Example #1
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 def test_hash_fox(self):
     self.assertEqual(
         b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash('The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog')),
         results['tqbfjotld'])
     self.assertEqual(
         b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash('The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy eog')),
         results['tqbfjotle'])
Example #2
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 def test_hash_fox(self):
     self.assertEqual(
         b2a_hex(
             whirlpool.hash('The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog')),
         results['tqbfjotld'])
     self.assertEqual(
         b2a_hex(
             whirlpool.hash('The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy eog')),
         results['tqbfjotle'])
Example #3
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 def test_hash_fox(self):
     self.assertEqual(digest2hex(whirlpool.hash(data['tqbfjotld'])), results['tqbfjotld'])
     self.assertEqual(digest2hex(whirlpool.hash(data['tqbfjotle'])), results['tqbfjotle'])
Example #4
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 def test_hash_empty(self):
     self.assertEqual(digest2hex(whirlpool.hash(data['empty'])), results['empty'])
Example #5
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 def _hash_multi(self, string, strength):
     for i in range(int(math.pow(2, strength))):
         string = b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash(string))
     return string
Example #6
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 def test_hash_empty(self):
     self.assertEqual(b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash('')), results['empty'])
Example #7
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 def _hash_multi(self, string, strength):
     for i in range(int(math.pow(2, strength))):
         string = b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash(string))
     return string
Example #8
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# The friend I visited in europe looks so old I always make fun of him
# that he must be born before jesus.  Whenever possible he tells me his war
# stories and how some fat guy kicked his ass.
# Caesar
m = caesar(m, 3)
print "After Caesar = ", m

# I even met a woman in europe.  Her name was alice.  She invited me to her
# house.  I was great she even had a whirlpool there.  Immediately we both
# jumped into it.  The neighbours already shouting cozz+alice didn't really
# bother me at this time. (whirlpool hash)
import whirlpool

m = m + "+alice"
m = binascii.b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash(m))
for _ in xrange(50):
    m = binascii.b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash(m))
    match = re.search("78\d{6}", m)
    if match:
        # Got the phone number.  Slice it out.
        print m
        m = re.sub(match.group(0), '', m)
        print m

# When I had to get back to america I was looking for my flight number 888 at
# the airport, but I couldnt find it anywhere.  So I called another friend in
# europe and asked him for advice. He has won his first race championship in
# 1996 in europe driving with a speed of 160 miles per hour.   This friend now
# guided me really really quickly until I found my flight back home. Funny
# thing was that my flight number was at the very beginning of the airport.
Example #9
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 def test_hash_empty(self):
     self.assertEqual(b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash('')), results['empty'])
Example #10
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print "After 'cashing in' numbers = ", m

# The friend I visited in europe looks so old I always make fun of him
# that he must be born before jesus.  Whenever possible he tells me his war
# stories and how some fat guy kicked his ass.
# Caesar
m = caesar(m, 3)
print "After Caesar = ", m

# I even met a woman in europe.  Her name was alice.  She invited me to her
# house.  I was great she even had a whirlpool there.  Immediately we both
# jumped into it.  The neighbours already shouting cozz+alice didn't really
# bother me at this time. (whirlpool hash)
import whirlpool
m = m + "+alice"
m = binascii.b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash(m))
for _ in xrange(50): 
  m = binascii.b2a_hex(whirlpool.hash(m))
  match = re.search("78\d{6}", m)
  if match:
    # Got the phone number.  Slice it out.
    print m
    m = re.sub(match.group(0), '', m)
    print m

# When I had to get back to america I was looking for my flight number 888 at
# the airport, but I couldnt find it anywhere.  So I called another friend in
# europe and asked him for advice. He has won his first race championship in
# 1996 in europe driving with a speed of 160 miles per hour.   This friend now
# guided me really really quickly until I found my flight back home. Funny
# thing was that my flight number was at the very beginning of the airport.