Add `Decimal` type for de/serializing values
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[package]
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name = "bitcoin"
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version = "0.4.1"
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version = "0.4.2"
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authors = ["Andrew Poelstra <apoelstra@wpsoftware.net>"]
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license = "CC0-1.0"
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homepage = "https://github.com/apoelstra/rust-bitcoin/"
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// Rust Bitcoin Library
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// Written in 2014 by
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// Andrew Poelstra <apoelstra@wpsoftware.net>
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//
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// To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all
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// copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to
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// the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without
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// any warranty.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication
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// along with this software.
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// If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
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//
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//! # Floating-point decimal type
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//!
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//! `i64`-based floating-point decimal type designed to hold Bitcoin
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//! amounts. For satoshi amounts (8 decimal places) the maximum
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//! amounts that can be represented is ~92.25bn, well over the 21m
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//! maximum number of bitcoin in existence. Be aware that some
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//! altcoins with different granularity may require a wider type.
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//!
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use serde::{ser, de};
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use strason::Json;
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/// A fixed-point decimal type
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, Ord)]
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pub struct Decimal {
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mantissa: i64,
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exponent: usize,
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}
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impl PartialEq<Decimal> for Decimal {
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fn eq(&self, other: &Decimal) -> bool {
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use std::cmp::max;
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let exp = max(self.exponent(), other.exponent());
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self.integer_value(exp) == other.integer_value(exp)
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}
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}
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impl PartialOrd<Decimal> for Decimal {
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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Decimal) -> Option<::std::cmp::Ordering> {
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use std::cmp::max;
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let exp = max(self.exponent(), other.exponent());
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self.integer_value(exp).partial_cmp(&other.integer_value(exp))
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}
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}
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impl Decimal {
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/// Creates a new Decimal
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pub fn new(mantissa: i64, exponent: usize) -> Decimal {
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Decimal {
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mantissa: mantissa,
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exponent: exponent
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}
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}
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/// Returns the mantissa
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pub fn mantissa(&self) -> i64 { self.mantissa }
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/// Returns the exponent
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pub fn exponent(&self) -> usize { self.exponent }
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/// Get the decimal's value in an integer type, by multiplying
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/// by some power of ten to ensure the returned value is 10 **
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/// `exponent` types the actual value.
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pub fn integer_value(&self, exponent: usize) -> i64 {
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if exponent < self.exponent {
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self.mantissa / 10i64.pow((self.exponent - exponent) as u32)
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} else {
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self.mantissa * 10i64.pow((exponent - self.exponent) as u32)
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}
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}
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}
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impl ser::Serialize for Decimal {
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// Serialize through strason since it will not lose precision (when serializing
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// to strason itself, the value will be passed through; otherwise it will be
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// encoded as a string)
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fn serialize<S: ser::Serializer>(&self, s: &mut S) -> Result<(), S::Error> {
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let ten = 10i64.pow(self.exponent as u32);
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let int_part = self.mantissa / ten;
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let dec_part = self.mantissa % ten;
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let json = Json::from_str(&format!("{}.{:02$}", int_part, dec_part, self.exponent)).unwrap();
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ser::Serialize::serialize(&json, s)
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}
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}
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impl de::Deserialize for Decimal {
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// Deserialize through strason for the same reason as in `Serialize`
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fn deserialize<D: de::Deserializer>(d: &mut D) -> Result<Decimal, D::Error> {
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let json: Json = try!(de::Deserialize::deserialize(d));
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match json.num() {
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Some(s) => {
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// We know this will be a well-formed Json number, so we can
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// be pretty lax about parsing
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let mut negative = false;
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let mut past_dec = false;
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let mut exponent = 0;
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let mut mantissa = 0i64;
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for b in s.as_bytes() {
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match *b {
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b'-' => { negative = true; }
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b'0'...b'9' => {
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mantissa = 10 * mantissa + (b - b'0') as i64;
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if past_dec { exponent += 1; }
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}
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b'.' => { past_dec = true; }
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_ => { /* whitespace or something, just ignore it */ }
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}
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}
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if negative { mantissa *= -1; }
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Ok(Decimal {
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mantissa: mantissa,
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exponent: exponent,
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})
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}
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None => Err(de::Error::syntax("expected decimal, got non-numeric"))
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use strason::Json;
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#[test]
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fn integer_value() {
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let d = Decimal::new(12345678, 4);
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assert_eq!(d.mantissa(), 12345678);
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assert_eq!(d.exponent(), 4);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(0), 1234);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(1), 12345);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(2), 123456);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(3), 1234567);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(4), 12345678);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(5), 123456780);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(6), 1234567800);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(7), 12345678000);
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assert_eq!(d.integer_value(8), 123456780000);
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}
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#[test]
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fn deserialize() {
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let d = Decimal::new(123456789001, 8);
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let encoded = Json::from_serialize(&d).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(encoded, Json::from_str("1234.56789001").unwrap());
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assert_eq!(encoded.to_bytes(), b"1234.56789001");
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let decoded: Decimal = encoded.into_deserialize().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(decoded, d);
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let d = Decimal::new(123400000001, 8);
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let encoded = Json::from_serialize(&d).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(encoded, Json::from_str("1234.00000001").unwrap());
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assert_eq!(encoded.to_bytes(), b"1234.00000001");
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let decoded: Decimal = encoded.into_deserialize().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(decoded, d);
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}
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#[test]
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fn equality() {
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let d1 = Decimal::new(1234, 8);
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let d2 = Decimal::new(12340, 9);
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let d3 = Decimal::new(12340, 8);
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assert_eq!(d1, d1);
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assert_eq!(d1, d2);
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assert!(d1 != d3);
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assert!(d2 != d3);
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assert!(d1 <= d1);
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assert!(d2 <= d2);
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assert!(d3 <= d3);
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assert!(d1 <= d2);
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assert!(d1 <= d3);
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assert!(d3 > d1);
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assert!(d3 > d2);
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use num::FromPrimitive;
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use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
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use strason;
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use network::serialize::{serialize, deserialize};
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pub mod address;
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pub mod base58;
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pub mod contracthash;
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pub mod decimal;
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pub mod hash;
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pub mod iter;
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pub mod misc;
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