[][src]Crate secp256k1_sys

secp256k1-sys FFI bindings

Direct bindings to the underlying C library functions. These should not be needed for most users.

Modules

recovery

FFI of the recovery module

types

Macros

impl_array_newtype
impl_raw_debug

Structs

Context

A Secp256k1 context, containing various precomputed values and such needed to do elliptic curve computations. If you create one of these with secp256k1_context_create you MUST destroy it with secp256k1_context_destroy, or else you will have a memory leak.

PublicKey

Library-internal representation of a Secp256k1 public key

Signature

Library-internal representation of a Secp256k1 signature

Constants

SECP256K1_START_NONE

Flag for context to enable no precomputation

SECP256K1_START_VERIFY

Flag for context to enable verification precomputation

SECP256K1_START_SIGN

Flag for context to enable signing precomputation

SECP256K1_SER_UNCOMPRESSED

Flag for keys to indicate uncompressed serialization format

SECP256K1_SER_COMPRESSED

Flag for keys to indicate compressed serialization format

Statics

secp256k1_ecdh_hash_function_default

Default ECDH hash function

secp256k1_nonce_function_default
secp256k1_context_no_precomp
secp256k1_nonce_function_rfc6979

Traits

CPtr

A trait for producing pointers that will always be valid in C. (assuming NULL pointer is a valid no-op) Rust doesn't promise what pointers does it give to ZST (https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/exotic-sizes.html#zero-sized-types-zsts) In case the type is empty this trait will give a NULL pointer, which should be handled in C.

Functions

ecdsa_signature_parse_der_lax
rustsecp256k1_v0_1_1_context_create

A reimplementation of the C function secp256k1_context_create in rust.

rustsecp256k1_v0_1_1_context_destroy

A reimplementation of the C function secp256k1_context_destroy in rust.

rustsecp256k1_v0_1_1_default_illegal_callback_fn

This function is an override for the C function, this is the an edited version of the original description:

rustsecp256k1_v0_1_1_default_error_callback_fn

This function is an override for the C function, this is the an edited version of the original description:

secp256k1_context_create
secp256k1_context_destroy
secp256k1_context_preallocated_size
secp256k1_context_preallocated_create
secp256k1_context_preallocated_destroy
secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone_size
secp256k1_context_preallocated_clone
secp256k1_context_randomize
secp256k1_ec_pubkey_parse
secp256k1_ec_pubkey_serialize
secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_parse_der
secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_parse_compact
secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_serialize_der
secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_serialize_compact
secp256k1_ecdsa_signature_normalize
secp256k1_ecdsa_verify
secp256k1_ecdsa_sign
secp256k1_ec_seckey_verify
secp256k1_ec_pubkey_create
secp256k1_ec_privkey_tweak_add
secp256k1_ec_pubkey_tweak_add
secp256k1_ec_privkey_tweak_mul
secp256k1_ec_pubkey_tweak_mul
secp256k1_ec_pubkey_combine
secp256k1_ecdh

Type Definitions

EcdhHashFn

Hash function to use to post-process an ECDH point to get a shared secret.

NonceFn

A nonce generation function. Ordinary users of the library never need to see this type; only if you need to control nonce generation do you need to use it. I have deliberately made this hard to do: you have to write your own wrapper around the FFI functions to use it. And it's an unsafe type. Nonces are generated deterministically by RFC6979 by default; there should be no need to ever change this.