QCA
hextest.cpp
The code below shows some simple operations on a QCA::Hex object, converting between QCA::SecureArray and QString.
The code below shows some simple operations on a QCA::Hex object, converting between QCA::SecureArray and QString.
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// QtCrypto has the declarations for all of QCA
#include <QtCrypto>
#include <QCoreApplication>
#include <iostream>
#ifdef QT_STATICPLUGIN
#include "import_plugins.h"
#endif
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
// the Initializer object sets things up, and
// also does cleanup when it goes out of scope
QCA::Initializer init;
QCoreApplication app(argc, argv);
// we use the first argument as the data to encode / decode
// if an argument is provided. Use "hello" if no argument
// create our object, which does encoding by default
// QCA::Hex encoder(QCA::Encode); is equivalent
QCA::Hex encoder;
// You might prefer to use encoder.encode(); and have
// it return a QCA::SecureArray, depending on your needs
// This time, we'll create an object to decode hexadecimal.
// We could also have reused the existing object, calling
// clear(); and setup(QCA::Decode); on it.
// This time, we convert a QString into a QString
return 0;
}
QString arrayToString(const MemoryRegion &a)
Process an array in the "forward" direction, returning a QString.
QString decodeString(const QString &s)
Process a string in the "reverse" direction, returning a string.
QByteArray & append(QByteArrayView data)
char * data()
QByteArray toLatin1() const const
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