Remove unnecessary import statement

The global context is already in scope in tests since we use a glob
import. No clue why Clippy does not warn for this.

Remove unnecessary import statement in test function.
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Tobin Harding 2022-02-09 07:57:36 +00:00
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@ -57,6 +57,22 @@
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! If the "global-context" feature is enabled you have access to an alternate API.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # #[cfg(all(feature="global-context", feature = "std", feature="rand-std", features = "bitcoin_hashes"))] {
//! use secp256k1::rand::thread_rng;
//! use secp256k1::{generate_keypair, Message};
//! use secp256k1::hashes::sha256;
//!
//! let (secret_key, public_key) = generate_keypair(&mut thread_rng());
//! let message = Message::from_hashed_data::<sha256::Hash>("Hello World!".as_bytes());
//!
//! let sig = secret_key.sign_ecdsa(&message, &secret_key);
//! assert!(sig.verify(&message, &public_key).is_ok());
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! The above code requires `rust-secp256k1` to be compiled with the `rand-std` and `bitcoin_hashes`
//! feature enabled, to get access to [`generate_keypair`](struct.Secp256k1.html#method.generate_keypair)
//! Alternately, keys and messages can be parsed from slices, like
@ -968,8 +984,6 @@ mod tests {
#[cfg(feature = "global-context")]
#[test]
fn test_global_context() {
use super::SECP256K1;
let sk_data = hex!("e6dd32f8761625f105c39a39f19370b3521d845a12456d60ce44debd0a362641");
let sk = SecretKey::from_slice(&sk_data).unwrap();
let msg_data = hex!("a4965ca63b7d8562736ceec36dfa5a11bf426eb65be8ea3f7a49ae363032da0d");