*/ c = .part1( c, d, a, b, 10, 17, 4294925233) /*■■■■ 11 ■■■■*/ b = .part1( b, c, d, a, 11, 22, 2304563134) /*■■■■ 12 ■■■■*/ a = .part1( a, b, c, d, 12, 7, 1804603682) /*■■■■ 13 ■■■■*/ d = .part1( d, a, b, c, 13, 12, 4254626195) /*■■■■ 14 ■■■■*/ c = .part1( c, d, a, b, 14, 17, 2792965006) /*■■■■ 15 ■■■■*/ b = .part1( b, c, d, a, 15, 22, 1236535329) /*■■■■ 16 ■■■■*/ a = .part2( a, b, c, d, 1, 5, 4129170786) /*■■■■ 17 ■■■■*/ d = .part2( d, a, b, c, 6, 9, 3225465664) /*■■■■ 18 ■■■■*/ c = .part2( c, d, a, b, 11, 14, 643717713) /*■■■■ 19 ■■■■*/ b = .part2( b, c, d, a, 0, 20, 3921069994) /*■■■■ 20 ■■■■*/ a = .part2( a, b, c, d, 5, 5, 3593408605) /*■■■■ 21 ■■■■*/ d = .part2( d, a, b, c, 10, 9, 38016083) /*■■■■ 22 ■■■■*/ c = .part2( c, d, a, b, 15, 14, 3634488961) /*■■■■ 23 ■■■■*/ b = .part2( b, c, d, a, 4, 20, 3889429448) /*■■■■ 24 ■■■■*/ a = .part2( a, b, c, d, 9, 5, 568446438) /*■■■■ 25 ■■■■*/ d = .part2( d, a, b, c, 14, 9, 3275163606) /*■■■■ 26 ■■■■*/ c = .part2( c, d, a, b, 3, 14, 4107603335) /*■■■■ 27 ■■■■*/ b = .part2( b, c, d, a, 8, 20, 1163531501) /*■■■■ 28 ■■■■*/ a = .part2( a, b, c, d, 13, 5, 2850285829) /*■■■■ 29 ■■■■*/ d = .part2( d, a, b, c, 2, 9, 4243563512) /*■■■■ 30 ■■■■*/ c = .part2( c, d, a, b, 7, 14, 1735328473) /*■■■■ 31 ■■■■*/ b = .part2( b, c, d, a, 12, 20, 2368359562) /*■■■■ 32 ■■■■*/ a = .part3( a, b, c, d, 5, 4, 4294588738) /*■■■■ 33 ■■■■*/ d = .part3( d, a, b, c, 8, 11, 2272392833) /*■■■■ 34 ■■■■*/ c = .part3( c, d, a, b, 11, 16, 1839030562) /*■■■■ 35 ■■■■*/ b = .part3( b, c, d, a, 14, 23, 4259657740) /*■■■■ 36 ■■■■*/ a = .part3( a, b, c, d, 1, 4, 2763975236) /*■■■■ 37 ■■■■*/ d = .part3( d, a, b, c, 4, 11, 1272893353) /*■■■■ 38 ■■■■*/ c = .part3( c, d, a, b, 7, 16, 4139469664) /*■■■■ 39 ■■■■*/ b = .part3( b, c, d, a, 10, 23, 3200236656) /*■■■■ 40 ■■■■*/ a = .part3( a, b, c, d, 13, 4, 681279174) /*■■■■ 41 ■■■■*/ d = .part3( d, a, b, c, 0, 11, 3936430074) /*■■■■ 42 ■■■■*/ c = .part3( c, d, a, b, 3, 16, 3572445317) /*■■■■ 43 ■■■■*/ b = .part3( b, c, d, a, 6, 23, 76029189) /*■■■■ 44 ■■■■*/ a = .part3( a, b, c, d, 9, 4, 3654602809) /*■■■■ 45 ■■■■*/ d = .part3( d, a, b, c, 12, 11, 3873151461) /*■■■■ 46 ■■■■*/ c = .part3( c, d, a, b, 15, 16, 530742520) /*■■■■ 47 ■■■■*/ b = .part3( b, c, d, a, 2, 23, 3299628645) /*■■■■ 48 ■■■■*/ a = .part4( a, b, c, d, 0, 6, 4096336452) /*■■■■ 49 ■■■■*/ d = .part4( d, a, b, c, 7, 10, 1126891415) /*■■■■ 50 ■■■■*/ c = .part4( c, d, a, b, 14, 15, 2878612391) /*■■■■ 51 ■■■■*/ b = .part4( b, c, d, a, 5, 21, 4237533241) /*■■■■ 52 ■■■■*/ a = .part4( a, b, c, d, 12, 6, 1700485571) /*■■■■ 53 ■■■■*/ d = .part4( d, a, b, c, 3, 10, 2399980690) /*■■■■ 54 ■■■■*/ c = .part4( c, d, a, b, 10, 15, 4293915773) /*■■■■ 55 ■■■■*/ b = .part4( b, c, d, a, 