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Rust implementation of clvm.
The cargo workspace includes an rlib crate, for use with rust or other applications, and a python wheel.
The python wheel is in wheel
. The npm package is in wasm
.
In order to run the unit tests, run:
cargo test
The fuzzing infrastructure for clvm_rs
uses cargo-fuzz.
Documentation for setting up fuzzing in rust can be found here.
To generate an initial corpus (for the run_program
fuzzer), run:
cd tools
cargo run generate-fuzz-corpus
To get started, run:
cargo fuzz run fuzz_run_program --jobs=32 -- -rss_limit_mb=4096
But with whatever number of jobs works best for you.
If you find issues in clvm_rs
please use our bug bounty program.
The clvm_rs
wheel has python bindings for the rust implementation of clvm.
Use maturin
to build the python interface. First, install into current virtualenv with
$ pip install maturin
While in the wheel
directory, build clvm_rs
into the current virtualenv with
$ maturin develop --release
On UNIX-based platforms, you may get a speed boost on sha256
operations by building
with OpenSSL.
$ maturin develop --release --features=openssl
To build the wheel, do
$ maturin build --release
or
$ maturin build --release --features=openssl
FAQs
Implementation of `clvm` for Chia Network's cryptocurrency
We found that clvm-rs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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