Implements issue #9951: Adds a hex() method to bytes, bytearray, & memoryview.
Also updates a few internal implementations of the same thing to use the new built-in code. Contributed by Arnon Yaari.
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@ -2289,6 +2289,19 @@ the bytes type has an additional class method to read data in that format:
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>>> bytes.fromhex('2Ef0 F1f2 ')
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b'.\xf0\xf1\xf2'
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A reverse conversion function exists to transform a bytes object into its
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hexadecimal representation.
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.. method:: bytes.hex()
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Return a string object containing two hexadecimal digits for each
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byte in the instance.
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>>> b'\xf0\xf1\xf2'.hex()
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'f0f1f2'
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.. versionadded:: 3.5
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Since bytes objects are sequences of integers (akin to a tuple), for a bytes
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object *b*, ``b[0]`` will be an integer, while ``b[0:1]`` will be a bytes
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object of length 1. (This contrasts with text strings, where both indexing
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@ -2344,6 +2357,19 @@ the bytearray type has an additional class method to read data in that format:
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>>> bytearray.fromhex('2Ef0 F1f2 ')
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bytearray(b'.\xf0\xf1\xf2')
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A reverse conversion function exists to transform a bytearray object into its
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hexadecimal representation.
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.. method:: bytearray.hex()
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Return a string object containing two hexadecimal digits for each
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byte in the instance.
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>>> bytearray(b'\xf0\xf1\xf2').hex()
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'f0f1f2'
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.. versionadded:: 3.5
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Since bytearray objects are sequences of integers (akin to a list), for a
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bytearray object *b*, ``b[0]`` will be an integer, while ``b[0:1]`` will be
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a bytearray object of length 1. (This contrasts with text strings, where
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@ -3458,6 +3484,17 @@ copying.
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supports all format strings, including those that are not in
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:mod:`struct` module syntax.
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.. method:: hex()
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Return a string object containing two hexadecimal digits for each
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byte in the buffer. ::
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>>> m = memoryview(b"abc")
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>>> m.hex()
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'616263'
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.. versionadded:: 3.5
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.. method:: tolist()
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Return the data in the buffer as a list of elements. ::
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@ -80,6 +80,9 @@ New built-in features:
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* ``bytes % args``, ``bytearray % args``: :pep:`461` - Adding ``%`` formatting
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to bytes and bytearray
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* ``b'\xf0\x9f\x90\x8d'.hex()``, ``bytearray(b'\xf0\x9f\x90\x8d').hex()``,
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``memoryview(b'\xf0\x9f\x90\x8d').hex()``: :issue:`9951` - A ``hex`` method
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has been added to bytes, bytearray, and memoryview.
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Implementation improvements:
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@ -301,6 +301,14 @@ class BaseBytesTest:
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.type2test.fromhex, '\x00')
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.type2test.fromhex, '12 \x00 34')
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def test_hex(self):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.type2test.hex)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, self.type2test.hex, 1)
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self.assertEquals(self.type2test(b"").hex(), "")
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self.assertEquals(bytearray([0x1a, 0x2b, 0x30]).hex(), '1a2b30')
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self.assertEquals(self.type2test(b"\x1a\x2b\x30").hex(), '1a2b30')
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self.assertEquals(memoryview(b"\x1a\x2b\x30").hex(), '1a2b30')
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def test_join(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.type2test(b"").join([]), b"")
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self.assertEqual(self.type2test(b"").join([b""]), b"")
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@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ plain ol' Python and is guaranteed to be available.
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>>> import builtins
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>>> tests = doctest.DocTestFinder().find(builtins)
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>>> 790 < len(tests) < 800 # approximate number of objects with docstrings
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>>> 790 < len(tests) < 810 # approximate number of objects with docstrings
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True
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>>> real_tests = [t for t in tests if len(t.examples) > 0]
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>>> len(real_tests) # objects that actually have doctests
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Python/getopt.o \
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Python/pystrcmp.o \
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Python/pystrtod.o \
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Python/pystrhex.o \
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Python/dtoa.o \
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Python/formatter_unicode.o \
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Python/fileutils.o \
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@ -919,6 +920,7 @@ PYTHON_HEADERS= \
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$(srcdir)/Include/pystate.h \
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$(srcdir)/Include/pystrcmp.h \
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$(srcdir)/Include/pystrtod.h \
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$(srcdir)/Include/pystrhex.h \
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$(srcdir)/Include/pythonrun.h \
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$(srcdir)/Include/pythread.h \
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$(srcdir)/Include/pytime.h \
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@ -1547,6 +1547,7 @@ Doug Wyatt
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Robert Xiao
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Florent Xicluna
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Hirokazu Yamamoto
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Arnon Yaari
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Ka-Ping Yee
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Jason Yeo
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EungJun Yi
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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ Core and Builtins
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-----------------
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- Issue #24022: Fix tokenizer crash when processing undecodable source code.
