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lib/fips140/v1.1.0-rc1.zip
:= fieldSubToMontgomery(rr, r1<<13) return uint16(r1), r0 } // highBits implements HighBits from FIPS 204. func highBits(r ringElement, p parameters) [n]byte { var w [n]byte switch p.γ2 { case 32: for i := range n { w[i] = highBits32(fieldFromMontgomery(r[i])) } case 88: for i := range n { w[i] = highBits88(fieldFromMontgomery(r[i])) } default: panic("mldsa: internal error: unsupported γ2") } return w } // useHint implements UseHint from FIPS 204. // // It is not constant-time. func useHint(r ringElement,...
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lib/fips140/v1.0.0-c2097c7c.zip
s, // compressing eight coefficients per five bytes. // // It implements Compress₅, according to FIPS 203, Definition 4.7, // followed by ByteEncode₅, according to FIPS 203, Algorithm 5. func ringCompressAndEncod(s []byte, f ringElement) []byte { return ringCompressAndEncod(s, f, 5) } // ringDecodeAndDecompr decodes a 160-byte encoding of a ring element where // each five bits are mapped to an equidistant distribution. // // It implements ByteDecode₅, according to FIPS 203, Algorithm 6, // followed...
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RELEASE.md
current learning rate value instead of a `LearningRateSchedule` object as before. If you need to access the `LearningRateSchedule` object, please use `optimizer._learning_rate`. * **You implemented a custom optimizer based on the old optimizer.** Please set your optimizer to subclass `tf.keras.optimizer.legacy.XXX`. If you want to migrate to the newCreated: Tue Dec 30 12:39:10 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Oct 28 22:27:41 GMT 2025 - 740.4K bytes - Click Count (3) -
docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
legacy_request_state_context_var.reset(contextvar_token) ``` ...before this change it would raise an error when resetting the context variable, because the `contextvars` context was different, because of the way it was implemented. **Note**: You probably don't need `contextvars`, and you should probably avoid using them. But they are powerful and useful in some advanced scenarios, for example, migrating from code that used Flask's `g` semi-global variable.
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