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I repent my use of global constructors.
I repent my use of global locks.
Hopefully I will never touch this code again.
:)
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Previously we were hanging on the type destructors to pull in
the relevant objects. However that fails in many simple cases
where the object is never deleted.
For every type involved in the algo registry add static create
and providers functions to access the algo registry. Modify
lookup.h to be inline and call those functions, and move
a few to sub-headers (eg, get_pbkdf going to pbkdf.h). So
accessing the registry involves going through the same file
that handles the initialization, so there is no way to end up
with missing objs.
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With this change the tests pass when linked against a static library
built in the normal (non-amalgamation) fashion.
Remove the restriction in configure.py, and have circleci build the
clang static build as a non-amalg.
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higher level functions on interface handling returning a vector.
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Update license header line to specify the terms and refer to the file,
neither of which it included before.
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Remove the unhelpful 'Algorithm' base class which had previously
acted more or less as a global base.
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