AES128

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lib/AES128.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

=head1 SYNOPSIS

	# ------------------------  simple version ----------------------------------
	use AES128 qw/:all/;
	my $plain_text = "There's more than one way to do it.";
	my $key = "my secret aes key.";
	my $encrypted = AES128_CTR_encrypt($plain_text, $key);
	my $plain     = AES128_CTR_decrypt($encrypted, $key);


	# ------------ server/client key exchange -----------------------------------
	use MicroECC;
	use AES128 qw/:all/;
	use Digest::SHA qw/sha256/;

	my $curve = MicroECC::secp256r1();
	my ($server_pubkey, $server_privkey) = MicroECC::make_key($curve);

	# Generate shared secret with client public key.
	my $shared_secret = MicroECC::shared_secret($client_pubkey, $server_privkey);
	my $key = sha256($shared_secret);

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

=head1 SYNOPSIS

  perl ppport.h [options] [source files]

  Searches current directory for files if no [source files] are given

  --help                      show short help

  --version                   show version

  --patch=file                write one patch file with changes
  --copy=suffix               write changed copies with suffix
  --diff=program              use diff program and options

  --compat-version=version    provide compatibility with Perl version
  --cplusplus                 accept C++ comments

  --quiet                     don't output anything except fatal errors
  --nodiag                    don't show diagnostics
  --nohints                   don't show hints
  --nochanges                 don't suggest changes
  --nofilter                  don't filter input files

  --strip                     strip all script and doc functionality from
                              ppport.h

  --list-provided             list provided API
  --list-unsupported          list unsupported API
  --api-info=name             show Perl API portability information

=head1 COMPATIBILITY

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN


Display a brief usage summary.

=head2 --version

Display the version of F<ppport.h>.

=head2 --patch=I<file>

If this option is given, a single patch file will be created if
any changes are suggested. This requires a working diff program
to be installed on your system.

=head2 --copy=I<suffix>

If this option is given, a copy of each file will be saved with
the given suffix that contains the suggested changes. This does
not require any external programs. Note that this does not
automagically add a dot between the original filename and the
suffix. If you want the dot, you have to include it in the option
argument.

If neither C<--patch> or C<--copy> are given, the default is to
simply print the diffs for each file. This requires either
C<Text::Diff> or a C<diff> program to be installed.

=head2 --diff=I<program>

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

=head2 --nodiag

Don't output any diagnostic messages. Only portability
alerts will be printed.

=head2 --nohints

Don't output any hints. Hints often contain useful portability
notes. Warnings will still be displayed.

=head2 --nochanges

Don't suggest any changes. Only give diagnostic output and hints
unless these are also deactivated.

=head2 --nofilter

Don't filter the list of input files. By default, files not looking
like source code (i.e. not *.xs, *.c, *.cc, *.cpp or *.h) are skipped.

=head2 --strip

Strip all script and documentation functionality from F<ppport.h>.

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

    sv_catpvf_mg()            NEED_sv_catpvf_mg            NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_GLOBAL
    sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext()  NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext  NEED_sv_catpvf_mg_nocontext_GLOBAL
    sv_pvn_force_flags()      NEED_sv_pvn_force_flags      NEED_sv_pvn_force_flags_GLOBAL
    sv_setpvf_mg()            NEED_sv_setpvf_mg            NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_GLOBAL
    sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext()  NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext  NEED_sv_setpvf_mg_nocontext_GLOBAL
    sv_unmagicext()           NEED_sv_unmagicext           NEED_sv_unmagicext_GLOBAL
    vload_module()            NEED_vload_module            NEED_vload_module_GLOBAL
    vnewSVpvf()               NEED_vnewSVpvf               NEED_vnewSVpvf_GLOBAL
    warner()                  NEED_warner                  NEED_warner_GLOBAL

To avoid namespace conflicts, you can change the namespace of the
explicitly exported functions / variables using the C<DPPP_NAMESPACE>
macro. Just C<#define> the macro before including C<ppport.h>:

    #define DPPP_NAMESPACE MyOwnNamespace_
    #include "ppport.h"

The default namespace is C<DPPP_>.

