873501a85f Use slice patterns (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Some code looks better with slice patterns. This changes `bip32` to use them.
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This commit refactors the Address struct and its methods to improve
its functionality and usability.The AddressInner struct now holds
the payload and network, and the PhantomData<V> type is used to track
the network validation state.
Also as_unchecked and assume_checked_red methods are added to allow
conversion between checked and unchecked network validation state.
Signed-off-by: Harshil Jani <harshiljani2002@gmail.com>
Previous changes enabled passing the string used as a tag into
`sha256t_hash_newtype!` macro rather than hard-coding midstate. This
commit takes advantage of it and replaces the hard-coded values with
compile-time executed (`const`) hashing.
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
We've upgraded MSRV but didn't update clippy config, so some things that
could be improved aren't caught by clippy. This updates the config and
fixes the new issues.
I also `rg '1\.41\.1'`ed for interesting changes and found one
additional improvement.
a189942c64 Use doc_auto_cfg (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
If we use `#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]` instead of `#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))]` we no longer need to manually mark types with `#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]`.
Sweeeeeet.
Props to pezcore for the lesson :)
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Signed-off-by: Harshil Jani <harshiljani2002@gmail.com>
implementation of PartialEq<Address> for Address<NetworkUnchecked>
Signed-off-by: Harshil Jani <harshiljani2002@gmail.com>
If we use `#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]` instead of
`#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))]` we no longer need to manually
mark types with `#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]`.
Sweeeeeet.
ed80df5ebc Add `ChainHash::from_genesis_block_hash` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This improves readability of converting `BlockHash` into `ChainHash`. It's useful in e.g. Electrum protocol which sends `BlockHash` (serialized backward).
Closes#1751
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We can use `package` to rename `bitcoin_hashes` to `hashes` and
`bitcoin_internals` to `internals`. This makes imports more terse with
no loss of meaning.
82b6332b91 create a set of recognized denomination forms (yancy)
Pull request description:
I took a stab at restricting the acceptable forms here. There was some consensus that "BtC" was confusing that was discussed in a previous pr https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1715.
Also, personally I felt that the `PossiblyConfusingDenomination` enum variant was itself confusing. I think it's probably cleaner to just maintain a list of acceptable forms and treat everything else as unknown. For now I just created a const of possibly confusing forms.
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This improves readability of converting `BlockHash` into `ChainHash`.
It's useful in e.g. Electrum protocol which sends `BlockHash`
(serialized backward).
Closes#1751
122188f7dd Use shorter import statements (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Just patch 2, patch 1 is #1728
From the commit log of patch 2
Use shorter import statements
As per discussion [0] use the shorter form for importing crates that we
re-export (`hashes` and `secp256k1`).
[0] https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/discussions/1661
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Add the `mutate` attribute to mutate `mul_u64`. Add non-doc comments
listing the two false positives. These are identical but we list them
twice so when devs grep for `mutagen false pos` the same number of lines
for each function is displayed as is displayed by the `mutagen` run.
This coding false positives thing is also introduced in PR #1655.
1dc04fe10f Remove rust_v_1_46 (Tobin C. Harding)
71fa9e81e7 Bump MSRV to 1.48.1 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Just patch 2, patch 1 is #1728
From the commit log of patch 2
Bump MSRV to 1.48.1
As per discussion [0] bump our MSRV for all crates in `rust-bitcoin`
repo to 1.48.1 [1].
[0] https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/discussions/1329
[1] https://blog.rust-lang.org/2020/11/19/Rust-1.48.html
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dbd2ea07b5 Add kilo weight unit conversion (yancy)
Pull request description:
The FeeRate module defaults to sats per `kwu` so when doing fee calculations, it would be convenient to easily convert weight to the same units.
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We just merged a patch to enable formatting in CI but commit: `05fdead2
Feature: Add difficulty_float method for block::Header.` must have
slipped in.
Run the formatter.
913575ac91 hashes: Run the formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
52c4579057 Enable formatting for hashes (Tobin C. Harding)
3f16b6bf9f util: Run the formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
d210d2ac83 Enable formatting for util (Tobin C. Harding)
5973dce9db blockdata: Run the formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
0dcbed3c7b Enable formatting for blockdata (Tobin C. Harding)
a52746d01c psbt: Run the formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
ef306db5e2 Enable formatting for psbt (Tobin C. Harding)
296f2ed82c Make test panic instead of using code comment (Tobin C. Harding)
3ec8a12428 crypto: Run the formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
c8a3c58786 Enable formatting for crypto (Tobin C. Harding)
314e6786b4 crypto: Add rustfmt::skip attributes (Tobin C. Harding)
450a84f6e8 consensus: Run the formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
89143205f9 Enable formatting for consensus (Tobin C. Harding)
ce773af20f tests: Remove useless use of super imports (Tobin C. Harding)
ef01f4d0f6 consensus: Introduce local variables (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
One final push crew, 16 patches, only a few are big.
All non-trivial formatting is done in separate patches so the changes can be verified mechanically.
With this applied the whole `rust-bitcoin` crate will be formatted.
Big thanks to everyone for putting up with the ongoing formatting PRs, no-one likes doing these but hopefully this an improvement to the project - especially in helping us get more contributors to the project.
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67618d679d Mark `Denomination` as `non_exhaustive` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
It is possible that we will add new variants to `Denomination` in the future so making it `non_exhaustive` is better for forward compatibility.
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2d23e11569 Remove extern crate hashbrown (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
(Merge candidate only after release of 0.30.0)
We no longer have a "hashbrown" feature, the feature gated `pub extern crate hashbrown` should have been removed when we removed the feature.
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Add `rustfmt::skip` attribute in a couple of places and then remove the
exclude for the `blockdata` module. Do not run the formatter, that will
be done as a separate patch to aid review.
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maintaining the `network::constants::Network` type by failing to build
if a new variant is added. This plays havoc with the formatter because
the comment is hanging at the bottom of a match block and the formatting
thinks its for the proceeding line of code.
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new variant is added to `network::constants::Network`.
