Make `sha256t_hash_newtype!` evocative of the output.
The Rust API guidelines state that macros should be evocative of the output, which is a sensible recommendation. We already had this for `hash_newtype!` macro but didn't for sha256t version. This changes the macro to have this syntax: ```rust sha256t_hash_newtype! { // Order of these structs is fixed. /// Optional documentation details here. Summary is auto-generated. /*pub*/ struct Tag = raw(MIDSTATE_BYTES, LEN); /// Documentation here #[hash_newtype(forward)] // optional, default is backward /*pub*/ struct HashType(/* attributes allowed here */ _); } ``` Closes #1427
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@ -61,16 +61,15 @@ hash_newtype! {
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impl_thirty_two_byte_hash!(LegacySighash);
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impl_thirty_two_byte_hash!(SegwitV0Sighash);
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sha256t_hash_newtype!(
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TapSighash,
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TapSighashTag,
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MIDSTATE_TAPSIGHASH,
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64,
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doc = "Taproot-tagged hash with tag \"TapSighash\".
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sha256t_hash_newtype! {
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pub struct TapSighashTag = raw(MIDSTATE_TAPSIGHASH, 64);
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This hash type is used for computing taproot signature hash.",
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forward
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);
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/// Taproot-tagged hash with tag \"TapSighash\".
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///
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/// This hash type is used for computing taproot signature hash."
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#[hash_newtype(forward)]
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pub struct TapSighash(_);
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}
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impl_thirty_two_byte_hash!(TapSighash);
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@ -43,21 +43,31 @@ const MIDSTATE_TAPTWEAK: [u8; 32] = [
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// d129a2f3701c655d6583b6c3b941972795f4e23294fd54f4a2ae8d8547ca590b
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// Taproot test vectors from BIP-341 state the hashes without any reversing
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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sha256t_hash_newtype!(TapLeafHash, TapLeafTag, MIDSTATE_TAPLEAF, 64,
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doc="Taproot-tagged hash with tag \"TapLeaf\".
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sha256t_hash_newtype! {
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pub struct TapLeafTag = raw(MIDSTATE_TAPLEAF, 64);
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This is used for computing tapscript script spend hash.", forward
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);
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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sha256t_hash_newtype!(TapNodeHash, TapBranchTag, MIDSTATE_TAPBRANCH, 64,
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doc="Tagged hash used in taproot trees; see BIP-340 for tagging rules", forward
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);
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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sha256t_hash_newtype!(TapTweakHash, TapTweakTag, MIDSTATE_TAPTWEAK, 64,
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doc="Taproot-tagged hash with tag \"TapTweak\".
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This hash type is used while computing the tweaked public key", forward
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);
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/// Taproot-tagged hash with tag \"TapLeaf\".
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///
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/// This is used for computing tapscript script spend hash.
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#[hash_newtype(forward)]
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pub struct TapLeafHash(_);
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pub struct TapBranchTag = raw(MIDSTATE_TAPBRANCH, 64);
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/// Tagged hash used in taproot trees.
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///
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/// See BIP-340 for tagging rules.
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#[hash_newtype(forward)]
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pub struct TapNodeHash(_);
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pub struct TapTweakTag = raw(MIDSTATE_TAPTWEAK, 64);
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/// Taproot-tagged hash with tag \"TapTweak\".
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///
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/// This hash type is used while computing the tweaked public key.
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#[hash_newtype(forward)]
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pub struct TapTweakHash(_);
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}
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impl TapTweakHash {
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/// Creates a new BIP341 [`TapTweakHash`] from key and tweak. Produces `H_taptweak(P||R)` where
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/// A hash tagged with `$name`.
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pub type TestHash = sha256t::Hash<TestHashTag>;
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sha256t_hash_newtype!(
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NewTypeHash,
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NewTypeTag,
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TEST_MIDSTATE,
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64,
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doc = "test hash",
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backward
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);
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sha256t_hash_newtype! {
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struct NewTypeTag = raw(TEST_MIDSTATE, 64);
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#[hash_newtype(backward)]
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struct NewTypeHash(_);
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}
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static HASH_BYTES: [u8; 32] = [
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0xef, 0x53, 0x7f, 0x25, 0xc8, 0x95, 0xbf, 0xa7, 0x82, 0x52, 0x65, 0x29, 0xa9, 0xb6,
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0x3d, 0x97, 0xaa, 0x63, 0x15, 0x64, 0xd5, 0xd7, 0x89, 0xc2, 0xb7, 0x65, 0x44, 0x8c,
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const DISPLAY_BACKWARD: bool = true;
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/// Construct a new [`Midstate`] from the inner value.
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pub fn from_byte_array(inner: [u8; 32]) -> Self { Midstate(inner) }
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pub const fn from_byte_array(inner: [u8; 32]) -> Self { Midstate(inner) }
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/// Copies a byte slice into the [`Midstate`] object.
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pub fn from_slice(sl: &[u8]) -> Result<Midstate, Error> {
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}
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/// Macro used to define a newtype tagged hash.
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/// It creates two public types:
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/// - a sha256t::Tag struct,
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/// - a sha256t::Hash type alias.
