That is essentially why we need a tour on the sources that make R3 or Ren-C tick. Such a tour should cover where it all starts, how the basic natives and actions come in and how the extensions work. And some more.
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE :-) Found a new hobby (no just kidding!!)
There are comments that help make code readable; there are comments that help make code understandable; and there are comments that make the architecture comprehensible. HF's comments are all three. Be grateful. Be very, very grateful.
@MarkI And there are the github comments that only mention the last change of the file instead of what its function is. These github comments %$&$%&$%%!!
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE I know you added a lot of useful comments and indeed I am grateful.
@MarkI I follow the saying that you should always code as if the person who ends up inheriting your code will be a dangerous psychopath who knows where you live... and since that's usually me, it's not exactly hypothetical. :-)
In other news, ECDHE now coming from mbedTLS, that was a bit more confusing to do than it needed to be. But still, pretty good, and it gives us the ability to use any curve we want when we want it.