remove redundant code after MSRV bump
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//! Direct bindings to the underlying C library functions. These should
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//! not be needed for most users.
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#![crate_type = "rlib"]
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#![crate_type = "dylib"]
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#![crate_name = "secp256k1_sys"]
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#![cfg_attr(all(not(test), not(fuzztarget), not(feature = "std")), no_std)]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "dev", allow(unstable_features))]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "dev", feature(plugin))]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "dev", plugin(clippy))]
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// Coding conventions
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#![deny(non_upper_case_globals)]
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#![deny(non_camel_case_types)]
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#![deny(non_snake_case)]
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#![deny(unused_mut)]
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#![cfg_attr(all(not(test), not(feature = "std")), no_std)]
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#[cfg(any(test, feature = "std"))]
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extern crate core;
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use self::std::{ptr, mem};
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use self::std::boxed::Box;
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use types::*;
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use ::{Signature, Context, NonceFn, EcdhHashFn, PublicKey,
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use {Signature, Context, NonceFn, EcdhHashFn, PublicKey,
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SECP256K1_START_NONE, SECP256K1_START_VERIFY, SECP256K1_START_SIGN,
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SECP256K1_SER_COMPRESSED, SECP256K1_SER_UNCOMPRESSED};
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ macro_rules! impl_array_newtype {
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&dat[..]
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}
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}
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impl ::CPtr for $thing {
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impl $crate::CPtr for $thing {
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type Target = $ty;
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fn as_c_ptr(&self) -> *const Self::Target {
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if self.is_empty() {
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pub mod global {
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use std::ops::Deref;
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use std::sync::Once;
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use ::{Secp256k1, All};
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use {Secp256k1, All};
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/// Proxy struct for global `SECP256K1` context
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pub struct GlobalContext {
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src/lib.rs
58
src/lib.rs
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//! trigger any assertion failures in the upstream library.
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! extern crate secp256k1;
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//! # #[cfg(feature="bitcoin_hashes")]
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//! extern crate bitcoin_hashes;
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//! # #[cfg(feature="rand")]
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//! extern crate rand;
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//!
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//! #
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//! # fn main() {
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//! # #[cfg(all(feature="rand", feature="bitcoin_hashes"))] {
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//! use rand::rngs::OsRng;
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//! use secp256k1::rand::rngs::OsRng;
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//! use secp256k1::{Secp256k1, Message};
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//! use bitcoin_hashes::sha256;
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//! use secp256k1::bitcoin_hashes::sha256;
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//!
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//! let secp = Secp256k1::new();
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//! let mut rng = OsRng::new().expect("OsRng");
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//!
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//! let sig = secp.sign(&message, &secret_key);
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//! assert!(secp.verify(&message, &sig, &public_key).is_ok());
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//! # } }
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//! # }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! The above code requires `rust-secp256k1` to be compiled with the `rand` and `bitcoin_hashes`
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//! Alternately, keys and messages can be parsed from slices, like
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! # fn main() {
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//! use self::secp256k1::{Secp256k1, Message, SecretKey, PublicKey};
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//!
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//! let secp = Secp256k1::new();
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//!
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//! let sig = secp.sign(&message, &secret_key);
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//! assert!(secp.verify(&message, &sig, &public_key).is_ok());
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//! # }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Users who only want to verify signatures can use a cheaper context, like so:
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//!
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//! ```rust
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//! # fn main() {
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//! use secp256k1::{Secp256k1, Message, Signature, PublicKey};
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//!
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//! let secp = Secp256k1::verification_only();
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//! ]).expect("compact signatures are 64 bytes; DER signatures are 68-72 bytes");
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//!
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//! assert!(secp.verify(&message, &sig, &public_key).is_ok());
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//! # }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! Observe that the same code using, say [`signing_only`](struct.Secp256k1.html#method.signing_only)
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//! to generate a context would simply not compile.
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//!
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#![crate_type = "rlib"]
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#![crate_type = "dylib"]
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#![crate_name = "secp256k1"]
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// Coding conventions
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#![deny(non_upper_case_globals)]
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#![deny(non_camel_case_types)]
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#![deny(unused_mut)]
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#![warn(missing_docs)]
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// In general, rust is absolutely horrid at supporting users doing things like,
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// for example, compiling Rust code for real environments. Disable useless lints
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// that don't do anything but annoy us and cant actually ever be resolved.
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#![allow(bare_trait_objects)]
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#![allow(ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns)]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "dev", allow(unstable_features))]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "dev", feature(plugin))]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "dev", plugin(clippy))]
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#![cfg_attr(all(not(test), not(fuzztarget), not(feature = "std")), no_std)]
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#![cfg_attr(all(not(test), not(feature = "std")), no_std)]
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#![cfg_attr(all(test, feature = "unstable"), feature(test))]
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#[macro_use]
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pub extern crate secp256k1_sys;
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pub use secp256k1_sys as ffi;
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#[cfg(feature = "bitcoin_hashes")] extern crate bitcoin_hashes;
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#[cfg(feature = "bitcoin_hashes")] pub extern crate bitcoin_hashes;
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#[cfg(all(test, feature = "unstable"))] extern crate test;
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#[cfg(any(test, feature = "rand"))] pub extern crate rand;
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#[cfg(any(test))] extern crate rand_core;
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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impl std::error::Error for Error {
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fn description(&self) -> &str { self.as_str() }
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}
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impl std::error::Error for Error {}
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/// The secp256k1 engine, used to execute all signature operations
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// However, if this DOES fail, the result is potentially weaker side-channel
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// resistance, which is deadly and undetectable, so we take out the entire
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// thread to be on the safe side.
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assert!(err == 1);
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assert_eq!(err, 1);
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}
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}
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/// verify-capable context.
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// # extern crate secp256k1;
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/// # #[cfg(feature="rand")]
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/// # extern crate rand;
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/// #
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/// # fn main() {
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/// # #[cfg(feature="rand")] {
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/// # use rand::OsRng;
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/// # use secp256k1::rand::rngs::OsRng;
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/// # use secp256k1::{Secp256k1, Message, Error};
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/// #
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/// # let secp = Secp256k1::new();
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///
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/// let message = Message::from_slice(&[0xcd; 32]).expect("32 bytes");
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/// assert_eq!(secp.verify(&message, &sig, &public_key), Err(Error::IncorrectSignature));
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/// # } }
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/// # }
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/// ```
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#[inline]
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pub fn verify(&self, msg: &Message, sig: &Signature, pk: &key::PublicKey) -> Result<(), Error> {
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for c in hex.bytes() {
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b <<= 4;
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match c {
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b'A'...b'F' => b |= c - b'A' + 10,
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b'a'...b'f' => b |= c - b'a' + 10,
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b'0'...b'9' => b |= c - b'0',
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b'A'..=b'F' => b |= c - b'A' + 10,
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b'a'..=b'f' => b |= c - b'a' + 10,
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b'0'..=b'9' => b |= c - b'0',
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_ => return Err(()),
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}
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if (idx & 1) == 1 {
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