package xor import ( "encoding/base64" "fmt" ) // XORBytes takes two byte slices and XORs them together, returning the final // byte slice. It is an error to pass in two byte slices that do not have the // same length. func XORBytes(a, b []byte) ([]byte, error) { if len(a) != len(b) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("length of byte slices is not equivalent: %d != %d", len(a), len(b)) } buf := make([]byte, len(a)) for i := range a { buf[i] = a[i] ^ b[i] } return buf, nil } // XORBase64 takes two base64-encoded strings and XORs the decoded byte slices // together, returning the final byte slice. It is an error to pass in two // strings that do not have the same length to their base64-decoded byte slice. func XORBase64(a, b string) ([]byte, error) { aBytes, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(a) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("error decoding first base64 value: %w", err) } if aBytes == nil || len(aBytes) == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("decoded first base64 value is nil or empty") } bBytes, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(b) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("error decoding second base64 value: %w", err) } if bBytes == nil || len(bBytes) == 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("decoded second base64 value is nil or empty") } return XORBytes(aBytes, bBytes) }