Uninitialized secp256k1 context in fuzzer #17334

issue JeremyRubin opened this issue on October 31, 2019
  1. JeremyRubin commented at 9:23 PM on October 31, 2019: contributor

    I'm working on a branch that is pretty far away from the pubkey stuff, but now the fuzzer tests produce the following errors:

    https://gist.github.com/JeremyRubin/68897819c3dc047e1da15fbb54dd7a1c

    I'm pretty sure my code isn't causing it. @practicalswift

  2. JeremyRubin added the label Bug on Oct 31, 2019
  3. fanquake commented at 9:24 PM on October 31, 2019: member

    This might have been fixed in #17274.

  4. JeremyRubin commented at 9:38 PM on October 31, 2019: contributor

    Should be it! Closing for now

  5. JeremyRubin closed this on Oct 31, 2019

  6. practicalswift commented at 7:52 AM on November 1, 2019: contributor

    @JeremyRubin Yes, this is fixed by #17274. I was actually very glad to see this bug report: that means that I'm not the only one fuzzing. You're the first one noticing AFAIK :)

    Some day I hope that fuzz testing will be a first-class citizen in Bitcoin Core testing: on par with the unit tests or functional tests. I'll work towards that goal :)

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