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* Version 1.0.12
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- New constants and related accessors have been added for Scrypt and
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Argon2.
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- XChaCha20 has been implemented. Like XSalsa20, this construction
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extends the ChaCha20 cipher to accept a 192-bit nonce. This makes it safe
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to use ChaCha20 with random nonces.
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- `crypto_secretbox`, `crypto_box` and `crypto_aead` now offer
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variants leveraging XChaCha20.
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- SHA-2 is about 20% faster, which also gives a speed boost to
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signature and signature verification.
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- AVX2 implementations of Salsa20 and ChaCha20 have been added. They
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are twice as fast as the SSE2 implementations. The speed gain is
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even more significant on Windows, that previously didn't use
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vectorized implementations.
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- New high-level API: `crypto_kdf`, to easily derive one or more
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sukeys from a master key.
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- Siphash with a 128-bit output has been implemented, and is
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available as `crypto_shorthash_siphashx_*`.
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- New `*_keygen()` helpers functions have been added to create secret
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keys for all constructions. This improves code clarity and can prevent keys
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from being partially initialized.
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- A new `randombytes_buf_deterministic()` function was added to
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deterministically fill a memory region with pseudorandom data. This
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function can especially be useful to write reproducible tests.
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- AVX2 detection is more reliable.
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- The pthreads library is not required any more when using MingW.
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- `contrib/Findsodium.cmake` was added as an example to include
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libsodium in a project using cmake.
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- Compatibility with gcc 2.x has been restored.
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* Version 1.0.11
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- sodium_init() is now thread-safe, and can be safely called multiple
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- `sodium_init()` is now thread-safe, and can be safely called multiple
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times.
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- Android binaries now properly support 64-bit Android, targeting
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platform 24, but without breaking compatibility with platforms 16 and
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