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fanquake 29fde0223a Squashed 'src/secp256k1/' changes from 199d27cea3..efe85c70a2
efe85c70a2 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1466: release cleanup: bump version after 0.4.1
4b2e06f460 release cleanup: bump version after 0.4.1
1ad5185cd4 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1465: release: prepare for 0.4.1
672053d801 release: prepare for 0.4.1
1a81df826e Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1380: Add ABI checking tool for release process
74a4d974d5 doc: Add ABI checking with `check-abi.sh` to the Release Process
e7f830e32c Add `tools/check-abi.sh`
77af1da9f6 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1455: doc: improve secp256k1_fe_set_b32_mod doc
3928b7c383 doc: improve secp256k1_fe_set_b32_mod doc
5e9a4d7aec Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#990: Add comment on length checks when parsing ECDSA sigs
4197d667ec Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1431: Add CONTRIBUTING.md
0e5ea62207 CONTRIBUTING: add some coding and style conventions
e2c9888eee Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1451: changelog: add entry for "field: Remove x86_64 asm"
d2e36a2b81 changelog: add entry for "field: Remove x86_64 asm"
1a432cb982 README: update first sentence
0922a047fb docs: move coverage report instructions to CONTRIBUTING
76880e4015 Add CONTRIBUTING.md including scope and guidelines for new code
d3e29db8bb Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1450: Add group.h ge/gej equality functions
04af0ba162 Replace ge_equals_ge[,j] calls with group.h equality calls
60525f6c14 Add unit tests for group.h equality functions
a47cd97d51 Add group.h ge/gej equality functions
10e6d29b60 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1446: field: Remove x86_64 asm
07687e811d Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1393: Implement new policy for VERIFY_CHECK and #ifdef VERIFY (issue #1381)
bb4672342e remove VERIFY_SETUP define
a3a3e11acd remove unneeded VERIFY_SETUP uses in ECMULT_CONST_TABLE_GET_GE macro
a0fb68a2e7 introduce and use SECP256K1_SCALAR_VERIFY macro
cf25c86d05 introduce and use SECP256K1_{FE,GE,GEJ}_VERIFY macros
5d89bc031b remove superfluous `#ifdef VERIFY`/`#endif` preprocessor conditions
c2688f8de9 redefine VERIFY_CHECK to empty in production (non-VERIFY) mode
5814d8485c Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1438: correct assertion for secp256k1_fe_mul_inner
c1b4966410 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1445: bench: add --help option to bench_internal
f07cead0ca build: Don't call assembly an optimization
2f0762fa8f field: Remove x86_64 asm
1ddd76af0a bench: add --help option to bench_internal
e72103932d Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1441: asm: add .note.GNU-stack section for non-exec stack
ea47c82e01 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1442: Return temporaries to being unsigned in secp256k1_fe_sqr_inner
dcdda31f2c Tighten secp256k1_fe_mul_inner's VERIFY_BITS checks
10271356c8 Return temporaries to being unsigned in secp256k1_fe_sqr_inner
33dc7e4d3e asm: add .note.GNU-stack section for non-exec stack
c891c5c2f4 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1437: ci: Ignore internal errors of snapshot compilers
8185e72d29 ci: Ignore internal errors in snapshot compilers
40f50d0fbd Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1184: Signed-digit based ecmult_const algorithm
8e2a5fe908 correct assertion for secp256k1_fe_mul_inner
355bbdf38a Add changelog entry for signed-digit ecmult_const algorithm
21f49d9bec Remove unused secp256k1_scalar_shr_int
115fdc7232 Remove unused secp256k1_wnaf_const
aa9f3a3c00 ecmult_const: add/improve tests
4d16e90111 Signed-digit based ecmult_const algorithm
ba523be067 make SECP256K1_SCALAR_CONST reduce modulo exhaustive group order
2140da9cd5 Add secp256k1_scalar_half for halving scalars (+ tests/benchmarks).
