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| #ifndef SECP256K1_H
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| #define SECP256K1_H
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| extern "C" {
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include <stddef.h>
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| 
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| /* These rules specify the order of arguments in API calls:
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|  *
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|  * 1. Context pointers go first, followed by output arguments, combined
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|  *    output/input arguments, and finally input-only arguments.
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|  * 2. Array lengths always immediately the follow the argument whose length
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|  *    they describe, even if this violates rule 1.
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|  * 3. Within the OUT/OUTIN/IN groups, pointers to data that is typically generated
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|  *    later go first. This means: signatures, public nonces, private nonces,
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|  *    messages, public keys, secret keys, tweaks.
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|  * 4. Arguments that are not data pointers go last, from more complex to less
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|  *    complex: function pointers, algorithm names, messages, void pointers,
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|  *    counts, flags, booleans.
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|  * 5. Opaque data pointers follow the function pointer they are to be passed to.
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|  */
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| 
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| /** Opaque data structure that holds context information (precomputed tables etc.).
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|  *
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|  *  The purpose of context structures is to cache large precomputed data tables
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|  *  that are expensive to construct, and also to maintain the randomization data
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|  *  for blinding.
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|  *
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|  *  Do not create a new context object for each operation, as construction is
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|  *  far slower than all other API calls (~100 times slower than an ECDSA
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|  *  verification).
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|  *
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|  *  A constructed context can safely be used from multiple threads
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|  *  simultaneously, but API calls that take a non-const pointer to a context
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|  *  need exclusive access to it. In particular this is the case for
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|  *  secp256k1_context_destroy, secp256k1_context_preallocated_destroy,
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|  *  and secp256k1_context_randomize.
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|  *
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|  *  Regarding randomization, either do it once at creation time (in which case
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|  *  you do not need any locking for the other calls), or use a read-write lock.
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|  */
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| typedef struct secp256k1_context_struct secp256k1_context;
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| 
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| /** Opaque data structure that holds rewriteable "scratch space"
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|  *
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|  *  The purpose of this structure is to replace dynamic memory allocations,
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|  *  because we target architectures where this may not be available. It is
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|  *  essentially a resizable (within specified parameters) block of bytes,
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|  *  which is initially created either by memory allocation or TODO as a pointer
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|  *  into some fixed rewritable space.
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|  *
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|  *  Unlike the context object, this cannot safely be shared between threads
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|  *  without additional synchronization logic.
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|  */
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| typedef struct secp256k1_scratch_space_struct secp256k1_scratch_space;
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| 
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| /** Opaque data structure that holds a parsed and valid public key.
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|  *
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|  *  The exact representation of data inside is implementation defined and not
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|  *  guaranteed to be portable between different platforms or versions. It is
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|  *  however guaranteed to be 64 bytes in size, and can be safely copied/moved.
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|  *  If you need to convert to a format suitable for storage, transmission, or
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|  *  comparison, use secp256k1_ec_pubkey_serialize and secp256k1_ec_pubkey_parse.
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|  */
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| typedef struct {
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|     unsigned char data[64];
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| } secp256k1_pubkey;
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| 
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| /** Opaque data structured that holds a parsed ECDSA signature.
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|  *
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|  *  The exact representation of data inside is implementation defined and not
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|  *  guaranteed to be portable between different platforms or versions. It is
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|  *  however guaranteed to be 64 bytes in size, and can be safely copied/moved.
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|  *  If you need to convert to a format suitable for storage, transmission, or
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|  *  comparison, use the secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_serialize_* and
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|  *  secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_parse_* functions.
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|  */
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| typedef struct {
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|     unsigned char data[64];
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| } secp256k1_ecdsa_signature;
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| 
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| /** A pointer to a function to deterministically generate a nonce.
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|  *
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|  * Returns: 1 if a nonce was successfully generated. 0 will cause signing to fail.
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|  * Out:     nonce32:   pointer to a 32-byte array to be filled by the function.