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variables to reduce the line length and inhibit function call from being
split over multiple lines.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
bef7992ce5 Update readme to mention pin for 1.47 (Tobin C. Harding)
58033cf14e pin serde dep on 1.47 (Tobin C. Harding)
f5f4a33fa9 pin serde dep on 1.41 (Andrew Poelstra)
ee9b297e98 ci: update dupe check to whitelist syn (Andrew Poelstra)
6aa640ff8d update rust-secp to 0.27.0 (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
Also remove the spurious dev-dependency copy of rust-secp, which should've been updated to remove the "recovery" feature in https://www.github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/545 and then been removed entirely in https://www.github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1387
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00b46d6d9d Indent functions (Martin Habovstiak)
d56d202aeb Support weight prediction in `const` context (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
**Notes for reviewers:**
This is something that I want to use in my code and hopefully reasonably easy to review, so if this can get into 0.30 that'd be really nice. No hard feelings if it doesn't.
I tried to put extra effort into making review easier by:
* intentionally "mis-formatting" the first commit so diff is smaller and easy to understand - see individual commits.
* copying patterns from non-const fn to const fn so it's obviously correct (includes same variable names)
* not bothering with the array trick in `VarInt::len` and simply accepting the limitation of Rust 1.46+ (I use 1.48 BTW).
**Description**
Some smart contracts or simplified wallets statically know the sizes of
transactions or inputs. The possible approaches to handling them so far
were re-computing the values (and hoping the optimizer will const fold
them) or using a simple constant which may be harder to understand and
get right. It's much nicer to just use a `const` but our code didn't
support it until now.
This change adds methods that can compute the prediction in `const`
context for Rust versions >= 1.46.0 which allow use of loops (and
conditions but those could be workaround anyway).
As a side effect of this, the change also adds `const` to `VarInt::len`
in Rust 1.46+. While this one could be made unconditional using array
trick it's probably not worth it because of the planned MSRV bump.
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Some smart contracts or simplified wallets statically know the sizes of
transactions or inputs. The possible approaches to handling them so far
were re-computing the values (and hoping the optimizer will const fold
them) or using a simple constant which may be harder to understand and
get right. It's much nicer to just use a `const` but our code didn't
support it until now.
This change adds methods that can compute the prediction in `const`
context for Rust versions >= 1.46.0 which allow use of loops (and
conditions but those could be workaround anyway).
As a side effect of this, the change also adds `const` to `VarInt::len`
in Rust 1.46+. While this one could be made unconditional using array
trick it's probably not worth it because of the planned MSRV bump.
Note: this commit is intentionally unformatted to make diff easier to
understand. Formatting will be done in future commit.
It wasn't obvious that displaying address with alternate formatting
upper cases bech32 addresses.
This change adds information about this and also a note about the
compatibility of various wallets.
2158f88f1d Add a method to `pow::Target` for returning difficulty as an f64. (junderw)
Pull request description:
Closes#1703
This adds a conversion function to U256 to get an f64. We use the method shown in the following blog post.
https://blog.m-ou.se/floats/
Target::MAX was converted to a f64 and set as a const that is verified in a unit test.
The code is rather confusing, so I took a crack at explaining it in my comments as well. Please let me know if you want it cleaned up some more.
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Target::MAX was converted to a f64 and set as a const that is verified in a unit test.
bfd401c96e bitcoin_hashes: add CHANgELOG (Andrew Poelstra)
d1b7b54e3a bump bitcoin-hashes version to 0.12 (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
It was a little tricky to bump the version number because of https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1553. There are a couple other things I considered trying, which maybe we'll do for future releases, but I believe this works for now.
Maybe should wait for #1111.
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e3f95ee22b Add tests for the FeeRate type (yancy)
Pull request description:
Adds some tests for the `FeeRate` type.
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3eb648df01 Add constants to `InputWeightPrediction` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
There are several common spends in Bitcoin that have known input weight predictions. It can be useful to have these as constants, so this change adds them. However, this only adds native segwit ones as the others are slowly fading away and might clutter the API.
If anyone wants other constants, please write them for me, their value is not that great to me so I'm not motivated to figure out the correct numbers. :)
This would be nice to add to 0.30 since it's small and easy but not critical.
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There are several common spends in Bitcoin that have known input weight
predictions. It can be useful to have these as constants, so this change
adds them. However, this only adds native segwit ones as the others are
slowly fading away and might clutter the API.
Enable formatting in CI by doing:
- Add a section to the `test.sh` scripts to run the formatter (guarded by
the env variable `DO_FMT`) for all crates (bitcoin, hashes, internals).
- Add `DO_FMT` to the nightly `Tests` CI job.
Various formatting issues have crept into the codebase because we do not
run the formatter in CI.
In preparation for enabling formatting checks in CI run `cargo +nightly
fmt` to fix current formatting issues. No changes other than those
create by the formatter.
Because we have rust-secp in the loop, we need to update rust-secp, push
a new tag, and use that here, to ensure that the direct dependency on
bitcoin_hashes, and the rust-secp version, are compatible.
74022baa44 Rename ScriptLeaf to LeafNode (sanket1729)
289dc1e7f5 Remove serde for taprootspendinfo (sanket1729)
a397ab0c19 Remove serde for ScriptLeaf (sanket1729)
9affda3012 Introduce Hidden leaves in ScriptLeaves (sanket1729)
22bc39a143 Fix serde for TaprootMerkleBranch (sanket1729)
38ed9bdf49 MOVE ONLY: Move TapTree to taproot module (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
This PR changes/removes the serde implementation for the following types
- TaprootSpendInfo: Removed. This data structure contains derived information for taproot spending that cannot be validated easily. To elaborate, `TaprootSpendInfo` is constructed from a tree, but loses information about the tree structure and maintains handy information like `script_control_block_map`, cached tweaked key, Merkle root etc.
- TaprootBuillder: Removed. Hard to implement and not very useful.
- TapTree: Modified to check invariants.
