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* Introduce `iodata()` and `eqc_gen:largebinary/2` support to test the code base for very large binaries and iodata input. The current test cases mostly concerns themselves about the rather small input.
* Verify that the binary-only inputs doesn't accept incorrect `iodata()` input.
# Versions
## v0.9.x
Ultra-late beta. Code probably works, but it requires some real-world use before it is deemed entirely stable.
### v0.9.0
Initial release.
# Overview
The NaCl cryptographic library provides a number of different cryptographic primitives. In the following, we split up the different generic primitives and explain them briefly.