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[package]
name = "curve25519-dalek"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Isis Lovecruft <[email protected]>",
"Henry de Valence <[email protected]>"]
readme = "README.md"
license-file = "LICENSE"
repository = "https://code.ciph.re/isis/curve25519-dalek"
homepage = "https://code.ciph.re/isis/curve25519-dalek"
documentation = "https://docs.rs/curve25519-dalek"
keywords = ["cryptography", "curve25519", "elliptic", "curve", "ECC"]
description = "A low-level cryptographic library for point, group, field, and scalar operations on a curve isomorphic to the twisted Edwards curve defined by x²+y² = 121665/121666 x²y² over GF(2²⁵⁵ - 19)."
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[dependencies]
arrayref = "0.3.2"

# The development profile, used for `cargo build`.
[profile.dev]
opt-level = 0 # controls the `--opt-level` the compiler builds with
debug = true # controls whether the compiler passes `-g`
rpath = false # controls whether the compiler passes `-C rpath`
lto = false # controls `-C lto` for binaries and staticlibs
debug-assertions = true # controls whether debug assertions are enabled
codegen-units = 1 # controls whether the compiler passes `-C codegen-units`
# `codegen-units` is ignored when `lto = true`
panic = 'unwind' # panic strategy (`-C panic=...`), can also be 'abort'

# The release profile, used for `cargo build --release`.
[profile.release]
opt-level = 3
debug = false
rpath = false
lto = false
debug-assertions = false
codegen-units = 1
panic = 'unwind'

# The testing profile, used for `cargo test`.
[profile.test]
opt-level = 0
debug = true
rpath = false
lto = false
debug-assertions = true
codegen-units = 1
panic = 'unwind'

# The benchmarking profile, used for `cargo bench`.
[profile.bench]
opt-level = 3
debug = false
rpath = false
lto = false
debug-assertions = false
codegen-units = 1
panic = 'unwind'

# The documentation profile, used for `cargo doc`.
[profile.doc]
opt-level = 0
debug = true
rpath = false
lto = false
debug-assertions = true
codegen-units = 1
panic = 'unwind'
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# curve25519-dalek [](https://docs.rs/curve25519-dalek/badge.svg)

*A low-level cryptographic library for point, group, field, and scalar
operations on a curve isomorphic to the twisted Edwards curve defined by x²+y²
= 121665/121666 x²y² over GF(2²⁵⁵ - 19).*

*SPOILER ALERT:* **The Twelfth Doctor's first encounter with the Daleks is in
his second full episode, "Into the Dalek". A beleaguered ship of the "Combined
Galactic Resistance" has discovered a broken Dalek that has turned "good",
desiring to kill all other Daleks. The Doctor, Clara and a team of soldiers
are miniaturized and enter the Dalek, which the Doctor names Rusty. They
repair the damage, but accidentally restore it to its original nature, causing
it to go on the rampage and alert the Dalek fleet to the whereabouts of the
rebel ship. However, the Doctor manages to return Rusty to its previous state
by linking his mind with the Dalek's: Rusty shares the Doctor's view of the
universe's beauty, but also his deep hatred of the Daleks. Rusty destroys the
other Daleks and departs the ship, determined to track down and bring an end
to the Dalek race.**

Significant portions of this code are ported from
[Adam Langley's Golang ed25519 library](https://github.com/agl/ed25519), along
with referencing the ref10 implementation.

## TODO

* Implement hashing to a point on the curve.
* Maybe implement Mike Hamburg's Decaf point compression format.
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