- NodeInfo: Now implements serde with support for Hidden nodes
- ScriptLeaf: Removed serde. Users should not directly construct this. This is just an output iterator item of `TapTree::script_leaves()`
Data structure changes:
- Introduced `LeafNode`: Supports Hidden leaves. Has serde implemented
- Cleanly separate `TapTree` and `NodeInfo`: `TapTree` is a full BIP370 compatible tree with no hidden nodes. `NodeInfo` is a tree that can potentially contain hidden leaves.
- Added `NodeInfo::leaf_nodes`: Iterator that iterates over known and hidden leaves of `NodeInfo`.
- Updated `TapTree::script_leaves`: Iterator that is guaranteed to output known leaves.
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b0b0cdb46c Improve the public API for Feerate and Weight (yancy)
Pull request description:
Small nit for https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1627/ to re-export `Weight` and `FeeRate` to shorten the use path.
```
use bitcoin::Weight;
use bitcoin::FeeRate;
````
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73e876ffd4 Include address in Error::NetworkValidation (Subhradeep Chakraborty)
Pull request description:
Fixes: #1677
## Change
In `bitcoin/src/address.rs`, a new field `address` is added to the enum variant `Error::NetworkValidation`. Also, the implementation of `Display` trait for `Error` is updated to print the `address` field.
However, to print the `address` through `Display`, either the reference is needed or `Address` and `Payload` both need to derive the `Copy` trait. Since I am little new to both the rust-bitcoin codebase and rust itself, I am confused about choosing between the two and have moved with the first one. Would appreciate any feedback on this.
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Implementing this for spendinfo is really complicated because it
contains some cached data without retaining the components that are used
to compute them.
Users should serde the 1) NodeInfo and 2) internal key and reconstruct
TaprootSpendInfo from it.
This was incorrect and not needed. Users should not be able to create
only tree leaves directly without going through the tree construction in
rust-bitcoin
Cleanly separate `TapTree` and `NodeInfo`. Fix serde not respecting
invariants for several data structures
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42b07586ac Improve the public API (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We created the `crypto` crate as a container for cryptography modules with the idea that it may be split out into a separate crate. There is no reason for users of the lib to know about this module. Also, we have two `taproot` modules, one in `crypto` and one at the crate root, this makes for un-ergonomic usage of the lib.
Improve the public API by doing:
- Make the `crypto` module private (`pub(crate)`).
- Re-export `crypto::taproot::Signature` (and `Error`) from `crate::taproot`
Fix: #1668
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We created the `crypto` crate as a container for cryptography modules
with the idea that it may be split out into a separate crate. There is
no reason for users of the lib to know about this module. Also, we have
two `taproot` modules, one in `crypto` and one at the crate root, this
makes for un-ergonomic usage of the lib.
Improve the public API by doing:
- Make the `crypto` module private (`pub(crate)`).
- Re-export `crypto::taproot::Signature` (and `Error`) from
`crate::taproot`
7d1645aea0 Add constant for coinbase maturity (benthecarman)
Pull request description:
Not sure if this is the best place to put this but it is nice to have a constant for this instead of having other libraries make their own (ie https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/pull/1924#pullrequestreview-1222807626)
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56569b32ef Add utils to convert ChainHash to a Network (benthecarman)
Pull request description:
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161273b209 Re-name hash inner/byte methods (Tobin C. Harding)
324b6f264b Use `into` for hash argument (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we have an associated type on hash types `Inner` with accompanying methods `into_inner`, `from_inner`, `as_inner`. Also, we provide a way to create new wrapped hash types. The use of 'inner' becomes ambiguous with the addition of wrapped types because the inner could be the inner hash type or the `Inner` byte array of the inner wrapped hash type.
In an effort to make the API more clear and uniform do the following:
- Rename `Inner` -> `Bytes`
- Rename `*_inner` -> `*_byte_array`
- Rename the inner hash to/from methods to `*_raw_hash`
Correct method prefix `into_` -> `to_` because theses methods convert owned `Copy` types.
Add the trait Bound `Copy` to the `Bytes` type because we rely on this trait bound for the conversion methods to be correctly named according to convention.
Because of the dependency hole created by `secp256k1` this patch changes the secp dependency to a git tag dependency that includes changes to the hashes calls required so that we can get green lights on CI in this repo.
Fix: #1554
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a4b5fb4002 Fix docs for UnknownMagic to be accurate (benthecarman)
Pull request description:
I assume the old docs are a copy-paste error, strings are not involved when this error is encountered.
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76c4c647cf Reexport `Magic` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Writing `network::Magic` is more natural and less annoying than `network::constants::Magic`, so this change reexports it.
Closes#1667
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Currently we have an associated type on hash types `Inner` with
accompanying methods `into_inner`, `from_inner`, `as_inner`. Also, we
provide a way to create new wrapped hash types. The use of 'inner'
becomes ambiguous with the addition of wrapped types because the inner
could be the inner hash type or the `Inner` byte array of the inner
wrapped hash type.
In an effort to make the API more clear and uniform do the following:
- Rename `Inner` -> `Bytes`
- Rename `*_inner` -> `*_byte_array`
- Rename the inner hash to/from methods to `*_raw_hash`
Correct method prefix `into_` -> `to_` because theses methods convert
owned `Copy` types.
Add the trait Bound `Copy` to the `Bytes` type because we rely on this
trait bound for the conversion methods to be correctly named according
to convention.
Because of the dependency hole created by `secp256k1` this patch changes
the secp dependency to a git tag dependency that includes changes to the
hashes calls required so that we can get green lights on CI in this
repo.
Hash types can be converted into a `Message` because `Message`
implements `From` for any type that implements `ThirtyTwoByteHash`,
which hash types do.
Use `into` to convert the hash argument to a message to sign.
090dad770f Improve string parsing (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we implement string parsing for height/time from the `absolute` module but not the `relative` module.
Improve the macros used to implement string parsing and use the new versions to implement string parsing for the height and time types in `relative`.
Done while reviewing data structures in relation to `serde`.
