examples: make key generation doc consistent
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@@ -43,18 +43,17 @@ int main(void) {
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assert(return_val);
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/*** Key Generation ***/
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/* If the secret key is zero or out of range (greater than secp256k1's
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* order), we return 1. Note that the probability of this occurring
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* is negligible with a properly functioning random number generator. */
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if (!fill_random(seckey, sizeof(seckey))) {
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printf("Failed to generate randomness\n");
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return 1;
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}
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/* Try to create a keypair with a valid context, it should only fail if
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* the secret key is zero or out of range. */
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/* Try to create a keypair with a valid context. This only fails if the
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* secret key is zero or out of range (greater than secp256k1's order). Note
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* that the probability of this occurring is negligible with a properly
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* functioning random number generator. */
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if (!secp256k1_keypair_create(ctx, &keypair, seckey)) {
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printf("Generated secret key is invalid. This indicates an issue with the random number generator.\n");
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return 1;
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return 1;
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}
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/* Extract the X-only public key from the keypair. We pass NULL for
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