1f1bb78b7f Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1430: README: remove CI badge
5dab0baa80 README: remove CI badge
b314cf2833 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1426: ci/cirrus: Add native ARM64 jobs
fa4d6c76b6 ci/cirrus: Add native ARM64 persistent workers
ee7aaf213e Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1395: tests: simplify `random_fe_non_zero` (remove loop limit and unneeded normalize)
ba9cb6f378 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1424: ci: Bump major versions for docker actions
d9d80fd155 ci: Bump major versions for docker actions
4fd00f4bfe Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1422: cmake: Install `libsecp256k1.pc` file
421d84855a ci: Align Autotools/CMake `CI_INSTALL` directory names
9f005c60d6 cmake: Install `libsecp256k1.pc` file
2262d0eaab ci/cirrus: Bring back skeleton .cirrus.yml without jobs
b10ddd2bd2 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1416: doc: Align documented scripts with CI ones
49be5be9e8 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1390: tests: Replace counting_illegal_callbacks with CHECK_ILLEGAL_VOID
cbf3053ff1 Merge bitcoin-core/secp256k1#1417: release cleanup: bump version after 0.4.0
9b118bc7fb release cleanup: bump version after 0.4.0
70303643cf tests: add CHECK_ERROR_VOID and use it in scratch tests
f8d7ea68df tests: Replace counting_illegal_callbacks with CHECK_ILLEGAL_VOID
b0f7bfedc9 doc: Do not mention soname in CHANGELOG.md "ABI Compatibility" section
bd9d98d353 doc: Align documented scripts with CI ones
a1d52e3e12 tests: remove unnecessary test in run_ec_pubkey_parse_test
875b0ada25 tests: remove unnecessary set_illegal_callback
c45b7c4fbb refactor: introduce testutil.h (deduplicate `random_fe_`, `ge_equals_` helpers)
dc5514144f tests: simplify `random_fe_non_zero` (remove loop limit and unneeded normalize)
e02f313b1f Add comment on length checks when parsing ECDSA sigs

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AC_PREREQ([2.60])
# The package (a.k.a. release) version is based on semantic versioning 2.0.0 of
# the API. All changes in experimental modules are treated as
# backwards-compatible and therefore at most increase the minor version.
define(_PKG_VERSION_MAJOR, 0)
define(_PKG_VERSION_MINOR, 4)
define(_PKG_VERSION_PATCH, 2)
define(_PKG_VERSION_IS_RELEASE, false)
# The library version is based on libtool versioning of the ABI. The set of
# rules for updating the version can be found here:
# https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
# All changes in experimental modules are treated as if they don't affect the
# interface and therefore only increase the revision.
define(_LIB_VERSION_CURRENT, 3)
define(_LIB_VERSION_REVISION, 2)
define(_LIB_VERSION_AGE, 1)
AC_INIT([libsecp256k1],m4_join([.], _PKG_VERSION_MAJOR, _PKG_VERSION_MINOR, _PKG_VERSION_PATCH)m4_if(_PKG_VERSION_IS_RELEASE, [true], [], [-dev]),[https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1/issues],[libsecp256k1],[https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1])
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([build-aux/m4])
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
# Require Automake 1.11.2 for AM_PROG_AR
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([1.11.2 foreign subdir-objects])
# Make the compilation flags quiet unless V=1 is used.
m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])])
if test "${CFLAGS+set}" = "set"; then
CFLAGS_overridden=yes
else
CFLAGS_overridden=no
fi
AC_PROG_CC
AM_PROG_AS
AM_PROG_AR
# Clear some cache variables as a workaround for a bug that appears due to a bad
# interaction between AM_PROG_AR and LT_INIT when combining MSVC's archiver lib.exe.
# https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=54421
AS_UNSET(ac_cv_prog_AR)
AS_UNSET(ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_AR)
LT_INIT([win32-dll])
build_windows=no
case $host_os in
*darwin*)
if test x$cross_compiling != xyes; then
AC_CHECK_PROG([BREW], brew, brew)
if test x$BREW = xbrew; then
# These Homebrew packages may be keg-only, meaning that they won't be found
# in expected paths because they may conflict with system files. Ask
# Homebrew where each one is located, then adjust paths accordingly.
if $BREW list --versions valgrind >/dev/null; then
valgrind_prefix=$($BREW --prefix valgrind 2>/dev/null)
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AC_CHECK_PROG([PORT], port, port)
# If homebrew isn't installed and macports is, add the macports default paths
# as a last resort.
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LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L/opt/local/lib"
fi
fi
fi
;;
cygwin*|mingw*)
build_windows=yes
;;
