typescript-closure-tools
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Command-line tools to convert closure-style JSDoc annotations to typescript, and to convert typescript sources to closure externs files
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/// <reference path="../../../globals.d.ts" />
/// <reference path="./hash.d.ts" />
declare module goog.crypt {
class Sha2 extends Sha2__Class { }
/** Fake class which should be extended to avoid inheriting static properties */
class Sha2__Class extends goog.crypt.Hash__Class {
/**
* SHA-2 cryptographic hash constructor.
* This constructor should not be used directly to create the object. Rather,
* one should use the constructor of the sub-classes.
* @constructor
* @extends {goog.crypt.Hash}
* @struct
*/
constructor();
/**
* A chunk holding the currently processed message bytes. Once the chunk has
* 64 bytes, we feed it into computeChunk_ function and reset this.chunk_.
* Sub-class needs to reset it when overriding reset().
* @type {!Array.<number>}
* @protected
*/
chunk: number[];
/**
* Current number of bytes in this.chunk_.
* Sub-class needs to reset it when overriding reset().
* @type {number}
* @protected
*/
inChunk: number;
/**
* Total number of bytes in currently processed message.
* Sub-class needs to reset it when overriding reset().
* @type {number}
* @protected
*/
total: number;
/**
* Holds the previous values of accumulated hash a-h in the computeChunk_
* function.
* It is a subclass-dependent value. Sub-class needs to explicitly set it
* when overriding reset().
* @type {!Array.<number>}
* @protected
*/
hash: number[];
/**
* The number of output hash blocks (each block is 4 bytes long).
* It is a subclass-dependent value. Sub-class needs to explicitly set it
* when overriding reset().
* @type {number}
* @protected
*/
numHashBlocks: number;
}
}