12-08-2008
Well there is one major point in your code that I completely missed before. I mistakenly thought crc_s was of type char** when it actually is of type int**. Casting char** to int** won't work (most likely crash the program with a SIGBUS) as char** addresses are not guaranted to be aligned on a word boundary.
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digest::crc
Digest::CRC(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Digest::CRC(3)
NAME
Digest::CRC - Generic CRC functions
SYNOPSIS
# Functional style
use Digest::CRC qw(crc64 crc32 crc16 crcccitt crc crc8 crcopenpgparmor);
$crc = crc64("123456789");
$crc = crc32("123456789");
$crc = crc16("123456789");
$crc = crcccitt("123456789");
$crc = crc8("123456789");
$crc = crcopenpgparmor("123456789");
$crc = crc($input,$width,$init,$xorout,$refout,$poly,$refin,$cont);
# add data to existing
$crc = crc32("ABCD", $crc);
# OO style
use Digest::CRC;
$ctx = Digest::CRC->new(type=>"crc16");
$ctx = Digest::CRC->new(width=>16, init=>0x2345, xorout=>0x0000,
refout=>1, poly=>0x8005, refin=>1, cont=>1);
$ctx->add($data);
$ctx->addfile(*FILE);
$digest = $ctx->digest;
$digest = $ctx->hexdigest;
$digest = $ctx->b64digest;
DESCRIPTION
The Digest::CRC module calculates CRC sums of all sorts. It contains wrapper functions with the correct parameters for CRC-CCITT, CRC-16,
CRC-32 and CRC-64, as well as the CRC used in OpenPGP's ASCII-armored checksum.
SEE ALSO
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-6
AUTHOR
Oliver Maul, oli@42.nu
COPYRIGHT
CRC algorithm code taken from "A PAINLESS GUIDE TO CRC ERROR DETECTION
ALGORITHMS".
The author of this package disclaims all copyrights and releases it into the public domain.
perl v5.16.2 2013-08-25 Digest::CRC(3)