Most Inefficient Sha

Documentation

This crate tries to break SHA256. (But fails unfortunately^^).

It implements SHA-256 in the most inefficient fashion ever. Usually, SHA-256 operates on integers with 32 bits (u32). This implementation uses one double (f64) for each bit of each integer, thereby allowing to use 8 fuzzy input bits for each input byte.

Benchmarks

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26GHz, 3072KB Cache

Why

For fun. It seemed unlikely to work out but I wanted to do some rust.