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|  * In:      msg32:     the 32-byte message hash being verified (will not be NULL)
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|  *          key32:     pointer to a 32-byte secret key (will not be NULL)
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|  *          algo16:    pointer to a 16-byte array describing the signature
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|  *                     algorithm (will be NULL for ECDSA for compatibility).
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|  *          data:      Arbitrary data pointer that is passed through.
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|  *          attempt:   how many iterations we have tried to find a nonce.
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|  *                     This will almost always be 0, but different attempt values
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|  *                     are required to result in a different nonce.
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|  *
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|  * Except for test cases, this function should compute some cryptographic hash of
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|  * the message, the algorithm, the key and the attempt.
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|  */
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| typedef int (*secp256k1_nonce_function)(
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|     unsigned char *nonce32,
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|     const unsigned char *msg32,
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|     const unsigned char *key32,
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|     const unsigned char *algo16,
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|     void *data,
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|     unsigned int attempt
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| );
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| 
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| # if !defined(SECP256K1_GNUC_PREREQ)
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| #  if defined(__GNUC__)&&defined(__GNUC_MINOR__)
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| #   define SECP256K1_GNUC_PREREQ(_maj,_min) \
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|  ((__GNUC__<<16)+__GNUC_MINOR__>=((_maj)<<16)+(_min))
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| #  else
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| #   define SECP256K1_GNUC_PREREQ(_maj,_min) 0
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| #  endif
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| # endif
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| 
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| # if (!defined(__STDC_VERSION__) || (__STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L) )
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| #  if SECP256K1_GNUC_PREREQ(2,7)
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| #   define SECP256K1_INLINE __inline__
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| #  elif (defined(_MSC_VER))
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| #   define SECP256K1_INLINE __inline
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| #  else
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| #   define SECP256K1_INLINE
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| #  endif
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| # else
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| #  define SECP256K1_INLINE inline
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| # endif
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| 
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| #ifndef SECP256K1_API
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| # if defined(_WIN32)
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| #  ifdef SECP256K1_BUILD
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| #   define SECP256K1_API __declspec(dllexport)
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| #  else
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| #   define SECP256K1_API
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| #  endif
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| # elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(SECP256K1_BUILD)
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| #  define SECP256K1_API __attribute__ ((visibility ("default")))
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| # else
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| #  define SECP256K1_API
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| # endif
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| #endif
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| 
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| /**Warning attributes
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|   * NONNULL is not used if SECP256K1_BUILD is set to avoid the compiler optimizing out
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|   * some paranoid null checks. */
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| # if defined(__GNUC__) && SECP256K1_GNUC_PREREQ(3, 4)
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| #  define SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT __attribute__ ((__warn_unused_result__))
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| # else
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| #  define SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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| # endif
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| # if !defined(SECP256K1_BUILD) && defined(__GNUC__) && SECP256K1_GNUC_PREREQ(3, 4)
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| #  define SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(_x)  __attribute__ ((__nonnull__(_x)))
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| # else
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| #  define SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(_x)
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| # endif
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| 
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| /** All flags' lower 8 bits indicate what they're for. Do not use directly. */
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| #define SECP256K1_FLAGS_TYPE_MASK ((1 << 8) - 1)
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| #define SECP256K1_FLAGS_TYPE_CONTEXT (1 << 0)
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| #define SECP256K1_FLAGS_TYPE_COMPRESSION (1 << 1)
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| /** The higher bits contain the actual data. Do not use directly. */
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| #define SECP256K1_FLAGS_BIT_CONTEXT_VERIFY (1 << 8)
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| #define SECP256K1_FLAGS_BIT_CONTEXT_SIGN (1 << 9)
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| #define SECP256K1_FLAGS_BIT_COMPRESSION (1 << 8)
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| 
