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398 For the purposes of this library, the term \textit{byte} will refer to an octet or eight bit word. Typically an array of
1052 This will initialize the LRW context with the given (16 octet) \textit{IV}, cipher $K_1$ \textit{key} of length \textit{keylen} octets and the (16 octet) $K_2$ \textit{tweak}.
1086 These will get or set the 16--octet IV. Note that setting the IV is the same as \textit{seeking} and unlike other modes is not a free operation. It requires
1226 This will add the \textit{length} octet from \textit{header} to the given \textit{eax} header. Once the message is finished, the
2449 This terminates a Pelican MAC and writes the 16--octet tag to \textit{out}.
4235 \hline LTC\_ASN1\_OCTET\_STRING & OCTET STRING (one octet per char) \\
4238 \hline LTC\_ASN1\_IA5\_STRING & IA5 STRING (one octet per char) \\
4240 \hline LTC\_ASN1\_PRINTABLE\_STRING & PRINTABLE STRING (one octet per char) \\
6376 @param in The octet array representing the base
6378 @param out The destination (to be stored in an octet array format)