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@ -91,137 +91,137 @@ impl ScriptBuf {
mod tmp_pub {
use super::*;
impl ScriptBuf {
/// Creates a new script builder
pub fn builder() -> Builder { Builder::new() }
impl ScriptBuf {
/// Creates a new script builder
pub fn builder() -> Builder { Builder::new() }
/// Generates OP_RETURN-type of scriptPubkey for the given data.
pub fn new_op_return<T: AsRef<PushBytes>>(data: T) -> Self {
Builder::new().push_opcode(OP_RETURN).push_slice(data).into_script()
}
/// Creates a [`ScriptBuf`] from a hex string.
pub fn from_hex(s: &str) -> Result<Self, hex::HexToBytesError> {
let v = Vec::from_hex(s)?;
Ok(ScriptBuf::from_bytes(v))
}
/// Adds a single opcode to the script.
pub fn push_opcode(&mut self, data: Opcode) { self.as_byte_vec().push(data.to_u8()); }
/// Adds instructions to push some arbitrary data onto the stack.
pub fn push_slice<T: AsRef<PushBytes>>(&mut self, data: T) {
let data = data.as_ref();
self.reserve(Self::reserved_len_for_slice(data.len()));
self.push_slice_no_opt(data);
}
/// Add a single instruction to the script.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics if the instruction is a data push with length greater or equal to
/// 0x100000000.
pub fn push_instruction(&mut self, instruction: Instruction<'_>) {
match instruction {
Instruction::Op(opcode) => self.push_opcode(opcode),
Instruction::PushBytes(bytes) => self.push_slice(bytes),
/// Generates OP_RETURN-type of scriptPubkey for the given data.
pub fn new_op_return<T: AsRef<PushBytes>>(data: T) -> Self {
Builder::new().push_opcode(OP_RETURN).push_slice(data).into_script()
}
}
/// Like push_instruction, but avoids calling `reserve` to not re-check the length.
pub fn push_instruction_no_opt(&mut self, instruction: Instruction<'_>) {
match instruction {
Instruction::Op(opcode) => self.push_opcode(opcode),
Instruction::PushBytes(bytes) => self.push_slice_no_opt(bytes),
/// Creates a [`ScriptBuf`] from a hex string.
pub fn from_hex(s: &str) -> Result<Self, hex::HexToBytesError> {
let v = Vec::from_hex(s)?;
Ok(ScriptBuf::from_bytes(v))
}
}
/// Adds an `OP_VERIFY` to the script or replaces the last opcode with VERIFY form.
///
/// Some opcodes such as `OP_CHECKSIG` have a verify variant that works as if `VERIFY` was
/// in the script right after. To save space this function appends `VERIFY` only if
/// the most-recently-added opcode *does not* have an alternate `VERIFY` form. If it does
/// the last opcode is replaced. E.g., `OP_CHECKSIG` will become `OP_CHECKSIGVERIFY`.
///
/// Note that existing `OP_*VERIFY` opcodes do not lead to the instruction being ignored
/// because `OP_VERIFY` consumes an item from the stack so ignoring them would change the
/// semantics.
///
/// This function needs to iterate over the script to find the last instruction. Prefer
/// `Builder` if you're creating the script from scratch or if you want to push `OP_VERIFY`
/// multiple times.
pub fn scan_and_push_verify(&mut self) { self.push_verify(self.last_opcode()); }
}
/// Adds a single opcode to the script.
pub fn push_opcode(&mut self, data: Opcode) { self.as_byte_vec().push(data.to_u8()); }
/// Adds instructions to push some arbitrary data onto the stack.
pub fn push_slice<T: AsRef<PushBytes>>(&mut self, data: T) {
let data = data.as_ref();
self.reserve(Self::reserved_len_for_slice(data.len()));
self.push_slice_no_opt(data);
}
/// Add a single instruction to the script.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// The method panics if the instruction is a data push with length greater or equal to
/// 0x100000000.
pub fn push_instruction(&mut self, instruction: Instruction<'_>) {
match instruction {
Instruction::Op(opcode) => self.push_opcode(opcode),
Instruction::PushBytes(bytes) => self.push_slice(bytes),
}
}
/// Like push_instruction, but avoids calling `reserve` to not re-check the length.
pub fn push_instruction_no_opt(&mut self, instruction: Instruction<'_>) {
match instruction {
Instruction::Op(opcode) => self.push_opcode(opcode),
Instruction::PushBytes(bytes) => self.push_slice_no_opt(bytes),
}
}
/// Adds an `OP_VERIFY` to the script or replaces the last opcode with VERIFY form.
///
/// Some opcodes such as `OP_CHECKSIG` have a verify variant that works as if `VERIFY` was
/// in the script right after. To save space this function appends `VERIFY` only if
/// the most-recently-added opcode *does not* have an alternate `VERIFY` form. If it does
/// the last opcode is replaced. E.g., `OP_CHECKSIG` will become `OP_CHECKSIGVERIFY`.
///
/// Note that existing `OP_*VERIFY` opcodes do not lead to the instruction being ignored
/// because `OP_VERIFY` consumes an item from the stack so ignoring them would change the
/// semantics.
///
/// This function needs to iterate over the script to find the last instruction. Prefer
/// `Builder` if you're creating the script from scratch or if you want to push `OP_VERIFY`
/// multiple times.
pub fn scan_and_push_verify(&mut self) { self.push_verify(self.last_opcode()); }
}
}
mod tmp_priv {
use super::*;
impl ScriptBuf {
/// Pretends to convert `&mut ScriptBuf` to `&mut Vec<u8>` so that it can be modified.
