Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#4061: Make Debug representation of Witness to be slice of hex-encoded bytes strings to improve readability
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make Debug representation of Witness to be slice of hex-encoded bytes strings (Erick Cestari) Pull request description: This PR updates the Debug implementation for the Witness type to improve its readability by displaying the witness data as a slice of hex-encoded strings rather than a concatenated blob or list of raw u8 values. The changes include: - Improved Output: The debug output now shows pseudo-fields such as the number of elements and the total length of all elements, making it easier to understand the underlying data without exposing internal indices like indices_start. - Hex-Encoding: Each witness element is displayed as a hex-encoded string, similar to Bitcoin Core's output style, which enhances clarity during debugging sessions. These changes should provide a more developer-friendly view of the witness data and align with similar patterns used elsewhere in the ecosystem. Closes #4023. Example display: ``` Witness { num_elements: 3, total_bytes: 5, elements: [ 0b, 1516, 1f20, ], } ``` ``` Witness { num_elements: 3, total_bytes: 5, elements: [0b, 1516, 1f20] } ``` ACKs for top commit: tcharding: ACK8d8edd2c77
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ use core::ops::Index;
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#[cfg(feature = "arbitrary")]
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use arbitrary::{Arbitrary, Unstructured};
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use hex::DisplayHex;
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use internals::compact_size;
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use crate::prelude::Vec;
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@ -231,77 +232,30 @@ fn decode_cursor(bytes: &[u8], start_of_indices: usize, index: usize) -> Option<
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}
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}
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/// Debug implementation that displays the witness as a structured output containing hex-encoded witness elements.
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struct DebugElements<'a>(&'a Witness);
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impl fmt::Debug for DebugElements<'_> {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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f.debug_list().entries(self.0.iter().map(|elem| elem.as_hex())).finish()
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}
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}
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/// Debug implementation that displays the witness as a structured output containing:
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/// - Number of witness elements
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/// - Total bytes across all elements
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/// - List of hex-encoded witness elements
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impl fmt::Debug for Witness {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
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if f.alternate() {
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fmt_debug_pretty(self, f)
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} else {
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fmt_debug(self, f)
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}
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}
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}
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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let total_bytes: usize = self.iter().map(|elem| elem.len()).sum();
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fn fmt_debug(w: &Witness, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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let comma_or_close = |current_index, last_index| {
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if current_index == last_index { "]" } else { ", " }
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};
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f.write_str("Witness: { ")?;
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write!(f, "indices: {}, ", w.witness_elements)?;
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write!(f, "indices_start: {}, ", w.indices_start)?;
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f.write_str("witnesses: [")?;
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let instructions = w.iter();
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match instructions.len().checked_sub(1) {
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Some(last_instruction) => {
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for (i, instruction) in instructions.enumerate() {
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let bytes = instruction.iter();
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match bytes.len().checked_sub(1) {
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Some(last_byte) => {
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f.write_str("[")?;
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for (j, byte) in bytes.enumerate() {
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write!(f, "{:#04x}", byte)?;
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f.write_str(comma_or_close(j, last_byte))?;
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f.debug_struct("Witness")
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.field("num_elements", &self.witness_elements)
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.field("total_bytes", &total_bytes)
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.field("elements", &DebugElements(self))
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.finish()
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}
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}
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None => {
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// This is possible because the varint is not part of the instruction (see Iter).
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write!(f, "[]")?;
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}
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}
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f.write_str(comma_or_close(i, last_instruction))?;
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}
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}
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None => {
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// Witnesses can be empty because the 0x00 var int is not stored in content.
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write!(f, "]")?;
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}
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}
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f.write_str(" }")
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}
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fn fmt_debug_pretty(w: &Witness, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
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f.write_str("Witness: {\n")?;
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writeln!(f, " indices: {},", w.witness_elements)?;
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writeln!(f, " indices_start: {},", w.indices_start)?;
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f.write_str(" witnesses: [\n")?;
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for instruction in w.iter() {
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f.write_str(" [")?;
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for (j, byte) in instruction.iter().enumerate() {
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if j > 0 {
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f.write_str(", ")?;
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}
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write!(f, "{:#04x}", byte)?;
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}
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f.write_str("],\n")?;
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}
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writeln!(f, " ],")?;
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writeln!(f, "}}")
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}
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/// An iterator returning individual witness elements.
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pub struct Iter<'a> {
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