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| /** Flags to pass to secp256k1_context_create, secp256k1_context_preallocated_size, and
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|  *  secp256k1_context_preallocated_create. */
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| #define SECP256K1_CONTEXT_VERIFY (SECP256K1_FLAGS_TYPE_CONTEXT | SECP256K1_FLAGS_BIT_CONTEXT_VERIFY)
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| #define SECP256K1_CONTEXT_SIGN (SECP256K1_FLAGS_TYPE_CONTEXT | SECP256K1_FLAGS_BIT_CONTEXT_SIGN)
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| #define SECP256K1_CONTEXT_NONE (SECP256K1_FLAGS_TYPE_CONTEXT)
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| 
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| /** Flag to pass to secp256k1_ec_pubkey_serialize. */
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| #define SECP256K1_EC_COMPRESSED (SECP256K1_FLAGS_TYPE_COMPRESSION | SECP256K1_FLAGS_BIT_COMPRESSION)
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| #define SECP256K1_EC_UNCOMPRESSED (SECP256K1_FLAGS_TYPE_COMPRESSION)
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| 
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| /** Prefix byte used to tag various encoded curvepoints for specific purposes */
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| #define SECP256K1_TAG_PUBKEY_EVEN 0x02
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| #define SECP256K1_TAG_PUBKEY_ODD 0x03
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| #define SECP256K1_TAG_PUBKEY_UNCOMPRESSED 0x04
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| #define SECP256K1_TAG_PUBKEY_HYBRID_EVEN 0x06
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| #define SECP256K1_TAG_PUBKEY_HYBRID_ODD 0x07
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| 
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| /** A simple secp256k1 context object with no precomputed tables. These are useful for
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|  *  type serialization/parsing functions which require a context object to maintain
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|  *  API consistency, but currently do not require expensive precomputations or dynamic
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|  *  allocations.
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|  */
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| SECP256K1_API extern const secp256k1_context *secp256k1_context_no_precomp;
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| 
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| /** Create a secp256k1 context object (in dynamically allocated memory).
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|  *
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|  *  This function uses malloc to allocate memory. It is guaranteed that malloc is
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|  *  called at most once for every call of this function. If you need to avoid dynamic
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|  *  memory allocation entirely, see the functions in secp256k1_preallocated.h.
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|  *
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|  *  Returns: a newly created context object.
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|  *  In:      flags: which parts of the context to initialize.
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|  *
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|  *  See also secp256k1_context_randomize.
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|  */
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| SECP256K1_API secp256k1_context* secp256k1_context_create(
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|     unsigned int flags
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| ) SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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| 
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| /** Copy a secp256k1 context object (into dynamically allocated memory).
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|  *
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|  *  This function uses malloc to allocate memory. It is guaranteed that malloc is
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|  *  called at most once for every call of this function. If you need to avoid dynamic
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|  *  memory allocation entirely, see the functions in secp256k1_preallocated.h.
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|  *
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|  *  Returns: a newly created context object.
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|  *  Args:    ctx: an existing context to copy (cannot be NULL)
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|  */
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| SECP256K1_API secp256k1_context* secp256k1_context_clone(
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|     const secp256k1_context* ctx
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| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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| 
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| /** Destroy a secp256k1 context object (created in dynamically allocated memory).
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|  *
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|  *  The context pointer may not be used afterwards.
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|  *
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|  *  The context to destroy must have been created using secp256k1_context_create
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|  *  or secp256k1_context_clone. If the context has instead been created using
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|  *  secp256k1_context_preallocated_create or secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone, the
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|  *  behaviour is undefined. In that case, secp256k1_context_preallocated_destroy must
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|  *  be used instead.
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|  *
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|  *  Args:   ctx: an existing context to destroy, constructed using
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|  *               secp256k1_context_create or secp256k1_context_clone
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|  */
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| SECP256K1_API void secp256k1_context_destroy(
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|     secp256k1_context* ctx
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| );
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| 
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| /** Set a callback function to be called when an illegal argument is passed to
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|  *  an API call. It will only trigger for violations that are mentioned
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|  *  explicitly in the header.
