Fix header guards using reserved identifiers
Identifiers starting with an underscore and followed immediately by a capital letter are reserved by the C++ standard. The only header guards not fixed are those in the headers auto-generated from java.
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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
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* file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.*
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**********************************************************************/
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#ifndef _SECP256K1_ECKEY_
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#define _SECP256K1_ECKEY_
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#ifndef SECP256K1_ECKEY_H
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#define SECP256K1_ECKEY_H
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#include <stddef.h>
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@@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ static int secp256k1_eckey_pubkey_tweak_add(const secp256k1_ecmult_context *ctx,
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static int secp256k1_eckey_privkey_tweak_mul(secp256k1_scalar *key, const secp256k1_scalar *tweak);
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static int secp256k1_eckey_pubkey_tweak_mul(const secp256k1_ecmult_context *ctx, secp256k1_ge *key, const secp256k1_scalar *tweak);
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#endif
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#endif /* SECP256K1_ECKEY_H */
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