comparison libpurple/purple-send-async @ 27308:fc5508709e74

Use glib's SHA1, SHA256, and MD5 implementations when available (glib 2.16) These SHA1 and SHA256 implementations do not expose any options, which the built-in ones do (for getting/setting sizeHi, sizeLo, and lenW). Nothing in Pidgin uses those (and I can't think of a decent use case), so I think this is OK. Feel free to disagree. As I mentioned on the mailing list, glib's SHA1 implementation was just under 3x as fast on my system.
author Paul Aurich <paul@darkrain42.org>
date Sat, 04 Jul 2009 23:13:23 +0000
parents 584063555949
children cea56d000b16
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