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445 lines
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Python
445 lines
11 KiB
Python
"""
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The MD5 algorithm is a hash function that's commonly used as a checksum to
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detect data corruption. The algorithm works by processing a given message in
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blocks of 512 bits, padding the message as needed. It uses the blocks to operate
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a 128-bit state and performs a total of 64 such operations. Note that all values
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are little-endian, so inputs are converted as needed.
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Although MD5 was used as a cryptographic hash function in the past, it's since
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been cracked, so it shouldn't be used for security purposes.
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For more info, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5
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"""
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from collections.abc import Generator
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from math import sin
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def to_little_endian(string_32: bytes) -> bytes:
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"""
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Converts the given string to little-endian in groups of 8 chars.
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Arguments:
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string_32 {[string]} -- [32-char string]
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Raises:
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ValueError -- [input is not 32 char]
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Returns:
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32-char little-endian string
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>>> to_little_endian(b'1234567890abcdfghijklmnopqrstuvw')
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b'pqrstuvwhijklmno90abcdfg12345678'
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>>> to_little_endian(b'1234567890')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: Input must be of length 32
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"""
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if len(string_32) != 32:
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raise ValueError("Input must be of length 32")
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little_endian = b""
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for i in [3, 2, 1, 0]:
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little_endian += string_32[8 * i : 8 * i + 8]
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return little_endian
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def reformat_hex(i: int) -> bytes:
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"""
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Converts the given non-negative integer to hex string.
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Example: Suppose the input is the following:
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i = 1234
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The input is 0x000004d2 in hex, so the little-endian hex string is
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"d2040000".
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Arguments:
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i {[int]} -- [integer]
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Raises:
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ValueError -- [input is negative]
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Returns:
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8-char little-endian hex string
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>>> reformat_hex(1234)
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b'd2040000'
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>>> reformat_hex(666)
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b'9a020000'
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>>> reformat_hex(0)
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b'00000000'
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>>> reformat_hex(1234567890)
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b'd2029649'
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>>> reformat_hex(1234567890987654321)
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b'b11c6cb1'
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>>> reformat_hex(-1)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: Input must be non-negative
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"""
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if i < 0:
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raise ValueError("Input must be non-negative")
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hex_rep = format(i, "08x")[-8:]
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little_endian_hex = b""
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for j in [3, 2, 1, 0]:
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little_endian_hex += hex_rep[2 * j : 2 * j + 2].encode("utf-8")
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return little_endian_hex
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def preprocess(message: bytes) -> bytes:
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"""
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Preprocesses the message string:
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- Convert message to bit string
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- Pad bit string to a multiple of 512 chars:
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- Append a 1
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- Append 0's until length = 448 (mod 512)
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- Append length of original message (64 chars)
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Example: Suppose the input is the following:
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message = "a"
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The message bit string is "01100001", which is 8 bits long. Thus, the
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bit string needs 439 bits of padding so that
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(bit_string + "1" + padding) = 448 (mod 512).
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The message length is "000010000...0" in 64-bit little-endian binary.
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The combined bit string is then 512 bits long.
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Arguments:
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message {[string]} -- [message string]
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Returns:
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processed bit string padded to a multiple of 512 chars
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>>> preprocess(b"a") == (b"01100001" + b"1" +
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... (b"0" * 439) + b"00001000" + (b"0" * 56))
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True
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>>> preprocess(b"") == b"1" + (b"0" * 447) + (b"0" * 64)
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True
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"""
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bit_string = b""
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for char in message:
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bit_string += format(char, "08b").encode("utf-8")
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start_len = format(len(bit_string), "064b").encode("utf-8")
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# Pad bit_string to a multiple of 512 chars
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bit_string += b"1"
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while len(bit_string) % 512 != 448:
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bit_string += b"0"
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bit_string += to_little_endian(start_len[32:]) + to_little_endian(start_len[:32])
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return bit_string
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def get_block_words(bit_string: bytes) -> Generator[list[int], None, None]:
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"""
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Splits bit string into blocks of 512 chars and yields each block as a list
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of 32-bit words
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Example: Suppose the input is the following:
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bit_string =
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"000000000...0" + # 0x00 (32 bits, padded to the right)
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"000000010...0" + # 0x01 (32 bits, padded to the right)
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"000000100...0" + # 0x02 (32 bits, padded to the right)
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"000000110...0" + # 0x03 (32 bits, padded to the right)
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...
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"000011110...0" # 0x0a (32 bits, padded to the right)
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Then len(bit_string) == 512, so there'll be 1 block. The block is split
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into 32-bit words, and each word is converted to little endian. The
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first word is interpreted as 0 in decimal, the second word is
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interpreted as 1 in decimal, etc.
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Thus, block_words == [[0, 1, 2, 3, ..., 15]].
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Arguments:
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bit_string {[string]} -- [bit string with multiple of 512 as length]
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Raises:
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ValueError -- [length of bit string isn't multiple of 512]
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Yields:
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a list of 16 32-bit words
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>>> test_string = ("".join(format(n << 24, "032b") for n in range(16))
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... .encode("utf-8"))
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>>> list(get_block_words(test_string))
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[[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15]]
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>>> list(get_block_words(test_string * 4)) == [list(range(16))] * 4
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True
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>>> list(get_block_words(b"1" * 512)) == [[4294967295] * 16]
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True
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>>> list(get_block_words(b""))
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[]
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>>> list(get_block_words(b"1111"))
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: Input must have length that's a multiple of 512
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"""
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if len(bit_string) % 512 != 0:
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raise ValueError("Input must have length that's a multiple of 512")
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for pos in range(0, len(bit_string), 512):
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block = bit_string[pos : pos + 512]
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block_words = []
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for i in range(0, 512, 32):
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block_words.append(int(to_little_endian(block[i : i + 32]), 2))
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yield block_words
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def not_32(i: int) -> int:
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"""
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Perform bitwise NOT on given int.
