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* Add BOTAN_DLL macro to public class definitions that were missing it.lloyd2008-10-091-1/+1
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* Fix copyright noticeslloyd2008-10-091-1/+1
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* Fix prototype confusion (harmless but incorrect)lloyd2008-09-301-0/+2
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* Derive x86, x86-64, and SSE2 implementations of SHA-1 directly from SHA_160lloyd2008-09-291-9/+3
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* Make asm implementations distinctly named objects, for instance MD5_IA32,lloyd2008-09-291-0/+33
rather than silently replacing the C++ versions. Instead they are silently replaced (currently, at least) at the lookup level: we switch off the set of feature macros set to choose the best implementation in the current build configuration. So you can have (and benchmark) MD5 and MD5_IA32 directly against each other in the same program with no hassles, but if you ask for "MD5", you'll get maybe an MD5 or maybe MD5_IA32. Also make the canonical asm names (which aren't guarded by C++ namespaces) of the form botan_<algo>_<arch>_<func> as in botan_sha160_ia32_compress, to avoid namespace collisions. This change has another bonus that it should in many cases be possible to derive the asm specializations directly from the original implementation, saving some code (and of course logically SHA_160_IA32 is a SHA_160, just one with a faster implementation of the compression function, so this seems reasonable anyway).