From 0f00627964a4b2e515108401fa2cfe94600ad648 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Malfurious Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2025 19:17:34 -0500 Subject: Rename sploit package to nsploit Rename all affected files, references to file paths, and module imports within the code. Since this line of development represents a fork from the original sploit, a name change is seen as necessary to distinguish the projects, as well as allow them to be installed side by side. What does the "n" mean? Great question! You can think of it as meaning "new sploit" if you want, though that's not quite intended. The name is simply distinct and easy to pronounce. I had originally settled on "msploit" (something along the lines of "Malf's sploit"), but this name is too close to "metasploit" for me - and N is right next to it on the keyboard. Signed-off-by: Malfurious --- sploit/types/lict.py | 202 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 202 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 sploit/types/lict.py (limited to 'sploit/types/lict.py') diff --git a/sploit/types/lict.py b/sploit/types/lict.py deleted file mode 100644 index ab6cb1f..0000000 --- a/sploit/types/lict.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -from collections.abc import MutableSequence, MutableMapping - -class Lict(MutableSequence, MutableMapping): - """ - List / dictionary hybrid container - - Lict attempts to provide an API for a list which supports optional element - keys in addition to normal positional indices. For Lict, index types are - int and slice. Keys may be any other type except for None, as None - indicates an unkeyed value. - - Nearly all of the operations you'd except to perform on list or dict are - implemented here. However, in cases of conflict, the list behavior is - usually preferred (for example: iter(Lict) iterates over values instead of - keys). In general, Licts are slightly more list-like, since keys are - optional, but sequence is required. - - Licts can be constructed from any iterable, including other Licts. When - constructing from mappings, similar heuristics as dict's are used to parse - key values. - - In addition to keys and indices, slices may be used to return, modify, or - delete a portion of a Lict. The start and end fields of a slice may be - either keys or indices, however the step field must be an integer as usual. - - When assigning to a non-existent key, the new element is sequentially - inserted at the end of the Lict. - """ - - def __init__(self, values=None): - """Construct new Lict, optionally populated by the given iterable.""" - self.__keys = [] - self.__vals = [] - if values is not None: - self.extend(values) - - def __repr__(self): - """Return human-readable Lict.""" - s = "" - for i in range(len(self)): - if self.__keys[i] is not None: - s += f"{repr(self.__keys[i])}: " - s += f"{repr(self.__vals[i])}, " - return f"{{[{s[:-2]}]}}" - - def __copy__(self): - """Return shallow copy of object.""" - return self.copy() - - def copy(self): - """Return shallow copy of object.""" - return Lict(self) - - def key2idx(self, arg): - """ - Return value of index type for the given input. - - For keys, return the corresponding index, or raise KeyError. - For slices, return a slice with components converted to index type. - - If arg is already an index (or None) it is returned as-is with no - assertions made. - """ - if isinstance(arg, slice): - return slice(self.key2idx(arg.start), self.key2idx(arg.stop), arg.step) - if isinstance(arg, int) or arg is None: - return arg - try: - return self.__keys.index(arg) - except ValueError as ex: - raise KeyError(f"Lict: Key does not exist: {arg}") from ex - - def idx2key(self, arg): - """ - Return value of key type for the given input. - - For indices, return the corresponding key, None, or raise IndexError. - For slices, return a slice with components converted to key type. - - If arg is already a key type (or None) it is returned as-is with no - assertions made. - """ - if isinstance(arg, slice): - return slice(self.idx2key(arg.start), self.idx2key(arg.stop), arg.step) - if not isinstance(arg, int) or arg is None: - return arg - return self.__keys[arg] - - def haskey(self, arg): - """ - Test existence of key in Lict object. - - `x in Lict` only tests for the _value_ x in Lict. This is consistent - with list behavior. This method is provided to test keys as well. - Raises TypeError on any index type. - """ - if arg is None: - return False - if isinstance(arg, (int, slice)): - raise TypeError(f"Lict: Unsupported key type: {type(arg)}") - return arg in self.__keys - - def __assign_slice(self, i, value): - """Update Lict values according to element slice.""" - value = Lict(value) - tmp = self.copy() - tmp.__keys[i] = value.__keys - tmp.__vals[i] = value.__vals - - check_keys = [ x for x in tmp.__keys if x is not None ] - if len(check_keys) != len(set(check_keys)): - raise ValueError("Lict: Slice assignment results in duplicate keys") - - self.__keys = tmp.__keys - self.__vals = tmp.__vals - - # collections.abc abstract methods - - def __len__(self): - """Return number of elements in Lict.""" - assert len(self.__keys) == len(self.__vals) - return len(self.__keys) - - def __getitem__(self, arg): - """Return value for given index, key, or slice.""" - i = self.key2idx(arg) - if isinstance(i, slice): - return Lict(zip(self.__keys[i], self.__vals[i])) - return self.__vals[i] - - def __setitem__(self, arg, value): - """Set value for given index, key, or slice.""" - try: - i = self.key2idx(arg) - except KeyError: - self.append(value, arg) - else: - if isinstance(i, slice): - self.__assign_slice(i, value) - else: - self.__vals[i] = value - - def __delitem__(self, arg): - """Delete value for given index, key, or slice.""" - i = self.key2idx(arg) - del self.__keys[i] - del self.__vals[i] - - def insert(self, where, value, key=None): - """Insert value into Lict. Optionally apply the given key.""" - if self.haskey(key): - raise KeyError(f"Lict: Key is not unique: {key}") - i = self.key2idx(where) - self.__keys.insert(i, key) - self.__vals.insert(i, value) - - # Sequence overrides - - def append(self, value, key=None): - """Append value to Lict. Optionally apply the given key.""" - self.insert(len(self), value, key) - - def extend(self, values): - """Append all values in given iterable to the Lict.""" - try: values = [ [k, v] for k, v in values.items() ] - except: - try: values = [ [k, v] for k, v in iter(values) ] - except: values = [ [None, v] for v in iter(values) ] - for k, v in values: - self.append(v, k) - - def reverse(self): - """Reverse the sequence of Lict in-place. Keys follow values.""" - self.__keys.reverse() - self.__vals.reverse() - - # Mapping overrides - - def get(self, key, default=None): - """Return value for given key, or default if unable.""" - try: return self[key] - except: return default - - def popitem(self): - """Pop a key-value pair from the Lict and return it.""" - return (self.__keys.pop(), self.__vals.pop()) - - def items(self): - """Return an iterable of key-value pairs.""" - return list(zip(self.__keys, self.__vals)) - - def keys(self): - """Return an iterable of the Lict's keys.""" - return [ x for x in self.__keys if x is not None ] - - def values(self): - """Return an iterable of the Lict's values.""" - return list(self.__vals) - - def update(self, values): - """Method is unsupported.""" - raise NotImplementedError -- cgit v1.2.3