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|  *
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|  *  The philosophy is that these shouldn't be dealt with through a
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|  *  specific return value, as calling code should not have branches to deal with
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|  *  the case that this code itself is broken.
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|  *
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|  *  On the other hand, during debug stage, one would want to be informed about
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|  *  such mistakes, and the default (crashing) may be inadvisable.
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|  *  When this callback is triggered, the API function called is guaranteed not
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|  *  to cause a crash, though its return value and output arguments are
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|  *  undefined.
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|  *
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|  *  When this function has not been called (or called with fn==NULL), then the
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|  *  default handler will be used. The library provides a default handler which
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|  *  writes the message to stderr and calls abort. This default handler can be
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|  *  replaced at link time if the preprocessor macro
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|  *  USE_EXTERNAL_DEFAULT_CALLBACKS is defined, which is the case if the build
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|  *  has been configured with --enable-external-default-callbacks. Then the
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|  *  following two symbols must be provided to link against:
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|  *   - void secp256k1_default_illegal_callback_fn(const char* message, void* data);
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|  *   - void secp256k1_default_error_callback_fn(const char* message, void* data);
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|  *  The library can call these default handlers even before a proper callback data
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|  *  pointer could have been set using secp256k1_context_set_illegal_callback or
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|  *  secp256k1_context_set_error_callback, e.g., when the creation of a context
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|  *  fails. In this case, the corresponding default handler will be called with
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|  *  the data pointer argument set to NULL.
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|  *
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|  *  Args: ctx:  an existing context object (cannot be NULL)
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|  *  In:   fun:  a pointer to a function to call when an illegal argument is
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|  *              passed to the API, taking a message and an opaque pointer.
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|  *              (NULL restores the default handler.)
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|  *        data: the opaque pointer to pass to fun above.
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|  *
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|  *  See also secp256k1_context_set_error_callback.
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|  */
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| SECP256K1_API void secp256k1_context_set_illegal_callback(
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|     secp256k1_context* ctx,
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|     void (*fun)(const char* message, void* data),
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|     const void* data
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| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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| 
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| /** Set a callback function to be called when an internal consistency check
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|  *  fails. The default is crashing.
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|  *
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|  *  This can only trigger in case of a hardware failure, miscompilation,
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|  *  memory corruption, serious bug in the library, or other error would can
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|  *  otherwise result in undefined behaviour. It will not trigger due to mere
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|  *  incorrect usage of the API (see secp256k1_context_set_illegal_callback
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|  *  for that). After this callback returns, anything may happen, including
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|  *  crashing.
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|  *
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|  *  Args: ctx:  an existing context object (cannot be NULL)
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|  *  In:   fun:  a pointer to a function to call when an internal error occurs,
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|  *              taking a message and an opaque pointer (NULL restores the
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|  *              default handler, see secp256k1_context_set_illegal_callback
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|  *              for details).
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|  *        data: the opaque pointer to pass to fun above.
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|  *
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|  *  See also secp256k1_context_set_illegal_callback.
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|  */
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| SECP256K1_API void secp256k1_context_set_error_callback(
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|     secp256k1_context* ctx,
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|     void (*fun)(const char* message, void* data),
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|     const void* data
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| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1);
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| 
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| /** Create a secp256k1 scratch space object.
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|  *
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|  *  Returns: a newly created scratch space.
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|  *  Args: ctx:  an existing context object (cannot be NULL)
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|  *  In:   size: amount of memory to be available as scratch space. Some extra
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|  *              (<100 bytes) will be allocated for extra accounting.
