Posted by Eric Voskuil
Jun 29, 2024/01:31 UTC
In a recent exchange, the discussion revolved around enhancing the robustness of coinbase size verification post-socket read operations. The conversation specifically questioned the comparison between utilizing a non-null pointer check versus directly assessing the coinbase size for this purpose. Clarification was sought on whether the term "non-null pointer" referred to a conventional C programming pointer or to a transaction input designated as a "null point," characterized by a sequence of 32 repeating 0x00 bytes followed by 4 0xff bytes. The inquiry aimed to understand how the proposed method offers increased reliability in the context of transaction processing and system stability.
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