eth2.0-specs/tests/formats/kzg/compute_kzg_proof.md

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# Test format: Compute KZG proof
Compute the KZG proof for a given `blob` and an evaluation point `z`.
## Test case format
The test data is declared in a `data.yaml` file:
```yaml
input:
blob: Blob -- the data blob representing a polynomial
z: Bytes32 -- bytes encoding the BLS field element at which the polynomial should be evaluated
output: Tuple[KZGProof, Bytes32] -- The KZG proof and the value y = f(z)
```
- `blob` here is encoded as a string: hexadecimal encoding of `4096 * 32 = 131072` bytes, prefixed with `0x`.
- `z` here is encoded as a string: hexadecimal encoding of `32` bytes representing a big endian encoded field element, prefixed with `0x`.
- `y` here is encoded as a string: hexadecimal encoding of `32` bytes representing a big endian encoded field element, prefixed with `0x`.
All byte(s) fields are encoded as strings, hexadecimal encoding, prefixed with `0x`.
## Condition
The `compute_kzg_proof` handler should compute the KZG proof as well as the value `y` for evaluating the polynomial represented by `blob` at `z`, and the result should match the expected `output`. If the blob is invalid (e.g. incorrect length or one of the 32-byte blocks does not represent a BLS field element) or `z` is not a valid BLS field element, it should error, i.e. the output should be `null`.