diff --git a/src/ecmult_gen_impl.h b/src/ecmult_gen_impl.h index 070a1213..16de638c 100644 --- a/src/ecmult_gen_impl.h +++ b/src/ecmult_gen_impl.h @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ static void secp256k1_ecmult_gen(const secp256k1_ecmult_gen_context *ctx, secp25 * but this would simply discard the bits that fall off at the bottom, * and thus, for example, bitdata could still have only two values if we * happen to shift by exactly 31 positions. We use a rotation instead, - * which ensures that bitdata doesn't loose entropy. This relies on the + * which ensures that bitdata doesn't lose entropy. This relies on the * rotation being atomic, i.e., the compiler emitting an actual rot * instruction. */ uint32_t bitdata = secp256k1_rotr32(recoded[bit_pos >> 5], bit_pos & 0x1f); diff --git a/src/tests.c b/src/tests.c index 52614401..0f7b0d4c 100644 --- a/src/tests.c +++ b/src/tests.c @@ -3904,7 +3904,7 @@ static void test_ge(void) { free(gej); } -static void test_intialized_inf(void) { +static void test_initialized_inf(void) { secp256k1_ge p; secp256k1_gej pj, npj, infj1, infj2, infj3; secp256k1_fe zinv; @@ -4030,7 +4030,7 @@ static void run_ge(void) { test_ge(); } test_add_neg_y_diff_x(); - test_intialized_inf(); + test_initialized_inf(); test_ge_bytes(); }