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Revision 512d2cc64328d06f4ff627497ab444e83e513348 authored by Raymond Hettinger on 25 January 2011, 21:32:39 UTC, committed by Raymond Hettinger on 25 January 2011, 21:32:39 UTC
(Reviewed by Georg Brandl.)

Also made similar changes to deque.reverse() though this wasn't
strictly necessary (the edge case cannot occur with two pointers
moving to meet in the middle).  Making the change in reverse()
was more a matter of future-proofing.
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Tip revision: 512d2cc64328d06f4ff627497ab444e83e513348 authored by Raymond Hettinger on 25 January 2011, 21:32:39 UTC
Issue #11004: Repair edge case in deque.count().
Tip revision: 512d2cc
cryptmodule.c
/* cryptmodule.c - by Steve Majewski
 */

#include "Python.h"

#include <sys/types.h>

#ifdef __VMS
#include <openssl/des.h>
#endif

/* Module crypt */


static PyObject *crypt_crypt(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
    char *word, *salt;
#ifndef __VMS
    extern char * crypt(const char *, const char *);
#endif

    if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "ss:crypt", &word, &salt)) {
        return NULL;
    }
    /* On some platforms (AtheOS) crypt returns NULL for an invalid
       salt. Return None in that case. XXX Maybe raise an exception?  */
    return Py_BuildValue("s", crypt(word, salt));

}

PyDoc_STRVAR(crypt_crypt__doc__,
"crypt(word, salt) -> string\n\
word will usually be a user's password. salt is a 2-character string\n\
which will be used to select one of 4096 variations of DES. The characters\n\
in salt must be either \".\", \"/\", or an alphanumeric character. Returns\n\
the hashed password as a string, which will be composed of characters from\n\
the same alphabet as the salt.");


static PyMethodDef crypt_methods[] = {
    {"crypt",           crypt_crypt, METH_VARARGS, crypt_crypt__doc__},
    {NULL,              NULL}           /* sentinel */
};


static struct PyModuleDef cryptmodule = {
    PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT,
    "crypt",
    NULL,
    -1,
    crypt_methods,
    NULL,
    NULL,
    NULL,
    NULL
};

PyMODINIT_FUNC
PyInit_crypt(void)
{
    return PyModule_Create(&cryptmodule);
}
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