1, 21, 2240044497) /*■■■■ 56 ■■■■*/ a = .part4( a, b, c, d, 8, 6, 1873313359) /*■■■■ 57 ■■■■*/ d = .part4( d, a, b, c, 15, 10, 4264355552) /*■■■■ 58 ■■■■*/ c = .part4( c, d, a, b, 6, 15, 2734768916) /*■■■■ 59 ■■■■*/ b = .part4( b, c, d, a, 13, 21, 1309151649) /*■■■■ 60 ■■■■*/ a = .part4( a, b, c, d, 4, 6, 4149444226) /*■■■■ 61 ■■■■*/ d = .part4( d, a, b, c, 11, 10, 3174756917) /*■■■■ 62 ■■■■*/ c = .part4( c, d, a, b, 2, 15, 718787259) /*■■■■ 63 ■■■■*/ b = .part4( b, c, d, a, 9, 21, 3951481745) /*■■■■ 64 ■■■■*/ a = .a(a_, a); b=.a(b_, b); c=.a(c_, c); d=.a(d_, d) end /*j*/
return c2x( reverse(a) )c2x( reverse(b) )c2x( reverse(c) )c2x( reverse(d) )
/*──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/ .a: return right( d2c( c2d( arg(1) ) + c2d( arg(2) ) ), 4, '0'x) .h: return bitxor( bitxor( arg(1), arg(2) ), arg(3) ) .i: return bitxor( arg(2), bitor(arg(1), bitxor(arg(3), 'ffffffff'x))) .f: return bitor( bitand(arg(1),arg(2)), bitand(bitxor(arg(1), 'ffffffff'x), arg(3))) .g: return bitor( bitand(arg(1),arg(3)), bitand(arg(2), bitxor(arg(3), 'ffffffff'x))) .Lr: procedure; parse arg _,#; if #==0 then return _ /*left rotate.*/
?=x2b(c2x(_)); return x2c( b2x( right(? || left(?, #), length(?) )))
.part1: procedure expose !.; parse arg w,x,y,z,n,m,_; n=n+1
return .a(.Lr(right(d2c(_+c2d(w) +c2d(.f(x,y,z))+c2d(!.n)),4,'0'x),m),x)
.part2: procedure expose !.; parse arg w,x,y,z,n,m,_; n=n+1
return .a(.Lr(right(d2c(_+c2d(w) +c2d(.g(x,y,z))+c2d(!.n)),4,'0'x),m),x)
.part3: procedure expose !.; parse arg w,x,y,z,n,m,_; n=n+1
return .a(.Lr(right(d2c(_+c2d(w) +c2d(.h(x,y,z))+c2d(!.n)),4,'0'x),m),x)
.part4: procedure expose !.; parse arg w,x,y,z,n,m,_; n=n+1
return .a(.Lr(right(d2c(c2d(w) +c2d(.i(x,y,z))+c2d(!.n)+_),4,'0'x),m),x)</lang>
output when using the default (internal) inputs:
in = out = D41D8CD98F00B204E9800998ECF8427E in = a out = 0CC175B9C0F1B6A831C399E269772661 in = abc out = 900150983CD24FB0D6963F7D28E17F72 in = message digest out = F96B697D7CB7938D525A2F31AAF161D0 in = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz out = C3FCD3D76192E4007DFB496CCA67E13B in = ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 out = D174AB98D277D9F5A5611C2C9F419D9F in = 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 out = 57EDF4A22BE3C955AC49DA2E2107B67A
Ring
<lang ring> See MD5("my string!") + nl
- output : a83a049fbe50cf7334caa86bf16a3520
</lang>
RLaB
RLaB has a built-in function hash,
which implements hash functions fn as "md2", "md5", "sha", "sha1", "dss", "dss1" and "ripemd160", for given string vector ss and new-line delimiter nl. The last is here so that a hash of a string vector calculated in RLaB is the same as the hash of the same string vector written to a file.
