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The site currently says: "Fragments that do not change the semantics of their subexpressions are called wrappers." and a bit below it says "t:, l:, and u: wrappers are syntactic sugar for other Miniscripts".
The wrappers with their opcodes are listed under "X (identities)" in the translations table.
Other than the c: and v: wrappers, their purpose is rather mysterious to me.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The site currently says: "Fragments that do not change the semantics of their subexpressions are called wrappers." and a bit below it says "t:, l:, and u: wrappers are syntactic sugar for other Miniscripts".
The wrappers with their opcodes are listed under "X (identities)" in the translations table.
Other than the
c:
andv:
wrappers, their purpose is rather mysterious to me.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: