Here is an example of turning any string value into a uint8_t*
. The easiest way is to just cast the bytes of NSData as and uint8_t*. Other option is to allocate memory and copy the bytes but you will still need to track the length somehow.
NSData *someData = [@"SOME STRING VALUE" dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
const void *bytes = [someData bytes];
int length = [someData length];
//Easy way
uint8_t *crypto_data = (uint8_t*)bytes;
Optional way
//If you plan on using crypto_data as a class variable
// you will need to do a memcpy since the NSData someData
// will get autoreleased
crypto_data = malloc(length);
memcpy(crypto_data, bytes, length);
//work with crypto_data
//free crypto_data most likely in dealloc
free(crypto_data);
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