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.
The to_native_str function was supposed to produce Unicode decoded
native strings for python2 and python3.
Upon further consideration this doesn't make much sense since under
python2 it would need to decode the bytes into a Unicode string and turn
it back into a python2 str.
The ability to use the replacement character requires us to use a
Unicode string under python2 as well.
This patch changes the decryption functions not to fail if there was an
unicode decode error while converting the decrypted bytes plaintext into
a native python string.
Characters that cannot be decoded as unicode are now replaced with the
unicode replacement character (U+FFFD).
The old behaviour of raising an UnicodeDecodeError can be achieved by
passing the "strict" error handling scheme to the decrypt function.
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.
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>
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>
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>