package bls12-381

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Virtual package for BLS12-381 primitives

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

ocaml-bls12-381-0.4.3.tar.bz2
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Description

Virtual package for BLS12-381 primitives

Published: 26 May 2021

README

OCaml implementation of BLS12-381

Install

# if you implement a library and you don't need an actual implementation
opam install bls12-381
# to target UNIX
opam insall bls12-381-unix
# to target JavaScript, to be used with jsoo.
opam install bls12-381-js

See below how to use in your project.

Run tests

dune runtest
dune build @test/js/browser/serve # Check _build/default/test/js/browser and run `npm run serve`

To get the coverage (only ok for bls12-381-unix and bls12-381-gen)

dune runtest --instrument-with bisect_ppx --force
bisect-ppx-report html

How to use in my project

If you are developing a library using bls12-381, you only need to add bls12-381 in the dependency list. However, if you are writing a binary, three packages are relevant:

  • bls12-381-unix: to be used for UNIX

  • bls12-381-js: to be used to target JavaScript. It does rely on the node packages listed here, version >= 0.8.1, and suppose this module is loaded before in the global namespace under the name _RUSTC_BLS12_381. See test/js/browser/ for an example. You need to use the appropriate package depending on the platform you target (Node or a bundler for the browser). For instance, if you target Node (resp. a bundler like webpack for a browser usage), you must use @dannywillems/rustc-bls12-381-node (resp. @dannywillems/rustc-bls12-381).

  • bls12-381-js-gen: if the module is loaded somewhere else than in the global namespace like the previous package supposes, you can use this third library that provides functors. The functors are expecting a module of the signature:

    sig
      val rust_module : unit -> Jsoo_lib.ESModule.t
    
      val get_wasm_memory_buffer : unit -> Jsoo_lib.Memory.Buffer.t
    end
    

    (note: functions are not directly evaluated values are required because the module might not already be loaded when loading the JavaScript resulting file and the wasm memory buffer being a view over a ArrayBuffer might be invalid if the buffer size is increased at runtime). You can see an example in the src/js.

For more examples, see the test directories.

Run the benchmarks

opam install core_bench
dune exec benchmark/bench_ec.exe
dune exec benchmark/bench_ff.exe
dune exec benchmark/bench_pairing.exe

Documentation

opam install odoc
dune build @doc

Dependencies (5)

  1. bls12-381-gen = version
  2. zarith >= "1.10" & < "2.0"
  3. ff-sig >= "0.6.1" & < "0.7.0"
  4. dune >= "2.8.4"
  5. ocaml >= "4.08"

Dev Dependencies

None

Used by (5)

  1. bls12-381-js = "0.4.3"
  2. bls12-381-js-gen = "0.4.3"
  3. bls12-381-unix = "0.4.3"
  4. scaml >= "1.5.0"
  5. tezos-crypto = "10.2"

Conflicts

None

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