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|return_text=of 40 hex characters that is the {{Wikipedia|SHA1|SHA1}} security hash of '''src'''.
|return_text=of 40 hex characters that is the {{Wikipedia|SHA-1|SHA-1}} security hash of '''src'''.
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Prior to this, the only way to get the SHA1 hash was to use the LSL SHA1 port: [[SHA1]]
Prior to this, the only way to get the SHA-1 hash was to use the LSL SHA-1 port: [[SHA-1]]
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*{{SVN|1291|rev=98903|trunk=*|anchor=file13|ver=1.21.5.97417|ser=1.24.9.98650}} Initial introduction.
*{{SVN|1291|rev=98903|trunk=*|anchor=file13|ver=1.21.5.97417|ser=1.24.9.98650}} Initial introduction.

Revision as of 07:20, 17 February 2012

Summary

Function: string llSHA1String( string src );

Returns a string of 40 hex characters that is the "Wikipedia logo"SHA-1 security hash of src.

• string src

Specification

LSL strings are stored in the UTF-8 format.

Examples

<lsl> llSay(0, llSHA1String("Hello, Avatar!")); // returns 2E73318E547AF1B28CC0C96F95DDC9B1EE906B8D </lsl>

Linux Example

$ echo -n 'Hello, Avatar!' | openssl sha1
2E73318E547AF1B28CC0C96F95DDC9B1EE906B8D

See Also

Functions

•  llMD5String

Articles

•  SHA-1

Deep Notes

Prior to this, the only way to get the SHA-1 hash was to use the LSL SHA-1 port: SHA-1

History

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Signature

function string llSHA1String( string src );