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Good - but - check your last function - see comments.

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hash_value = sha1(contents).hexdigest()
return hash_value
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Or:

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hash_value = sha1(contents).hexdigest()
return hash_value
return sha1(contents).hexdigest()

# For each line:
for line in lst_of_splitted_lines:
# Split each line into expected_hash and filename
[exp_hash, gap, filename] = line.split(sep=' ')
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Yes - but you don't even need the brackets around the list on the left hand side. And you can use the default separator (of any number of spaces) to make it a bit simpler, as in:

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[exp_hash, gap, filename] = line.split(sep=' ')
exp_hash, filename = line.split()

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return False
result = (act_hash == exp_hash)
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The problem is that you end up returning the result of the last test here, so if any of the previous tests failed, the function still returns True. I think you want something like:

        result = result and (act_hash == exp_hash)

to combine the results of the tests.

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