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d71c31c235 Create Address::matches_script_pubkey method (hashmap)
Pull request description:
to check if an address creates a particular script without allocating.
fixesrust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1604
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06f1f027ab Make `hash_newtype` evocative of the output (Martin Habovstiak)
b018f3e90b Remove the `$len` argument from `hash_newtype` (Martin Habovstiak)
752817e20d Stop using `$len` in `hash_newtype` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
The API guidelines say macro input should be evocative of the output.
`hash_newtype` didn't have this property.
This change makes it look exactly like the resulting struct, `$len`
parameter was removed since it's not needed, reversing is controlled
using an attribute. The macro is also better documented and ready to be
extended in the future.
The tagged SHA256 newtype is not yet modified because it has a more
complicated input parameters.
Closes#1648
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438ee45691 Show cache construction in rustdoc (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
To make it more clear what the cache is show the cache construction line in rustdoc.
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2620f3b69d Put optional = true at the end (Tobin C. Harding)
d86ef3b01b Put non-optional dependency with other non-optional (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Late stage, super anal, manifest cleanup.
- Patch 1: put non-optional dependencies together
- Patch 2: put `optional = true` at the end of the line
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The API guidelines say macro input should be evocative of the output.
`hash_newtype` didn't have this property.
This change makes it look exactly like the resulting struct, `$len`
parameter was removed since it's not needed, reversing is controlled
using an attribute. The macro is also better documented and ready to be
extended in the future.
The tagged SHA256 newtype is not yet modified because it has a more
complicated input parameters.
Closes#1648
It may not be obvious why the condition in `push_bytes` module checks
for negation of 16 and 32 bit architectures rather than 64 bit. This
adds a comment about it being conservative.
6fb2d12373 Get rid of BadFormat error (hashmap)
Pull request description:
add additional variants instead.
as discussed in https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1365
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"schnorr" is a dirty word; the current `schnorr` module defines a
`Signature` that includes a sighash type, this sighash type is a bitcoin
specific construct related to taproot. Therefore the `Signature` is
better named `taproot::Signature`. Note also that the usage of `schnorr`
in `secp256k1` is probably justified because the
`secp256::schnorr::Signature` is just doing the crypto.
While we are at it, update docs and error messages to use "taproot"
instead of "schnorr". Also change function names and identifiers that
use "schnorr".
Currently we have `TapSighash` that is used for taproot sighashes but
for non-taproot sighashes we use `hash_types::Sighash`. We can improve
the API by creating a `LegacySighash`, and `SegwitV0Sighash`.
Copy the original `Sighash` macro calls to create the two new types in
the `sighash` module.
While we are at it, put the `TapSighash` and `TapSighashTag` into the
`sighash` module also.
There is never any use for the `sighash` module unless one is signing,
which requires the `crypto` module. The `sighash` module should
therefore live in the `crypto` module. This is not an API breaking
change because we reexport it at the crate root.
`Signature` only supported serialization into `Vec` which required a
heap allocation as well as prevented statically proving maximum length.
Adding a specialized type that holds a byte array and size solves this.
The solution is very similar to `secp256k1::ecdsa::SerializedSignature`.
The difference is that serialized signature in this crate contains
sighash bytes flag while in `secp256k1` it doesn't.
Script parsing is composed of several functions which implicitly rely on
various properties. Adding a type that restricts the valid values makes
local review easier.
So far we deserialized hex into `Vec<u8>` at run time. This was mainly
in tests where it had negligible performance cost. However moving the
computation to compile time has a few benefits: it allows proving the
length of the decoded bytes and identifies potential typos before the
code goes through LLVM and other compilation machinery which makes
feedback faster.
This change uses the `hex_lit` crate to move computation to compile
time. It is implemented as `const` declarative macro which doesn't blow
up compilation time.
a121e19e94 hashes: Implement AsRef for fixed size arrays (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Implement `AsRef<[u8; X]>` for hash types including wrapped hash types. Doing so means at times the compiler can no longer infer the type because we have `AsRef<[u8]` implemented also but we can use `into_inner` and `as_inner` to get the inner array if needed.
Fix: #1462
## Note
This touches code that will likely be changed by #1577 and when we do #1491 but I believe its a step forward.
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c3cc9e52ab Fix absolute lock time examples and tests (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
An absolute lock time of 100 is nonsensical because we are well past block 100. This value was used because it makes sense for _relative_ locktimes but for absolute lock times it makes the examples and tests slightly confusing.
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4a03e2e721 psbt: Remove unused error variant (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Remove an unused error variant for PSBT code (API breaking because the error type is public).
Woops, somehow I managed to get what was patch 1 of this series merged yesterday, I thought I left it out. Anyways, this is just the remove unused error variant now. No changes to that patch from previous versions of the PR.
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An absolute lock time of 100 is nonsensical because we are well past
block 100. This value was used because it makes sense for _relative_
locktimes but for absolute lock times it makes the examples and tests
slightly confusing.
dd316e4d14 pow: Remove Mul/Div by arbitrary integer types (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
When we added `Target` and `Work` types we implemented multiplication and division by anything `Into<u64>`, this is not typically done in the Rust stdlib and also is semantically incorrect for the types.
Remove `Mul` and `Div` impls from `Target` and `Work`. Also remove `Mul<T>` for `T: Into<u64>` from the private `U256` type.
Fix#1632
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When we added `Target` and `Work` types we implemented multiplication
and division by anything `Into<u64>`, this is not typically done in the
Rust stdlib and also is semantically incorrect for the types.
Remove `Mul` and `Div` impls from `Target` and `Work`. Also remove
`Mul<T>` for `T: Into<u64>` from the private `U256` type.
272cdbcf7c Flatten the types directory (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We recently created a `types` subdirectory under `script` to keep all the `Script` and `ScriptBuf` impls together. Turns out this additional level of subdirectory is a bit annoying and we can achieve the same grouping by just using `script/mod.rs`.
Move code from `types/mod.rs` to `script/mod.rs`, move the two submodules up a level, remove the `types` directory.
Fix: #1640
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ae2aaaa436 Add `script_pubkey_lens` method (Martin Habovstiak)
cf068d16b0 Implement transaction weight prediction (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
When creating a transaction one must know the the fee beforehand to set
appropriate amounts for outputs and to know the fee, weight is required.
