The program in the OP doesn't show both his code and the use of the reference code. I've seen far too many cases where a tiny difference is unnoticed (perhaps an extra blank, a fat-fingered character or something) that makes the difference. By calling both the reference function and the new function in the same program it's easier to confirm that the *exact* same data is passed to both.
In fact, I had that problem occur last year. For my son's Webelos troop we were working on encryption and decryption of messages. A similar mistake I made caused a problem, and we could decrypt only half of the message I had prepared.
...roboticusIn reply to Re^3: MD5 -- not digest::md5
by roboticus
in thread MD5 -- not digest::md5
by Oromis92
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