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///
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/// This macro creates two types:
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///
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/// * a tag struct
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/// * a hash wrapper
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///
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/// The syntax is:
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use bitcoin_hashes::sha256t_hash_newtype;
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/// sha256t_hash_newtype! {
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/// /// Optional documentation details here.
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/// /// Summary is always generated.
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/// pub struct FooTag = hash_str("foo");
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///
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/// /// A foo hash.
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/// // Direction works just like in case of hash_newtype! macro.
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/// #[hash_newtype(forward)]
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/// pub struct FooHash(_);
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/// }
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/// ```
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///
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/// The structs must be defined in this order - tag first, then hash type. `hash_str` marker
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/// says the midstate should be generated by hashing the supplied string in a way described in
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/// BIP-341. Alternatively, you can supply `hash_bytes` to hash raw bytes. If you have the midstate
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/// already pre-computed and prefer **compiler** performance to readability you may use
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/// `raw(MIDSTATE_BYTES, HASHED_BYTES_LENGHT)` instead.
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///
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/// Both visibility modifiers and attributes are optional and passed to inner structs (excluding
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/// `#[hash_newtype(...)]`). The attributes suffer same compiler performance limitations as in
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/// [`hash_newtype`] macro.
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///
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/// The macro accepts multiple inputs so you can define multiple hash newtypes in one macro call.
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/// Just make sure to enter the structs in order `Tag0`, `Hash0`, `Tag1`, `Hash1`...
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///
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/// [`hash_newtype`]: crate::hash_newtype
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! sha256t_hash_newtype {
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($newtype:ident, $tag:ident, $midstate:ident, $midstate_len:expr, $docs:meta, $direction:tt) => {
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sha256t_hash_newtype!(
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$newtype,
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$tag,
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$midstate,
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$midstate_len,
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$docs,
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$direction,
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stringify!($newtype)
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);
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};
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($newtype:ident, $tag:ident, $midstate:ident, $midstate_len:expr, $docs:meta, $direction:tt, $sname:expr) => {
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#[doc = "The tag used for ["]
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#[doc = $sname]
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#[doc = "]"]
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Default, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
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pub struct $tag;
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($($(#[$($tag_attr:tt)*])* $tag_vis:vis struct $tag:ident = $constructor:tt($($tag_value:tt)+); $(#[$($hash_attr:tt)*])* $hash_vis:vis struct $hash_name:ident($(#[$($field_attr:tt)*])* _);)+) => {
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$(
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$crate::sha256t_hash_newtype_tag!($tag_vis, $tag, stringify!($hash_name), $(#[$($tag_attr)*])*);
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impl $crate::sha256t::Tag for $tag {
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#[inline]
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fn engine() -> $crate::sha256::HashEngine {
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let midstate = $crate::sha256::Midstate::from_byte_array($midstate);
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$crate::sha256::HashEngine::from_midstate(midstate, $midstate_len)
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const MIDSTATE: ($crate::sha256::Midstate, usize) = $crate::sha256t_hash_newtype_tag_constructor!($constructor, $($tag_value)+);
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#[allow(unused)]
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const _LENGTH_CHECK: () = [(); 1][MIDSTATE.1 % 64];
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$crate::sha256::HashEngine::from_midstate(MIDSTATE.0, MIDSTATE.1)
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}
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}
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$crate::hash_newtype! {
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#[$docs]
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#[hash_newtype($direction)]
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pub struct $newtype($crate::sha256t::Hash<$tag>);
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$(#[$($hash_attr)*])*
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$hash_vis struct $hash_name($(#[$($field_attr)*])* $crate::sha256t::Hash<$tag>);
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}
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)+
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}
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}
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// Workaround macros being unavailable in attributes.
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! sha256t_hash_newtype_tag {
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($vis:vis, $tag:ident, $name:expr, $(#[$($attr:meta)*])*) => {
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#[doc = "The tag used for [`"]
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#[doc = $name]
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#[doc = "`]\n\n"]
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$(#[$($attr)*])*
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Default, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
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$vis struct $tag;
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};
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}
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#[doc(hidden)]
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#[macro_export]
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macro_rules! sha256t_hash_newtype_tag_constructor {
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(hash_str, $value:expr) => {
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($crate::sha256::Midstate::hash_tag($value.as_bytes()), 64)
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};
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(hash_bytes, $value:expr) => {
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($crate::sha256::Midstate::hash_tag($value), 64)
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};
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(raw, $bytes:expr, $len:expr) => {
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($crate::sha256::Midstate::from_byte_array($bytes), $len)
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};
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
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pub type TestHash = sha256t::Hash<TestHashTag>;
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sha256t_hash_newtype!(NewTypeHash, NewTypeTag, TEST_MIDSTATE, 64, doc = "test hash", backward);
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sha256t_hash_newtype! {
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/// Test detailed explanation.
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struct NewTypeTag = raw(TEST_MIDSTATE, 64);
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/// A test hash.
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#[hash_newtype(backward)]
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struct NewTypeHash(_);
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}
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#[test]
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#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
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