Changelog for raaz-0.3.2
Change log for raaz.
0.3.2 - Oct 6, 2021
Yet another missing header file sets.
0.3.1 - Oct 6, 2021
This release ensures that missing verse.h C header files. Without that the version on hackage was unbuildable.
0.3.0 - May 20, 2021
This is a major rewrite of the raaz library with significant change in the API and internals.
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Platform requirements
- Cabal >= 3.0.0.0
- GHC >= 8.4
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User facing interface
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Top level
Raaz
module centred around cryptographic operation instead of specific primitives. This release supports the following operations- message digest provided via Blake2b
- message authentication provided via Blake2b
- authenticated encryption via XChaCha20Poly1305
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Explicit primitive based interface meant only for interworking with other library.
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Dropped support for SHA1, SHA224, SHA384, HMAC, and AES-CBC, mainly to concentrate efforts and reach stable release soon.
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Pluggable interface for primitive implementations and entropy source (recommended only for advanced users)
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Internal changes.
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Use libverse for the low level FFI implementations. From now on newer primitives will be coded up in verse instead of hand written C/assembly. (See https://github.com/raaz-crypto/libverse/)
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Backpack based modules and signatures instead of classes for primitive implementation. Simplifies the library and allows easy plugging in of custom implementations.
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CSPRG and Entropy
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Entropy on linux: uses getrandom by default with flag to fall back to
/dev/urandom
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The raaz command now exposes the sub-command entropy (just like rand) mainly for system entropy quality checking.
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A host-endian variant of chacha20 keystream for csprg.
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Backpack based pluggable entropy source (recommended only for advanced users).
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Type level improvements.
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Using Data.Proxy.Proxy to get rid of some uses of undefined.
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Primitives block sizes to type level.
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Aligned pointer with alignment at type level.
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Other changes.
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Cross testing implementations with the monocypher library
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Licensing changed to Apache-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause dual licensing.
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0.2.3 - 25 April, 2021
This is a minor release just update package dependencies.
0.2.2 - 13 December, 2020
This is a minor release just update package dependencies.
- Get raaz to work with the latest ghcs.
0.2.1 - 25 March, 2019
This is a minor release just to get the latest ghc.
- Get raaz to work with latest ghcs.
0.2.0 - 24 August, 2017
- Some cpu detection builtin for GCC. Would come handy in future for selection of primitives are runtime.
- BLAKE2b, BLAKE2s added.
- system entropy: Experimental support for linux getrandom call
- removed depreciated
liftSubMT
from Memory. - Got rid of the class
MemoryMonad
, instead introduced a more specificMemoryThread
. This allows to treat monads likeRT mem
much likeMT mem
, including possibility of running an action on a sub-memory. - combinator to randomise memory cells.
- hardened the prg so that a compromise on the current prg state will not expose previously generated data.
- OpenBSD/NetBSD: fix incorrect arc4random call.
- Basic Unix man-page for the raaz command.
- Windows support is now included. The missing pieces were system entropy and memory locking which is now available.
0.1.1 - 2nd March, 2017
- Failing build on big endian machines (#306) fixed.
0.1.0 - 28th February, 2017
- Stream cipher chacha20 added.
- Added a PRG that uses chacha20, seeded with system entropy
- Sha1 highly depreciated in view of reported collision.
- We now have super command
raaz
with subcommandschecksum
: as a replacement for the old checksum executablerand
: for generating random bytes.
Low level changes
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Reworked alignment considerations.
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New Alignment type
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Ways for implementations to demand that the input buffer be aligned (mainly to facilitate more efficient SIMD implementations).
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Num instance from LengthUnit removed, Monoid instance added (See issue:#247)
0.0.2 - July 25, 2016.
This release comes with very little changes.
- Encoding: translation between formats using the
translate
combinator - Encoding formats: base64
- Bug fix in base16 character verification (Commit: d6eca4c37b0b)
- Dropped
isSuccessful
from export list of Equality.
0.0.1 - June 21, 2016.
- Basic cryptographic types.
- Hashes: sha1, sha256, sha512, sha224, sha384 and their HMACs
- Ciphers: AES-CBC with key-sizes 128, 192 and 256
- Encoding formats: base16