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@@ -121,12 +121,12 @@ even scarier, uses an easily brute-forcable 64-bit key (with a 32-bit output)
instead of SipHash's 128-bit key. However, this may appeal to some
high-performance `jhash` users.
-Danger!
-
-Do not ever use HalfSipHash except for as a hashtable key function, and only
-then when you can be absolutely certain that the outputs will never be
-transmitted out of the kernel. This is only remotely useful over `jhash` as a
-means of mitigating hashtable flooding denial of service attacks.
+.. warning::
+ Do not ever use HalfSipHash except for as a hashtable key function, and
+ only then when you can be absolutely certain that the outputs will never
+ be transmitted out of the kernel. This is only remotely useful over
+ `jhash` as a means of mitigating hashtable flooding denial of service
+ attacks.
Generating a HalfSipHash key
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