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Arguments:
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i {[int]} -- [given int]
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Raises:
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ValueError -- [input is negative]
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Returns:
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Result of bitwise NOT on i
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>>> not_32(34)
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4294967261
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>>> not_32(1234)
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4294966061
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>>> not_32(4294966061)
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1234
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>>> not_32(0)
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4294967295
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>>> not_32(1)
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4294967294
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>>> not_32(-1)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: Input must be non-negative
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"""
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if i < 0:
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raise ValueError("Input must be non-negative")
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i_str = format(i, "032b")
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new_str = ""
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for c in i_str:
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new_str += "1" if c == "0" else "0"
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return int(new_str, 2)
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def sum_32(a: int, b: int) -> int:
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"""
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Add two numbers as 32-bit ints.
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Arguments:
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a {[int]} -- [first given int]
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b {[int]} -- [second given int]
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Returns:
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(a + b) as an unsigned 32-bit int
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>>> sum_32(1, 1)
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2
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>>> sum_32(2, 3)
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5
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>>> sum_32(0, 0)
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0
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>>> sum_32(-1, -1)
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4294967294
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>>> sum_32(4294967295, 1)
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0
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"""
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return (a + b) % 2**32
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def left_rotate_32(i: int, shift: int) -> int:
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"""
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Rotate the bits of a given int left by a given amount.
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Arguments:
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i {[int]} -- [given int]
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shift {[int]} -- [shift amount]
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Raises:
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ValueError -- [either given int or shift is negative]
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Returns:
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`i` rotated to the left by `shift` bits
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>>> left_rotate_32(1234, 1)
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2468
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>>> left_rotate_32(1111, 4)
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17776
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>>> left_rotate_32(2147483648, 1)
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1
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>>> left_rotate_32(2147483648, 3)
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4
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>>> left_rotate_32(4294967295, 4)
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4294967295
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>>> left_rotate_32(1234, 0)
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1234
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>>> left_rotate_32(0, 0)
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0
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>>> left_rotate_32(-1, 0)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: Input must be non-negative
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>>> left_rotate_32(0, -1)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ValueError: Shift must be non-negative
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"""
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if i < 0:
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raise ValueError("Input must be non-negative")
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if shift < 0:
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raise ValueError("Shift must be non-negative")
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return ((i << shift) ^ (i >> (32 - shift))) % 2**32
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def md5_me(message: bytes) -> bytes:
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"""
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Returns the 32-char MD5 hash of a given message.
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Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5#Algorithm
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Arguments:
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message {[string]} -- [message]
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Returns:
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32-char MD5 hash string
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>>> md5_me(b"")
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b'd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e'
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>>> md5_me(b"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog")
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b'9e107d9d372bb6826bd81d3542a419d6'
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>>> md5_me(b"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.")
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b'e4d909c290d0fb1ca068ffaddf22cbd0'
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>>> import hashlib
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>>> from string import ascii_letters
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>>> msgs = [b"", ascii_letters.encode("utf-8"), "Üñîçø∂é".encode("utf-8"),
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... b"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."]
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>>> all(md5_me(msg) == hashlib.md5(msg).hexdigest().encode("utf-8") for msg in msgs)
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True
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"""
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# Convert to bit string, add padding and append message length
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bit_string = preprocess(message)
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added_consts = [int(2**32 * abs(sin(i + 1))) for i in range(64)]
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# Starting states
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a0 = 0x67452301
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b0 = 0xEFCDAB89
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c0 = 0x98BADCFE
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d0 = 0x10325476
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shift_amounts = [
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7,
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12,
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17,
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22,
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7,
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12,
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17,
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22,
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7,
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12,
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17,
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22,
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7,
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12,
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17,
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22,
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5,
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9,
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14,
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20,
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5,
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9,
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14,
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20,
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5,
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9,
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14,
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20,
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5,
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9,
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14,
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20,
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4,
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11,
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16,
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23,
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4,
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11,
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16,
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23,
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4,
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11,
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16,
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23,
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4,
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11,
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16,
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23,
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6,
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10,
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15,
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21,
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6,
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10,
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15,
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21,
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6,
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10,
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15,
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21,
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6,
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10,
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15,
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21,
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]
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# Process bit string in chunks, each with 16 32-char words
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for block_words in get_block_words(bit_string):
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a = a0
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b = b0
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c = c0
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d = d0
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# Hash current chunk
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for i in range(64):
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if i <= 15:
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# f = (b & c) | (not_32(b) & d) # Alternate definition for f
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f = d ^ (b & (c ^ d))
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g = i
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elif i <= 31:
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# f = (d & b) | (not_32(d) & c) # Alternate definition for f
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f = c ^ (d & (b ^ c))
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g = (5 * i + 1) % 16
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elif i <= 47:
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f = b ^ c ^ d
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g = (3 * i + 5) % 16
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else:
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f = c ^ (b | not_32(d))
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g = (7 * i) % 16
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f = (f + a + added_consts[i] + block_words[g]) % 2**32
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a = d
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d = c
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c = b
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b = sum_32(b, left_rotate_32(f, shift_amounts[i]))
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# Add hashed chunk to running total
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a0 = sum_32(a0, a)
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b0 = sum_32(b0, b)
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c0 = sum_32(c0, c)
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d0 = sum_32(d0, d)
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digest = reformat_hex(a0) + reformat_hex(b0) + reformat_hex(c0) + reformat_hex(d0)
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return digest
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod()
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