--- Log opened Thu Aug 27 00:00:00 2020 00:16 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e0a:53c:a200:bb54:3be5:c3d0:9ce5] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 00:47 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.167.12.232] has joined #secp256k1 00:49 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.167.12.232] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 00:53 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.167.12.232] has joined #secp256k1 02:43 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.167.12.232] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 03:41 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e0a:53c:a200:bb54:3be5:c3d0:9ce5] has joined #secp256k1 08:00 -!- dkrm [~dkrm@2001:41d0:8:3f7b::1] has joined #secp256k1 10:30 -!- reallll [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has joined #secp256k1 10:33 -!- belcher_ [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 10:57 < elichai2> is there a promise that `secp256k1_context_preallocated_size(flags)` always returns the same value in the same run? (ie can a program assume it will always be the same size and either skip calling it or use that value to check how much did it allocate?) 11:28 -!- ddustin [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:23 -!- dkrm [~dkrm@2001:41d0:8:3f7b::1] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 14:34 -!- reallll is now known as belcher 15:32 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has quit [Quit: leaving] 17:11 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has joined #secp256k1 20:46 -!- roconnor [~roconnor@host-45-58-217-138.dyn.295.ca] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 23:36 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e0a:53c:a200:bb54:3be5:c3d0:9ce5] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 23:59 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.164.15.34] has joined #secp256k1 --- Log closed Fri Aug 28 00:00:01 2020