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Probably some variation of it will be added back in later, at least
to do basic checks like that primes are really odd (and we can do
basic primality checks, etc, even with an RNG).
Alternative: call check_key() manually on public keys you load with an
RNG object.
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them (encrypt and sign), with the intent of slowly bubbling up the access
points to the API level, at which point the application handles managing
the RNG. This will allow removing the compiled-in global PRNG, and
make testing much simpler.
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Update the examples
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random bits. Now they take a reference to a RandomNumberGenerator object.
This was applied several times out, so now the constructors to private
key objects also take a RandomNumberGenerator& argument. This is also true
for a number of randomized algorithms (Miller-Rabin, for instance).
You can get a reference to the global PRNG with
global_state().prng_reference()
This is a provisional thing: and warning: it is not thread safe! If this
is a problem instead keep per-thread PRNGs and pass them were needed.
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the actual copyright holders. For rationale, see my post to botan-devel
on April 9, subject 'Changing license to directly reflect contributors'
(http://www.randombit.net/pipermail/botan-devel/2008-April/000527.html)
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updated dates on files that have actually changed this year. This makes
the diff across versions readable again.
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but might as well keep it up to date. And it's easier to do it once with
a 'perl -pi' command than to update each file over time.
Apologies to anyone looking at diffs.
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the interfaces previously included in X509_PublicKey and PKCS8_PrivateKey.
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