Add byte accessors to `ElligatorSwiftSharedSecret`
The inner bytes of `ElligatorSwiftSharedSecret` were almost inaccessible making the type almost useless, so this commit adds methods to access inner bytes. Closes #675
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@ -266,6 +266,20 @@ impl ElligatorSwift {
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
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pub struct ElligatorSwiftSharedSecret([u8; 32]);
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impl ElligatorSwiftSharedSecret {
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/// Creates shared secret from bytes.
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///
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/// This is generally not needed except for unusual cases like restoring the secret from a
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/// database.
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pub const fn from_secret_bytes(bytes: [u8; 32]) -> Self { Self(bytes) }
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/// Returns the secret bytes as an array.
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pub const fn to_secret_bytes(self) -> [u8; 32] { self.0 }
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/// Returns the secret bytes as a reference to an array.
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pub const fn as_secret_bytes(&self) -> &[u8; 32] { &self.0 }
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}
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/// Represents which party we are in the ECDH, A is the initiator, B is the responder.
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/// This is important because the hash of the shared secret is different depending on which party
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/// we are. In this context, "we" means the party that is using this library, and possesses the
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