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## v0.10.x
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### v0.10.1
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### v0.10.2
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Maintenance release. Fix some usability problems with the library.
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* Fix a wrong call in the timing code. Luckily, this error has not affected anything as it has only replaced a verification call with one that does not verify. In practice, the timing is roughly the same for both, save for a small constant factor (Thanks to the dialyzer)
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* Improve documentation around installation/building the software. Hopefully it is now more prominent (Thanks to David N. Welton)
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### v0.10.1
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This small patch-release provides tests for the `randombytes/1` function call, and optimizes EQC tests to make it easier to implement `largebinary`-support in EQC tests. The release also adds an (experimental) scrambling function for hiding the internal structure of counters. This is based on an enlarged TEA-cipher by Wheeler and Needham. It is neccessary for correct operation of the CurveCP implementation, which is why it is included in this library.
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### v0.10.0
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Ultra-late beta; tuning for the last couple of functions which could be nice to have. Added the function `randombytes/1` to obtain randombytes from the operating system. The system uses the "best" applicable (P)RNG on the target system:
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{application, enacl,
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{description, "Erlang NaCl bindings"},
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{vsn, "0.10.1"},
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{applications, [kernel, stdlib]},
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{env, []}
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