=back

The good thing is that most of the above can be checked by running
F<ppport.h> on your source code. See the next section for
details.

=head1 EXAMPLES

To verify whether F<ppport.h> is needed for your module, whether you
should make any changes to your code, and whether any special defines
should be used, F<ppport.h> can be run as a Perl script to check your
source code. Simply say:

    perl ppport.h

The result will usually be a list of patches suggesting changes
that should at least be acceptable, if not necessarily the most
efficient solution, or a fix for all possible problems.

If you know that your XS module uses features only available in
newer Perl releases, if you're aware that it uses C++ comments,
and if you want all suggestions as a single patch file, you could
use something like this:

    perl ppport.h --compat-version=5.6.0 --cplusplus --patch=test.diff

If you only want your code to be scanned without any suggestions
for changes, use:

    perl ppport.h --nochanges

You can specify a different C<diff> program or options, using
the C<--diff> option:

    perl ppport.h --diff='diff -C 10'

This would output context diffs with 10 lines of context.

If you want to create patched copies of your files instead, use:

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN


# Disable broken TRIE-optimization
BEGIN { eval '${^RE_TRIE_MAXBUF} = -1' if $] >= 5.009004 && $] <= 5.009005 }

my $VERSION = 3.35;

my %opt = (
  quiet     => 0,
  diag      => 1,
  hints     => 1,
  changes   => 1,
  cplusplus => 0,
  filter    => 1,
  strip     => 0,
  version   => 0,
);

my($ppport) = $0 =~ /([\w.]+)$/;
my $LF = '(?:\r\n|[\r\n])';   # line feed
my $HS = "[ \t]";             # horizontal whitespace

# Never use C comments in this file!
my $ccs  = '/'.'*';
my $cce  = '*'.'/';
my $rccs = quotemeta $ccs;
my $rcce = quotemeta $cce;

eval {
  require Getopt::Long;
  Getopt::Long::GetOptions(\%opt, qw(
    help quiet diag! filter! hints! changes! cplusplus strip version
    patch=s copy=s diff=s compat-version=s
    list-provided list-unsupported api-info=s
  )) or usage();
};

if ($@ and grep /^-/, @ARGV) {
  usage() if "@ARGV" =~ /^--?h(?:elp)?$/;
  die "Getopt::Long not found. Please don't use any options.\n";
}

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

more_bodies|||
more_sv|||
moreswitches|||
move_proto_attr|||
mro_clean_isarev|||
mro_gather_and_rename|||
mro_get_from_name||5.010001|
mro_get_linear_isa_dfs|||
mro_get_linear_isa||5.009005|
mro_get_private_data||5.010001|
mro_isa_changed_in|||
mro_meta_dup|||
mro_meta_init|||
mro_method_changed_in||5.009005|
mro_package_moved|||
mro_register||5.010001|
mro_set_mro||5.010001|
mro_set_private_data||5.010001|
mul128|||
mulexp10|||n
multideref_stringify|||
my_atof2||5.007002|
my_atof||5.006000|
my_attrs|||

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

  unless (open IN, "<$filename") {
    warn "Unable to read from $filename: $!\n";
    next;
  }

  info("Scanning $filename ...");

  my $c = do { local $/; <IN> };
  close IN;

  my %file = (orig => $c, changes => 0);

  # Temporarily remove C/XS comments and strings from the code
  my @ccom;

  $c =~ s{
    ( ^$HS*\#$HS*include\b[^\r\n]+\b(?:\Q$ppport\E|XSUB\.h)\b[^\r\n]*
    | ^$HS*\#$HS*(?:define|elif|if(?:def)?)\b[^\r\n]* )
  | ( ^$HS*\#[^\r\n]*
    | "[^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*"
    | '[^'\\]*(?:\\.[^'\\]*)*'

