openmedialibrary_platform_w.../Lib/site-packages/Crypto/__init__.py
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"""Python Cryptography Toolkit
A collection of cryptographic modules implementing various algorithms
and protocols.
Subpackages:
Crypto.Cipher
Secret-key (AES, DES, ARC4) and public-key encryption (RSA PKCS#1) algorithms
Crypto.Hash
Hashing algorithms (MD5, SHA, HMAC)
Crypto.Protocol
Cryptographic protocols (Chaffing, all-or-nothing transform, key derivation
functions). This package does not contain any network protocols.
Crypto.PublicKey
Public-key encryption and signature algorithms (RSA, DSA)
Crypto.Signature
Public-key signature algorithms (RSA PKCS#1)
Crypto.Util
Various useful modules and functions (long-to-string conversion, random number
generation, number theoretic functions)
"""
__all__ = ['Cipher', 'Hash', 'Protocol', 'PublicKey', 'Util', 'Signature']
__version__ = '2.6.1' # See also below and setup.py
__revision__ = "$Id$"
# New software should look at this instead of at __version__ above.
version_info = (2, 6, 1, 'final', 0) # See also above and setup.py