From d8fe8bf67efa829215740665330c907f8ce9463d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Gregory P. Smith" Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 22:08:56 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Merged revisions 74479 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r74479 | gregory.p.smith | 2009-08-16 14:54:45 -0700 (Sun, 16 Aug 2009) | 2 lines Clean up the C library import code (based on suggestions in issue6281). ........ --- Lib/hashlib.py | 66 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) diff --git a/Lib/hashlib.py b/Lib/hashlib.py index 34ed195cd06..9709cde3f7c 100644 --- a/Lib/hashlib.py +++ b/Lib/hashlib.py @@ -53,6 +53,12 @@ More condensed: """ +# This tuple and __get_builtin_constructor() must be modified if a new +# always available algorithm is added. +__always_supported = ('md5', 'sha1', 'sha224', 'sha256', 'sha384', 'sha512') + +__all__ = __always_supported + ('new',) + def __get_builtin_constructor(name): if name in ('SHA1', 'sha1'): @@ -76,7 +82,19 @@ def __get_builtin_constructor(name): elif bs == '384': return _sha512.sha384 - raise ValueError("unsupported hash type") + raise ValueError('unsupported hash type %s' % name) + + +def __get_openssl_constructor(name): + try: + f = getattr(_hashlib, 'openssl_' + name) + # Allow the C module to raise ValueError. The function will be + # defined but the hash not actually available thanks to OpenSSL. + f() + # Use the C function directly (very fast) + return f + except (AttributeError, ValueError): + return __get_builtin_constructor(name) def __py_new(name, data=b''): @@ -102,39 +120,21 @@ def __hash_new(name, data=b''): try: import _hashlib - # use the wrapper of the C implementation new = __hash_new - - for opensslFuncName in filter(lambda n: n.startswith('openssl_'), dir(_hashlib)): - funcName = opensslFuncName[len('openssl_'):] - try: - # try them all, some may not work due to the OpenSSL - # version not supporting that algorithm. - f = getattr(_hashlib, opensslFuncName) - f() - # Use the C function directly (very fast) - exec(funcName + ' = f') - except ValueError: - try: - # Use the builtin implementation directly (fast) - exec(funcName + ' = __get_builtin_constructor(funcName)') - except ValueError: - # this one has no builtin implementation, don't define it - pass - # clean up our locals - del f - del opensslFuncName - del funcName - + __get_hash = __get_openssl_constructor except ImportError: - # We don't have the _hashlib OpenSSL module? - # use the built in legacy interfaces via a wrapper function new = __py_new + __get_hash = __get_builtin_constructor - # lookup the C function to use directly for the named constructors - md5 = __get_builtin_constructor('md5') - sha1 = __get_builtin_constructor('sha1') - sha224 = __get_builtin_constructor('sha224') - sha256 = __get_builtin_constructor('sha256') - sha384 = __get_builtin_constructor('sha384') - sha512 = __get_builtin_constructor('sha512') +for __func_name in __always_supported: + # try them all, some may not work due to the OpenSSL + # version not supporting that algorithm. + try: + globals()[__func_name] = __get_hash(__func_name) + except ValueError: + import logging + logging.exception('code for hash %s was not found.', __func_name) + +# Cleanup locals() +del __always_supported, __func_name, __get_hash +del __py_new, __hash_new, __get_openssl_constructor