<lang RLaB>>> x = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back
>> hash("md5", x) e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680</lang>
RPG
Modified from [3]: <lang rpg>**FREE Ctl-opt MAIN(Main); Ctl-opt DFTACTGRP(*NO) ACTGRP(*NEW);
dcl-pr QDCXLATE EXTPGM('QDCXLATE');
dataLen packed(5 : 0) CONST; data char(32767) options(*VARSIZE); conversionTable char(10) CONST;
end-pr;
dcl-pr Qc3CalculateHash EXTPROC('Qc3CalculateHash');
inputData pointer value; inputDataLen int(10) const; inputDataFormat char(8) const; algorithmDscr char(16) const; algorithmFormat char(8) const; cryptoServiceProvider char(1) const; cryptoDeviceName char(1) const options(*OMIT); hash char(64) options(*VARSIZE : *OMIT); errorCode char(32767) options(*VARSIZE);
end-pr;
dcl-c HEX_CHARS CONST('0123456789ABCDEF');
dcl-proc Main;
dcl-s inputData char(45); dcl-s inputDataLen int(10) INZ(0); dcl-s outputHash char(16); dcl-s outputHashHex char(32); dcl-ds algorithmDscr QUALIFIED; hashAlgorithm int(10) INZ(0); end-ds; dcl-ds ERRC0100_NULL QUALIFIED; bytesProvided int(10) INZ(0); // Leave at zero bytesAvailable int(10); end-ds; dow inputDataLen = 0; DSPLY 'Input: ' inputData; inputData = %trim(inputData); inputDataLen = %len(%trim(inputData)); DSPLY ('Input=' + inputData); DSPLY ('InputLen=' + %char(inputDataLen)); if inputDataLen = 0; DSPLY 'Input must not be blank'; endif; enddo; // Convert from EBCDIC to ASCII QDCXLATE(inputDataLen : inputData : 'QTCPASC'); algorithmDscr.hashAlgorithm = 1; // MD5 // Calculate hash Qc3CalculateHash(%addr(inputData) : inputDataLen : 'DATA0100' : algorithmDscr : 'ALGD0500' : '0' : *OMIT : outputHash : ERRC0100_NULL); // Convert to hex CVTHC(outputHashHex : outputHash : 32); DSPLY ('MD5: ' + outputHashHex); return;
end-proc;
// This procedure is actually a MI, but I couldn't get it to bind so I wrote my own version dcl-proc CVTHC;
dcl-pi *N; target char(65534) options(*VARSIZE); srcBits char(32767) options(*VARSIZE) CONST; targetLen int(10) value; end-pi; dcl-s i int(10); dcl-s lowNibble ind INZ(*OFF); dcl-s inputOffset int(10) INZ(1); dcl-ds dataStruct QUALIFIED; numField int(5) INZ(0); // IBM i is big-endian charField char(1) OVERLAY(numField : 2); end-ds; for i = 1 to targetLen; if lowNibble; dataStruct.charField = %BitAnd(%subst(srcBits : inputOffset : 1) : X'0F'); inputOffset += 1; else; dataStruct.charField = %BitAnd(%subst(srcBits : inputOffset : 1) : X'F0'); dataStruct.numField /= 16; endif; %subst(target : i : 1) = %subst(HEX_CHARS : dataStruct.numField + 1 : 1); lowNibble = NOT lowNibble; endfor; return;
end-proc;</lang> Note that this implementation converts the input from EBCDIC to ASCII before computing the hash.
