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<h3 class="section">1.3 Overview</h3>

<p>The Libgcrypt library is fully thread-safe, where it makes
sense to be thread-safe.  Not thread-safe are some cryptographic
functions that modify a certain context stored in handles.  If the
user really intents to use such functions from different threads on
the same handle, he has to take care of the serialization of such
functions himself.  If not described otherwise, every function is
thread-safe.
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<p>Libgcrypt depends on the library &lsquo;libgpg-error&rsquo;, which
contains common error handling related code for GnuPG components.
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