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ruby - What does ["string"].pack('H*') mean?

I need to translate some Ruby code to JavaScript and came across the following function:

def sha1_hex(h)
  Digest::SHA1.hexdigest([h].pack('H*'))
end

What exactly does [h].pack('H*') mean in this context? How would it translate to JavaScript?

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It interprets the string as hex numbers, two characters per byte, and converts it to a string with the characters with the corresponding ASCII code:

["464F4F"].pack('H*')  # =>  "FOO", 0x46 is the code for 'F', 0x4F the code for 'O'

For the opposite conversion, use unpack:

'FOO'.unpack('H*')     # => ["464f4f"]

It is a little bit more difficult for non-ASCII-8BIT encodings:

"á".encoding                                # => #<Encoding:UTF-8>
"á".unpack('H*')                            # => ["c3a1"]
['c3a1'].pack('H*')                         # => "xC3xA1"
['c3a1'].pack('H*').encoding                # => #<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>
['c3a1'].pack('H*').force_encoding('UTF-8') # => "á"

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