![]() - Doesn't allow pattern-matching on G1/G2 elements and strings, because the use cases for those is unclear and it adds complexity to the feature. - We still _parse_ patterns on G1/G2 elements and strings, but emit an error in those cases. - The syntax is the same as for bytearray literals (i.e. supports hex, utf-8 strings or plain arrays of bytes). |
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