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  • An implementation of the cryptographic ratchet described by
    
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    https://github.com/trevp/axolotl/wiki, written in C++11 and exposed as a C API
    
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    The specification of the Olm ratchet can be found in docs/olm.rst or
    https://matrix.org/docs/spec/olm.html
    
    
    To build olm as a shared library run:
    
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        make
    
    
    To run the tests run:
    
    .. code:: bash
    
    
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        make test
    
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    To build the javascript bindings, install emscripten from http://kripken.github.io/emscripten-site/ and then run:
    
    Release process
    ---------------
    
    # Bump version numbers in ``Makefile`` and ``javascript/package.json``
    # Prepare changelog
    # ``git commit``
    # ``make test``
    # ``make js``
    # ``npm pack javascript``
    # ``scp olm-x.y.z.tgz packages@ldc-prd-matrix-001:/sites/matrix/packages/npm/olm/``
    # ``git tag x.y.z``
    # ``git push --tags``
    
    It's probably sensible to do the above on a release branch (``release-vx.y.z``
    by convention), and merge back to master once complete.
    
    Olm is designed to be easy port to different platforms and to be easy
    
    to write bindings for.
    
    
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    It was originally implemented in C++, with a plain-C layer providing the public
    API. As development has progressed, it has become clear that C++ gives little
    advantage, and new functionality is being added in C, with C++ parts being
    rewritten as the need ariases.
    
    
    Error Handling
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
    
    All C functions in the API for olm return ``olm_error()`` on error.
    
    This makes it easy to check for error conditions within the language bindings.
    
    Random Numbers
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
    
    Olm doesn't generate random numbers itself. Instead the caller must
    
    provide the random data. This makes it easier to port the library to different
    platforms since the caller can use whatever cryptographic random number
    generator their platform provides.
    
    Memory
    ~~~~~~
    
    
    Olm avoids calling malloc or allocating memory on the heap itself.
    
    Instead the library calculates how much memory will be needed to hold the
    output and the caller supplies a buffer of the appropriate size.
    
    Output Encoding
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
    Binary output is encoded as base64 so that languages that prefer unicode
    strings will find it easier to handle the output.
    
    Dependencies
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
    
    
    Olm uses pure C implementations of the cryptographic primitives used by
    
    the ratchet. While this decreases the performance it makes it much easier
    to compile the library for different architectures.
    
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    --------------
    
    
    It's a really cool species of European troglodytic salamander.
    
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    http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/come-and-visit-us/vivarium-proteus/
    
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    Legal Notice
    
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    ------------
    
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    The software may be subject to the U.S. export control laws and regulations
    and by downloading the software the user certifies that he/she/it is
    authorized to do so in accordance with those export control laws and
    regulations.