David Cole d9df0cca66 Merge topic 'crypto-hash'
0599c5f sha2: Zero entire SHA_CTX structure during cleanup
0a6705c sha2: Suppress -Wcast-align warning from Clang
24b1feb sha2: Cast safe conversions to smaller integer types
1ec3fa0 Merge branch 'update-KWIML' into crypto-hash
6495b59 cmCryptoHash: Add virtual destructor
8302608 Fix CMake.File hash test for CRLF checkouts
9fb1a9c sha2: Wrap long lines in third-party declarations
b0853b5 Disable file() and string() hash commands during bootstrap
9da8340 sha2: Suppress Borland warnings in third-party code
23b3df7 sha2: Use KWIML fixed-size integer constant macros
2e9c26c Add string(MD5) and string(SHA*) commands to compute hashes
293a7f4 cmCryptoHash: Provide factory "New" method
46ab056 sha2: Use "static const" instead of "const static" declarations
38771d3 Add file(SHA*) commands to compute cryptographic hashes
73efd4a sha2: Build as part of CMakeLib
c1856a3 sha2: Use KWIML fixed-size integer types and endian-ness
fcc3ce5 Merge branch 'import-sha2' into crypto-hash
042f796 Add file(MD5) command to compute cryptographic hash
ed7cef5 Factor Compute(File|String)MD5 into cmCryptoHash helper
8251b20 Import sha2 implementation 1.1 from Aaron D. Gifford
9912c41 Import sha2 implementation 1.0 from Aaron D. Gifford
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