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|  */
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| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT secp256k1_scratch_space* secp256k1_scratch_space_create(
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|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
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|     size_t size
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| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Destroy a secp256k1 scratch space.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  The pointer may not be used afterwards.
 | ||
|  *  Args:       ctx: a secp256k1 context object.
 | ||
|  *          scratch: space to destroy
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API void secp256k1_scratch_space_destroy(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_scratch_space* scratch
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Parse a variable-length public key into the pubkey object.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1 if the public key was fully valid.
 | ||
|  *           0 if the public key could not be parsed or is invalid.
 | ||
|  *  Args: ctx:      a secp256k1 context object.
 | ||
|  *  Out:  pubkey:   pointer to a pubkey object. If 1 is returned, it is set to a
 | ||
|  *                  parsed version of input. If not, its value is undefined.
 | ||
|  *  In:   input:    pointer to a serialized public key
 | ||
|  *        inputlen: length of the array pointed to by input
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  This function supports parsing compressed (33 bytes, header byte 0x02 or
 | ||
|  *  0x03), uncompressed (65 bytes, header byte 0x04), or hybrid (65 bytes, header
 | ||
|  *  byte 0x06 or 0x07) format public keys.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_pubkey_parse(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_pubkey* pubkey,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *input,
 | ||
|     size_t inputlen
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Serialize a pubkey object into a serialized byte sequence.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1 always.
 | ||
|  *  Args:   ctx:        a secp256k1 context object.
 | ||
|  *  Out:    output:     a pointer to a 65-byte (if compressed==0) or 33-byte (if
 | ||
|  *                      compressed==1) byte array to place the serialized key
 | ||
|  *                      in.
 | ||
|  *  In/Out: outputlen:  a pointer to an integer which is initially set to the
 | ||
|  *                      size of output, and is overwritten with the written
 | ||
|  *                      size.
 | ||
|  *  In:     pubkey:     a pointer to a secp256k1_pubkey containing an
 | ||
|  *                      initialized public key.
 | ||
|  *          flags:      SECP256K1_EC_COMPRESSED if serialization should be in
 | ||
|  *                      compressed format, otherwise SECP256K1_EC_UNCOMPRESSED.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API int secp256k1_ec_pubkey_serialize(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     unsigned char *output,
 | ||
|     size_t *outputlen,
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_pubkey* pubkey,
 | ||
|     unsigned int flags
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(4);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Parse an ECDSA signature in compact (64 bytes) format.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1 when the signature could be parsed, 0 otherwise.
 | ||
|  *  Args: ctx:      a secp256k1 context object
 | ||
|  *  Out:  sig:      a pointer to a signature object
 | ||
|  *  In:   input64:  a pointer to the 64-byte array to parse
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  The signature must consist of a 32-byte big endian R value, followed by a
 | ||
|  *  32-byte big endian S value. If R or S fall outside of [0..order-1], the
 | ||
|  *  encoding is invalid. R and S with value 0 are allowed in the encoding.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  After the call, sig will always be initialized. If parsing failed or R or
 | ||
|  *  S are zero, the resulting sig value is guaranteed to fail validation for any
 | ||
|  *  message and public key.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API int secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_parse_compact(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_ecdsa_signature* sig,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *input64
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Parse a DER ECDSA signature.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1 when the signature could be parsed, 0 otherwise.
 | ||
|  *  Args: ctx:      a secp256k1 context object
 | ||
|  *  Out:  sig:      a pointer to a signature object
 | ||
|  *  In:   input:    a pointer to the signature to be parsed
 | ||
|  *        inputlen: the length of the array pointed to be input
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  This function will accept any valid DER encoded signature, even if the
 | ||
|  *  encoded numbers are out of range.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  After the call, sig will always be initialized. If parsing failed or the
 | ||
|  *  encoded numbers are out of range, signature validation with it is
 | ||
|  *  guaranteed to fail for every message and public key.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API int secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_parse_der(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_ecdsa_signature* sig,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *input,
 | ||
|     size_t inputlen
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Serialize an ECDSA signature in DER format.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1 if enough space was available to serialize, 0 otherwise
 | ||
|  *  Args:   ctx:       a secp256k1 context object
 | ||
|  *  Out:    output:    a pointer to an array to store the DER serialization
 | ||
|  *  In/Out: outputlen: a pointer to a length integer. Initially, this integer
 | ||
|  *                     should be set to the length of output. After the call
 | ||
|  *                     it will be set to the length of the serialization (even
 | ||
|  *                     if 0 was returned).
