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author | Pieter Wuille <pieter.wuille@gmail.com> | 2019-10-22 11:46:31 -0700 |
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committer | Pieter Wuille <pieter.wuille@gmail.com> | 2020-01-19 14:47:33 -0800 |
commit | fc0a4ef542715c9e5841636fd0d9645df9534f5c (patch) | |
tree | 76cf77963899fbeb5b1d6bde5ca338d07dab1b49 /bip-tapscript.mediawiki | |
parent | 2059b9e35a39cf34655e8b6f2c3e550004b5a997 (diff) |
Explain why CMS is not turned into SUCCESSx
Diffstat (limited to 'bip-tapscript.mediawiki')
-rw-r--r-- | bip-tapscript.mediawiki | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/bip-tapscript.mediawiki b/bip-tapscript.mediawiki index 34d7e48..f0f0ebf 100644 --- a/bip-tapscript.mediawiki +++ b/bip-tapscript.mediawiki @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Validation of such inputs must be equivalent to performing the following steps i ===Script execution=== The execution rules for tapscript are based on those for P2WSH according to BIP141, including the <code>OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY</code> and <code>OP_CHECKSEQUENCEVERIFY</code> opcodes defined in BIP65 and BIP112, but with the following modifications: -* '''Disabled script opcodes''' The following script opcodes are disabled in tapscript: <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIG</code> and <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIGVERIFY</code>. The disabled opcodes behave in the same way as <code>OP_RETURN</code>, by failing and terminating the script immediately when executed, and being ignored when found in unexecuted branch. +* '''Disabled script opcodes''' The following script opcodes are disabled in tapscript: <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIG</code> and <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIGVERIFY</code><ref>'''Why are <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIG</code> and <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIGVERIFY</code> disabled, and not turned into OP_SUCCESSx?''' This is a precaution to make sure people who accidentally keep using <code>OP_CHECKMULTISIG</code> in Tapscript notice a problem immediately. It also avoids the complication of script disassemblers needing to become context-dependent.</ref>. The disabled opcodes behave in the same way as <code>OP_RETURN</code>, by failing and terminating the script immediately when executed, and being ignored when found in unexecuted branch. * '''Consensus-enforced MINIMALIF''' The MINIMALIF rules, which are only a standardness rule in P2WSH, are consensus enforced in tapscript. This means that the input argument to the <code>OP_IF</code> and <code>OP_NOTIF</code> opcodes must be either exactly 0 (the empty vector) or exactly 1 (the one-byte vector with value 1)<ref>'''Why make MINIMALIF consensus?''' This makes it considerably easier to write non-malleable scripts that take branch information from the stack.</ref>. * '''OP_SUCCESSx opcodes''' As listed above, some opcodes are renamed to <code>OP_SUCCESSx</code>, and make the script unconditionally valid. * '''Signature opcodes'''. The <code>OP_CHECKSIG</code> and <code>OP_CHECKSIGVERIFY</code> are modified to operate on Schnorr public keys and signatures (see bip-schnorr) instead of ECDSA, and a new opcode <code>OP_CHECKSIGADD</code> is added. |