esac
# Try if some desirable compiler flags are supported and append them to SECP_CFLAGS.
#
# These are our own flags, so we append them to our own SECP_CFLAGS variable (instead of CFLAGS) as
# recommended in the automake manual (Section "Flag Variables Ordering"). CFLAGS belongs to the user
# and we are not supposed to touch it. In the Makefile, we will need to ensure that SECP_CFLAGS
# is prepended to CFLAGS when invoking the compiler so that the user always has the last word (flag).
#
# Another advantage of not touching CFLAGS is that the contents of CFLAGS will be picked up by
# libtool for compiling helper executables. For example, when compiling for Windows, libtool will
# generate entire wrapper executables (instead of simple wrapper scripts as on Unix) to ensure
# proper operation of uninstalled programs linked by libtool against the uninstalled shared library.
# These executables are compiled from C source file for which our flags may not be appropriate,
# e.g., -std=c89 flag has lead to undesirable warnings in the past.
#
# TODO We should analogously not touch CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS but currently there are no issues.
AC_DEFUN([SECP_TRY_APPEND_DEFAULT_CFLAGS], [
# GCC and compatible (incl. clang)
if test "x$GCC" = "xyes"; then
# Try to append -Werror to CFLAGS temporarily. Otherwise checks for some unsupported
# flags will succeed.
# Note that failure to append -Werror does not necessarily mean that -Werror is not
# supported. The compiler may already be warning about something unrelated, for example
# about some path issue. If that is the case, -Werror cannot be used because all
# of those warnings would be turned into errors.
SECP_TRY_APPEND_DEFAULT_CFLAGS_saved_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Werror], CFLAGS)
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-std=c89 -pedantic -Wno-long-long -Wnested-externs -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wundef], $1) # GCC >= 3.0, -Wlong-long is implied by -pedantic.
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Wno-overlength-strings], $1) # GCC >= 4.2, -Woverlength-strings is implied by -pedantic.
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Wall], $1) # GCC >= 2.95 and probably many other compilers
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Wno-unused-function], $1) # GCC >= 3.0, -Wunused-function is implied by -Wall.
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Wextra], $1) # GCC >= 3.4, this is the newer name of -W, which we don't use because older GCCs will warn about unused functions.
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Wcast-align], $1) # GCC >= 2.95
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Wcast-align=strict], $1) # GCC >= 8.0
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Wconditional-uninitialized], $1) # Clang >= 3.0 only
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-Wreserved-identifier], $1) # Clang >= 13.0 only
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-fvisibility=hidden], $1) # GCC >= 4.0
CFLAGS="$SECP_TRY_APPEND_DEFAULT_CFLAGS_saved_CFLAGS"
fi
# MSVC
# Assume MSVC if we're building for Windows but not with GCC or compatible;
# libtool makes the same assumption internally.
# Note that "/opt" and "-opt" are equivalent for MSVC; we use "-opt" because "/opt" looks like a path.
if test x"$GCC" != x"yes" && test x"$build_windows" = x"yes"; then
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-W3], $1) # Production quality warning level.
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-wd4146], $1) # Disable warning C4146 "unary minus operator applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned".
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-wd4244], $1) # Disable warning C4244 "'conversion' conversion from 'type1' to 'type2', possible loss of data".
SECP_TRY_APPEND_CFLAGS([-wd4267], $1) # Disable warning C4267 "'var' : conversion from 'size_t' to 'type', possible loss of data".
# Eliminate deprecation warnings for the older, less secure functions.
CPPFLAGS="-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS $CPPFLAGS"
fi
])
SECP_TRY_APPEND_DEFAULT_CFLAGS(SECP_CFLAGS)