///
/// Note: if the returned value leaks the original `ScriptBuf` will become empty.
pub(crate) fn as_byte_vec(&mut self) -> ScriptBufAsVec<'_> {
let vec = core::mem::take(self).into_bytes();
ScriptBufAsVec(self, vec)
}
impl ScriptBuf {
/// Pretends to convert `&mut ScriptBuf` to `&mut Vec<u8>` so that it can be modified.
///
/// Note: if the returned value leaks the original `ScriptBuf` will become empty.
pub(crate) fn as_byte_vec(&mut self) -> ScriptBufAsVec<'_> {
let vec = core::mem::take(self).into_bytes();
ScriptBufAsVec(self, vec)
}
/// Pushes the slice without reserving
pub(crate) fn push_slice_no_opt(&mut self, data: &PushBytes) {
let mut this = self.as_byte_vec();
// Start with a PUSH opcode
match data.len().to_u64() {
n if n < opcodes::Ordinary::OP_PUSHDATA1 as u64 => {
this.push(n as u8);
/// Pushes the slice without reserving
pub(crate) fn push_slice_no_opt(&mut self, data: &PushBytes) {
let mut this = self.as_byte_vec();
// Start with a PUSH opcode
match data.len().to_u64() {
n if n < opcodes::Ordinary::OP_PUSHDATA1 as u64 => {
this.push(n as u8);
}
n if n < 0x100 => {
this.push(opcodes::Ordinary::OP_PUSHDATA1.to_u8());
this.push(n as u8);
}
n if n < 0x10000 => {
this.push(opcodes::Ordinary::OP_PUSHDATA2.to_u8());
this.push((n % 0x100) as u8);
this.push((n / 0x100) as u8);
}
// `PushBytes` enforces len < 0x100000000
n => {
this.push(opcodes::Ordinary::OP_PUSHDATA4.to_u8());
this.push((n % 0x100) as u8);
this.push(((n / 0x100) % 0x100) as u8);
this.push(((n / 0x10000) % 0x100) as u8);
this.push((n / 0x1000000) as u8);
}
}
n if n < 0x100 => {
this.push(opcodes::Ordinary::OP_PUSHDATA1.to_u8());
this.push(n as u8);
}
n if n < 0x10000 => {
this.push(opcodes::Ordinary::OP_PUSHDATA2.to_u8());
this.push((n % 0x100) as u8);
this.push((n / 0x100) as u8);
}
// `PushBytes` enforces len < 0x100000000
n => {
this.push(opcodes::Ordinary::OP_PUSHDATA4.to_u8());
this.push((n % 0x100) as u8);
this.push(((n / 0x100) % 0x100) as u8);
this.push(((n / 0x10000) % 0x100) as u8);
this.push((n / 0x1000000) as u8);
// Then push the raw bytes
this.extend_from_slice(data.as_bytes());
}
/// Computes the sum of `len` and the length of an appropriate push opcode.
pub(crate) fn reserved_len_for_slice(len: usize) -> usize {
len + match len {
0..=0x4b => 1,
0x4c..=0xff => 2,
0x100..=0xffff => 3,
// we don't care about oversized, the other fn will panic anyway
_ => 5,
}
}
// Then push the raw bytes
this.extend_from_slice(data.as_bytes());
}
/// Computes the sum of `len` and the length of an appropriate push opcode.
pub(crate) fn reserved_len_for_slice(len: usize) -> usize {
len + match len {
0..=0x4b => 1,
0x4c..=0xff => 2,
0x100..=0xffff => 3,
// we don't care about oversized, the other fn will panic anyway
_ => 5,
}
}
/// Adds an `OP_VERIFY` to the script or changes the most-recently-added opcode to `VERIFY`
/// alternative.
///
/// See the public fn [`Self::scan_and_push_verify`] to learn more.
pub(crate) fn push_verify(&mut self, last_opcode: Option<Opcode>) {
match opcode_to_verify(last_opcode) {
Some(opcode) => {
self.as_byte_vec().pop();
self.push_opcode(opcode);
/// Adds an `OP_VERIFY` to the script or changes the most-recently-added opcode to `VERIFY`
/// alternative.
///
/// See the public fn [`Self::scan_and_push_verify`] to learn more.
pub(crate) fn push_verify(&mut self, last_opcode: Option<Opcode>) {
match opcode_to_verify(last_opcode) {
Some(opcode) => {
self.as_byte_vec().pop();
self.push_opcode(opcode);
}
None => self.push_opcode(OP_VERIFY),
}
None => self.push_opcode(OP_VERIFY),
}
}
}
}
impl<'a> core::iter::FromIterator<Instruction<'a>> for ScriptBuf {
fn from_iter<T>(iter: T) -> Self
@ -280,15 +280,11 @@ pub(crate) struct ScriptBufAsVec<'a>(&'a mut ScriptBuf, Vec<u8>);
impl<'a> core::ops::Deref for ScriptBufAsVec<'a> {
type Target = Vec<u8>;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.1
}
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.1 }
}
impl<'a> core::ops::DerefMut for ScriptBufAsVec<'a> {
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
&mut self.1
}
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target { &mut self.1 }
}
impl<'a> Drop for ScriptBufAsVec<'a> {