moth/puzzles/crypto/170transpose.py

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import crypto
alpha = b'abcdefghiklmnoprstuw'
alice = b'''The next four puzzles are all transposition cyphers like this one. Transposition, like substition, is still used in modern crypto systems. '''
bob = b'''Transposition cyphers often work with the text arranged into blocks of a certain width, often as determined by the key. Dangling parts are often padded with nulls or random text. terrifying silence '''
alice = alice.replace(b' ', b'_').lower()
bob = bob.replace(b' ', b'_').lower()
map = [6, 3, 0, 5, 2, 7, 4, 1]
imap = [2, 7, 4, 1, 6, 3, 0, 5]
def transform(text, map):
assert len(text) % 8 == 0, 'Text must be multiple of 8 in length. '\
'%d more chars needed.' % (8 - len(text) % 8)
out = bytearray()
i = 0
while i < len(text):
for j in range(8):
out.append( text[i + map[j]] )
i = i+8
return bytes(out)
encode = lambda t : transform(t, map)
decode = lambda t : transform(t, imap)
crypto.mkIndex(encode, decode, alice, bob, crypto.groups)