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1:35 PM
So more good news on mbedTLS. It has routines we "don't need" for the current TLS implementation which render BigNums to and from ASCII integers (hex had been enough for what we were doing). But we most certainly would need that for our BigNums INTEGER! in the language. And it's modular, -and- it's used across their entire suite of encryption ciphers. It consolidates everything we need. I think we have a winner.
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2:15 PM
If you had to pick between an 0.5k SHA256 implementation and a 2.0k SHA256 implementation where the 0.5k one was 30% slower, is that a good tradeoff? Because mbedTLS is designed for embedded processors it gives you choices like this, which is cool... wondering how to decide. There are a lot of switches to flip
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Dec 25 '12 at 10:47, by onetom
i just sent this email to nenad last yr:
nenad,

i just came across http://code.google.com/p/umurmur/ and they
mentioned a low footpring ssl lib http://polarssl.org/.
see the comparison to openssl on the umurmur page.
it's not just smaller in file size but a lot less memory hungry too,
while it doesnt require more cpu.
i think it's a perfect fit for red, isn't it?
Dec 25 '12 at 10:48, by HostileFork
I'm still trying to get const correctness on string literals accepted, so, one thing at a time.
^-- PolarSSL was acquired by ARM and became mbedTLS
 
4:16 PM
The idea that there is some sensible unnamed "default" for CHECKSUM doesn't make a lot of sense. Yet sometimes you don't care and just want to do a quick test that keeps you from having to save a lot of data. So... what if you omit a method from CHECKSUM you got something that is good for that run of that running session only, and that is a black box which can't be serialized?
 
 
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7:00 PM
^-- it turns out everything in key exchange comes down to making the exact same shade of muddy paint.
 

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