--- Log opened Fri Mar 11 00:00:22 2022 00:50 -!- shesek [~shesek@user/shesek] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:40 -!- greypw254 [~greypw2@grey.pw] has quit [Quit: I'll be back!] 01:41 -!- greypw254 [~greypw2@grey.pw] has joined #bitcoin-rust 03:14 -!- greypw254 [~greypw2@grey.pw] has quit [Quit: I'll be back!] 03:15 -!- greypw254 [~greypw2@grey.pw] has joined #bitcoin-rust 05:40 -!- junderw [~junderw@179.170.75.170.lunanode-rdns.com] has joined #bitcoin-rust 06:05 < junderw> Quick question: Does PartiallySignedTransaction do any validation when deserializing a psbt? (ie. if a non_witness_utxo is present, get the hash of it and compare to the unsigned_tx input's hash value.) 07:26 -!- achow101 [~achow101@user/achow101] has quit [Quit: Bye] 07:27 -!- achow101 [~achow101@user/achow101] has joined #bitcoin-rust 09:20 < andytoshi> nope -- it does do some validation that various objects are well-formed, since we deserialize into Rust types, but we do no coherency checks IIRC 14:39 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: koolazer, valwal, DeanGuss 14:45 -!- Netsplit over, joins: DeanGuss, valwal 14:47 -!- koolazer [~koo@user/koolazer] has joined #bitcoin-rust 20:10 < junderw> Well, it DOES do checks to make sure that the unsigned_tx in the global tag hash empty inputs... but it looks like that's about it. 20:15 < junderw> has empty inputs* 21:19 -!- sebx2a [sid356034@id-356034.uxbridge.irccloud.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 21:19 -!- sebx2a [sid356034@id-356034.uxbridge.irccloud.com] has joined #bitcoin-rust 21:50 -!- dr-orlovsky [~dr-orlovs@31.14.40.18] has joined #bitcoin-rust --- Log closed Sat Mar 12 00:00:23 2022