Constant-time heap-allocated Bernstein-Yang#635
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The previous implementation runs in variable-time with respect to `g`. However in the event both inputs are secret a fully constant-time implementation is required. This implements Bernstein-Yang in constant-time with respect to both parameters by computing a worst case number of iterations for the algorithm to converge, partially sharing the implementation with #632.
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The previous implementation runs in variable-time with respect to
g. However in the event both inputs are secret a fully constant-time implementation is required.This implements Bernstein-Yang in constant-time with respect to both parameters by computing a worst case number of iterations for the algorithm to converge, partially sharing the implementation with #632.