--- Log opened Sun Feb 18 00:00:04 2024 01:19 -!- jon_atack [~jonatack@user/jonatack] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 06:17 -!- jonatack [~jonatack@user/jonatack] has joined ##miniscript 12:09 -!- ghost43_ [~ghost43@gateway/tor-sasl/ghost43] has joined ##miniscript 12:10 -!- ghost43 [~ghost43@gateway/tor-sasl/ghost43] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 14:11 -!- ghost43_ [~ghost43@gateway/tor-sasl/ghost43] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 14:12 -!- ghost43 [~ghost43@gateway/tor-sasl/ghost43] has joined ##miniscript 19:21 -!- jon_atack [~jonatack@user/jonatack] has joined ##miniscript 19:24 -!- jonatack [~jonatack@user/jonatack] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 19:53 -!- jonatack [~jonatack@user/jonatack] has joined ##miniscript 19:55 -!- jon_atack [~jonatack@user/jonatack] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 20:51 -!- jon_atack [~jonatack@user/jonatack] has joined ##miniscript 20:53 -!- jonatack [~jonatack@user/jonatack] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 21:42 < jungly> Hope I am right here, but it seems if we use an output descriptor, we can't put a policy inside it. For example `wsh(thresh(2,pk(A),pk(B))` won't compile. But `wsh(thresh(2,pk(A),s:pk(B)))` will compile. The difference being the former is a miniscript policy, while the latter is "compiled miniscript". Am I getting this right? --- Log closed Mon Feb 19 00:00:07 2024