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Hypothesis recently had some problems with the typing module breaking
the tox tests.
Since Hypothesis isn't really used much in the test this patch removes
it from them as well as from the test-requirements.
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add python bindings for PK signing
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The SAS header is required to build the package therefore it needs to be
shipped with the source distribution of the package.
Adding it to the manifest achieves this.
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This allows downstream users to install this python module with pip as
well as allowing people to declare it as a dependency in their setup.py.
Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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This patch adds the Olm header files to the manifest, this results in
the header files being added to source distributions of the python-olm
module.
The headers are required to build the module. Including them in the
source distribution is the easiest way to make sure that builds from the
source distribution will succeed provided that the Olm C library is
already installed.
Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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This patch adds bindings to the PK part of the Olm library contained in
the pk.h header file.
Encryption, decryption as well as pickling/unpickling of the decryption
object is supported.
Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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Typing is part of standard library from python 3.5 and from python 3.7
onwards trying to install it results in an error.
This patch disables typing installation on python versions that are
newer than 3.5.
Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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This patch adds bindings to the SAS part of the Olm library contained in
the sas.h header file.
Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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This is a workaround for a bug where signature verification would
overwrite the variable holding the signature.
This only happens on python2.
Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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also reduce the amount of memory copying that we do
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since they're not for the right repository any more
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- build both Python2 and Python3 libs by default, and add separate rules
building Python2 and Python.
- use the libraries as built by setuptools, rather than building again
separately
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This patch adds the ability to build the bindings without having a
globally installed Olm C library.
Provided that the C library is already built, the tests can be run now
with make test.
Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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This commit imports the python bindings from:
https://github.com/poljar/python-olm
The bindings are imported at commit c44b145818520d69eaaa350fb95afcb846125e0f
Minor modifications were made while importing:
- Removed travis config
- Removed Arch Linux PKGBUILD
- Removed the html docs, they can be rebuild by running make html in
the docs folder
- Slightly modified the README
The new bindings feature some improvements over the old ones:
- Python 2 and 3 support
- Automatic memory management
- Automatic memory clearing before it is freed
- Type signatures via the python typing module
- Full test coverage
- Properties are utilized where it makes sense (e.g. account.id)
Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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Signed-off-by: Damir Jelić <poljar@termina.org.uk>
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Signed-off-by: Wilfried Klaebe <w+gitstuff@chaos.in-kiel.de>
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It's not much use if everything is hardcoded.
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Merge master into patched branch to fix conflicts prior to merge back to master
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Fix line lengths in newly-added code
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Signed-off-by: Alexander Maznev <alexander.maznev@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Alexander Maznev <alexander.maznev@gmail.com>
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message_index
Signed-off-by: Alexander Maznev <alexander.maznev@gmail.com>
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make the python code adhere to PEP8
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Signed-off-by: Jan Jancar <johny@neuromancer.sk>
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olm_import_inbound_group_session, which reads the format written by
olm_export_inbound_group_session to initialise a group session.
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A pair of functions which allow you to export the megolm keys for an inbound
group session, so that an application can save/restore them.
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Return the message index when decrypting group messages.
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Applications can use the index to detect replays of the same message.
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These missing signatures were causing OSX to truncate 64-bit pointers
to 32-bit pointers when calling the missing methods, causing segfaults
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