[//000000001]: # (crc16 \- Cyclic Redundancy Checks)
[//000000002]: # (Generated from file 'crc16\.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'markdown')
[//000000003]: # (Copyright © 2002, 2017, Pat Thoyts)
[//000000004]: # (crc16\(n\) 1\.1\.4 tcllib "Cyclic Redundancy Checks")
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# NAME
crc16 \- Perform a 16bit Cyclic Redundancy Check
# Table Of Contents
- [Table Of Contents](#toc)
- [Synopsis](#synopsis)
- [Description](#section1)
- [COMMANDS](#section2)
- [OPTIONS](#section3)
- [EXAMPLES](#section4)
- [AUTHORS](#section5)
- [Bugs, Ideas, Feedback](#section6)
- [See Also](#seealso)
- [Keywords](#keywords)
- [Category](#category)
- [Copyright](#copyright)
# SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8\.2
package require crc16 ?1\.1\.4?
[__::crc::crc16__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? __\-\-__ *message*](#1)
[__::crc::crc16__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? \-filename *file*](#2)
[__::crc::crc\-ccitt__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? __\-\-__ *message*](#3)
[__::crc::crc\-ccitt__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? \-filename *file*](#4)
[__::crc::xmodem__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? __\-\-__ *message*](#5)
[__::crc::xmodem__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? \-filename *file*](#6)
# DESCRIPTION
This package provides a Tcl\-only implementation of the CRC algorithms based upon
information provided at http://www\.microconsultants\.com/tips/crc/crc\.txt There
are a number of permutations available for calculating CRC checksums and this
package can handle all of them\. Defaults are set up for the most common cases\.
# COMMANDS
- __::crc::crc16__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? __\-\-__ *message*
- __::crc::crc16__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? \-filename *file*
- __::crc::crc\-ccitt__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? __\-\-__ *message*
- __::crc::crc\-ccitt__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? \-filename *file*
- __::crc::xmodem__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? __\-\-__ *message*
- __::crc::xmodem__ ?\-format *format*? ?\-seed *value*? ?\-implementation *procname*? \-filename *file*
The command takes either string data or a file name and returns a checksum
value calculated using the CRC algorithm\. The command used sets up the CRC
polynomial, initial value and bit ordering for the desired standard checksum
calculation\. The result is formatted using the *format*\(n\) specifier
provided or as an unsigned integer \(%u\) by default\.
A number of common polynomials are in use with the CRC algorithm and the
most commonly used of these are included in this package\. For convenience
each of these has a command alias in the crc namespace\.
It is possible to implement the CRC\-32 checksum using this crc16 package as
the implementation is sufficiently generic to extend to 32 bit checksums\. As
an example this has been done already \- however this is not the fastest
method to implement this algorithm in Tcl and a separate
__[crc32](crc32\.md)__ package is available\.
# OPTIONS
- \-filename *name*
Return a checksum for the file contents instead of for parameter data\.
- \-format *string*
Return the checksum using an alternative format template\.
- \-seed *value*
Select an alternative seed value for the CRC calculation\. The default is 0
for the CRC16 calculation and 0xFFFF for the CCITT version\. This can be
useful for calculating the CRC for data structures without first converting
the whole structure into a string\. The CRC of the previous member can be
used as the seed for calculating the CRC of the next member\. It is also used
for accumulating a checksum from fragments of a large message \(or file\)
- \-implementation *procname*
This hook is provided to allow users to provide their own implementation
\(perhaps a C compiled extension\)\. The procedure specfied is called with two
parameters\. The first is the data to be checksummed and the second is the
seed value\. An integer is expected as the result\.
The package provides some implementations of standard CRC polynomials for
the XMODEM, CCITT and the usual CRC\-16 checksum\. For convenience, additional
commands have been provided that make use of these implementations\.
- \-\-
Terminate option processing\. Please note that using the option termination
flag is important when processing data from parameters\. If the binary data
looks like one of the options given above then the data will be read as an
option if this marker is not included\. Always use the *\-\-* option
termination flag before giving the data argument\.
# EXAMPLES
% crc::crc16 -- "Hello, World!"
64077
% crc::crc-ccitt -- "Hello, World!"
26586
% crc::crc16 -format 0x%X -- "Hello, World!"
0xFA4D
% crc::crc16 -file crc16.tcl
51675
# AUTHORS
Pat Thoyts
# Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and
other problems\. Please report such in the category *crc* of the [Tcllib
Trackers](http://core\.tcl\.tk/tcllib/reportlist)\. Please also report any ideas
for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation\.
When proposing code changes, please provide *unified diffs*, i\.e the output of
__diff \-u__\.
Note further that *attachments* are strongly preferred over inlined patches\.
Attachments can be made by going to the __Edit__ form of the ticket
immediately after its creation, and then using the left\-most button in the
secondary navigation bar\.
# SEE ALSO
[cksum\(n\)](cksum\.md), [crc32\(n\)](crc32\.md), [sum\(n\)](sum\.md)
# KEYWORDS
[checksum](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#checksum),
[cksum](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#cksum), [crc](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#crc),
[crc16](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#crc16),
[crc32](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#crc32), [cyclic redundancy
check](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#cyclic\_redundancy\_check), [data
integrity](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#data\_integrity),
[security](\.\./\.\./\.\./\.\./index\.md\#security)
# CATEGORY
Hashes, checksums, and encryption
# COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2002, 2017, Pat Thoyts