return 0;
}
-/** Base64 encode DIGEST_LINE bytes from <b>digest</b>, remove the trailing =
+/** Base64 encode DIGEST_LEN bytes from <b>digest</b>, remove the trailing =
* characters, and store the nul-terminated result in the first
- * BASE64_DIGEST_LEN+1 bytes of <b>d64</b>. */
-int
+ * BASE64_DIGEST_LEN+1 bytes of <b>d64</b>.
+ * Can not fail. */
+void
digest_to_base64(char *d64, const char *digest)
{
char buf[256];
- base64_encode(buf, sizeof(buf), digest, DIGEST_LEN, 0);
- buf[BASE64_DIGEST_LEN] = '\0';
+ int n = base64_encode_nopad(buf, sizeof(buf),
+ (const uint8_t *)digest, DIGEST_LEN);
+ /* These asserts should always succeed, unless there is a bug in
+ * base64_encode_nopad(). */
+ tor_assert(n == BASE64_DIGEST_LEN);
+ tor_assert(buf[BASE64_DIGEST_LEN] == '\0');
memcpy(d64, buf, BASE64_DIGEST_LEN+1);
- return 0;
}
/** Given a base64 encoded, nul-terminated digest in <b>d64</b> (without
int ed25519_signature_to_base64(char *output,
const struct ed25519_signature_t *sig);
-int digest_to_base64(char *d64, const char *digest);
+void digest_to_base64(char *d64, const char *digest);
int digest_from_base64(char *digest, const char *d64);
int digest256_to_base64(char *d64, const char *digest);
int digest256_from_base64(char *digest, const char *d64);