###
### Define config arguments
###
# In dev mode, we enable all binaries and modules by default but individual options can still be overridden explicitly.
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(dev_mode, [], [],
[enable_dev_mode=no])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(benchmark,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-benchmark],[compile benchmark [default=yes]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_benchmark], [yes], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(coverage,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-coverage],[enable compiler flags to support kcov coverage analysis [default=no]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_coverage], [no], [no])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(tests,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-tests],[compile tests [default=yes]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_tests], [yes], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(ctime_tests,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ctime-tests],[compile constant-time tests [default=yes if valgrind enabled]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_ctime_tests], [auto], [auto])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(experimental,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-experimental],[allow experimental configure options [default=no]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_experimental], [no], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(exhaustive_tests,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-exhaustive-tests],[compile exhaustive tests [default=yes]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_exhaustive_tests], [yes], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(examples,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-examples],[compile the examples [default=no]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_examples], [no], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(module_ecdh,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-module-ecdh],[enable ECDH module [default=yes]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_module_ecdh], [yes], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(module_recovery,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-module-recovery],[enable ECDSA pubkey recovery module [default=no]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_module_recovery], [no], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(module_extrakeys,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-module-extrakeys],[enable extrakeys module [default=yes]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_module_extrakeys], [yes], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(module_schnorrsig,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-module-schnorrsig],[enable schnorrsig module [default=yes]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_module_schnorrsig], [yes], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(module_ellswift,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-module-ellswift],[enable ElligatorSwift module [default=yes]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_module_ellswift], [yes], [yes])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(external_default_callbacks,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-external-default-callbacks],[enable external default callback functions [default=no]]), [],
[SECP_SET_DEFAULT([enable_external_default_callbacks], [no], [no])])
# Test-only override of the (autodetected by the C code) "widemul" setting.
# Legal values are:
# * int64 (for [u]int64_t),
# * int128 (for [unsigned] __int128),
# * int128_struct (for int128 implemented as a structure),
# * and auto (the default).
AC_ARG_WITH([test-override-wide-multiply], [] ,[set_widemul=$withval], [set_widemul=auto])
AC_ARG_WITH([asm], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-asm=x86_64|arm32|no|auto],
[assembly to use (experimental: arm32) [default=auto]])],[req_asm=$withval], [req_asm=auto])
AC_ARG_WITH([ecmult-window], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ecmult-window=SIZE|auto],
[window size for ecmult precomputation for verification, specified as integer in range [2..24].]
[Larger values result in possibly better performance at the cost of an exponentially larger precomputed table.]
[The table will store 2^(SIZE-1) * 64 bytes of data but can be larger in memory due to platform-specific padding and alignment.]
[A window size larger than 15 will require you delete the prebuilt precomputed_ecmult.c file so that it can be rebuilt.]
[For very large window sizes, use "make -j 1" to reduce memory use during compilation.]
["auto" is a reasonable setting for desktop machines (currently 15). [default=auto]]
)],
[req_ecmult_window=$withval], [req_ecmult_window=auto])
AC_ARG_WITH([ecmult-gen-precision], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-ecmult-gen-precision=2|4|8|auto],
[Precision bits to tune the precomputed table size for signing.]
[The size of the table is 32kB for 2 bits, 64kB for 4 bits, 512kB for 8 bits of precision.]
[A larger table size usually results in possible faster signing.]
["auto" is a reasonable setting for desktop machines (currently 4). [default=auto]]
)],
[req_ecmult_gen_precision=$withval], [req_ecmult_gen_precision=auto])
AC_ARG_WITH([valgrind], [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-valgrind=yes|no|auto],
[Build with extra checks for running inside Valgrind [default=auto]]
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[req_valgrind=$withval], [req_valgrind=auto])
###
### Handle config options (except for modules)
###
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SECP_VALGRIND_CHECK
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if test x"$req_valgrind" = x"yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Valgrind support explicitly requested but valgrind/memcheck.h header not available])
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enable_valgrind=no
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enable_valgrind=yes
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if test x"$enable_ctime_tests" = x"auto"; then
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if test x"$enable_coverage" = x"yes"; then
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# If coverage is enabled, and the user has not overridden CFLAGS,
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if test x"$req_asm" = x"auto"; then
SECP_X86_64_ASM_CHECK
if test x"$has_x86_64_asm" = x"yes"; then
set_asm=x86_64
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if test x"$set_asm" = x; then
set_asm=no
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x86_64)
SECP_X86_64_ASM_CHECK
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AC_MSG_ERROR([x86_64 assembly requested but not available])
fi
;;
arm32)
SECP_ARM32_ASM_CHECK
if test x"$has_arm32_asm" != x"yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([ARM32 assembly requested but not available])
fi
;;
no)
;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid assembly selection])
;;
esac
fi
# Select assembly
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x86_64)
SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DUSE_ASM_X86_64=1"
;;
arm32)
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;;
no)
;;
*)
AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid assembly selection])
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int128_struct)
SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DUSE_FORCE_WIDEMUL_INT128_STRUCT=1"
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int128)
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int64)
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auto)
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*)
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''|*[[!0-9]]*)
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*)
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SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DECMULT_WINDOW_SIZE=$set_ecmult_window"
;;
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# Set ecmult gen precision
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2|4|8)
SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DECMULT_GEN_PREC_BITS=$set_ecmult_gen_precision"
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*)
AC_MSG_ERROR(['ecmult gen precision not 2, 4, 8 or "auto"'])
;;
