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build(deps): update cryptoxide requirement from 0.3.6 to 0.4.4 #19

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Updates the requirements on cryptoxide to permit the latest version.

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Sourced from cryptoxide's changelog.

0.4.4

  • fix legacy blake2b and blake2s output_bits interface returning a value 8 times bigger.

0.4.3

  • add Argon2 support (RFC9106)
  • compilation fixes without AVX flags

0.4.2

  • add some extra odd size legacy blake2b contextes (and some missing one)

0.4.1

  • add some extra legacy blake2b contextes between 256 and 384 bits

0.4.0

  • add a new simpler and more individual APIs for hashing in hashing
  • optimise and reorganise curve25519 and ed25519
  • optimise various hashing algorithms: sha1, sha3, ripemd160

0.3.5

  • Add some const qualifier in Sha1 and Sha2
  • Revert partially some curve25519 interface changes

0.3.4

  • Documentation and examples for all modules
  • Unpublish some internals arithmetic from curve25519

0.3.3

  • Add Scrypt
  • Add SHA1 despite unsecure in hashing context, since it is still used a lot in other context

0.3.2

  • Fix blake2 block size specified in bits instead of the expected value in bytes, that will result in bug when using with HMAC

0.3.1

  • remove unnecessary inline attribute on macro (lint warning)

0.3.0

  • remove SymmetricCipher trait in favor of using simple function associated with the cipher.

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Updates the requirements on [cryptoxide](https://github.com/typed-io/cryptoxide) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/typed-io/cryptoxide/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/typed-io/cryptoxide/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](typed-io/cryptoxide@v0.3.6...v0.4.4)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: cryptoxide
  dependency-type: direct:production
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