#!/usr/bin/env perl ## ## Author......: See docs/credits.txt ## License.....: MIT ## use strict; use warnings; sub module_constraints { [[0, 256], [0, 256], [0, 55], [0, 55], [-1, -1]] } sub module_generate_hash { my $word = shift; # PyGOST outputs digests in little-endian order, while the kernels # expect them in big-endian; hence the digest[::-1] mirroring. # Using sys.stdout.write instead of print to disable \n character. my $python_code = <<"END_CODE"; import binascii import sys from pygost import gost34112012256 digest = gost34112012256.new(b"$word").digest() sys.stdout.write(binascii.hexlify(digest[::-1])) END_CODE my $hash = `python2 -c '$python_code'`; return $hash; } sub module_verify_hash { my $line = shift; my ($hash, $word) = split (':', $line); return unless defined $hash; return unless defined $word; my $word_packed = pack_if_HEX_notation ($word); my $new_hash = module_generate_hash ($word_packed); return ($new_hash, $word); } 1;