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[wip] preallocate msm #254

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@winston-h-zhang winston-h-zhang force-pushed the preallocate-msm branch 4 times, most recently from c230152 to 44fff73 Compare January 11, 2024 19:03
huitseeker pushed a commit to huitseeker/arecibo that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2024
* test: msm test

* refactor: batch invert and error flag

* Apply suggestions from @huitseeker's code review
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Is this still relevant? if not, should we close this?

gabriel-barrett pushed a commit to gabriel-barrett/arecibo that referenced this pull request Feb 9, 2024
* feat: Refactor error handling and variable naming

- Implement marking of `NovaError` enum as non-exhaustive in `errors.rs`.
- Introduce a new error case `InvalidCommitmentKeyLength` in `NovaError` enum that checks the length of the provided commitment key.
- Improve code readability by renaming `generators_hint` variable to `ck_hint` in the `commitment_key` function.

* test: msm test and refactoring (argumentcomputer#254)

* test: msm test

* refactor: batch invert and error flag

* Apply suggestions from @huitseeker's code review

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Co-authored-by: ashWhiteHat <[email protected]>
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Closed in favor of #306, @winston-h-zhang feel free to reopen if relevant

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