 | ||
|  *  In:     sig:       a pointer to an initialized signature object
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API int secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_serialize_der(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     unsigned char *output,
 | ||
|     size_t *outputlen,
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_ecdsa_signature* sig
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(4);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Serialize an ECDSA signature in compact (64 byte) format.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1
 | ||
|  *  Args:   ctx:       a secp256k1 context object
 | ||
|  *  Out:    output64:  a pointer to a 64-byte array to store the compact serialization
 | ||
|  *  In:     sig:       a pointer to an initialized signature object
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  See secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_parse_compact for details about the encoding.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API int secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_serialize_compact(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     unsigned char *output64,
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_ecdsa_signature* sig
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Verify an ECDSA signature.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1: correct signature
 | ||
|  *           0: incorrect or unparseable signature
 | ||
|  *  Args:    ctx:       a secp256k1 context object, initialized for verification.
 | ||
|  *  In:      sig:       the signature being verified (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *           msg32:     the 32-byte message hash being verified (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *           pubkey:    pointer to an initialized public key to verify with (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * To avoid accepting malleable signatures, only ECDSA signatures in lower-S
 | ||
|  * form are accepted.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * If you need to accept ECDSA signatures from sources that do not obey this
 | ||
|  * rule, apply secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_normalize to the signature prior to
 | ||
|  * validation, but be aware that doing so results in malleable signatures.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * For details, see the comments for that function.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ecdsa_verify(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_ecdsa_signature *sig,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *msg32,
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_pubkey *pubkey
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(4);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Convert a signature to a normalized lower-S form.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1 if sigin was not normalized, 0 if it already was.
 | ||
|  *  Args: ctx:    a secp256k1 context object
 | ||
|  *  Out:  sigout: a pointer to a signature to fill with the normalized form,
 | ||
|  *                or copy if the input was already normalized. (can be NULL if
 | ||
|  *                you're only interested in whether the input was already
 | ||
|  *                normalized).
 | ||
|  *  In:   sigin:  a pointer to a signature to check/normalize (cannot be NULL,
 | ||
|  *                can be identical to sigout)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  With ECDSA a third-party can forge a second distinct signature of the same
 | ||
|  *  message, given a single initial signature, but without knowing the key. This
 | ||
|  *  is done by negating the S value modulo the order of the curve, 'flipping'
 | ||
|  *  the sign of the random point R which is not included in the signature.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Forgery of the same message isn't universally problematic, but in systems
 | ||
|  *  where message malleability or uniqueness of signatures is important this can
 | ||
|  *  cause issues. This forgery can be blocked by all verifiers forcing signers
 | ||
|  *  to use a normalized form.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  The lower-S form reduces the size of signatures slightly on average when
 | ||
|  *  variable length encodings (such as DER) are used and is cheap to verify,
 | ||
|  *  making it a good choice. Security of always using lower-S is assured because
 | ||
|  *  anyone can trivially modify a signature after the fact to enforce this
 | ||
|  *  property anyway.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  The lower S value is always between 0x1 and
 | ||
|  *  0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF5D576E7357A4501DDFE92F46681B20A0,
 | ||
|  *  inclusive.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  No other forms of ECDSA malleability are known and none seem likely, but
 | ||
|  *  there is no formal proof that ECDSA, even with this additional restriction,
 | ||
|  *  is free of other malleability. Commonly used serialization schemes will also
 | ||
|  *  accept various non-unique encodings, so care should be taken when this
 | ||
|  *  property is required for an application.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  The secp256k1_ecdsa_sign function will by default create signatures in the
 | ||
|  *  lower-S form, and secp256k1_ecdsa_verify will not accept others. In case
 | ||
|  *  signatures come from a system that cannot enforce this property,
 | ||
|  *  secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_normalize must be called before verification.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API int secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_normalize(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_ecdsa_signature *sigout,
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_ecdsa_signature *sigin
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** An implementation of RFC6979 (using HMAC-SHA256) as nonce generation function.