Sample output:
DSPLY Input: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz DSPLY Input=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz DSPLY InputLen=26 DSPLY MD5: C3FCD3D76192E4007DFB496CCA67E13B
Ruby
<lang ruby>require 'digest' Digest::MD5.hexdigest("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back")
- => "e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680"</lang>
Rust
Cargo.toml <lang toml> [dependencies] rust-crypto = "0.2" </lang>
src/main.rs <lang rust> extern crate crypto;
use crypto::digest::Digest; use crypto::md5::Md5;
fn main() {
let mut sh = Md5::new(); sh.input_str("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"); println!("{}", sh.result_str());
} </lang>
S-lang
Support for MD5 and SHA-1 are included in the standard "chksum" library:
<lang S-lang>require("chksum"); print(md5sum("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"));</lang>
- Output:
"e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680"
Scala
<lang scala>object RosettaMD5 extends App {
def MD5(s: String): String = { // Besides "MD5", "SHA-256", and other hashes are available val m = java.security.MessageDigest.getInstance("MD5").digest(s.getBytes("UTF-8")) m.map("%02x".format(_)).mkString }
assert("d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e" == MD5("")) assert("0cc175b9c0f1b6a831c399e269772661" == MD5("a")) assert("900150983cd24fb0d6963f7d28e17f72" == MD5("abc")) assert("f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0" == MD5("message digest")) assert("c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b" == MD5("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz")) assert("e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680" == MD5("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back")) assert("d174ab98d277d9f5a5611c2c9f419d9f" == MD5("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789")) assert("57edf4a22be3c955ac49da2e2107b67a" == MD5("12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890")) import scala.compat.Platform.currentTime println(s"Successfully completed without errors. [total ${currentTime - executionStart} ms]")
}</lang>
Seed7
<lang seed7>$ include "seed7_05.s7i";
include "msgdigest.s7i";
const proc: main is func
begin writeln(hex(md5("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"))); end func;</lang>
- Output:
e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680
Sidef
<lang ruby>var digest = frequire('Digest::MD5'); say digest.md5_hex("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back");</lang>
The same in OO manner <lang ruby>var md5 = require('Digest::MD5').new; md5.add("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"); say md5.hexdigest;</lang>
Slate
You must load the code in 'src/lib/md5.slate'. <lang slate>'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog\'s back' md5String. "==> 'e38ca1d920c4b8b8d3946b2c72f01680'"</lang>
Smalltalk
Using utility classes:
<lang smalltalk>PackageLoader fileInPackage: 'Digest' ! (MD5 hexDigestOf: 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs back') displayNl.</lang>
<lang smalltalk>(MD5Stream hashValueOf: 'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs back') printCR.</lang>
SQL
<lang sql>SELECT MD5('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog\'s back')</lang>
Suneido
<lang Suneido>Md5('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog\'s back')</lang>
Tcl
<lang tcl>package require md5 puts [md5::md5 -hex "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back"]
- ==> E38CA1D920C4B8B8D3946B2C72F01680</lang>
UNIX Shell
Shells execute system commands (such as md5sum, in this case). We must pass "-n" to echo, so no trailing newline is appended, which would change the MD5-hash.
GNU coreutils has md5sum: <lang bash>echo -n "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" | md5sum</lang>
Several BSD systems have md5: <lang bash>echo -n "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" | md5</lang>
<lang bash>echo -n "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back" |
openssl md5 | sed 's/.*= //'</lang>
Visual Basic .NET
<lang vbnet>Imports System.Security.Cryptography Imports System.Text
Module MD5hash
Sub Main(args As String()) Console.WriteLine(GetMD5("Visual Basic .Net")) End Sub
Private Function GetMD5(plainText As String) As String Dim hash As String = ""
Using hashObject As MD5 = MD5.Create() Dim ptBytes As Byte() = hashObject.ComputeHash(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(plainText)) Dim hashBuilder As New StringBuilder
For i As Integer = 0 To ptBytes.Length - 1 hashBuilder.Append(ptBytes(i).ToString("X2")) Next hash = hashBuilder.ToString End Using
Return hash End Function
End Module </lang>
- Output:
AF397EA30996B22759740AC66452D47A
Wren
This script uses the implementation from the MD5/Implementation#Wren task to process the Wikipedia examples. To import the former copy it (without the examples) to a file called 'md5.wren' in the same directory as this script. <lang ecmascript>import "/md5" for md5 import "/fmt" for Fmt
var strings = [
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", ""
]
for (s in strings) {
var digest = md5.call(s) Fmt.print("$s <== '$0s'", Fmt.v("xz", 2, digest, 0, "", ""), s)
}</lang>
- Output:
9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6 <== 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' e4d909c290d0fb1ca068ffaddf22cbd0 <== 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.' d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e <== ''
zkl
md5 is a built in utility <lang zkl>Utils.MD5.calc("message digest"); //-->"f96b697d7cb7938d525a2f31aaf161d0" Utils.MD5.calc("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"); //-->"c3fcd3d76192e4007dfb496cca67e13b"</lang>
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