pycryptodome/lib/Crypto/SelfTest/Hash/test_SHA3_256.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# SelfTest/Hash/test_SHA3_256.py: Self-test for the SHA-3/256 hash function
#
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"""Self-test suite for Crypto.Hash.SHA3_256"""
from Crypto.SelfTest.Hash.loader import load_tests
def get_tests(config={}):
from Crypto.Hash import SHA3_256
from common import make_hash_tests
test_data = load_tests("SHA3", "ShortMsgKAT_SHA3-256.txt")
return make_hash_tests(SHA3_256, "SHA3_256", test_data,
digest_size=SHA3_256.digest_size,
oid="2.16.840.1.101.3.4.2.8")
if __name__ == '__main__':
import unittest
suite = lambda: unittest.TestSuite(get_tests())
unittest.main(defaultTest='suite')