--- Log opened Mon Feb 28 00:00:12 2022 00:08 -!- salvatoshi [~salvatosh@genymobile-2-6-86.fib.nerim.net] has joined ##miniscript 01:27 < darosior> Why are we refusing timelocks of 0 again? IIRC i asked it some time ago, it can be useful for some hacks 02:07 < jeremyrubin> there are 4 zeroes, {relative, absolute} x {time, height}. If you include a zero, the issue is probably that you are expressing no constraint other than the *kind* of timelock that must be used in that branch 02:07 < jeremyrubin> maybe thats is confusing? 03:53 < darosior> Well a 0 is always in block height 03:54 < darosior> And the hack i was thinking of is only for relative ones, because of the rest of dark magic taking place with the nSequence :p 05:19 -!- elsirion [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/elsirion] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:19 -!- elsirion [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/elsirion] has joined ##miniscript 05:20 <@sipa> @darosior CSV and CLTV leave their argument on the stack; with a 0 that would be interpreted as a false 05:23 < darosior> Oh, right. Thanks! 05:32 -!- roconnor [~roconnor@coq/roconnor] has joined ##miniscript 09:10 -!- salvatoshi [~salvatosh@genymobile-2-6-86.fib.nerim.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 09:37 -!- salvatoshi [~salvatosh@lfbn-idf3-1-479-58.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined ##miniscript 10:00 -!- salvatoshi [~salvatosh@lfbn-idf3-1-479-58.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 10:04 -!- salvatoshi [~salvatosh@lfbn-idf3-1-479-58.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined ##miniscript 10:59 -!- salvatoshi [~salvatosh@lfbn-idf3-1-479-58.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 12:01 -!- salvatoshi [~salvatosh@lfbn-idf3-1-479-58.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined ##miniscript 12:26 -!- salvatoshi [~salvatosh@lfbn-idf3-1-479-58.w83-114.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 15:29 <@sipa> darosior: #104, #105, #106, and I think I'm done with fuzzer stuff. 15:34 < darosior> :) 15:35 < darosior> I'll look into them asap, hopefully this week 15:45 <@sipa> The miniscript_string fuzz target it adds finds remarkably sensible strings, actually, with all kinds of valid fragments. 15:48 <@sipa> i wonder about things like older/after timestamps with negative numbers or 0 digits up front 15:50 <@sipa> which it finds 16:08 -!- robertspigler [~robertspi@2001:470:69fc:105::2d53] has joined ##miniscript 21:43 -!- elsirion [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/elsirion] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:47 -!- elsirion [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/elsirion] has joined ##miniscript 22:20 -!- elsirion [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/elsirion] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 22:20 -!- elsirion [~quassel@gateway/tor-sasl/elsirion] has joined ##miniscript --- Log closed Tue Mar 01 00:00:13 2022