Exemple #1
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// NewBlockWithHash creates a new block when the hash of the data
// is already known, this is used to save time in situations where
// we are able to be confident that the data is correct
func NewBlockWithHash(data []byte, h mh.Multihash) (*Block, error) {
	if hash.Debug {
		chk := hash.Hash(data)
		if string(chk) != string(h) {
			return nil, errors.New("Data did not match given hash!")
		}
	}
	return &Block{Data: data, Multihash: h}, nil
}
Exemple #2
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// NewBlock creates a Block object from opaque data. It will hash the data.
func NewBlock(data []byte) *Block {
	return &Block{Data: data, Multihash: hash.Hash(data)}
}