![]() This package provides access to an operating system resource (cryptographic numbers) and so needs to be replaced with a TinyGo version that does this in a different way. I've made the following choices while adding this feature: - I'm using the getentropy call whenever possible (most POSIX like systems), because it is easier to use and more reliable. Linux is the exception: it only added getentropy relatively recently. - I've left bare-metal implementations to a future patch. This because it's hard to reliably get cryptographically secure random numbers on embedded devices: most devices do not have a hardware PRNG for this purpose. |
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