 | ||
|  * If a data pointer is passed, it is assumed to be a pointer to 32 bytes of
 | ||
|  * extra entropy.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API extern const secp256k1_nonce_function secp256k1_nonce_function_rfc6979;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** A default safe nonce generation function (currently equal to secp256k1_nonce_function_rfc6979). */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API extern const secp256k1_nonce_function secp256k1_nonce_function_default;
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Create an ECDSA signature.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1: signature created
 | ||
|  *           0: the nonce generation function failed, or the private key was invalid.
 | ||
|  *  Args:    ctx:    pointer to a context object, initialized for signing (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *  Out:     sig:    pointer to an array where the signature will be placed (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *  In:      msg32:  the 32-byte message hash being signed (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *           seckey: pointer to a 32-byte secret key (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *           noncefp:pointer to a nonce generation function. If NULL, secp256k1_nonce_function_default is used
 | ||
|  *           ndata:  pointer to arbitrary data used by the nonce generation function (can be NULL)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * The created signature is always in lower-S form. See
 | ||
|  * secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_normalize for more details.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API int secp256k1_ecdsa_sign(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_ecdsa_signature *sig,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *msg32,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *seckey,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_nonce_function noncefp,
 | ||
|     const void *ndata
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(4);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Verify an ECDSA secret key.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1: secret key is valid
 | ||
|  *           0: secret key is invalid
 | ||
|  *  Args:    ctx: pointer to a context object (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *  In:      seckey: pointer to a 32-byte secret key (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_seckey_verify(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *seckey
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Compute the public key for a secret key.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1: secret was valid, public key stores
 | ||
|  *           0: secret was invalid, try again
 | ||
|  *  Args:   ctx:        pointer to a context object, initialized for signing (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *  Out:    pubkey:     pointer to the created public key (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *  In:     seckey:     pointer to a 32-byte private key (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_pubkey_create(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_pubkey *pubkey,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *seckey
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Negates a private key in place.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1 always
 | ||
|  *  Args:   ctx:        pointer to a context object
 | ||
|  *  In/Out: seckey:     pointer to the 32-byte private key to be negated (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_privkey_negate(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     unsigned char *seckey
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Negates a public key in place.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1 always
 | ||
|  *  Args:   ctx:        pointer to a context object
 | ||
|  *  In/Out: pubkey:     pointer to the public key to be negated (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_pubkey_negate(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_pubkey *pubkey
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Tweak a private key by adding tweak to it.
 | ||
|  * Returns: 0 if the tweak was out of range (chance of around 1 in 2^128 for
 | ||
|  *          uniformly random 32-byte arrays, or if the resulting private key
 | ||
|  *          would be invalid (only when the tweak is the complement of the
 | ||
|  *          private key). 1 otherwise.
 | ||
|  * Args:    ctx:    pointer to a context object (cannot be NULL).
 | ||
|  * In/Out:  seckey: pointer to a 32-byte private key.
 | ||
|  * In:      tweak:  pointer to a 32-byte tweak.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_privkey_tweak_add(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     unsigned char *seckey,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *tweak
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Tweak a public key by adding tweak times the generator to it.
 | ||
|  * Returns: 0 if the tweak was out of range (chance of around 1 in 2^128 for
 | ||
|  *          uniformly random 32-byte arrays, or if the resulting public key
 | ||
|  *          would be invalid (only when the tweak is the complement of the
 | ||
|  *          corresponding private key). 1 otherwise.
 | ||
|  * Args:    ctx:    pointer to a context object initialized for validation
 | ||
|  *                  (cannot be NULL).
