construct: use Python's API for int<->bytes conversion
Argument 'signed' was added in [1] and become available since v2.10.63.
Therefore using bytes2integer() and integer2bytes() from construct.core
bumps the minimum required version of construct to v2.10.63. For
instance, debian:bullseye currently ships v2.10.58.
There is no strict requirement to use construct's API, so let's use
Python's API instead. This allows using older construct versions
from the v2.9.xx family.
Change-Id: I613dbfebe993f9c19003635371941710fc1b1236
Related: [1] 660ddbe2d9a351731ad7976351adbf413809a715 construct.git
Related: OS#5666
diff --git a/pySim/construct.py b/pySim/construct.py
index 4910a7f..97af235 100644
--- a/pySim/construct.py
+++ b/pySim/construct.py
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
from construct.core import EnumIntegerString
import typing
from construct import *
-from construct.core import evaluate, bytes2integer, integer2bytes, BitwisableString
+from construct.core import evaluate, BitwisableString
from construct.lib import integertypes
from pySim.utils import b2h, h2b, swap_nibbles
import gsm0338
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@
if evaluate(self.swapped, context):
data = swapbytes(data)
try:
- return bytes2integer(data, self.signed)
+ return int.from_bytes(data, byteorder='big', signed=self.signed)
except ValueError as e:
raise IntegerError(str(e), path=path)
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
raise IntegerError(f"value {obj} is not an integer", path=path)
length = self.__bytes_required(obj, self.minlen)
try:
- data = integer2bytes(obj, length, self.signed)
+ data = obj.to_bytes(length, byteorder='big', signed=self.signed)
except ValueError as e:
raise IntegerError(str(e), path=path)
if evaluate(self.swapped, context):