Re: Yo dawg, I heard you like trees...

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The difficulty in doing this is essentially the same as breaking
SHA-1, so I doubt anyone has seriously tried to do it.

Regards,

Andrew Ardill



On 6 December 2011 10:57, Sebastian Morr <sebastian@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just out of curiosity: Do you know of any attempts to construct a tree
> object that contains itself, that is, references it's own SHA-1?
>
> Sebastian
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