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- OpenBSD_malloc_Linux.c:
- The OpenBSD malloc implementation, ported to Linux. Used only when
- --enable-openbsd-malloc is passed to the configure script.
- strlcat.c
- strlcpy.c
- Implementations of strlcat and strlcpy, the more sane replacements
- for strcat and strcpy. These are nonstandard, and some libc
- implementations refuse to add them for religious reasons.
- eventdns.[ch]
- A fork of Libevent's DNS implementation, used by Tor when Libevent
- 2.0 or later is not available. Once Libevent 2.0 is required, we
- should throw this away; it has diverged from evdns.[ch], and is
- no longer easily mergeable.
- ht.h
- An implementation of a hash table in the style of Niels Provos's
- tree.h. Shared with Libevent.
- tinytest.[ch]
- tinytest_demos.c
- tinytest_macros.h
- A unit testing framework. https://github.com/nmathewson/tinytest
- tor_queue.h
- A copy of sys/queue.h from OpenBSD. We keep our own copy rather
- than using sys/queue.h, since some platforms don't have a
- sys/queue.h, and the ones that do have diverged in incompatible
- ways. (CIRCLEQ or no CIRCLEQ? SIMPLQ or STAILQ?) We also rename
- the identifiers with a TOR_ prefix to avoid conflicts with
- the system headers.
- curve25519_donna/*.c
- A copy of Adam Langley's curve25519-donna mostly-portable
- implementations of curve25519.
- csiphash.c
- siphash.h
- Marek Majkowski's implementation of siphash 2-4, a secure keyed
- hash algorithm to avoid collision-based DoS attacks against hash
- tables.
- trunnel/*.[ch]
- Headers and runtime code for Trunnel, a system for generating
- code to encode and decode binary formats.
- ed25519/ref10/*
- Daniel Bernsten's portable ref10 implementation of ed25519.
- Public domain.
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