So far we only had a method on an already-constructed transaction. This
method clearly wasn't helpful when constructing the transaction except
for hacks like temporarily adding an all-zeroes signature.
This change adds a function that can compute the transaction weight
without knowing individual bytes of the scripts, witnesses and other
elements. It only needs to know their sizes.
To make the API less error-prone a special, trivial, type is also added
for computing the lengths of witnesses.
Based on #1627
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6be89bf94f Add `minimal_non_dust` to `TxOut` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
In some scenarios it's useful to create outputs with minimal relayable value. E.g. outputs designated for fee bumping using CPFP. A method for this is useful.
This implements a constructor of `TxOut` that computes the minimal non-dust value from the passed script.
Closes#1459
This one is quite easy, so if we could get it in 0.30, that'd be great.
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We recently created a `types` subdirectory under `script` to keep all
the `Script` and `ScriptBuf` impls together. Turns out this additional
level of subdirectory is a bit annoying and we can achieve the same
grouping by just using `script/mod.rs`.
Move code from `types/mod.rs` to `script/mod.rs`, move the two
submodules up a level, remove the `types` directory.
In some cases people construct the transaction with a dummy fee output
value before calculating the weight. A method to create the iterator
over `script_pubkey` lengths is useful in such cases.
097e4e9c7f Fix license on bip158 module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
When we introduced the SPDX license blurb in [0] we incorrectly gave attribution to Andrew when the original file author had the attribution as "the rust-bitcoin developers". The original author [1] was Tamas Blummer and he copied this code from code he wrote and explicitly re-licenses it. In order to make the re-licensing comment a little clearer and fix the mis-attribution use Tamas' name in the attribution.
[0] commit: `91ff2f628ce7db732d234a812e29fa8508f501a1 Introduce SPDX license identifiers`
[1] commit: `c93a70487f81a93c7d479ae046c75590d9fb7733 Add client side block filter (BIP158) (#281)`
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6d99d3c061 Use ignore to stop rustdoc code from being built (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we have an attempted tag ```compile_fail that seems to be aiming at allowing code that does not build to exist in rustdoc. This is causing an error when running tests.
No clue how this made it through CI.
Use ```ignore to prevent rustdoc code from being built.
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5f86b3091c Add From<Address> for ScriptBuf (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Add an implementation of `From<Address> for ScriptBuf` that calls through to `address.script_pubkey` (which calls
`address.payload.script_pubkey()`).
Fix: #1457
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In some scenarios it's useful to create outputs with minimal relayable
value. E.g. outputs designated for fee bumping using CPFP. A method for
this is useful.
This implements a constructor of `TxOut` that computes the minimal
non-dust value from the passed script.
Closes#1459
When creating a transaction one must know the the fee beforehand to set
appropriate amounts for outputs and to know the fee, weight is required.
So far we only had a method on an already-constructed transaction. This
method clearly wasn't helpful when constructing the transaction except
for hacks like temporarily adding an all-zeroes signature.
This change adds a function that can compute the transaction weight
without knowing individual bytes of the scripts, witnesses and other
elements. It only needs to know their sizes.
To make the API less error-prone a special, trivial, type is also added
for computing the lengths of witnesses.
41f2dcf6ae Improve test coverage for docs build (Tobin C. Harding)
b4c14a4b7c hashes: Use automatic link (Tobin C. Harding)
96e8a080d1 ci: Remove redundant || exit (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently the docs build commands in `hashes` and `bitcoin` differ, they should be the same.
Add a command `cargo doc` to improve coverage e.g., recently we botched the feature guarding but since CI only runs `cargo rustdoc` with custom compiler conditional set we didn't catch it.
Done after seeing: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1504 and CI should fail on this PR until 1504 is in.
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a7117bf8f1 Document source of logic fro read_scriptint (Tobin C. Harding)
2eb2420b40 Add comment on rountripping read/write scripint (Tobin C. Harding)
657dd51e8b Use OP_0 to better mimic bitcoin core code (Tobin C. Harding)
31d254a6a8 Fix push operators URL (Tobin C. Harding)
84cd4ca964 Deprecate script::read_uint (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Patch one does the deprecation, the rest of the PR is made up of tiny improvements to the code around reading/writing 'scriptint's (conceptually `CScriptNum`s). I did all this while trying to decipher the discussion on #1547.
### Note Please
There are many more changes in the pipeline for all this read/write "script int" stuff. This PR was done ages ago and I believe it stall adds value.
I re-did the whole PR manually because of the recent `script` module changes. I hope no one else has to do that - if you do please feel free to holla and I'll "rebase" your PR for you.
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1e0e712bb0 Add push_* methods for lock times (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Lock times are `u32` and can require encoding using 5 bytes.
Add methods `push_lock_time` and `push_sequence` for pushing absolute lock times and sequence numbers. We do not push relative locktimes because they are only 16 bits from the original sequence number.
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8596e402f2 Fix docs.rs to use all features (Tobin C. Harding)
89086d094d hashes: Use angle braces to make hyperlinks (Tobin C. Harding)
9b5c2ad7af hashes: Clean up optional dependencies (Tobin C. Harding)
5b4f19c01f hashes: Improve std/alloc features (Tobin C. Harding)
132d2f90b6 bitcoin: Enable alloc feature in features list (Tobin C. Harding)
aa62ca224a hashes: Do not enable core2/alloc feature (Tobin C. Harding)
c15f8dee29 Improve manifest package section (Tobin C. Harding)
12f5e37ed9 Add excludes to manifests (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Do a complete overhaul of the manifest of the top level crates (i.e., not `embedded`, `fuzzing` ect.).
Many of the problems being fixed here were introduced over the last year by my poor understanding of exactly what was going on with _every_ line of code in the manifests, after this PR I hope that is no longer a problem.
I'm closing #1571 because it is now done more fully at the end of this PR.
During review please be liberal with any questions so we can ensure everything is spot on now - as we add more crates there are going to be a proliferation of manifest files, best get it right now.
