Issue #18599: Fix name attribute of _sha1.sha1() object. It now returns

'SHA1' instead of 'SHA'.
Add more tests for hashlib and hash object attributes
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Christian Heimes 2013-07-30 15:35:54 +02:00
commit d49a371e91
3 changed files with 65 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -105,10 +105,14 @@ class HashLibTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
super(HashLibTestCase, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def hash_constructors(self):
constructors = self.constructors_to_test.values()
return itertools.chain.from_iterable(constructors)
def test_hash_array(self):
a = array.array("b", range(10))
constructors = self.constructors_to_test.values()
for cons in itertools.chain.from_iterable(constructors):
for cons in self.hash_constructors:
c = cons(a)
c.hexdigest()
@ -145,8 +149,8 @@ class HashLibTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, get_builtin_constructor, 3)
def test_hexdigest(self):
for name in self.supported_hash_names:
h = hashlib.new(name)
for cons in self.hash_constructors:
h = cons()
assert isinstance(h.digest(), bytes), name
self.assertEqual(hexstr(h.digest()), h.hexdigest())
@ -155,30 +159,48 @@ class HashLibTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
aas = b'a' * 128
bees = b'b' * 127
cees = b'c' * 126
dees = b'd' * 2048 # HASHLIB_GIL_MINSIZE
for name in self.supported_hash_names:
m1 = hashlib.new(name)
for cons in self.hash_constructors:
m1 = cons()
m1.update(aas)
m1.update(bees)
m1.update(cees)
m1.update(dees)
m2 = hashlib.new(name)
m2.update(aas + bees + cees)
m2 = cons()
m2.update(aas + bees + cees + dees)
self.assertEqual(m1.digest(), m2.digest())
def check(self, name, data, digest):
digest = digest.lower()
m3 = cons(aas + bees + cees + dees)
self.assertEqual(m1.digest(), m3.digest())
# verify copy() doesn't touch original
m4 = cons(aas + bees + cees)
m4_digest = m4.digest()
m4_copy = m4.copy()
m4_copy.update(dees)
self.assertEqual(m1.digest(), m4_copy.digest())
self.assertEqual(m4.digest(), m4_digest)
def check(self, name, data, hexdigest):
hexdigest = hexdigest.lower()
constructors = self.constructors_to_test[name]
# 2 is for hashlib.name(...) and hashlib.new(name, ...)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(constructors), 2)
for hash_object_constructor in constructors:
computed = hash_object_constructor(data).hexdigest()
m = hash_object_constructor(data)
computed = m.hexdigest()
self.assertEqual(
computed, digest,
computed, hexdigest,
"Hash algorithm %s constructed using %s returned hexdigest"
" %r for %d byte input data that should have hashed to %r."
% (name, hash_object_constructor,
computed, len(data), digest))
computed, len(data), hexdigest))
computed = m.digest()
digest = bytes.fromhex(hexdigest)
self.assertEqual(computed, digest)
self.assertEqual(len(digest), m.digest_size)
def check_no_unicode(self, algorithm_name):
# Unicode objects are not allowed as input.
@ -198,6 +220,29 @@ class HashLibTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.check_no_unicode('sha3_384')
self.check_no_unicode('sha3_512')
def check_blocksize_name(self, name, block_size=0, digest_size=0):
constructors = self.constructors_to_test[name]
for hash_object_constructor in constructors:
m = hash_object_constructor()
self.assertEqual(m.block_size, block_size)
self.assertEqual(m.digest_size, digest_size)
self.assertEqual(len(m.digest()), digest_size)
self.assertEqual(m.name.lower(), name.lower())
# split for sha3_512 / _sha3.sha3 object
self.assertIn(name.split("_")[0], repr(m).lower())
def test_blocksize_name(self):
self.check_blocksize_name('md5', 64, 16)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha1', 64, 20)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha224', 64, 28)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha256', 64, 32)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha384', 128, 48)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha512', 128, 64)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha3_224', NotImplemented, 28)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha3_256', NotImplemented, 32)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha3_384', NotImplemented, 48)
self.check_blocksize_name('sha3_512', NotImplemented, 64)
def test_case_md5_0(self):
self.check('md5', b'', 'd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e')
@ -439,13 +484,13 @@ class HashLibTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# for multithreaded operation (which is hardwired to 2048).
gil_minsize = 2048
for name in self.supported_hash_names:
m = hashlib.new(name)
for cons in self.hash_constructors:
m = cons()
m.update(b'1')
m.update(b'#' * gil_minsize)
m.update(b'1')
m = hashlib.new(name, b'x' * gil_minsize)
m = cons(b'x' * gil_minsize)
m.update(b'1')
m = hashlib.md5()

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@ -171,6 +171,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #18599: Fix name attribute of _sha1.sha1() object. It now returns
'SHA1' instead of 'SHA'.
- Issue #13266: Added inspect.unwrap to easily unravel __wrapped__ chains
(initial patch by Daniel Urban and Aaron Iles)

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@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ SHA1_get_block_size(PyObject *self, void *closure)
static PyObject *
SHA1_get_name(PyObject *self, void *closure)
{
return PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize("SHA1", 3);
return PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize("SHA1", 4);
}
static PyObject *