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// "liveMedia"
// Copyright (c) 1996-2016 Live Networks, Inc.  All rights reserved.
// Because MD5 may not be implemented (at least, with the same interface) on all systems,
// we have our own implementation.
// C++ header

#ifndef _OUR_MD5_HH
#define _OUR_MD5_HH

extern char* our_MD5Data(unsigned char const* data, unsigned dataSize, char* outputDigest);
    // "outputDigest" must be either NULL (in which case this function returns a heap-allocated
    // buffer, which should be later delete[]d by the caller), or else it must point to
    // a (>=)33-byte buffer (which this function will also return).

extern unsigned char* our_MD5DataRaw(unsigned char const* data, unsigned dataSize,
				     unsigned char* outputDigest);
    // Like "ourMD5Data()", except that it returns the digest in 'raw' binary form, rather than
    // as an ASCII hex string.
    // "outputDigest" must be either NULL (in which case this function returns a heap-allocated
    // buffer, which should be later delete[]d by the caller), or else it must point to
    // a (>=)16-byte buffer (which this function will also return).

#endif