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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Build outputs two libraries, a static ``libpqc_s.a`` and dynamic ``libpqc.so``, |
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Library provides simple API, wrapping PQClean. For example to use KEM, one should call the library in following way: |
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```c |
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#include <pqc/pqc.h> |
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#include <pqc/pqc.h> |
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std::vector<uint8_t> ct(ciphertext_bsz(p)); |
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std::vector<uint8_t> ss1(shared_secret_bsz(p)); |
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@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ Library provides simple API, wrapping PQClean. For example to use KEM, one shoul |
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std::vector<uint8_t> sk(private_key_bsz(p)); |
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std::vector<uint8_t> pk(public_key_bsz(p)); |
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const params_t *p = pqc_kem_alg_by_id(KYBER512); |
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pqc_keygen(p, pk.data(), sk.data()); |
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pqc_kem_encapsulate(p, ct.data(), ss1.data(), pk.data()); |
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pqc_kem_decapsulate(p, ss2.data(), ct.data(), sk.data()); |
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const params_t *p = pqc_kem_alg_by_id(KYBER512); |
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pqc_keygen(p, pk.data(), sk.data()); |
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pqc_kem_encapsulate(p, ct.data(), ss1.data(), pk.data()); |
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pqc_kem_decapsulate(p, ss2.data(), ct.data(), sk.data()); |
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``` |
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See test implemetnation in ``test/ut.cpp`` for more details. |
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