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feat(ext/crypto): initial support for p521 in generateKey and importKey (#21815)
Part 1 of a potential 3 part series. Ref #13449 

The current implementation passes key material back and forth RustCrypto
group of crates and ring. ring does not implement p521 yet.

This PR adds support for P521 named curve in `generateKey` and
`importKey` where we use RustCrypto. Other parts should be moved over to
the RustGroup group of crates for consistency.
2024-01-12 13:22:05 +01:00
.cargo feat: bring back WebGPU (#20812) 2023-12-09 01:19:16 +01:00
.devcontainer fix(devcontainer): moved settings to customizations/vscode (#21512) 2023-12-19 13:29:39 +01:00
.github 1.39.2 (#21791) 2024-01-04 21:40:03 +01:00
bench_util 1.39.2 (#21791) 2024-01-04 21:40:03 +01:00
cli feat(ext/crypto): initial support for p521 in generateKey and importKey (#21815) 2024-01-12 13:22:05 +01:00
ext feat(ext/crypto): initial support for p521 in generateKey and importKey (#21815) 2024-01-12 13:22:05 +01:00
runtime chore(ext/webgpu): include GPUCanvasContext in snapshot (#21773) 2024-01-12 13:22:03 +01:00
test_ffi chore: update copyright to 2024 (#21753) 2024-01-04 20:34:51 +01:00
test_napi chore: update copyright to 2024 (#21753) 2024-01-04 20:34:51 +01:00
test_util chore: make test server less noisy (#21782) 2024-01-04 20:34:54 +01:00
tools feat(ext/crypto): initial support for p521 in generateKey and importKey (#21815) 2024-01-12 13:22:05 +01:00
.dlint.json chore: update dlint to v0.37.0 for GitHub Actions (#17295) 2023-01-16 17:17:18 +01:00
.dprint.json fix(fmt): remove trailing comma for single type param in default export in jsx (#21425) 2023-12-01 14:50:38 -05:00
.editorconfig chore: modify editorconfig settings (#21533) 2023-12-12 12:43:41 +09:00
.gitattributes fix(test): support typechecking docs with CRLF line endings (#12748) 2021-11-15 09:58:04 -05:00
.gitignore feat: Add "deno jupyter" subcommand (#20337) 2023-09-16 02:42:09 +02:00
.gitmodules chore: remove third_party submodule (#20201) 2023-08-19 09:56:12 +05:30
.rustfmt.toml chore: update copyright year to 2023 (#17247) 2023-01-02 21:00:42 +00:00
Cargo.lock feat(ext/crypto): initial support for p521 in generateKey and importKey (#21815) 2024-01-12 13:22:05 +01:00
Cargo.toml chore(ext/webgpu): include GPUCanvasContext in snapshot (#21773) 2024-01-12 13:22:03 +01:00
LICENSE.md chore: update copyright year to 2023 (#17247) 2023-01-02 21:00:42 +00:00
README.md chore: Fix typo in README (#21354) 2023-11-27 21:43:35 +00:00
Releases.md 1.39.2 (#21791) 2024-01-04 21:40:03 +01:00
rust-toolchain.toml chore: update to Rust 1.75 (#21731) 2024-01-04 20:34:52 +01:00

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