Le lundi 14 juin 2010 à 13:18 -0400, geremy condra a écrit : > >> > >> Evpy[1] is designed to be a very easy-to-use interface to OpenSSL, > >> although it is by design limited to doing things the right way, so it > >> may not meet your needs. > > > > How about contributing to the standard hashlib and ssl modules? Is > > there anything there that goes in the way, e.g. design-wise? > > > > Regards > > > > Antoine > > Evpy currently uses ctypes for its bindings, so my understanding is > that it isn't eligible for inclusion, but a rewrite as a C extension is > under way and I'd be happy to contribute that.
That was not my question. My question was whether there was a reason to rewrite a separate OpenSSL-accessing library rather than contributing to improve the "hashlib" and "ssl" modules which are already part of the Python stdlib. Regards Antoine. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list