Release v0.1.0

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Manu Herrera
2019-10-01 12:22:30 -03:00
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// Copyright (c) 2015 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package zero
// Bytea32 clears the 32-byte array by filling it with the zero value.
// This is used to explicitly clear private key material from memory.
func Bytea32(b *[32]byte) {
*b = [32]byte{}
}
// Bytea64 clears the 64-byte array by filling it with the zero value.
// This is used to explicitly clear sensitive material from memory.
func Bytea64(b *[64]byte) {
*b = [64]byte{}
}

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// Package zero contains functions to clear data from byte slices and
// multi-precision integers.
package zero

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// Copyright (c) 2015 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// This file implements range-based zeroing, which as of Go 1.5 is
// optimized using a Duff's device.
package zero
import "math/big"
// Bytes sets all bytes in the passed slice to zero. This is used to
// explicitly clear private key material from memory.
//
// In general, prefer to use the fixed-sized zeroing functions (Bytea*)
// when zeroing bytes as they are much more efficient than the variable
// sized zeroing func Bytes.
func Bytes(b []byte) {
for i := range b {
b[i] = 0
}
}
// BigInt sets all bytes in the passed big int to zero and then sets the
// value to 0. This differs from simply setting the value in that it
// specifically clears the underlying bytes whereas simply setting the value
// does not. This is mostly useful to forcefully clear private keys.
func BigInt(x *big.Int) {
b := x.Bits()
for i := range b {
b[i] = 0
}
x.SetInt64(0)
}