libsecp256k1-zkp ================ [![Build Status](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/github/BlockstreamResearch/secp256k1-zkp.svg?branch=master)](https://cirrus-ci.com/github/BlockstreamResearch/secp256k1-zkp) A fork of [libsecp256k1](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1) with support for advanced and experimental features such as Confidential Assets and MuSig2 Added features: * Experimental module for ECDSA adaptor signatures. * Experimental module for ECDSA sign-to-contract. * Experimental module for [MuSig2](src/modules/musig/musig.md). * Experimental module for Confidential Assets (Pedersen commitments, range proofs, and [surjection proofs](src/modules/surjection/surjection.md)). * Experimental module for Bulletproofs++ range proofs. * Experimental module for [address whitelisting](src/modules/whitelist/whitelist.md). Experimental features are made available for testing and review by the community. The APIs of these features should not be considered stable. Build steps ----------- libsecp256k1-zkp is built using autotools: $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure $ make $ make check # run the test suite $ sudo make install # optional To compile optional modules (such as Schnorr signatures), you need to run `./configure` with additional flags (such as `--enable-module-schnorrsig`). Run `./configure --help` to see the full list of available flags. For experimental modules, you will also need `--enable-experimental` as well as a flag for each individual module, e.g. `--enable-module-musig`. Usage examples ----------- Usage examples can be found in the [examples](examples) directory. To compile them you need to configure with `--enable-examples`. Test coverage ----------- This library aims to have full coverage of the reachable lines and branches. To create a test coverage report, configure with `--enable-coverage` (use of GCC is necessary): $ ./configure --enable-coverage Run the tests: $ make check To create a report, `gcovr` is recommended, as it includes branch coverage reporting: $ gcovr --exclude 'src/bench*' --print-summary To create a HTML report with coloured and annotated source code: $ mkdir -p coverage $ gcovr --exclude 'src/bench*' --html --html-details -o coverage/coverage.html Benchmark ------------ If configured with `--enable-benchmark` (which is the default), binaries for benchmarking the libsecp256k1-zkp functions will be present in the root directory after the build. To print the benchmark result to the command line: $ ./bench_name To create a CSV file for the benchmark result : $ ./bench_name | sed '2d;s/ \{1,\}//g' > bench_name.csv Reporting a vulnerability ------------ See [SECURITY.md](SECURITY.md)