[Python-Dev] New hash algorithms: SHA3, SHAKE, BLAKE2, truncated SHA512
Bernardo Sulzbach
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Fri May 27 19:19:15 EDT 2016
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On 05/27/2016 07:52 PM, Nathaniel Smith wrote: > If we demote them to second-class support (by making them only > available in some builds, or using a slow pure Python implementation), > then we'll be encouraging users to use inferior hashes. We shouldn't > do this without a very good reason. I agree. And I really think we shouldn't even ship pure Python implementations of these hashing algorithms. I am fairly confident that these algorithms would be prohibitively slow if written in pure Python.
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