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Move implementations from impl/*.h to *_impl.h #2

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@sipa sipa commented Mar 7, 2014

Seems some tools get confused by identical file names.

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gmaxwell commented Mar 7, 2014

I whined about this, so I think it's a good change. Somehow the less deep nesting seems cleaner to me, but perhaps I'm weird. :)

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laanwj commented Mar 7, 2014

Yeah why not, ACK

sipa added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 12, 2014
Move implementations from impl/*.h to *_impl.h
@sipa sipa merged commit 8b3263b into bitcoin-core:master Mar 12, 2014
benma added a commit to benma/secp256k1 that referenced this pull request Jul 15, 2019
Cheapshot003 added a commit to Cheapshot003/secp256k1 that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2024
Cheapshot003 added a commit to Cheapshot003/secp256k1 that referenced this pull request Sep 3, 2024
improving examples bitcoin-core#2: fixing my mistakes; changing comments

improving examples bitcoin-core#3: changing comments

fixing syntax - adjustment to schnorr examples

fixing comments

fix schnorr signature tests
real-or-random added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 29, 2024
87384f5 cmake, test: Add `secp256k1_` prefix to test names (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR improves regex matching options when using `ctest` in downstream projects, such as Bitcoin Core.

  For instance, a downstream project users can filter their tests like that:
  ```
  ctest --tests-regex "secp256k1"
  ```
  or
  ```
  ctest --exclude-regex "secp256k1"
  ```

  A `ctest` log with this PR:
  ```
  $ ctest --test-dir build -j 16
  Internal ctest changing into directory: /home/hebasto/git/secp256k1/secp256k1/build
  Test project /home/hebasto/git/secp256k1/secp256k1/build
      Start 1: secp256k1_noverify_tests
      Start 2: secp256k1_tests
      Start 3: secp256k1_exhaustive_tests
      Start 4: secp256k1_ecdsa_example
      Start 5: secp256k1_ecdh_example
      Start 6: secp256k1_schnorr_example
      Start 7: secp256k1_ellswift_example
      Start 8: secp256k1_musig_example
  1/8 Test #4: secp256k1_ecdsa_example ..........   Passed    0.00 sec
  2/8 Test #5: secp256k1_ecdh_example ...........   Passed    0.00 sec
  3/8 Test #6: secp256k1_schnorr_example ........   Passed    0.00 sec
  4/8 Test #7: secp256k1_ellswift_example .......   Passed    0.00 sec
  5/8 Test #8: secp256k1_musig_example ..........   Passed    0.00 sec
  6/8 Test #3: secp256k1_exhaustive_tests .......   Passed    6.19 sec
  7/8 Test #1: secp256k1_noverify_tests .........   Passed   38.83 sec
  8/8 Test #2: secp256k1_tests ..................   Passed   91.66 sec

  100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 8

  Total Test time (real) =  91.67 sec
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  theuni:
    utACK 87384f5
  real-or-random:
    utACK 87384f5

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