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No functional change but removes some cruft from the openjdk build.gradle. BoringSSL build directory is still a bit of a hack but I'll address that in a later, smaller PR.
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google#1394) * Update serialization tests to handle class name length and potential EOFException. Adjusts the expected hex encoding in EdDSA key serialization tests to dynamically include the length of the class name. Also, modifies invalid key deserialization tests in both EdDSA and ML-DSA to catch both `IllegalArgumentException` and `EOFException`, as either can occur during parsing of malformed serialized data. Test: atest EdDsaTest/MlDsaTest * Update MlDsaTest.java
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Submitted upstream at google#1388 |
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No functional change but removes some cruft from
the openjdk build.gradle.
BoringSSL build directory is still a bit of a hack but I'll address that in a later, smaller PR.