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CTR is a chaining mode for symmetric block encryption or decryption.
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The most straightforward way to fulfil the uniqueness property is
to start with an initial, random *counter block* value, and increment it as
the next block is processed.

The block ciphers from `Crypto.Cipher` (when configured in *MODE_CTR* mode)
invoke a callable object (the *counter* parameter) to get the next *counter block*.
Unfortunately, the Python calling protocol leads to major performance degradations.

The counter functions instantiated by this module will be invoked directly
by the ciphers in `Crypto.Cipher`. The fact that the Python layer is bypassed
lead to more efficient (and faster) execution of CTR cipher modes.

An example of usage is the following:

    >>> from Crypto.Cipher import AES
    >>> from Crypto.Util import Counter
    >>>
    >>> pt = b''*1000000
    >>> ctr = Counter.new(128)
    >>> cipher = AES.new(b''*16, AES.MODE_CTR, counter=ctr)
    >>> ct = cipher.encrypt(pt)

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    :Parameters:
      nbits : integer
        Length of the desired counter, in bits. It must be a multiple of 8.
      prefix : byte string
        The constant prefix of the counter block. By default, no prefix is
        used.
      suffix : byte string
        The constant postfix of the counter block. By default, no suffix is
        used.
      initial_value : integer
        The initial value of the counter. Default value is 1.
      little_endian : boolean
        If True, the counter number will be encoded in little endian format.
        If False (default), in big endian format.
      allow_wraparound : boolean
        If True, the function will raise an *OverflowError* exception as soon
        as the counter wraps around. If False (default), the counter will
        simply restart from zero.
      disable_shortcut : boolean
        If True, do not make ciphers from `Crypto.Cipher` bypass the Python
        layer when invoking the counter block function.
        If False (default), bypass the Python layer.
    :Returns:
      The counter block function.
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