Use Keypair instead of KeyPair in identifiers

In preparation for updating the secp dependency to v0.28.0, which
includes a change of `KeyPair` to `Keypair`, change our identifier usage
to indicate that "keypair" is a single word.

Deprecate the old forms.
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Tobin C. Harding 2023-10-02 12:45:23 +11:00
parent 2095faed71
commit 818a3c5424
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1 changed files with 29 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -507,17 +507,27 @@ impl fmt::Display for TweakedPublicKey {
}
/// Untweaked BIP-340 key pair
pub type UntweakedKeyPair = KeyPair;
#[deprecated(since = "0.31.0", note = "use UntweakedKeypair instead")]
#[allow(deprecated)]
pub type UntweakedKeyPair = UntweakedKeypair;
/// Untweaked BIP-340 key pair
pub type UntweakedKeypair = KeyPair;
/// Tweaked BIP-340 key pair
#[deprecated(since = "0.31.0", note = "use TweakedKeypair instead")]
#[allow(deprecated)]
pub type TweakedKeyPair = TweakedKeypair;
/// Tweaked BIP-340 key pair
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// # #[cfg(feature = "rand-std")] {
/// # use bitcoin::key::{KeyPair, TweakedKeyPair, TweakedPublicKey};
/// # use bitcoin::key::{KeyPair, TweakedKeypair, TweakedPublicKey};
/// # use bitcoin::secp256k1::{rand, Secp256k1};
/// # let secp = Secp256k1::new();
/// # let keypair = TweakedKeyPair::dangerous_assume_tweaked(KeyPair::new(&secp, &mut rand::thread_rng()));
/// # let keypair = TweakedKeypair::dangerous_assume_tweaked(KeyPair::new(&secp, &mut rand::thread_rng()));
/// // There are various conversion methods available to get a tweaked pubkey from a tweaked keypair.
/// let (_pk, _parity) = keypair.public_parts();
/// let _pk = TweakedPublicKey::from_keypair(keypair);
@ -528,7 +538,7 @@ pub type UntweakedKeyPair = KeyPair;
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", derive(Serialize, Deserialize))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", serde(crate = "actual_serde"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "serde", serde(transparent))]
pub struct TweakedKeyPair(KeyPair);
pub struct TweakedKeypair(KeyPair);
/// A trait for tweaking BIP340 key types (x-only public keys and key pairs).
pub trait TapTweak {
@ -593,9 +603,9 @@ impl TapTweak for UntweakedPublicKey {
fn dangerous_assume_tweaked(self) -> TweakedPublicKey { TweakedPublicKey(self) }
}
impl TapTweak for UntweakedKeyPair {
type TweakedAux = TweakedKeyPair;
type TweakedKey = TweakedKeyPair;
impl TapTweak for UntweakedKeypair {
type TweakedAux = TweakedKeypair;
type TweakedKey = TweakedKeypair;
/// Tweaks private and public keys within an untweaked [`KeyPair`] with corresponding public key
/// value and optional script tree merkle root.
@ -613,20 +623,20 @@ impl TapTweak for UntweakedKeyPair {
self,
secp: &Secp256k1<C>,
merkle_root: Option<TapNodeHash>,
) -> TweakedKeyPair {
) -> TweakedKeypair {
let (pubkey, _parity) = XOnlyPublicKey::from_keypair(&self);
let tweak = TapTweakHash::from_key_and_tweak(pubkey, merkle_root).to_scalar();
let tweaked = self.add_xonly_tweak(secp, &tweak).expect("Tap tweak failed");
TweakedKeyPair(tweaked)
TweakedKeypair(tweaked)
}
fn dangerous_assume_tweaked(self) -> TweakedKeyPair { TweakedKeyPair(self) }
fn dangerous_assume_tweaked(self) -> TweakedKeypair { TweakedKeypair(self) }
}
impl TweakedPublicKey {
/// Returns the [`TweakedPublicKey`] for `keypair`.
#[inline]
pub fn from_keypair(keypair: TweakedKeyPair) -> Self {
pub fn from_keypair(keypair: TweakedKeypair) -> Self {
let (xonly, _parity) = keypair.0.x_only_public_key();
TweakedPublicKey(xonly)
}
@ -651,20 +661,20 @@ impl TweakedPublicKey {
pub fn serialize(&self) -> [u8; constants::SCHNORR_PUBLIC_KEY_SIZE] { self.0.serialize() }
}
impl TweakedKeyPair {
/// Creates a new [`TweakedKeyPair`] from a [`KeyPair`]. No tweak is applied, consider
impl TweakedKeypair {
/// Creates a new [`TweakedKeypair`] from a [`KeyPair`]. No tweak is applied, consider
/// calling `tap_tweak` on an [`UntweakedKeyPair`] instead of using this constructor.
///
/// This method is dangerous and can lead to loss of funds if used incorrectly.
/// Specifically, in multi-party protocols a peer can provide a value that allows them to steal.
#[inline]
pub fn dangerous_assume_tweaked(pair: KeyPair) -> TweakedKeyPair { TweakedKeyPair(pair) }
pub fn dangerous_assume_tweaked(pair: KeyPair) -> TweakedKeypair { TweakedKeypair(pair) }
/// Returns the underlying key pair.
#[inline]
pub fn to_inner(self) -> KeyPair { self.0 }
/// Returns the [`TweakedPublicKey`] and its [`Parity`] for this [`TweakedKeyPair`].
/// Returns the [`TweakedPublicKey`] and its [`Parity`] for this [`TweakedKeypair`].
#[inline]
pub fn public_parts(&self) -> (TweakedPublicKey, Parity) {
let (xonly, parity) = self.0.x_only_public_key();
@ -677,14 +687,14 @@ impl From<TweakedPublicKey> for XOnlyPublicKey {
fn from(pair: TweakedPublicKey) -> Self { pair.0 }
}
impl From<TweakedKeyPair> for KeyPair {
impl From<TweakedKeypair> for KeyPair {
#[inline]
fn from(pair: TweakedKeyPair) -> Self { pair.0 }
fn from(pair: TweakedKeypair) -> Self { pair.0 }
}
impl From<TweakedKeyPair> for TweakedPublicKey {
impl From<TweakedKeypair> for TweakedPublicKey {
#[inline]
fn from(pair: TweakedKeyPair) -> Self { TweakedPublicKey::from_keypair(pair) }
fn from(pair: TweakedKeypair) -> Self { TweakedPublicKey::from_keypair(pair) }
}
/// A key-related error.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]