trf-intro(3) Introduction to Trf

SYNOPSIS

package require Tcl ?8.2?

package require Trf ?2.1.3?

DESCRIPTION

The package Trf provides a number of commands which take data and transform them in various ways.

BACKGROUND

The implementation of Trf began as proof-of-concept of the validity and usefulness of the "stacked channel" patches to the core. These patches allow the writing of extensions to the generic I/O system of the core which are able to intercept all read/write operations on designated channels, thus giving it the ability to transform the data flowing through these channels as desired.

This allows things like transparent encryption, compression, charset recoding, etc.

Since version 8.2 of the tcl core the aforementioned patches are part of the tcl core itself, changing the status of trf from "extension requiring core patches" to "normal extension".

Other packages built upon either the stackd channels directly, or Trf are:

[1]
TrfCrypt, by myself, contains various encryption systems
[2]
TLS, an SSL/TLS implementation by Matt Newman.
[3]
Tcl MIME by Marshall Rose.

API

The commands provide by trf can be placed into the three categories listed below. Note that all commands are added to the global namespace.
Encodings
The encoding commands either take some data and return the same data in encoded form, or take encoded data and return a decoded result.
[1]
oct
[2]
hex
[3]
oct
[4]
base64
[5]
uuencode
[6]
ascii85
[7]
otp_words
[8]
quoted-printable

Message Digests
The second category are message digests in general, simple ones like crc, and cryptographically strong algorithms like md5.
[1]
crc-zlib
[2]
crc
[3]
adler
[4]
md2
[5]
md5
[6]
md5_otp
[7]
sha
[8]
sha1
[9]
sha1_otp
[10]
haval
[11]
ripemd-160
[12]
ripemd-128

Miscellaneous
At last a number of commands not readily placed into categories providing password crypting, general transformations, data compression, error correction and others.
[1]
crypt
[2]
md5crypt
[3]
transform
[4]
rs_ecc
[5]
zip
[6]
bz2
[7]
unstack

KEYWORDS

compression, encoding, error correction, message digest, transformation

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 1996-2003, Andreas Kupries <[email protected]>