Crypto++ 8.9
Free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes
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CAST256 Class Reference

CAST256 block cipher. More...

#include <cast.h>

+ Inheritance diagram for CAST256:

Public Types

typedef BlockCipherFinal< ENCRYPTION, Base > Encryption
 
typedef BlockCipherFinal< DECRYPTION, Base > Decryption
 
- Public Types inherited from BlockCipherDocumentation
typedef BlockCipher Encryption
 implements the BlockCipher interface
 
typedef BlockCipher Decryption
 implements the BlockCipher interface
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Static Public Member Functions inherited from CAST256_Info
static const char * StaticAlgorithmName ()
 
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from VariableKeyLength< 16, 16, 32, 4 >
static size_t StaticGetValidKeyLength (size_t keylength)
 Provides a valid key length for the algorithm provided by a static function.
 
- Static Public Attributes inherited from FixedBlockSize< 16 >
static const int BLOCKSIZE
 The block size of the algorithm provided as a constant.
 
- Static Public Attributes inherited from VariableKeyLength< 16, 16, 32, 4 >
static const int MIN_KEYLENGTH
 The minimum key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant.
 
static const int MAX_KEYLENGTH
 The maximum key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant.
 
static const int DEFAULT_KEYLENGTH
 The default key length used by the algorithm provided as a constant.
 
static const int KEYLENGTH_MULTIPLE
 The key length multiple used by the algorithm provided as a constant.
 
static const int IV_REQUIREMENT
 The default IV requirements for the algorithm provided as a constant.
 
static const int IV_LENGTH
 The default initialization vector length for the algorithm provided as a constant.
 

Detailed Description

CAST256 block cipher.

See also
CAST-256
Since
Crypto++ 4.0

Definition at line 76 of file cast.h.

Member Typedef Documentation

◆ Encryption

Definition at line 97 of file cast.h.

◆ Decryption

Definition at line 98 of file cast.h.


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