--- Log opened Fri May 01 00:00:08 2020 01:55 -!- jonatack_ [~jon@37.171.39.129] has joined #secp256k1 01:59 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.165.84.239] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 03:59 < elichai2> Does anyone remember why do we write commands into logs and print them at the end instead of just letting them print? 04:50 < real_or_random> elichai2: why do you need alignof? 04:50 < elichai2> real_or_random: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-secp256k1/pull/208/files#diff-3cb8ccb1805f5ae1af86bee1507273b8R2 04:51 -!- luke-jr [~luke-jr@unaffiliated/luke-jr] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 04:56 -!- luke-jr [~luke-jr@unaffiliated/luke-jr] has joined #secp256k1 04:59 < real_or_random> offsetof is C89 and the alignof definition is standard. I'm pretty sure this is portable 05:00 < elichai2> :) Great 05:02 < real_or_random> btw the standard says 05:02 < real_or_random> For each of the signed integer types. there is a corresponding (but different) unsigned integer type (designated with the keyword unsigned) that uses the same amount of storage (including sign information) and has the same alignment requirements. 05:02 < real_or_random> so no need to check for int and unsigned int 07:10 -!- dongcarl [~dongcarl@unaffiliated/dongcarl] has joined #secp256k1 07:26 < elichai2> ha 07:26 < elichai2> good to know 08:23 < elichai2> https://travis-ci.org/github/elichai/secp256k1/builds/681974875 :D 08:25 < real_or_random> elichai2: failed :P 08:27 < elichai2> The whole env var inside of env var always gave me troubles 08:32 < elichai2> real_or_random: I'm trying to decide between bumping all of travis to bionic, and adding just one more job with bionic that will compile the examples (if I move to getrandom) 08:34 < real_or_random> I personally wouldn't mind bumping all to bionic... but I wouldn't mind the other thing either 08:34 < real_or_random> no idea 08:34 < elichai2> I'd think gmaxwell would have opnions about this but it seems that he's no longer on IRC 08:36 < elichai2> WAT https://travis-ci.org/github/elichai/secp256k1/jobs/681974929#L88 08:36 < elichai2> so apparently MacOS lies about having gcc but just executes clang 08:37 < nickler> ugh yeah our travis.yml isn't really understandable. Not sure if that's inherent to travis or if there's some way to refactor it. 08:37 < nickler> what's wrong with bumping "travis to bionic"? 08:38 < elichai2> nickler: I'm at least taking the script out of the yml and into a shell script where we can easily format it in a readable way 08:39 < nickler> yeah that sounds sensible 08:39 < elichai2> I'd think the problem with bumping is accidentally breaking backwards compatibility somehow? 08:42 < nickler> seems like a small issue given that we can break backwards compatibility with anything older than what currently runs on travis easily and at some point this needs to be updated anyway 08:49 < elichai2> so apparently we *always* pass `-DVALGRIND` if there are valgrind headers available https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/pull/710/files#diff-c949f93d03f44a4217d7a138f9e2e54aR72 08:50 < elichai2> so the "EXTRAFLAGS="--disable-openssl-tests CPPFLAGS=-DVALGRIND"" seems useless 09:10 < real_or_random> moving the script sounds like a good idea 09:10 < real_or_random> even though that will interrupt my PR 09:10 < real_or_random> :P 09:15 < elichai2> which one? 09:18 < real_or_random> make check. but really, no worries, I'll need to rework that one anyway 10:53 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:59 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has joined #secp256k1 12:18 -!- jonatack_ [~jon@37.171.39.129] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 12:18 -!- jonatack__ [~jon@37.171.39.129] has joined #secp256k1 12:19 -!- jonatack__ [~jon@37.171.39.129] has quit [Client Quit] 12:19 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.171.39.129] has joined #secp256k1 13:55 -!- jonatack_ [~jon@37.173.227.77] has joined #secp256k1 13:58 -!- jonatack [~jon@37.171.39.129] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 14:03 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 14:03 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has joined #secp256k1 15:07 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: kanzure, windsok, wallet42 15:07 -!- windsok [~windsok@rarepepe.cash] has joined #secp256k1 15:08 -!- windsok [~windsok@rarepepe.cash] has quit [Changing host] 15:08 -!- windsok [~windsok@unaffiliated/windsok] has joined #secp256k1 15:08 -!- wallet42 [sid154231@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-urpzupgpkwkfzymf] has joined #secp256k1 15:08 -!- wallet42 [sid154231@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-urpzupgpkwkfzymf] has quit [Changing host] 15:08 -!- wallet42 [sid154231@unaffiliated/wallet42] has joined #secp256k1 15:08 -!- wallet42 [sid154231@unaffiliated/wallet42] has quit [Changing host] 15:08 -!- wallet42 [sid154231@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-urpzupgpkwkfzymf] has joined #secp256k1 15:12 -!- kanzure [~kanzure@unaffiliated/kanzure] has joined #secp256k1 15:55 -!- jonatack_ [~jon@37.173.227.77] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 15:56 -!- jonatack_ [~jon@37.165.194.161] has joined #secp256k1 16:14 -!- AudreyanaMi [339e4669@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.51.158.70.105] has joined #secp256k1 16:17 -!- AudreyanaMi [339e4669@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.51.158.70.105] has quit [Client Quit] 18:21 -!- luke-jr [~luke-jr@unaffiliated/luke-jr] has quit [Quit: ZNC - http://znc.sourceforge.net] 18:22 -!- luke-jr [~luke-jr@unaffiliated/luke-jr] has joined #secp256k1 23:55 -!- LisaMorales [334b2138@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.51.75.33.56] has joined #secp256k1 23:58 -!- LisaMorales [334b2138@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.51.75.33.56] has quit [Client Quit] --- Log closed Sat May 02 00:00:10 2020