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- Issue #9951: Added a hex() method to bytes, bytearray, and memoryview.
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Library
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-------
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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "hashlib.h"
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#include "pystrhex.h"
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/*[clinic input]
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module _sha1
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{
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unsigned char digest[SHA1_DIGESTSIZE];
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struct sha1_state temp;
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PyObject *retval;
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Py_UCS1 *hex_digest;
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int i, j;
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/* Get the raw (binary) digest value */
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temp = self->hash_state;
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sha1_done(&temp, digest);
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/* Create a new string */
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retval = PyUnicode_New(SHA1_DIGESTSIZE * 2, 127);
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if (!retval)
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return NULL;
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hex_digest = PyUnicode_1BYTE_DATA(retval);
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/* Make hex version of the digest */
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for(i=j=0; i<SHA1_DIGESTSIZE; i++) {
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unsigned char c;
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c = (digest[i] >> 4) & 0xf;
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hex_digest[j++] = Py_hexdigits[c];
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c = (digest[i] & 0xf);
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hex_digest[j++] = Py_hexdigits[c];
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}
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#ifdef Py_DEBUG
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assert(_PyUnicode_CheckConsistency(retval, 1));
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#endif
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return retval;
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return _Py_strhex((const char *)digest, SHA1_DIGESTSIZE);
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}
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/*[clinic input]
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "structmember.h"
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#include "hashlib.h"
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#include "pystrhex.h"
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/*[clinic input]
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module _sha256
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{
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unsigned char digest[SHA_DIGESTSIZE];
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SHAobject temp;
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PyObject *retval;
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Py_UCS1 *hex_digest;
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int i, j;
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/* Get the raw (binary) digest value */
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SHAcopy(self, &temp);
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sha_final(digest, &temp);
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/* Create a new string */
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retval = PyUnicode_New(self->digestsize * 2, 127);
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if (!retval)
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return NULL;
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hex_digest = PyUnicode_1BYTE_DATA(retval);
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/* Make hex version of the digest */
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for(i=j=0; i<self->digestsize; i++) {
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unsigned char c;
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c = (digest[i] >> 4) & 0xf;
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hex_digest[j++] = Py_hexdigits[c];
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c = (digest[i] & 0xf);
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hex_digest[j++] = Py_hexdigits[c];
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}
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#ifdef Py_DEBUG
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assert(_PyUnicode_CheckConsistency(retval, 1));
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#endif
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return retval;
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return _Py_strhex((const char *)digest, self->digestsize);
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}
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/*[clinic input]
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "structmember.h"
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#include "hashlib.h"
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#include "pystrhex.h"
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/*[clinic input]
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module _sha512
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{
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unsigned char digest[SHA_DIGESTSIZE];
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SHAobject temp;
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PyObject *retval;
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Py_UCS1 *hex_digest;
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int i, j;
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/* Get the raw (binary) digest value */
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SHAcopy(self, &temp);
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sha512_final(digest, &temp);
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/* Create a new string */
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retval = PyUnicode_New(self->digestsize * 2, 127);
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if (!retval)
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return NULL;
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hex_digest = PyUnicode_1BYTE_DATA(retval);
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/* Make hex version of the digest */
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for (i=j=0; i<self->digestsize; i++) {
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unsigned char c;
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c = (digest[i] >> 4) & 0xf;
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hex_digest[j++] = Py_hexdigits[c];
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c = (digest[i] & 0xf);
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hex_digest[j++] = Py_hexdigits[c];
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}
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#ifdef Py_DEBUG
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assert(_PyUnicode_CheckConsistency(retval, 1));
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#endif
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return retval;
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return _Py_strhex((const char *)digest, self->digestsize);
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}
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/*[clinic input]
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#include "structmember.h"
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#include "bytes_methods.h"
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#include "bytesobject.h"
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#include "pystrhex.h"
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/*[clinic input]
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class bytearray "PyByteArrayObject *" "&PyByteArray_Type"
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return NULL;
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}
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PyDoc_STRVAR(hex__doc__,
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"B.hex() -> string\n\
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\n\
