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- import os
- import sys
- import warnings
- from cryptography.hazmat.bindings.openssl.binding import Binding
- binding = Binding()
- ffi = binding.ffi
- lib = binding.lib
- # This is a special CFFI allocator that does not bother to zero its memory
- # after allocation. This has vastly better performance on large allocations and
- # so should be used whenever we don't need the memory zeroed out.
- no_zero_allocator = ffi.new_allocator(should_clear_after_alloc=False)
- def text(charp):
- """
- Get a native string type representing of the given CFFI ``char*`` object.
- :param charp: A C-style string represented using CFFI.
- :return: :class:`str`
- """
- if not charp:
- return ""
- return ffi.string(charp).decode("utf-8")
- def exception_from_error_queue(exception_type):
- """
- Convert an OpenSSL library failure into a Python exception.
- When a call to the native OpenSSL library fails, this is usually signalled
- by the return value, and an error code is stored in an error queue
- associated with the current thread. The err library provides functions to
- obtain these error codes and textual error messages.
- """
- errors = []
- while True:
- error = lib.ERR_get_error()
- if error == 0:
- break
- errors.append(
- (
- text(lib.ERR_lib_error_string(error)),
- text(lib.ERR_func_error_string(error)),
- text(lib.ERR_reason_error_string(error)),
- )
- )
- raise exception_type(errors)
- def make_assert(error):
- """
- Create an assert function that uses :func:`exception_from_error_queue` to
- raise an exception wrapped by *error*.
- """
- def openssl_assert(ok):
- """
- If *ok* is not True, retrieve the error from OpenSSL and raise it.
- """
- if ok is not True:
- exception_from_error_queue(error)
- return openssl_assert
- def path_bytes(s):
- """
- Convert a Python path to a :py:class:`bytes` for the path which can be
- passed into an OpenSSL API accepting a filename.
- :param s: A path (valid for os.fspath).
- :return: An instance of :py:class:`bytes`.
- """
- b = os.fspath(s)
- if isinstance(b, str):
- return b.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding())
- else:
- return b
- def byte_string(s):
- return s.encode("charmap")
- # A marker object to observe whether some optional arguments are passed any
- # value or not.
- UNSPECIFIED = object()
- _TEXT_WARNING = "str for {0} is no longer accepted, use bytes"
- def text_to_bytes_and_warn(label, obj):
- """
- If ``obj`` is text, emit a warning that it should be bytes instead and try
- to convert it to bytes automatically.
- :param str label: The name of the parameter from which ``obj`` was taken
- (so a developer can easily find the source of the problem and correct
- it).
- :return: If ``obj`` is the text string type, a ``bytes`` object giving the
- UTF-8 encoding of that text is returned. Otherwise, ``obj`` itself is
- returned.
- """
- if isinstance(obj, str):
- warnings.warn(
- _TEXT_WARNING.format(label),
- category=DeprecationWarning,
- stacklevel=3,
- )
- return obj.encode("utf-8")
- return obj
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