Abstract
In addition to the automatic, or in exceptional cases global, CLINT objects used up to now, it is sometimes practical to be able to create and purge CLINT variables automatically. To this end we shall create several functions that will enable us to generate, use, clear, and remove a set of CLINT objects, the so-called register bank, as a dynamically allocated data structure, where we take up the sketch presented in [Skal] and work out the details for its use with CLINT objects.
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Welschenbach, M. (2013). Dynamic Registers. In: Cryptography in C and C++. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5099-9_9
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