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

  info("=== Analyzing $filename ===");

  my %file = %{$files{$filename}};
  my $func;
  my $c = $file{code};
  my $warnings = 0;

  for $func (sort keys %{$file{uses_Perl}}) {
    if ($API{$func}{varargs}) {
      unless ($API{$func}{nothxarg}) {
        my $changes = ($c =~ s{\b(Perl_$func\s*\(\s*)(?!aTHX_?)(\)|[^\s)]*\))}
                              { $1 . ($2 eq ')' ? 'aTHX' : 'aTHX_ ') . $2 }ge);
        if ($changes) {
          warning("Doesn't pass interpreter argument aTHX to Perl_$func");
          $file{changes} += $changes;
        }
      }
    }
    else {
      warning("Uses Perl_$func instead of $func");
      $file{changes} += ($c =~ s{\bPerl_$func(\s*)\((\s*aTHX_?)?\s*}
                                {$func$1(}g);
    }
  }

  for $func (sort keys %{$file{uses_replace}}) {
    warning("Uses $func instead of $replace{$func}");
    $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/\b$func\b/$replace{$func}/g);
  }

  for $func (sort keys %{$file{uses_provided}}) {
    if ($file{uses}{$func}) {
      if (exists $file{uses_deps}{$func}) {
        diag("Uses $func, which depends on ", join(', ', @{$file{uses_deps}{$func}}));
      }
      else {
        diag("Uses $func");
      }

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

  for $func (sort keys %{$file{needed_static}}) {
    my $message = '';
    if (not exists $file{uses}{$func}) {
      $message = "No need to define NEED_$func if $func is never used";
    }
    elsif (exists $file{needs}{$func} && $file{needs}{$func} ne 'static') {
      $message = "No need to define NEED_$func when already needed globally";
    }
    if ($message) {
      diag($message);
      $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/^$HS*#$HS*define$HS+NEED_$func\b.*$LF//mg);
    }
  }

  for $func (sort keys %{$file{needed_global}}) {
    my $message = '';
    if (not exists $global{uses}{$func}) {
      $message = "No need to define NEED_${func}_GLOBAL if $func is never used";
    }
    elsif (exists $file{needs}{$func}) {
      if ($file{needs}{$func} eq 'extern') {
        $message = "No need to define NEED_${func}_GLOBAL when already needed globally";
      }
      elsif ($file{needs}{$func} eq 'static') {
        $message = "No need to define NEED_${func}_GLOBAL when only used in this file";
      }
    }
    if ($message) {
      diag($message);
      $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/^$HS*#$HS*define$HS+NEED_${func}_GLOBAL\b.*$LF//mg);
    }
  }

  $file{needs_inc_ppport} = keys %{$file{uses}};

  if ($file{needs_inc_ppport}) {
    my $pp = '';

    for $func (sort keys %{$file{needs}}) {
      my $type = $file{needs}{$func};

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

        }
        else {
          diag("File needs $func, adding static request");
        }
        $pp .= "#define NEED_$func$suffix\n";
      }
    }

    if ($pp && ($c =~ s/^(?=$HS*#$HS*define$HS+NEED_\w+)/$pp/m)) {
      $pp = '';
      $file{changes}++;
    }

    unless ($file{has_inc_ppport}) {
      diag("Needs to include '$ppport'");
      $pp .= qq(#include "$ppport"\n)
    }

    if ($pp) {
      $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/^($HS*#$HS*define$HS+NEED_\w+.*?)^/$1$pp/ms)
                     || ($c =~ s/^(?=$HS*#$HS*include.*\Q$ppport\E)/$pp/m)
                     || ($c =~ s/^($HS*#$HS*include.*XSUB.*\s*?)^/$1$pp/m)
                     || ($c =~ s/^/$pp/);
    }
  }
  else {
    if ($file{has_inc_ppport}) {
      diag("No need to include '$ppport'");
      $file{changes} += ($c =~ s/^$HS*?#$HS*include.*\Q$ppport\E.*?$LF//m);
    }
  }