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861fdd6ab1 Put the `MerkleBlock` struct at the top of the file (Tobin C. Harding)
f0d968197a Put error at the bottom of the file (Tobin C. Harding)
19e094788f Use self for Error variant imports (Tobin C. Harding)
83c2a552db Put helper function below where its called (Tobin C. Harding)
5076579fb9 Fix indentation in pmt_tests macro (Tobin C. Harding)
a7edbfb52e Move hex data to tests/data (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
PR 2 in the `merkle_tree::block` series, used to be on top of the now merged #1374.
Do a bunch of refactorings in preparation for more invasive changes. This is a separate PR because, other than the first patch which moves hex strings to `tests/data/` the other patches are refactoring only patches, no logic changes. However the last patch is big and will be annoying to review - sorry about that. If you really oppose this basically stylistic patch putting important things first, the opposite of C code, please say and I'll try to stop doing it.
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Currently we implement string parsing for height/time from the
`absolute` module but not the `relative` module.
Improve the macros used to implement string parsing and use the new
versions to implement string parsing for the height and time types in
`relative`.
Lock times are u32 and can necessitate encoding using 5 bytes. As such
they are "special".
Add methods `push_lock_time` and `push_sequence` for pushing absolute
lock times and sequence numbers. We do not push relative locktimes
because they are only 16 bits from the original sequence number.
Our `script::read_scriptint` function is based on the constructor
code (incl. call to `set_vch`) code from Bitcoin Core. Add rustdoc
comment saying so, emit a link because there are already multiple links
to `script.h` in this file (one just right below the added comment).
We only support reads of upto 4 bytes where as Bitcoin Core allows
reading a `CScriptNum` with more bytes than that. Add a rustdoc
comment (incl. link to Bitcoin Core) mentioning that.
Our `Builder::push_int` method is the same as Bitcoin Core `CScript`
`push_int64` method. We currently use `OP_FALSE` (equivalent to `OP_0`)
but recently we added `OP_0`, lets use it to make our code better mimic
Core (also saves devs checking that `OP_FALSE` is the same as `OP_0`).
The `MerkleBlock` struct is the main type in this file, put it at the
top of the file. This leaves the next most important type,
`PartialMerkleTree` below that.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
70cf4515db Add `Weight` and `FeeRate` newtypes (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Use of general-purpose integers is often error-prone and annoying. We're working towards improving it by introducing newtypes.
This adds newtypes for weight and fee rate to make fee computation easier and more readable. Note however that this dosn't change the type for individual parts of the transaction since computing the total weight is not as simple as summing them up and we want to avoid such confusion.
Part of #630
Replaces #1607 (I want to get this in quickly and don't want to be blocked on DanGould's availability.)
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a9108d3939 Refactor script module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The `script` module is large and unwieldy.
Refactor the `script` module, splitting it up into a tree of modules. Here are a few of the changes and their stated benefits
- Split the two script types out into separate files: Readers of the methods can then tell immediately from the file name which type they are reading.
- Put all the impls for the two script types together: Makes parsing the API easier because one can more quickly see which traits are implemented on what i.e., all the `AsRef` imlps are grouped together.
- Put the impls for the two script types in order, first `Script` then `ScriptBuf`: Makes it easier for us to see if we missed something.
- Put the `Builder` and `Instruction` (and associated) types in their own modules: Some devs find long files hard to navigate, so far there hasn't been too much push back against short files.
- Put tests in a separate file: This idea was recently discussed.
This is only moving code and fixing import statements etc. No other changes to the code.
## Note to reviewers
This PR is impossible to review from the diff because it moves so much code. Perhaps better to look at the resulting `src/blockdata/script/` directory and see if you like it.
#### Motivation
While adding script tagging I was having difficulty navigating the script module.
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Use of general-purpose integers is often error-prone and annoying. We're
working towards improving it by introducing newtypes.
This adds newtypes for weight and fee rate to make fee computation
easier and more readable. Note however that this dosn't change the type
for individual parts of the transaction since computing the total weight
is not as simple as summing them up and we want to avoid such confusion.
Part of #630
In `bitcoin` when we use the `core2` dependency we always need the
"alloc" feature. Enabling "alloc" when enabling "core2" in the "no-std"
feature is confusing because it makes it seem that we don't always need
it.
Set usage of the "alloc" feature of `core2` in the `features` list.
`core2` is for Read/Write, nothing to do with allocation and we do not
use the "alloc" feature of `core2` in `hashes`.
Fix core2 dependency/features by doing:
- Explicitly enable "bitcoin_hashes/core2" in `bitcoin`.
- Do not enable "core2/alloc" in `hashes`
Improve all manifest package sections by doing:
- Order the list of options uniformly
- Remove unnecessary homepage option (currently same as repo)
- Add categories section
We can check which files are included in the packaged release with
`cargo package --list `.
Add an `exclude` section to each manifest that excludes `tests/` and
`contrib/`. Not all crates have a `tests/` directory yet but they should
so add the exclude anyway to future proof the crates.
32d2d62e0f Rename from_slice methods to decode (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The `TaprootMerkleBranch` and `ControlBlock` both have methods on them called `from_slice` but these methods do more that just basic copy from a slice. `decode` is a more descriptive name.
Deprecate the `from_slice` methods and implement `decode`, on other changes to the logic.
cc sanket1729
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55d17f2c18 Instruct devs to use nightly for embedded (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The embedded test crate requires usage of the nightly toolchain, fix the docs to show this.
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86f372774b Add '_ back into the BitStreamWriter (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently we merged `commit 53d4fe66b57c255086def2b5e47afaddee776b75` to fix CI even though a better approach is to use `'_` because it assists reading the code (shows that the bit stream writer is not writing from a reference since its writing a `Copy` type `n`).
Add back in the `'_` (I forget what its called).
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The `script` module is large and unwieldy.
Refactor the `script` module, splitting it up into a tree of modules.
Here are a few of the changes and their stated benefits
- Split the two script types out into separate files: Readers of the
methods can then tell immediately from the file name which type they are
reading.
