rust-secp256k1-unsafe-fast/secp256k1-sys/depend/secp256k1/src/int128_native.h

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Upgrade the vendored libsecp256k1 code `libsecp256k1` v0.2.0 was just released. Update the vendored code using `./vendor-libsecp.sh depend 0_8_0 21ffe4b` ``` git show 21ffe4b commit 21ffe4b22a9683cf24ae0763359e401d1284cc7a (tag: v0.2.0) Merge: 8c949f5 e025ccd Author: Pieter Wuille <pieter@wuille.net> Date: Mon Dec 12 17:00:52 2022 -0500 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1055: Prepare initial release e025ccdf7473702a76bb13d763dc096548ffefba release: prepare for initial release 0.2.0 (Jonas Nick) 6d1784a2e2c1c5a8d89ffb08a7f76fa15e84fff5 build: add missing files to EXTRA_DIST (Jonas Nick) 13bf1b6b324f2ed1c1fb4c8d17a4febd3556839e changelog: make order of change types match keepachangelog.com (Jonas Nick) b1f992a552785395d2e60b10862626fd11f66f84 doc: improve release process (Jonas Nick) ad39e2dc417f85c1577a6a6a9c519f5c60453def build: change package version to 0.1.0-dev (Jonas Nick) 90618e9263ebc2a0d73d487d6d94fd3af96b973c doc: move CHANGELOG from doc/ to root directory (Jonas Nick) Pull request description: Based on #964 ACKs for top commit: sipa: ACK e025ccdf7473702a76bb13d763dc096548ffefba Tree-SHA512: b9ab71d7362537d383a32b5e321ef44069f00e3e92340375bcd662267bc5a60c2bad60222998e6602cfac24ad65efb23d772eac37c86065036b90ef090b54c49 ``` Requires a new version of `secp256k1-sys`, use v0.8.0 - Update the `secp256k1-sys` manifest (including links field) - Update symbols to use 0_8_0 - Add a changelog entry - depend on the new version in `secp256k1` Which in turn requires a new version of `secp256k1`, use v0.26.0
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#ifndef SECP256K1_INT128_NATIVE_H
#define SECP256K1_INT128_NATIVE_H
#include <stdint.h>
#include "util.h"
#if !defined(UINT128_MAX) && defined(__SIZEOF_INT128__)
SECP256K1_GNUC_EXT typedef unsigned __int128 uint128_t;
SECP256K1_GNUC_EXT typedef __int128 int128_t;
# define UINT128_MAX ((uint128_t)(-1))
# define INT128_MAX ((int128_t)(UINT128_MAX >> 1))
# define INT128_MIN (-INT128_MAX - 1)
/* No (U)INT128_C macros because compilers providing __int128 do not support 128-bit literals. */
#endif
typedef uint128_t rustsecp256k1_v0_8_0_uint128;
typedef int128_t rustsecp256k1_v0_8_0_int128;
#endif