From 3bef51eec2299403467e621ae660cef3f9256ac8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Determinant Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 18:47:40 -0500 Subject: update frozen deps --- freezed_deps/pysha3-1.0.2.dist-info/METADATA | 251 --------------------------- 1 file changed, 251 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 freezed_deps/pysha3-1.0.2.dist-info/METADATA (limited to 'freezed_deps/pysha3-1.0.2.dist-info/METADATA') diff --git a/freezed_deps/pysha3-1.0.2.dist-info/METADATA b/freezed_deps/pysha3-1.0.2.dist-info/METADATA deleted file mode 100644 index 5e11ab7..0000000 --- a/freezed_deps/pysha3-1.0.2.dist-info/METADATA +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -Metadata-Version: 2.1 -Name: pysha3 -Version: 1.0.2 -Summary: SHA-3 (Keccak) for Python 2.7 - 3.5 -Home-page: https://github.com/tiran/pysha3 -Author: Christian Heimes -Author-email: christian@python.org -Maintainer: Christian Heimes -Maintainer-email: christian@python.org -License: PSFL (Keccak: CC0 1.0 Universal) -Keywords: sha3 sha-3 keccak hash -Platform: POSIX -Platform: Windows -Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta -Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers -Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License -Classifier: License :: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication -Classifier: Natural Language :: English -Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X -Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX -Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: BSD -Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux -Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows -Classifier: Programming Language :: C -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 -Classifier: Topic :: Security :: Cryptography - -====== -pysha3 -====== - -SHA-3 wrapper (keccak) for Python. The package is a wrapper around the -optimized Keccak Code Package, https://github.com/gvanas/KeccakCodePackage . - -The module is a standalone version of my SHA-3 module from Python 3.6 -(currently under development). The code in sha3module.c has been modified to -be compatible with Python 2.7 to 3.5. Python 2.6 and earlier are not -supported. - - -Updates since pysha 0.3 -======================= - -**pysha3 1.0 is not compatible with pysha3 0.3!** - -pysha3 < 1.0 used the old Keccak implementation. During the finalization of -SHA3, NIST changed the delimiter suffix from 0x01 to 0x06. The Keccak sponge -function stayed the same. pysha3 1.0 provides the previous Keccak hash, too. - - -Platforms -========= - -pysha3 has been successfully tested on several platforms: - - - Linux (GCC, clang) on X86, X86_64 and ARMv6 (little endian) - - Windows (VS 2008, VS 2010, VS2015) on X86 and X86_64 - - -Usage -===== - -The `sha3` module contains several constructors for hash objects with a -PEP 247 compatible interface. The module provides SHA3, SHAKE and Keccak: - -* `sha3_228()`, `sha3_256()`, `sha3_384()`, and `sha3_512()` -* `shake_128()`, `shake_256()` -* `keccak_228()`, `keccak_256()`, `keccak_384()`, and `keccak_512()` - -The `sha3` module monkey patches the `hashlib` module . The monkey patch is -automatically activated with the first import of the `sha3` module. The -`hashlib` module of Python 3.6 will support the four SHA-3 algorithms and -the two SHAKE algorithms on all platforms. Therefore you shouldn't use the -sha3 module directly and rather go through the `hashlib` interface:: - - >>> import sys - >>> import hashlib - >>> if sys.version_info < (3, 6): - ... import sha3 - >>> s = hashlib.sha3_512() - >>> s.name - 'sha3_512' - >>> s.digest_size - 64 - >>> s.update(b"data") - >>> s.hexdigest() - 'ceca4daf960c2bbfb4a9edaca9b8137a801b65bae377e0f534ef9141c8684c0fedc1768d1afde9766572846c42b935f61177eaf97d355fa8dc2bca3fecfa754d' - - >>> s = hashlib.shake_256() - >>> s.update(b"data") - >>> s.hexdigest(4) - 'c73dbed8' - >>> s.hexdigest(8) - 'c73dbed8527f5ae0' - >>> s.hexdigest(16) - 'c73dbed8527f5ae0568679f30ecc5cb6' - - >>> import sha3 - >>> k = sha3.keccak_512() - >>> k.update(b"data") - >>> k.hexdigest() - '1065aceeded3a5e4412e2187e919bffeadf815f5bd73d37fe00d384fe29f55f08462fdabe1007b993ce5b8119630e7db93101d9425d6e352e22ffe3dcb56b825' - -Changelog -========= - -pysha3 1.0.2 ------------- - -*Release: 05-Feb-2017* - -- Rename internal C extension to _pysha3 to avoild conflict with Python 3.6' - _sha3 extension. - -pysha3 1.0.1 ------------- - -*Release: 24-Jan-2017* - -- Fix github.org -> github.com (Pi Delport) - -- Fix endianness checks for Python 2 (William Grant) - -- Fix changelog, the Christmas release was 1.0.0, not 1.1.0 - -pysha3 1.0.0 ------------- - -*Release date: 24-Dec-2016* - -- Synchronize with Python 3.6.0 release - -- Move all backport related additions to backport.inc - -- Fix flake8 violations - - -pysha3 1.0b1 ------------- - -*Release date: 01-May-2016* - -- Update backend to use the latest Keccak Code Package. pysha3 now implements - the official NIST standard. The old Keccak hashes are available with - keccak prefix. - -- Add SHAKE support. - -- All sha3, shake and keccak variants are separate types instead of factory - functions that return the same type. - -- Drop Python 2.6 and Python 3.0 to 3.3 support. - -- Fix typo that disabled threading optimization. - -- Add vector files for additional tests. - -- Add experimental HMAC support based on examples from - http://wolfgang-ehrhardt.de/hmac-sha3-testvectors.html . - -- Test hashing of unaligned data. - -- Add ISO C11 memset_s() function as _Py_memset_s() in order to securely - wipe memory that holds sensitive data. The page - https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/seccode/MSC06-C.+Be+aware+of+compiler+optimization+when+dealing+with+sensitive+data - explains the motivation for memset_s(). - -- Add tox support. - -- Add Travis and appveyor integration. - -- Add _capacity_bits, _rate_bits and _suffix attributes for diagnostic - purposes. - - -pysha3 0.3 ----------- - -*Release date: 14-Oct-2012* - -- Fix 64bit big endian support - -- Add workaround for alignment error on 64bit SPARC machine by using the opt32 - implementation. - -- block_size now returns NotImplemented to prevent users from using pysha3 - with the hmac module. - - -pysha3 0.2.2 ------------- - -*Release date: 07-Oct-2012* - -- Re-add brg_endian.h to fix issue on Solaris (big endian platform) - - -pysha3 0.2.1 ------------- - -*Release date: 06-Oct-2012* - -- Fix MANIFEST.in to include Makefile and tests.py - -- Add setup.py test command with hack for inplace builds - -- Enhance README.txt and fixed its markup - - -pysha3 0.2 ----------- - -*Release date: 06-Oct-2012* - -- Change directory struct to use the same directory layout as Python 3.4. - -- Remove C++ comments from Keccak sources for ANSI C compatibility. - -- Declare all Keccak functions and globals as static to avoid name clashes. - -- Remove alias sha3() for sha3_512(). - -- Add block_size attribute. Keccak has a internal sponge size of 1600 bits. - -- Release GIL around SHA3_update() calls. - -- Monkey patch the hashlib module to support, e.g. hashlib.sha3_512() and - hashlib.new("sha3_512") - -- Release GIL around SHA3_update() when the data exceeds a certain size. - -- Fix build on platforms with an unsigned 64bit integer type (uint64_t). The - module falls back to 32bit implementation of Keccak with interleave tables. - - -pysha3 0.1 ----------- - -*Release date: 04-Oct-2012* - -- first release - -- based on KeccakReferenceAndOptimized-3.2.zip - - - -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2