On 2014-05-23, Adam Funk wrote: > On 2014-05-22, Peter Otten wrote:
>> In Python 3 there's int.from_bytes() >> >>>>> h = hashlib.sha1(b"Hello world") >>>>> int.from_bytes(h.digest(), "little") >> 538059071683667711846616050503420899184350089339 > > Excellent, thanks for pointing that out. I've just recently started > using Python 3 instead of 2, & appreciate pointers to new things like > that. BTW, I just tested that & it should be "big" for consistency with the hexdigest: Python 3.3.2+ (default, Feb 28 2014, 00:52:16) [GCC 4.8.1] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import hashlib >>> h0 = hashlib.sha1(bytes('pants', 'UTF-8')).digest() >>> h1 = hashlib.sha1(bytes('pants', 'UTF-8')).hexdigest() >>> int.from_bytes(h0, 'big') 1315090007003469710610607131160586168131917298749 >>> int.from_bytes(h0, 'little') 352462323236431222976527983157432783788229548774 >>> int(h1, 16) 1315090007003469710610607131160586168131917298749 Thanks. -- The kid's a hot prospect. He's got a good head for merchandising, an agent who can take you downtown and one of the best urine samples I've seen in a long time. [Dead Kennedys t-shirt] -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list