- Put all the impls for the two script types together: Makes parsing the
API easier because one can more quickly see which traits are implemented
on what i.e., all the `AsRef` imlps are grouped together.
- Put the impls for the two script types in order, first `Script` then
`ScriptBuf`: Makes it easier for us to see if we missed something.
- Put the `Builder` and `Instruction` (and associated) types in their
own modules: Some devs find long files hard to navigate, so far there
hasn't been too much push back against short files.
- Put tests in a separate file: This idea was recently discussed.
This is only moving code and fixing import statements etc. No other
changes to the code.
The `TaprootMerkleBranch` and `ControlBlock` both have methods on them
called `from_slice` but these methods do more that just basic copy from
a slice. `decode` is a more descriptive name.
Deprecate the `from_slice` methods and implement `decode`, on other
changes to the logic.
75b266a129 Improve `sighash` module documentation (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
"Sighash" is a technical term that newbies in Bitcoin may not know and could get lost when trying to find how to sign a transaction. This change attempts to make it more obvious that this module is needed for signing.
Closes#1463
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b3188bbac3 Add `Transaction` accessors to `SighashCache` (Martin Habovstiak)
7c6854fe02 Use `Borrow` instead of `Deref` in `SighashCache` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This changes the bound from `Deref<Target = Transaction>` to `Borrow<Transaction>` (with respective `mut` changes) and adds accessors.
Closes#1423 (PSBT stuff will be separate issue).
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118a593c89 Implement from arrays for TaprootMerkleBranch (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The `TaprootMerkleBranch` contains a vector of `TapNodeHash`s, as such it can trivially be constructed from an array of the same type.
Implement `From` for all array sizes 1 - 128 inclusive.
Fix: #1469
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The `TaprootMerkleBranch` contains a vector of `TapNodeHash`s, as such
it can trivially be constructed from an array of the same type.
Implement `From` for all array sizes 1 - 128 inclusive.
"Sighash" is a technical term that newbies in Bitcoin may not know and
could get lost when trying to find how to sign a transaction. This
change attempts to make it more obvious that this module is needed for
signing.
Closes#1463
277e8e96bd Add KeyPair import to rustdoc example (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently, and bizarrely, a PR merged that broke `cargo test --doc`.
Add an import for `KeyPair` to the `schnorr` rustdoc example.
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bb612fdafa Set rustv_1_53 in build script (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The rust version is supposed to be set by the build script so that users automagically get features matching the toolchain in use. Currently we have a feature in the manifest for `rustv_1_53` instead setting a compiler conditional configuration option in the build script. This causes `cargo +1.41.1 --all-features check` to fail.
## Note
I don't see `rustv_1_46` used anywhere, do we need that still?
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It may be useful to access the transaction stored in `SighashCache`
during signing or afterwards, especially when the transaction is stored
without indirection (to enable long-lived storage).
This change adds the appropriate accessors.
The requirement for a type dereferencing to `Transaction` prevented
storing the cache in long-lived data without resorting to silly
wrappers. Since `Borrow` is implemented both for `T` and for smart
pointers it's a more flexible bound which this change implements.
While this is technically breaking, all usual non-generic code will
continue to work beause smart pointers generally have `Borrow`
implemented.
Currently we use a wildcard to export all the hash types in
`hash_types`. We are moving to a world were we only export
normal/standard types from the crate root.
Remove the reexport of the following hash types:
- `FilterHash`
- `FilterHeader`
- `TxMerkleNode`
- `WitnessCommitment`
- `WitnessMerkleNode`
- `XpubIdentifier`
- `Sighash`
Fix: #1541
f0e4e38844 Add newline in rustdoc (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Docs created with the `sha256t_hash_newtype` macro are missing a newline between the doc heading and doc main section.
Note that the strings used span multiple lines and therefor the subsequent lines must be aligned with the start of the line (not indented).
Fix: #1540
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Docs created with the `sha256t_hash_newtype` macro are missing a newline
between the doc heading and doc main section.
Note that the strings used span multiple lines and therefor the
subsequent lines must be aligned with the start of the line (not
indented).
Fix: #1540
The rust version is supposed to be set by the build script so that users
automagically get features matching the toolchain in use. Currently we
have a feature in the manifest for `rustv_1_53` instead setting a
compiler conditional configuration option in the build script. This
causes `cargo +1.41.1 --all-features check` to fail.
32ca6cc320 Remove hex_from_slice and display Sighash forwards (Tobin C. Harding)
a308e1e2ea Remove FromHex for all types except Vec and array (Tobin C. Harding)
3e70c01826 Manually format a bunch of vecs (Tobin C. Harding)
83e1c40c4d Remove script:: prefix from unambiguous types (Tobin C. Harding)
5ab5c264d2 Use fully qualified path in macro (Tobin C. Harding)
7e85452cd9 hashes: Implement std::error::Error (Tobin C. Harding)
5e3abc5e11 Fix feature gating on unit tests (Tobin C. Harding)
3344cf6be2 Favour $reverse instead of $reversed (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
This work started out, as the branch name suggests, as an effort to use the `hex_lit` crate. But once I got to this stage it seems that the `hex!` macro we have provides different, useful, functionality than the `hex_lit::hex!` macro (it allows usage with non-consts). So I'm unsure if we want to remove it now.
- Patches 1 - 6 are preparatory clean ups
- Patch 7 reduces usage of `FromHex`, please see git log for full description
- Patch 8 removes `hex_from_slice` and fixes a bug in how we display `Sighash`
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facaefc49c Add conversions for TweakedKeyPair -> TweakedPublicKey (Tobin C. Harding)
2407f241e4 Remove sep256k1 path from Parity (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
It is trivially possible to get `TweakedPublicKey` from a `TweakedKeyPair`, add conversion methods for doing so.
Patch 1 is preparatory cleanup. Please note `From` is not implemented because the conversion returns the `Parity` also.
Fix: #1452
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`Sighash` should be displayed forwards according to BIP143. Currently we
are displaying it backwards (as we do for double SHA256). This is
working because parse using `Vec::from_hex`.
We have the means to parse hex strings directly for hashes, we no longer
need `hex_from_slice`.