  # put back in our C comments
  my $ix;
  my $cppc = 0;
  my @ccom = @{$file{ccom}};
  for $ix (0 .. $#ccom) {
    if (!$opt{cplusplus} && $ccom[$ix] =~ s!^//!!) {
      $cppc++;
      $file{changes} += $c =~ s/$rccs$ix$rcce/$ccs$ccom[$ix] $cce/;
    }
    else {
      $c =~ s/$rccs$ix$rcce/$ccom[$ix]/;
    }
  }

  if ($cppc) {
    my $s = $cppc != 1 ? 's' : '';
    warning("Uses $cppc C++ style comment$s, which is not portable");
  }

  my $s = $warnings != 1 ? 's' : '';
  my $warn = $warnings ? " ($warnings warning$s)" : '';
  info("Analysis completed$warn");

  if ($file{changes}) {
    if (exists $opt{copy}) {
      my $newfile = "$filename$opt{copy}";
      if (-e $newfile) {
        error("'$newfile' already exists, refusing to write copy of '$filename'");
      }
      else {
        local *F;
        if (open F, ">$newfile") {
          info("Writing copy of '$filename' with changes to '$newfile'");
          print F $c;
          close F;
        }
        else {
          error("Cannot open '$newfile' for writing: $!");
        }
      }
    }
    elsif (exists $opt{patch} || $opt{changes}) {
      if (exists $opt{patch}) {
        unless ($patch_opened) {
          if (open PATCH, ">$opt{patch}") {
            $patch_opened = 1;
          }
          else {
            error("Cannot open '$opt{patch}' for writing: $!");
            delete $opt{patch};
            $opt{changes} = 1;
            goto fallback;
          }
        }
        mydiff(\*PATCH, $filename, $c);
      }
      else {
fallback:
        info("Suggested changes:");
        mydiff(\*STDOUT, $filename, $c);
      }
    }
    else {
      my $s = $file{changes} == 1 ? '' : 's';
      info("$file{changes} potentially required change$s detected");
    }
  }
  else {
    info("Looks good");
  }
}

close PATCH if $patch_opened;

exit 0;

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

yy_parser DPPP_(dummy_PL_parser);
#else
extern yy_parser DPPP_(dummy_PL_parser);
#endif

# endif

/* PL_expect, PL_copline, PL_rsfp, PL_rsfp_filters, PL_linestr, PL_bufptr, PL_bufend, PL_lex_state, PL_lex_stuff, PL_tokenbuf depends on PL_parser */
/* Warning: PL_expect, PL_copline, PL_rsfp, PL_rsfp_filters, PL_linestr, PL_bufptr, PL_bufend, PL_lex_state, PL_lex_stuff, PL_tokenbuf
 * Do not use this variable unless you know exactly what you're
 * doing. It is internal to the perl parser and may change or even
 * be removed in the future. As of perl 5.9.5, you have to check
 * for (PL_parser != NULL) for this variable to have any effect.
 * An always non-NULL PL_parser dummy is provided for earlier
 * perl versions.
 * If PL_parser is NULL when you try to access this variable, a
 * dummy is being accessed instead and a warning is issued unless
 * you define DPPP_PL_parser_NO_DUMMY_WARNING.
 * If DPPP_PL_parser_NO_DUMMY is defined, the code trying to access
 * this variable will croak with a panic message.
 */

t/AES128.t  view on Meta::CPAN

# Before 'make install' is performed this script should be runnable with
# 'make test'. After 'make install' it should work as 'perl AES128.t'

#########################

# change 'tests => 1' to 'tests => last_test_to_print';

use strict;
use warnings;

use Test::More tests => 1;
BEGIN { use_ok('AES128') };

#########################

# Insert your test code below, the Test::More module is use()ed here so read



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