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The goal of PQClean is to provide *standalone implementations* that
* can easily be integrated into libraries such as [liboqs](https://openquantumsafe.org/#liboqs) or [libpqcrypto](https://libpqcrypto.org/);
* can efficiently upstream into higher-level protocol integration efforts such as [Open Quantum Safe](https://openquantumsafe.org/#integrations);
* can easily be integrated into benchmarking framworks such as [SUPERCOP](https://bench.cr.yp.to/supercop.shtml);
* can easily be integrated into framworks targeting embedded platforms such as [pqm4](https://github.com/mupq/pqm4);
* can easily be integrated into benchmarking frameworks such as [SUPERCOP](https://bench.cr.yp.to/supercop.shtml);
* can easily be integrated into frameworks targeting embedded platforms such as [pqm4](https://github.com/mupq/pqm4);
* are suitable starting points for architecture-specific optimized implementations;
* are suitable starting points for evaluation of implementation security; and
* are suitable targets for formal verification.
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* Only dependencies:
* `common_crypto.c` (Keccak, AES, SHA-2)
* `randombytes.c`
* API functions return 0 on success, negative on failure
* API functions return `0` on success, negative on failure
* No dynamic memory allocations
* No branching on secret data (dynamically checked using valgrind)
* No access to secret memory locations (dynamically checked using valgrind)
* Separate subdirectories (without symlinks) for each parameter set of each scheme
* Builds under Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows
* Builds under Linux, MacOS, and Windows
* Makefile-based build for each separate scheme
* Makefile-based build for Windows (nmake)
* Makefile-based build for Windows (`nmake`)
* All exported symbols are namespaced with `PQCLEAN_SCHEMENAME_`
* Each implementation comes with a LICENSE file (see below)
* Each implementation comes with a META file giving details about version of the algorithm, designers, etc.
* Each implementation comes with a `LICENSE` file (see below)
* Each implementation comes with a `META` file giving details about version of the algorithm, designers, etc.
## Requirements on C implementations that are manually checked
* Makefiles without explicit rules (rely on implicit, built-in rules)
* #ifdefs only for header encapsulation
* `#ifdef`s only for header encapsulation
* No stringification macros
* Output-parameter pointers in functions are on the left
* const arguments are labelled as const
* All exported symbols are namespaced inplace
* All integer types are of fixed size, using `stdint.h` types (including `uint8_t` instead of `"unsigned char`)
* `const` arguments are labeled as `const`
* All exported symbols are namespaced in place
* All integer types are of fixed size, using `stdint.h` types (including `uint8_t` instead of `unsigned char`)
* Integers used for indexing are of size `size_t`
* variable declarations at the beginning (except in `for (size_t i=...`)
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Each subdirectory containing implementations contains a LICENSE file stating under what license
that specific implementation is released. All other code for testing etc. in this repository
is released under the conditions of [CC0](http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).