pub enum UseLeetWhenGenerating {
    NotAtAll,
    Before {
        level: LeetLevel,
    },
    After {
        level: LeetLevel,
    },
    BeforeAndAfter {
        level: LeetLevel,
    },
}
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When the Leet replacement as illustrated in LeetLevel is applied.

Description

If Leet is enabled, the input will be converted to lower case. It is always applied to each password part when the required password length is longer than the length obtained by computing a single hash. This is important if the input data or output charset contains certain characters where the lower case representation depends on context (e.g. ‘Σ’).

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NotAtAll

Do not apply Leet on input or output.

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Before

Fields

§level: LeetLevel

The Leet level to apply to the input.

Apply Leet on the input before computing a password part.

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After

Fields

§level: LeetLevel

The Leet level to apply to the generated password parts.

Apply Leet on the generated password-part. Beware that this will force the password to lower-case characters.

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BeforeAndAfter

Fields

§level: LeetLevel

The Leet level to apply to both, input and generated password parts.

Apply Leet both, to the input for the hasher, and the generated password parts. Beware that this will force the password to lower-case characters.

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