python: gpg.Context.decrypt verify_sigs and sink_result are bools
Both of these function-internal variables are never used for anything other than a binary state. Implement them as the booleans they are. Otherwise, casual readers of the code might think that they're supposed to represent something other than a flag (e.g. "verify_sigs" could mean "the signatures to verify", and "sink_result" could mean "the place where we sink the result"). Signed-Off-By: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
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@ -367,8 +367,8 @@ class Context(GpgmeWrapper):
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GPGMEError -- as signaled by the underlying library
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"""
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sink_result = None
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verify_sigs = None
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sink_result = False
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verify_sigs = False
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plaintext = sink if sink else Data()
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if passphrase is not None:
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@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ class Context(GpgmeWrapper):
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self.op_decrypt(ciphertext, plaintext)
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except errors.GPGMEError as e:
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result = self.op_decrypt_result()
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if verify is not None and sink_result is None:
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if verify is not None and not sink_result:
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verify_result = self.op_verify_result()
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else:
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verify_result = None
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@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ class Context(GpgmeWrapper):
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result = self.op_decrypt_result()
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if verify is not None and sink_result is None:
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if verify is not None and not sink_result:
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verify_result = self.op_verify_result()
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else:
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verify_result = None
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@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ class Context(GpgmeWrapper):
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for s in verify_result.signatures):
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raise errors.BadSignatures(verify_result, results=results)
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if verify_sigs is not None:
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if verify_sigs:
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missing = []
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for key in verify:
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ok = False
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