Dogecoin Core  1.14.2
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key.h File Reference
#include "pubkey.h"
#include "serialize.h"
#include "support/allocators/secure.h"
#include "uint256.h"
#include <stdexcept>
#include <vector>
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Classes

class  CKey
 An encapsulated private key. More...
 
struct  CExtKey
 

Typedefs

typedef std::vector< unsigned char, secure_allocator< unsigned char > > CPrivKey
 secp256k1: const unsigned int PRIVATE_KEY_SIZE = 279; const unsigned int PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE = 65; const unsigned int SIGNATURE_SIZE = 72; More...
 

Functions

void ECC_Start (void)
 Initialize the elliptic curve support. More...
 
void ECC_Stop (void)
 Deinitialize the elliptic curve support. More...
 
bool ECC_InitSanityCheck (void)
 Check that required EC support is available at runtime. More...
 

Typedef Documentation

◆ CPrivKey

typedef std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> > CPrivKey

secp256k1: const unsigned int PRIVATE_KEY_SIZE = 279; const unsigned int PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE = 65; const unsigned int SIGNATURE_SIZE = 72;

see www.keylength.com script supports up to 75 for single byte push secure_allocator is defined in allocators.h CPrivKey is a serialized private key, with all parameters included (279 bytes)

Definition at line 32 of file key.h.

Function Documentation

◆ ECC_InitSanityCheck()

bool ECC_InitSanityCheck ( void  )

Check that required EC support is available at runtime.

Definition at line 292 of file key.cpp.

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◆ ECC_Start()

void ECC_Start ( void  )

Initialize the elliptic curve support.

May not be called twice without calling ECC_Stop first.

Definition at line 299 of file key.cpp.

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◆ ECC_Stop()

void ECC_Stop ( void  )

Deinitialize the elliptic curve support.

No-op if ECC_Start wasn't called first.

Definition at line 316 of file key.cpp.

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