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author | Maran <maran.hidskes@gmail.com> | 2014-04-09 23:06:30 +0800 |
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committer | Maran <maran.hidskes@gmail.com> | 2014-04-09 23:06:30 +0800 |
commit | 5714a82778c688a332f4b42bee28e99fb2b30e0b (patch) | |
tree | 13565e962eb3eb48094699e6514388fd2c121eb1 /ethutil | |
parent | 272b135b74931fd159d4e50a2328ea32a73f787c (diff) | |
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Small tweaks to mnemonic
Diffstat (limited to 'ethutil')
-rw-r--r-- | ethutil/mnemonic.go | 106 |
1 files changed, 54 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/ethutil/mnemonic.go b/ethutil/mnemonic.go index cc58de84a..00f089e3b 100644 --- a/ethutil/mnemonic.go +++ b/ethutil/mnemonic.go @@ -5,6 +5,60 @@ import ( "strconv" ) +// TODO: See if we can refactor this into a shared util lib if we need it multiple times +func IndexOf(slice []string, value string) int64 { + for p, v := range slice { + if v == value { + return int64(p) + } + } + return -1 +} + +func MnemonicEncode(message string) []string { + var out []string + n := int64(len(words)) + + for i := 0; i < len(message); i += (len(message) / 8) { + x := message[i : i+8] + bit, _ := strconv.ParseInt(x, 16, 64) + w1 := (bit % n) + w2 := ((bit / n) + w1) % n + w3 := ((bit / n / n) + w2) % n + out = append(out, words[w1], words[w2], words[w3]) + } + return out +} + +func MnemonicDecode(wordsar []string) string { + var out string + n := int64(len(words)) + + for i := 0; i < len(wordsar); i += 3 { + word1 := wordsar[i] + word2 := wordsar[i+1] + word3 := wordsar[i+2] + w1 := IndexOf(words, word1) + w2 := IndexOf(words, word2) + w3 := IndexOf(words, word3) + + y := (w2 - w1) % n + z := (w3 - w2) % n + + // Golang handles modulo with negative numbers different then most languages + // The modulo can be negative, we don't want that. + if z < 0 { + z += n + } + if y < 0 { + y += n + } + x := w1 + n*(y) + n*n*(z) + out += fmt.Sprintf("%08x", x) + } + return out +} + // Electrum word list var words []string = []string{ "like", @@ -1634,55 +1688,3 @@ var words []string = []string{ "weapon", "weary", } - -var n int64 = 1626 - -func IndexOf(slice []string, value string) int64 { - for p, v := range slice { - if v == value { - return int64(p) - } - } - return -1 -} - -func MnemonicEncode(message string) []string { - var out []string - - for i := 0; i < len(message); i += (len(message) / 8) { - x := message[i : i+8] - bit, _ := strconv.ParseInt(x, 16, 64) - w1 := (bit % n) - w2 := ((bit / n) + w1) % n - w3 := ((bit / n / n) + w2) % n - out = append(out, words[w1], words[w2], words[w3]) - } - return out -} - -func MnemonicDecode(wordsar []string) string { - var out string - for i := 0; i < len(wordsar); i += 3 { - word1 := wordsar[i] - word2 := wordsar[i+1] - word3 := wordsar[i+2] - w1 := IndexOf(words, word1) - w2 := IndexOf(words, word2) - w3 := IndexOf(words, word3) - - y := (w2 - w1) % n - z := (w3 - w2) % n - - // Golang handles modulo with negative numbers different then most languages - // The modulo can be negative, we don't want that. - if z < 0 { - z += n - } - if y < 0 { - y += n - } - x := w1 + n*(y) + n*n*(z) - out += fmt.Sprintf("%08x", x) - } - return out -} |