--- Log opened Mon Jun 08 00:00:44 2020 00:45 < elichai2> gmaxwell I think so 01:07 -!- jonatack_ [~jon@2a01:e0a:53c:a200:bb54:3be5:c3d0:9ce5] has quit [Quit: jonatack_] 01:23 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e0a:53c:a200:bb54:3be5:c3d0:9ce5] has joined #secp256k1 04:45 -!- instagibbs [~instagibb@pool-71-178-191-230.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 04:46 -!- instagibbs [~instagibb@pool-71-178-191-230.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has joined #secp256k1 06:33 -!- roconnor [~roconnor@host-45-78-199-248.dyn.295.ca] has joined #secp256k1 06:34 < roconnor> This is outside my area of expertise, but I seem to recall that itanium processors have trap representations for chars even though the C spec says they are not allowed to. So indeed it is probably just safer to initialize values before you read from them, at least if it is reasonable to do so. 06:36 < roconnor> (My recollection was that the itanium processor has some CPU flags that engage some traps and these flags can persist if data is kept in registers during processing, which is how it manages to get trap representations sometimes when there isn't room for any in the object representation.) 13:48 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e0a:53c:a200:bb54:3be5:c3d0:9ce5] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:48 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e0a:53c:a200:bb54:3be5:c3d0:9ce5] has joined #secp256k1 15:39 -!- dongcarl [~dongcarl@unaffiliated/dongcarl] has joined #secp256k1 17:39 -!- roconnor [~roconnor@host-45-78-199-248.dyn.295.ca] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:24 -!- AnnCute [52d08fc2@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.82.208.143.194] has joined #secp256k1 21:28 -!- AnnCute [52d08fc2@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.82.208.143.194] has quit [Client Quit] 23:24 -!- jonatack [~jon@2a01:e0a:53c:a200:bb54:3be5:c3d0:9ce5] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] --- Log closed Tue Jun 09 00:00:45 2020