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This deserves some explanation. * tests were moved to separate python/tests subdir * trezorlib was moved to python/src, so that it does not exist on PYTHONPATH by default (see https://blog.ionelmc.ro/2014/05/25/python-packaging/ for details) * everything was updated to understand the new structure * trezorctl was changed from a top-level executable script to a module `trezorlib.cli.trezorctl` and is installed via the entry_points mechanism. This should make it work normally on Windows! The package should be installable as normal through pip and pipenv, no changes are needed on that side. The source package from pypi will include unit tests. (Device tests were completely moved out). Wheel will exclude them, because users don't need them. That shrinks the .whl from 520 kB to 270 - nice! python: reorganize remaining unit tests
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6.9 KiB
Python
272 lines
6.9 KiB
Python
# This file is part of the Trezor project.
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# Copyright (C) 2012-2019 SatoshiLabs and contributors
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#
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# This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the License along with this library.
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# If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html>.
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import functools
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import hashlib
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import re
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import struct
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import unicodedata
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from typing import List, NewType
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from .coins import slip44
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from .exceptions import TrezorFailure
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CallException = TrezorFailure
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HARDENED_FLAG = 1 << 31
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Address = NewType("Address", List[int])
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def H_(x: int) -> int:
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"""
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Shortcut function that "hardens" a number in a BIP44 path.
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"""
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return x | HARDENED_FLAG
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def btc_hash(data):
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"""
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Double-SHA256 hash as used in BTC
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"""
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return hashlib.sha256(hashlib.sha256(data).digest()).digest()
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def hash_160(public_key):
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md = hashlib.new("ripemd160")
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md.update(hashlib.sha256(public_key).digest())
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return md.digest()
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def hash_160_to_bc_address(h160, address_type):
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vh160 = struct.pack("<B", address_type) + h160
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h = btc_hash(vh160)
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addr = vh160 + h[0:4]
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return b58encode(addr)
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def compress_pubkey(public_key):
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if public_key[0] == 4:
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return bytes((public_key[64] & 1) + 2) + public_key[1:33]
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raise ValueError("Pubkey is already compressed")
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def public_key_to_bc_address(public_key, address_type, compress=True):
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if public_key[0] == "\x04" and compress:
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public_key = compress_pubkey(public_key)
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h160 = hash_160(public_key)
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return hash_160_to_bc_address(h160, address_type)
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__b58chars = "123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz"
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__b58base = len(__b58chars)
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def b58encode(v):
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""" encode v, which is a string of bytes, to base58."""
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long_value = 0
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for c in v:
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long_value = long_value * 256 + c
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result = ""
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while long_value >= __b58base:
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div, mod = divmod(long_value, __b58base)
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result = __b58chars[mod] + result
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long_value = div
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result = __b58chars[long_value] + result
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# Bitcoin does a little leading-zero-compression:
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# leading 0-bytes in the input become leading-1s
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nPad = 0
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for c in v:
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if c == 0:
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nPad += 1
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else:
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break
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return (__b58chars[0] * nPad) + result
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def b58decode(v, length=None):
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""" decode v into a string of len bytes."""
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if isinstance(v, bytes):
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v = v.decode()
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for c in v:
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if c not in __b58chars:
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raise ValueError("invalid Base58 string")
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long_value = 0
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for (i, c) in enumerate(v[::-1]):
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long_value += __b58chars.find(c) * (__b58base ** i)
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result = b""
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while long_value >= 256:
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div, mod = divmod(long_value, 256)
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result = struct.pack("B", mod) + result
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long_value = div
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result = struct.pack("B", long_value) + result
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nPad = 0
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for c in v:
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if c == __b58chars[0]:
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nPad += 1
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else:
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break
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result = b"\x00" * nPad + result
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if length is not None and len(result) != length:
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return None
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return result
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def b58check_encode(v):
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checksum = btc_hash(v)[:4]
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return b58encode(v + checksum)
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def b58check_decode(v, length=None):
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dec = b58decode(v, length)
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data, checksum = dec[:-4], dec[-4:]
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if btc_hash(data)[:4] != checksum:
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raise ValueError("invalid checksum")
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return data
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def parse_path(nstr: str) -> Address:
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"""
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Convert BIP32 path string to list of uint32 integers with hardened flags.
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Several conventions are supported to set the hardened flag: -1, 1', 1h
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e.g.: "0/1h/1" -> [0, 0x80000001, 1]
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:param nstr: path string
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:return: list of integers
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"""
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if not nstr:
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return []
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n = nstr.split("/")
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# m/a/b/c => a/b/c
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if n[0] == "m":
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n = n[1:]
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# coin_name/a/b/c => 44'/SLIP44_constant'/a/b/c
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if n[0] in slip44:
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coin_id = slip44[n[0]]
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n[0:1] = ["44h", "{}h".format(coin_id)]
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def str_to_harden(x: str) -> int:
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if x.startswith("-"):
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return H_(abs(int(x)))
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elif x.endswith(("h", "'")):
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return H_(int(x[:-1]))
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else:
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return int(x)
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try:
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return [str_to_harden(x) for x in n]
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except Exception:
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raise ValueError("Invalid BIP32 path", nstr)
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def normalize_nfc(txt):
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"""
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Normalize message to NFC and return bytes suitable for protobuf.
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This seems to be bitcoin-qt standard of doing things.
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"""
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if isinstance(txt, bytes):
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txt = txt.decode()
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return unicodedata.normalize("NFC", txt).encode()
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class expect:
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# Decorator checks if the method
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# returned one of expected protobuf messages
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# or raises an exception
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def __init__(self, expected, field=None):
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self.expected = expected
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self.field = field
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def __call__(self, f):
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@functools.wraps(f)
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def wrapped_f(*args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True # for pytest # pylint: disable=W0612
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ret = f(*args, **kwargs)
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if not isinstance(ret, self.expected):
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raise RuntimeError(
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"Got %s, expected %s" % (ret.__class__, self.expected)
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)
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if self.field is not None:
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return getattr(ret, self.field)
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else:
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return ret
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return wrapped_f
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def session(f):
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# Decorator wraps a BaseClient method
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# with session activation / deactivation
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@functools.wraps(f)
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def wrapped_f(client, *args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True # for pytest # pylint: disable=W0612
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client.open()
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try:
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return f(client, *args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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client.close()
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return wrapped_f
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# de-camelcasifier
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# https://stackoverflow.com/a/1176023/222189
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FIRST_CAP_RE = re.compile("(.)([A-Z][a-z]+)")
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ALL_CAP_RE = re.compile("([a-z0-9])([A-Z])")
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def from_camelcase(s):
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s = FIRST_CAP_RE.sub(r"\1_\2", s)
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return ALL_CAP_RE.sub(r"\1_\2", s).lower()
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def dict_from_camelcase(d, renames=None):
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if not isinstance(d, dict):
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return d
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if renames is None:
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renames = {}
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res = {}
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for key, value in d.items():
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newkey = from_camelcase(key)
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renamed_key = renames.get(newkey) or renames.get(key)
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if renamed_key:
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newkey = renamed_key
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if isinstance(value, list):
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res[newkey] = [dict_from_camelcase(v, renames) for v in value]
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else:
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res[newkey] = dict_from_camelcase(value, renames)
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return res
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