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3 The most up-to-date documentation is supposed to be available on the
8 BearSSL is considered beta-level software. Most planned functionalities
13 utterly crazy move. BearSSL is free, open-source software, provided
22 - You can use and reuse the library as you wish, and modify it, and
26 - The only obligation that the license terms put upon you is that you
37 command-line tools. There is no installer yet. The library _can_ be
50 configuration file (that targets cross-compilation for an Atmel board
51 that features a Cortex-M0+ CPU), type:
59 Some compile-time options can be set through macros, either on the
60 compiler command-line, or in the `src/config.h` file. See the comments
64 When compilation is done, the library (static and DLL, when appropriate)
65 and the command-line tools can be found in the designated build
71 - `testcrypto all` runs the cryptographic tests (test vectors on all
76 - `testspeed all` runs a number of performance benchmarks, there again
81 - `testx509` runs X.509 validation tests. The test certificates are
84 The `brssl` command-line tool produced in the build directory is a
85 stand-alone binary. It can exercise some of the functionalities of
92 it, and linking with the static library. The header files are all in the
102 archive, the source files are segregated into various sub-directories,
108 - Each `*.c` file includes `inner.h`
109 - `inner.h` includes `config.h` and `bearssl.h`
110 - `bearssl.h` includes the other `bearssl_*.h`
116 - Version numbers are `x.y` or `x.y.z` where `x`, `y` and `z` are
120 - Backward compatibility is maintained, at both source and binary levels,
129 make no promise in that respect. Since the API uses caller-allocated
133 - Sub-versions (the `y` part) are about added functionality. That is,