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Create a string of hexadecimal numbers from a bytearray object.\n\
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Example: bytearray([0xb9, 0x01, 0xef]).hex() -> 'b901ef'.");
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static PyObject *
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bytearray_hex(PyBytesObject *self)
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{
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char* argbuf = PyByteArray_AS_STRING(self);
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Py_ssize_t arglen = PyByteArray_GET_SIZE(self);
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return _Py_strhex(argbuf, arglen);
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}
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static PyObject *
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_common_reduce(PyByteArrayObject *self, int proto)
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BYTEARRAY_EXTEND_METHODDEF
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{"find", (PyCFunction)bytearray_find, METH_VARARGS, find__doc__},
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BYTEARRAY_FROMHEX_METHODDEF
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{"hex", (PyCFunction)bytearray_hex, METH_NOARGS, hex__doc__},
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{"index", (PyCFunction)bytearray_index, METH_VARARGS, index__doc__},
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BYTEARRAY_INSERT_METHODDEF
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{"isalnum", (PyCFunction)stringlib_isalnum, METH_NOARGS,
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "bytes_methods.h"
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#include "pystrhex.h"
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#include <stddef.h>
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/*[clinic input]
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return NULL;
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}
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PyDoc_STRVAR(hex__doc__,
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"B.hex() -> string\n\
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\n\
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Create a string of hexadecimal numbers from a bytes object.\n\
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Example: b'\\xb9\\x01\\xef'.hex() -> 'b901ef'.");
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static PyObject *
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bytes_hex(PyBytesObject *self)
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{
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char* argbuf = PyBytes_AS_STRING(self);
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Py_ssize_t arglen = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(self);
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return _Py_strhex(argbuf, arglen);
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}
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static PyObject *
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bytes_getnewargs(PyBytesObject *v)
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{
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expandtabs__doc__},
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{"find", (PyCFunction)bytes_find, METH_VARARGS, find__doc__},
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BYTES_FROMHEX_METHODDEF
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{"hex", (PyCFunction)bytes_hex, METH_NOARGS, hex__doc__},
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{"index", (PyCFunction)bytes_index, METH_VARARGS, index__doc__},
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{"isalnum", (PyCFunction)stringlib_isalnum, METH_NOARGS,
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_Py_isalnum__doc__},
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/* Memoryview object implementation */
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "pystrhex.h"
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#include <stddef.h>
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return bytes;
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}
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static PyObject *
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memory_hex(PyMemoryViewObject *self, PyObject *dummy)
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{
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Py_buffer *src = VIEW_ADDR(self);
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CHECK_RELEASED(self);
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return _Py_strhex(src->buf, src->len);
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}
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static PyObject *
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memory_repr(PyMemoryViewObject *self)
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{
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\n\
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Return the data in the buffer as a byte string.");
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PyDoc_STRVAR(memory_hex_doc,
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"hex($self, /)\n--\n\
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\n\
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Return the data in the buffer as a string of hexadecimal numbers.");
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PyDoc_STRVAR(memory_tolist_doc,
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"tolist($self, /)\n--\n\
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\n\
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static PyMethodDef memory_methods[] = {
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{"release", (PyCFunction)memory_release, METH_NOARGS, memory_release_doc},
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{"tobytes", (PyCFunction)memory_tobytes, METH_NOARGS, memory_tobytes_doc},
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{"hex", (PyCFunction)memory_hex, METH_NOARGS, memory_hex_doc},
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{"tolist", (PyCFunction)memory_tolist, METH_NOARGS, memory_tolist_doc},
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{"cast", (PyCFunction)memory_cast, METH_VARARGS|METH_KEYWORDS, memory_cast_doc},
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{"__enter__", memory_enter, METH_NOARGS, NULL},
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\pystate.h" />
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\pystrcmp.h" />
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\pystrtod.h" />
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\pystrhex.h" />
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\dtoa.h" />
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\Python-ast.h" />
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\Python.h" />
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\pytime.c" />
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\pystate.c" />
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\pystrcmp.c" />
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\pystrhex.c" />
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\pystrtod.c" />
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\dtoa.c" />
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\Python-ast.c" />
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\pystrtod.h">
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<Filter>Include</Filter>
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</ClInclude>
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\pystrhex.h">
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<Filter>Include</Filter>
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</ClInclude>
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<ClInclude Include="..\Include\dtoa.h">
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<Filter>Include</Filter>
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</ClInclude>
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\pystrcmp.c">
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<Filter>Python</Filter>
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</ClCompile>
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\pystrhex.c">
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<Filter>Python</Filter>
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</ClCompile>
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<ClCompile Include="..\Python\pystrtod.c">
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<Filter>Python</Filter>
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</ClCompile>
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