esac
if test x"$enable_valgrind" = x"yes"; then
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fi
# Add -Werror and similar flags passed from the outside (for testing, e.g., in CI).
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###
### Handle module options
###
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SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DENABLE_MODULE_ECDH=1"
fi
if test x"$enable_module_recovery" = x"yes"; then
SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DENABLE_MODULE_RECOVERY=1"
fi
if test x"$enable_module_schnorrsig" = x"yes"; then
SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DENABLE_MODULE_SCHNORRSIG=1"
enable_module_extrakeys=yes
fi
if test x"$enable_module_ellswift" = x"yes"; then
SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DENABLE_MODULE_ELLSWIFT=1"
fi
# Test if extrakeys is set after the schnorrsig module to allow the schnorrsig
# module to set enable_module_extrakeys=yes
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SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES="$SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES -DENABLE_MODULE_EXTRAKEYS=1"
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if test x"$enable_external_default_callbacks" = x"yes"; then
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fi
###
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AC_MSG_NOTICE([******])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([WARNING: experimental build])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Experimental features do not have stable APIs or properties, and may not be safe for production use.])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([******])
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if test x"$set_asm" = x"arm32"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([ARM32 assembly is experimental. Use --enable-experimental to allow.])
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fi
###
### Generate output
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile libsecp256k1.pc])
AC_SUBST(SECP_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(SECP_CONFIG_DEFINES)
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_COVERAGE], [test x"$enable_coverage" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([USE_TESTS], [test x"$enable_tests" != x"no"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([USE_CTIME_TESTS], [test x"$enable_ctime_tests" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([USE_EXHAUSTIVE_TESTS], [test x"$enable_exhaustive_tests" != x"no"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([USE_EXAMPLES], [test x"$enable_examples" != x"no"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([USE_BENCHMARK], [test x"$enable_benchmark" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_MODULE_ECDH], [test x"$enable_module_ecdh" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_MODULE_RECOVERY], [test x"$enable_module_recovery" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_MODULE_EXTRAKEYS], [test x"$enable_module_extrakeys" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_MODULE_SCHNORRSIG], [test x"$enable_module_schnorrsig" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_MODULE_ELLSWIFT], [test x"$enable_module_ellswift" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([USE_EXTERNAL_ASM], [test x"$enable_external_asm" = x"yes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([USE_ASM_ARM], [test x"$set_asm" = x"arm32"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_WINDOWS], [test "$build_windows" = "yes"])
AC_SUBST(LIB_VERSION_CURRENT, _LIB_VERSION_CURRENT)
AC_SUBST(LIB_VERSION_REVISION, _LIB_VERSION_REVISION)
AC_SUBST(LIB_VERSION_AGE, _LIB_VERSION_AGE)
AC_OUTPUT
echo
echo "Build Options:"
echo " with external callbacks = $enable_external_default_callbacks"
echo " with benchmarks = $enable_benchmark"
echo " with tests = $enable_tests"
echo " with ctime tests = $enable_ctime_tests"
echo " with coverage = $enable_coverage"
echo " with examples = $enable_examples"
echo " module ecdh = $enable_module_ecdh"
echo " module recovery = $enable_module_recovery"
echo " module extrakeys = $enable_module_extrakeys"
echo " module schnorrsig = $enable_module_schnorrsig"
echo " module ellswift = $enable_module_ellswift"
echo
echo " asm = $set_asm"
echo " ecmult window size = $set_ecmult_window"
echo " ecmult gen prec. bits = $set_ecmult_gen_precision"
# Hide test-only options unless they're used.
if test x"$set_widemul" != xauto; then
echo " wide multiplication = $set_widemul"
fi
echo
echo " valgrind = $enable_valgrind"
echo " CC = $CC"
echo " CPPFLAGS = $CPPFLAGS"
echo " SECP_CFLAGS = $SECP_CFLAGS"
echo " CFLAGS = $CFLAGS"
echo " LDFLAGS = $LDFLAGS"