Small tweaks to mnemonic
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@ -5,6 +5,60 @@ import (
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"strconv"
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)
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// TODO: See if we can refactor this into a shared util lib if we need it multiple times
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func IndexOf(slice []string, value string) int64 {
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for p, v := range slice {
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if v == value {
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return int64(p)
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}
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}
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return -1
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}
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func MnemonicEncode(message string) []string {
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var out []string
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n := int64(len(words))
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for i := 0; i < len(message); i += (len(message) / 8) {
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x := message[i : i+8]
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bit, _ := strconv.ParseInt(x, 16, 64)
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w1 := (bit % n)
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w2 := ((bit / n) + w1) % n
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w3 := ((bit / n / n) + w2) % n
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out = append(out, words[w1], words[w2], words[w3])
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}
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return out
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}
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func MnemonicDecode(wordsar []string) string {
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var out string
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n := int64(len(words))
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for i := 0; i < len(wordsar); i += 3 {
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word1 := wordsar[i]
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word2 := wordsar[i+1]
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word3 := wordsar[i+2]
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w1 := IndexOf(words, word1)
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w2 := IndexOf(words, word2)
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w3 := IndexOf(words, word3)
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y := (w2 - w1) % n
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z := (w3 - w2) % n
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// Golang handles modulo with negative numbers different then most languages
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// The modulo can be negative, we don't want that.
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if z < 0 {
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z += n
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}
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if y < 0 {
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y += n
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}
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x := w1 + n*(y) + n*n*(z)
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out += fmt.Sprintf("%08x", x)
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}
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return out
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}
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// Electrum word list
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var words []string = []string{
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"like",
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@ -1634,55 +1688,3 @@ var words []string = []string{
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"weapon",
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"weary",
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}
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var n int64 = 1626
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func IndexOf(slice []string, value string) int64 {
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for p, v := range slice {
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if v == value {
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return int64(p)
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}
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}
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return -1
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}
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func MnemonicEncode(message string) []string {
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var out []string
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for i := 0; i < len(message); i += (len(message) / 8) {
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x := message[i : i+8]
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bit, _ := strconv.ParseInt(x, 16, 64)
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w1 := (bit % n)
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w2 := ((bit / n) + w1) % n
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w3 := ((bit / n / n) + w2) % n
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out = append(out, words[w1], words[w2], words[w3])
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}
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return out
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}
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func MnemonicDecode(wordsar []string) string {
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var out string
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for i := 0; i < len(wordsar); i += 3 {
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word1 := wordsar[i]
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word2 := wordsar[i+1]
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word3 := wordsar[i+2]
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w1 := IndexOf(words, word1)
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w2 := IndexOf(words, word2)
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w3 := IndexOf(words, word3)
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y := (w2 - w1) % n
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z := (w3 - w2) % n
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// Golang handles modulo with negative numbers different then most languages
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// The modulo can be negative, we don't want that.
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if z < 0 {
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z += n
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}
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if y < 0 {
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y += n
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}
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x := w1 + n*(y) + n*n*(z)
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out += fmt.Sprintf("%08x", x)
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}
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return out
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}
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