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\name{md5sum}
\alias{md5sum}
\title{Compute MD5 Checksums}
\description{
Compute the 32-byte MD5 hashes of one or more files.
}
\usage{
md5sum(files)
}
\arguments{
\item{files}{character. The paths of file(s) whose contents are to be hashed.}
}
\details{
A MD5 \sQuote{hash} or \sQuote{checksum} or \sQuote{message digest} is
a 128-bit summary of the file contents represented by 32 hexadecimal
digits. Files with different MD5 sums are different: only very
exceptionally (and usually with the intent to deceive) are those with
the same sums different.
On Windows all files are read in binary mode (as the \code{md5sum}
utilities there do): on other OSes the files are read in the default
mode (almost always text mode where there is more than one).
MD5 sums are used as a check that \R packages have been unpacked
correctly and not subsequently modified.
}
\value{
A character vector of the same length as \code{files}, with names
equal to \code{files} (possibly expanded). The elements will be
\code{NA} for non-existent or unreadable files, otherwise a
32-character string of hexadecimal digits.
}
\source{
The underlying C code was written by Ulrich Drepper and extracted from
a 2001 release of \code{glibc}.
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{checkMD5sums}}
}
\examples{
as.vector(md5sum(dir(R.home(), pattern = "^COPY", full.names = TRUE)))
}
\keyword{utilities}