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BrokenBlog BrokenBlog I'll write a witty tagline later How to write an SHA-1 implementation in ActionScript 3 that's 14x faster than Adobe's April 2nd, 2012 as3corelib is the defacto library for all common utility functions in ActionScript 3. While it’s a reasonably good codebase, it’s also unforgivably slow sometimes, which led to the creation of actionjson . Its SHA-1 implementation leaves a lot to be desired, and this article takes us through the steps I took to write new one, to help understand what makes AS3 slow. Understanding SHA-1 First we need to understand how SHA-1 works. SHA-1 takes a series of bytes, and processes them in chunks of 64 bytes at a time. There’s some extra padding and data added to the input as well. Lots of operations take place during each chunk that ensure even the most insignificant changes have a radical butterfly effect on some variables that are returned in the form of a SHA-1 hash. Here’s some pseudocode. add some extra data to t...

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