 | ||
|  * In/Out:  pubkey: pointer to a public key object.
 | ||
|  * In:      tweak:  pointer to a 32-byte tweak.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_pubkey_tweak_add(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_pubkey *pubkey,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *tweak
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Tweak a private key by multiplying it by a tweak.
 | ||
|  * Returns: 0 if the tweak was out of range (chance of around 1 in 2^128 for
 | ||
|  *          uniformly random 32-byte arrays, or equal to zero. 1 otherwise.
 | ||
|  * Args:   ctx:    pointer to a context object (cannot be NULL).
 | ||
|  * In/Out: seckey: pointer to a 32-byte private key.
 | ||
|  * In:     tweak:  pointer to a 32-byte tweak.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_privkey_tweak_mul(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     unsigned char *seckey,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *tweak
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Tweak a public key by multiplying it by a tweak value.
 | ||
|  * Returns: 0 if the tweak was out of range (chance of around 1 in 2^128 for
 | ||
|  *          uniformly random 32-byte arrays, or equal to zero. 1 otherwise.
 | ||
|  * Args:    ctx:    pointer to a context object initialized for validation
 | ||
|  *                 (cannot be NULL).
 | ||
|  * In/Out:  pubkey: pointer to a public key object.
 | ||
|  * In:      tweak:  pointer to a 32-byte tweak.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_pubkey_tweak_mul(
 | ||
|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     secp256k1_pubkey *pubkey,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *tweak
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Updates the context randomization to protect against side-channel leakage.
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1: randomization successfully updated or nothing to randomize
 | ||
|  *           0: error
 | ||
|  *  Args:    ctx:       pointer to a context object (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *  In:      seed32:    pointer to a 32-byte random seed (NULL resets to initial state)
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * While secp256k1 code is written to be constant-time no matter what secret
 | ||
|  * values are, it's possible that a future compiler may output code which isn't,
 | ||
|  * and also that the CPU may not emit the same radio frequencies or draw the same
 | ||
|  * amount power for all values.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This function provides a seed which is combined into the blinding value: that
 | ||
|  * blinding value is added before each multiplication (and removed afterwards) so
 | ||
|  * that it does not affect function results, but shields against attacks which
 | ||
|  * rely on any input-dependent behaviour.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * This function has currently an effect only on contexts initialized for signing
 | ||
|  * because randomization is currently used only for signing. However, this is not
 | ||
|  * guaranteed and may change in the future. It is safe to call this function on
 | ||
|  * contexts not initialized for signing; then it will have no effect and return 1.
 | ||
|  *
 | ||
|  * You should call this after secp256k1_context_create or
 | ||
|  * secp256k1_context_clone (and secp256k1_context_preallocated_create or
 | ||
|  * secp256k1_context_clone, resp.), and you may call this repeatedly afterwards.
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_context_randomize(
 | ||
|     secp256k1_context* ctx,
 | ||
|     const unsigned char *seed32
 | ||
| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(1);
 | ||
| 
 | ||
| /** Add a number of public keys together.
 | ||
|  *  Returns: 1: the sum of the public keys is valid.
 | ||
|  *           0: the sum of the public keys is not valid.
 | ||
|  *  Args:   ctx:        pointer to a context object
 | ||
|  *  Out:    out:        pointer to a public key object for placing the resulting public key
 | ||
|  *                      (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *  In:     ins:        pointer to array of pointers to public keys (cannot be NULL)
 | ||
|  *          n:          the number of public keys to add together (must be at least 1)
 | ||
|  */
 | ||
| SECP256K1_API SECP256K1_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT int secp256k1_ec_pubkey_combine(
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|     const secp256k1_context* ctx,
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|     secp256k1_pubkey *out,
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|     const secp256k1_pubkey * const * ins,
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|     size_t n
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| ) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(2) SECP256K1_ARG_NONNULL(3);
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| #endif /* SECP256K1_H */
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