1. Why new types instead of a "secret" type modifier, like register/volatile in C? 2. Does it mean these new datatypes will be stored in an encrypted memory managed by TEE or Secure Enclave?
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Questions are probably asked on the GitHub issue, but: 1. LLVM needs separate types anyway, and the secret integers impl fewer traits than their non-secret variants, so you're in the curious position where adding a keyword removes trait impls. Imagine documenting that! 2. No
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Someone raised this concern on discord so was wondering: > Then having special different secret types would be a flag for hackers to search for the fingerprints of such types in binaries. Thoughts?
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They wouldn't be visible in binaries since they're just type erased integers. These are more for telling optimization passes that they shouldn't be branched upon, used for table lookups or used in the computation of an address.
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Ugh Tony everyone will know about them if you put them in the RFC, that's not how secrets work
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next step integration of first class builtin zeroize ? here's hoping
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