Clarify current BDS traversal support
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This reference implementation supports all parameter sets as defined in the Draft at run-time (specified by prefixing the public and private keys with a 32-bit `oid`). Implementations that want to use compile-time parameter sets can remove the `struct xmss_params` function parameter.
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This reference implementation supports all parameter sets as defined in the Draft at run-time (specified by prefixing the public and private keys with a 32-bit `oid`). Implementations that want to use compile-time parameter sets can remove the `struct xmss_params` function parameter.
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_While the behavior of the code in this repository is supposed to be stable, the API is not yet fully complete. In particular, the wrapper for run-time parameters does not yet support the back-end functions that make use of BDS traversal (TODO). We will also add more extensive test functionality, making it easier to compare to other XMSS implementations (TODO)._
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_While the behavior of the code in this repository is supposed to be stable, the API is not yet fully complete. **In particular, the wrapper for run-time parameters does not yet support the back-end functions that make use of BDS traversal. This means that the `xmss_core_fast.c` back-end is somewhat hard to use. This is the most immediate open TODO, and will be resolved soon.**_
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_When using the current code base, please be careful, expect changes and watch this document for further documentation._
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_When using the current code base, please be careful, expect changes and watch this document for further documentation._
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