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Diffstat (limited to 'lang/python/src/core.py')
| -rw-r--r-- | lang/python/src/core.py | 22 | 
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 13 deletions
| diff --git a/lang/python/src/core.py b/lang/python/src/core.py index c096ee73..11af7027 100644 --- a/lang/python/src/core.py +++ b/lang/python/src/core.py @@ -342,10 +342,12 @@ class Context(GpgmeWrapper):          Decrypt the given ciphertext and verify any signatures.  If          VERIFY is an iterable of keys, the ciphertext must be signed -        by all those keys, otherwise an error is raised.  Note: if -        VERIFY is an empty iterable, that is treated the same as -        passing verify=True (that is, do verify signatures, but no -        specific keys are required). +        by all those keys, otherwise a MissingSignatures error is +        raised.  Note: if VERIFY is an empty iterable, that is treated +        the same as passing verify=True (that is, verify signatures +        and return data about any valid signatures found, but no +        signatures are required and no MissingSignatures error will be +        raised).          If the ciphertext is symmetrically encrypted using a          passphrase, that passphrase can be given as parameter, using a @@ -361,11 +363,10 @@ class Context(GpgmeWrapper):          Returns:          plaintext	-- the decrypted data (or None if sink is given)          result		-- additional information about the decryption -        verify_result	-- additional information about the signature(s) +        verify_result	-- additional information about the valid signature(s) found          Raises:          UnsupportedAlgorithm -- if an unsupported algorithm was used -        BadSignatures	-- if a bad signature is encountered          MissingSignatures -- if expected signatures are missing or bad          GPGMEError	-- as signaled by the underlying library @@ -430,13 +431,8 @@ class Context(GpgmeWrapper):                                                results=results)          if do_sig_verification: -            # FIXME: should we really throw BadSignature, even if -            # we've encountered some good signatures?  as above, once -            # we hit this error, there is no way to accept it and -            # continue to process the remaining signatures. -            if any(s.status != errors.NO_ERROR -                   for s in verify_result.signatures): -                raise errors.BadSignatures(verify_result, results=results) +            # filter out all invalid signatures +            verify_result.signatures = list(filter(lambda s: s.status == errors.NO_ERROR, verify_result.signatures))              if required_keys is not None:                  missing = []                  for key in required_keys: | 
