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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#=======================================================================
#
# keywrap.py
# ----------
# Python model to test AES KEY WRAP according to RFC 5649.
#
#
# Author: Joachim Strombergson
# Copyright (c) 2018, NORDUnet A/S
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#
#=======================================================================

#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Python module imports.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys


#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Constants.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
VERBOSE = True


#-------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
def main():
    print("Testing the KEY WRAP model")
    print("===========================")
    print


#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# __name__
# Python thingy which allows the file to be run standalone as
# well as parsed from within a Python interpreter.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__=="__main__":
    # Run the main function.
    sys.exit(main())

#=======================================================================
# EOF keywrap.py
#=======================================================================