* Add support for RNG instantiation in proptests.
* Use `proptest` module strategy to create the rng for `net_dynamic_honey_badger`.
* Use seed generation instead of RNG instantiation in tests.
* Remove fixed RNG in `generate_map`.
* `VirtualNet` now supports setting the random generator through the builder.
* Add missing `time_limit` field to `::std::fmt::Debug` trait implementation on `NetBuilder`.
* Pass an instantiated random number generator through `NewNodeInfo` as a convenience.
* Make the random number generator of `DynamicHoneyBadgerBuilder` configurable, at the cost of now requiring mutability to call `build_first_node()`.
* Ensure RNGs are derive from passed in seed in `net_dynamic_hb` tests.
* Correct inappropriate use of `random::Random` instead of `Rng::gen` to generate dependent values in `binary_agreement`.
The original implementation used `rand::random()`, which will always use the `thread_rng`, ignoring the fact that an RNG has actually been passed in.
* Do not use `OsRng` but passed in RNG instead.
* Use reference/non-reference passing of rngs more in line with the `rand` crates conventions.
* Document `rng` field on `DynamicHoneyBadger`.
* Make `SyncKeyGen` work with the extend (`encrypt_with_rng`) API of `threshold_crypto`.
* Use passed-in random number generator in `HoneyBadger`.
* Create `SubRng` crate in new `util` module to replace `create_rng()`.
* Use an RNG seeded from the configure RNG when reinitializing `DynamicHoneyBadger`.
* Use the correct branch of `threshold_crypto` with support for passing RNGs.
This removes some unnecessary allocation and conversion by accepting
more primitive types and references as the index in threshold decryption
and signing, and as the argument to a polynomial.
This allows the caller to address nodes by ID instead of by index.
Also contains a few other minor changes that will be needed for
`DynamicHoneyBadger`.
This is a _synchronous_ key generation algorithm. We will use it in
`DynamicHoneyBadger`, on top of `HoneyBadger` to satisfy the synchrony
requirements.
It can also be used independently e.g. on top of a blockchain.