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Jack O'Connor 35aa4259bd version 0.3.7
Changes since 0.3.6:
- BUGFIX: The C implementation was incorrect on big endian systems for
  inputs longer than 1024 bytes. This bug affected all previous versions
  of the C implementation. Little endian platforms like x86 were
  unaffected. The Rust implementation was also unaffected.
  @jakub-zwolakowski and @pascal-cuoq from TrustInSoft reported this
  bug: https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3/pull/118
- BUGFIX: The C build on x86-64 was producing binaries with an
  executable stack. @tristanheaven reported this bug:
  https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3/issues/109
- @mkrupcale added optimized implementations for SSE2. This improves
  performance on older x86 processors that don't support SSE4.1.
- The C implementation now exposes the
  `blake3_hasher_init_derive_key_raw` function, to make it easier to
  implement language bindings. Added by @k0001.
2020-10-01 10:00:06 -04:00

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[package]
name = "blake3"
version = "0.3.7"
authors = ["Jack O'Connor <oconnor663@gmail.com>"]
description = "the BLAKE3 hash function"
repository = "https://github.com/BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3"
license = "CC0-1.0 OR Apache-2.0"
documentation = "https://docs.rs/blake3"
readme = "README.md"
edition = "2018"
[features]
default = ["std"]
# The NEON implementation does not participate in dynamic feature detection,
# which is currently x86-only. If "neon" is on, NEON support is assumed. Note
# that AArch64 always supports NEON, but support on ARMv7 varies. The NEON
# implementation uses C intrinsics and requires a C compiler.
neon = []
# This crate uses libstd for std::io trait implementations, and also for
# runtime CPU feature detection. This feature is enabled by default. If you use
# --no-default-features, the only way to use the SIMD implementations in this
# crate is to enable the corresponding instruction sets statically for the
# entire build, with e.g. RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native".
std = ["digest/std"]
# The "rayon" feature (defined below as an optional dependency) enables the
# join::RayonJoin type, which can be used with Hasher::update_with_join to
# perform multi-threaded hashing. However, even if this feature is enabled, all
# other APIs remain single-threaded.
# ---------- Features below this line are for internal testing only. ----------
# By default on x86_64, this crate uses Samuel Neves' hand-written assembly
# implementations for SSE4.1, AVX2, and AVX512. (These provide both the best
# runtime performance, and the fastest build times.) And by default on 32-bit
# x86, this crate uses Rust intrinsics implementations for SSE4.1 and AVX2, and
# a C intrinsics implementation for AVX-512. In both cases, if a C compiler is
# not detected, or if AVX-512 support is missing from the detected compiler,
# build.rs automatically falls back to a pure Rust build. This feature forces
# that fallback, for testing purposes. (Note that in CI testing, we set the
# BLAKE3_CI environment variable, which instructs build.rs to error out rather
# than doing an automatic fallback.)
pure = []
# As described above, on x86_64 this crate use assembly implementations by
# default. Enabling the "prefer_intrinsics" feature makes this crate use
# intrinsics implementations on both 32-bit and 64-bit x86, again for testing
# purposes.
prefer_intrinsics = []
# Disable individual instruction sets. CI testing uses these flags to simulate
# different levels of hardware SIMD support. Note that code for the
# corresponding instruction set is still compiled; only detection is disabled.
#
# As noted above, these flags are *for testing only* and are not stable. It's
# possible that some users might find that their particular use case performs
# better if e.g. AVX-512 is disabled, because of issues like CPU downlocking.
# If that comes up, and if disabling the instruction set here at the feature
# level turns out to be the right approach, then we can design a stable
# feature. Until then, we reserve the right to break these features in a patch
# release.
no_sse2 = []
no_sse41 = []
no_avx2 = []
no_avx512 = []
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
# Document blake3::join::RayonJoin on docs.rs.
features = ["rayon"]
[dependencies]
arrayref = "0.3.5"
arrayvec = { version = "0.5.1", default-features = false, features = ["array-sizes-33-128"] }
constant_time_eq = "0.1.5"
rayon = { version = "1.2.1", optional = true }
cfg-if = "0.1.10"
digest = "0.9.0"
crypto-mac = "0.8.0"
[dev-dependencies]
hex = "0.4.2"
page_size = "0.4.1"
rand = "0.7.2"
rand_chacha = "0.2.1"
reference_impl = { path = "./reference_impl" }
[build-dependencies]
cc = "1.0.4"