diff --git a/tfhe/Cargo.toml b/tfhe/Cargo.toml index a5a3bc7f85..24d7d00297 100644 --- a/tfhe/Cargo.toml +++ b/tfhe/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "tfhe" -version = "0.2.3" +version = "0.2.4" edition = "2021" readme = "../README.md" keywords = ["fully", "homomorphic", "encryption", "fhe", "cryptography"] diff --git a/tfhe/docs/core_crypto/tutorial.md b/tfhe/docs/core_crypto/tutorial.md index 98645a7ba1..f9d99cf8b2 100644 --- a/tfhe/docs/core_crypto/tutorial.md +++ b/tfhe/docs/core_crypto/tutorial.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Welcome to this tutorial about TFHE-rs `core_crypto` module. To use `TFHE-rs`, first it has to be added as a dependency in the `Cargo.toml`: ```toml -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = [ "x86_64-unix" ] } +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = [ "x86_64-unix" ] } ``` This enables the `x86_64-unix` feature to have efficient implementations of various algorithms for `x86_64` CPUs on a Unix-like system. The 'unix' suffix indicates that the `UnixSeeder`, which uses `/dev/random` to generate random numbers, is activated as a fallback if no hardware number generator is available, like `rdseed` on `x86_64` or if the [`Randomization Services`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/security/1399291-secrandomcopybytes?language=objc) on Apple platforms are not available. To avoid having the `UnixSeeder` as a potential fallback or to run on non-Unix systems (e.g., Windows), the `x86_64` feature is sufficient. @@ -19,19 +19,19 @@ For Apple Silicon, the `aarch64-unix` or `aarch64` feature should be enabled. `a In short: For x86\_64-based machines running Unix-like OSes: ```toml -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = ["x86_64-unix"] } +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = ["x86_64-unix"] } ``` For Apple Silicon or aarch64-based machines running Unix-like OSes: ```toml -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = ["aarch64-unix"] } +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = ["aarch64-unix"] } ``` For x86\_64-based machines with the [`rdseed instruction`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDRAND) running Windows: ```toml -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = ["x86_64"] } +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = ["x86_64"] } ``` ### Commented code to double a 2-bits message in a leveled fashion and using a PBS with the `core_crypto` module. diff --git a/tfhe/docs/getting_started/installation.md b/tfhe/docs/getting_started/installation.md index cfcce40b65..f22c39d405 100644 --- a/tfhe/docs/getting_started/installation.md +++ b/tfhe/docs/getting_started/installation.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ To use `TFHE-rs` in your project, you first need to add it as a dependency in your `Cargo.toml`: ```toml -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = [ "boolean", "shortint", "integer", "x86_64-unix" ] } +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = [ "boolean", "shortint", "integer", "x86_64-unix" ] } ``` {% hint style="info" %} diff --git a/tfhe/docs/high_level_api/serialization.md b/tfhe/docs/high_level_api/serialization.md index 6901aa36ef..548abd2172 100644 --- a/tfhe/docs/high_level_api/serialization.md +++ b/tfhe/docs/high_level_api/serialization.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ To serialize our data, a [data format](https://serde.rs/#data-formats) should be [dependencies] # ... -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = ["integer","x86_64-unix"]} +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = ["integer","x86_64-unix"]} bincode = "1.3.3" ``` diff --git a/tfhe/docs/high_level_api/tutorial.md b/tfhe/docs/high_level_api/tutorial.md index 5590b0b790..2186628a14 100644 --- a/tfhe/docs/high_level_api/tutorial.md +++ b/tfhe/docs/high_level_api/tutorial.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ fn main() { Default configuration for x86 Unix machines: ```toml -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = ["integer", "x86_64-unix"]} +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = ["integer", "x86_64-unix"]} ``` Other configurations can be found [here](../getting_started/installation.md). @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ To use the `FheUint8` type, the `integer` feature must be activated: [dependencies] # Default configuration for x86 Unix machines: -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = ["integer", "x86_64-unix"]} +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = ["integer", "x86_64-unix"]} ``` Other configurations can be found [here](../getting_started/installation.md). @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ To use Booleans, the `booleans` feature in our Cargo.toml must be enabled: # Cargo.toml # Default configuration for x86 Unix machines: -tfhe = { version = "0.2.3", features = ["boolean", "x86_64-unix"]} +tfhe = { version = "0.2.4", features = ["boolean", "x86_64-unix"]} ``` Other configurations can be found [here](../getting_started/installation.md).