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bcrypt: document 72-byte password length limit #90

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@aeneasr aeneasr commented May 17, 2019

This BCrypt implementation supports a maximum password length of 72 characters. This was not documented prior which is resolved with this PR.

This BCrypt implementation supports a maximum password length of 73 characters. This was not documented prior which is resolved with this PR.
@aeneasr aeneasr changed the title Document 73-byte password length limitation Document bcrypt 73-byte password length limitation May 17, 2019
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aeneasr commented Aug 4, 2020

Anything else needed to get this merged?

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