BIP143 test vectors display double SHA256 forwards but we display
backwards, this is acceptable because there is no fixed display in the
ecosystem for double SHA256 hashes. In order to overcome this we parse
test vector hex strings with into `Vec` when needed.
Remove `FromHex` from hash and script types
- Remove the `FromHex` implementation from hash types and `ScriptBuf`
- Remove the `FromStr` implementation from `ScriptBuf` because it does not
roundtrip with `Display`.
- Implement a method `from_hex` on `ScriptBuf`.
- Implement `FromStr` on hash types using a fixed size array.
This leaves `FromHex` implementations only on `Vec` and fixed size arrays.
In preparation for modifying some unit test data structures, manually
format the code so it is uniform.
Move elements added to a vec with `vec!` onto a new line so they all
line up and one can better see what fields go where.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
ed6f6d11dd Implement fmt traits for ScriptBuf (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We can improve ergonomics of the `script` module by implementing the `fmt` traits on `ScriptBuf`, trivial because we can call through to the `Script` implementations.
Fix: #1585
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We can improve ergonomics of the `script` module by implementing the
`fmt` traits on `ScriptBuf`, trivial because we can call through to the
`Script` implementations.
The `max_value` and `min_value` functions only exist to be
compatible/uniform with Rust 1.41.1 they will never change and they just
return a constant value. They can therefore be made const functions.
Recently we merged `commit 53d4fe66b57c255086def2b5e47afaddee776b75` to
fix CI even though a better approach is to use `'_` because it assists
reading the code (shows that the bit stream writer is not writing from a
reference since its writing a `Copy` type `n`).
Add back in the `'_` (I forget what its called).
877f9af364 Add new hex parse error variant (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently we used an error type that holds only one expected hex string length when parsing but for `PublicKey`s we have two (66 and 130). Add a new error variant to express the error. Requires adding a variant to `bip32` for the same thing.
Fix: #1281
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3c0598b399 Add standard constants to lock times (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Some of the lock time structs (`Height`, `Time` ect.) are missing standard constants for min, max ect.
Add standard constants taking into consideration the various locktime corner cases.
Add `max_value` and `min_value` to be consistent with Rust 1.41.1 (incl. `Sequence`).
Fix: #1451
This PR is not complex in itself but **locktimes are notoriously complex, please wait for 3 acks before merging** - and ack'ing makes no guarantee that reviewer got all corner cases :)
There is no rush on this one, apoelstra, Kixunil, sanket1729 please just review when your brain is fresh.
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Recently we used an error type that holds only one expected hex string
length when parsing but for `PublicKey`s we have two (66 and 130). Add a
new error variant to express the error. Requires adding a variant to
`bip32` for the same thing.
Fix: #1281
Implement `AsRef<[u8; X]>` for hash types including wrapped hash types.
Doing so means at times the compiler can no longer infer the type because we have
`AsRef<[u8]` implemented also but we can use `into_inner` and `as_inner`
to get the inner array if needed.
Add an implementation of `From<Address> for ScriptBuf` that calls
through to `address.script_pubkey` (which calls
`address.payload.script_pubkey()`).
Fix: #1457
Some of the lock time structs (`Height`, `Time` ect.) are missing
standard constants for min, max ect.
Add standard constants taking into consideration the various locktime
corner cases.
Add `max_value` and `min_value` to be consistent with Rust 1.41.1 (incl.
`Sequence`).
Fix: #1451
a762a89b48 Add documentation to Sequence::is_final (Tobin C. Harding)
b1490a26ea Move enables_absolute_lock_time method (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The term "final" is an archaic Bitcoin term however it is well used, it exists in Bitcoin Core code as well as in various bips. To help folks new to Bitcoin add documentation to the `is_final` method including historical notes.
Note, this does _not_ deprecate `is_final` - while writing the notes I found the term "final" in enough official places that I think its fair game to keep the term, some things people just have to learn, we can definitely help with that learning though.
Fix: #1198
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8c0e5213d3 Delegate debug for ScriptBuf to Script (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently the derived implementation of `Debug` for `ScriptBuf` prints the inner vector of u8s as integers, this is ugly and hard to read. The `Script` implementation of `Debug` prints the script opcodes and data as hex, we can just delegate to it.
With this applied we get debug output of form:
Script(OP_DUP OP_HASH160 OP_PUSHBYTES_20 3bde42dbee7e4dbe6a21b2d50ce2f0167faa8159 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG)
Fix: #1516
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1d3d5a9c5b Take Into<secp256k1::PublicKey> in PublicKey constructors (Tobin C. Harding)
b13a76407b keys: Clean up test imports (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We can make the API more ergonomic by taking a generic argument that implements `Into<secp256k1::PublicKey>` in the `bitcoin::PublicKey` constructors.
The only thing than this is useful for is passing in `KeyPair` and the `From` implementation already exists. Add a unit test to verify.
Fix: #1453
## Note
As per the discussion in #1453 I checked secp and bitcoin for all keys that can be converted using `From` and it turns out its only `KeyPair` which already has `From` impls - good rust-bitcoin devs :)
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49e8b8da32 Use write_all for sighash encoding (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
From BIP143:
> If sighash type is SINGLE and the input index is smaller than the number of outputs, hashOutputs is the double SHA256 of the output amount with scriptPubKey of the same index as the input;
Currently we are using a `Sighash` which wraps double sha256 so while technically correct this means we are relying on `Sighash` to implement `Encodable`. We can remove this requirement by directly using the `sha256d::Hash` type to hash the outputs data.
Fix: #1549
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e7bbfd3913 Improve Psbt error handling (DanGould)
Pull request description:
## Separate `encode::Error` and `psbt::Error` recursive dependency
This initial work attempts to fix#837's first 2 points
> - The current psbt::serialize::Deserialize has an error type of consensus::encode::Error. I think we should cleanly separate consensus encoding errors from application-level encoding errors like psbt.
> - There is a recursive dependence between encode::Error and psbt::Error which would need to be cleanly dissected and separated so that there is no dependence or only one-way dependence.
## Better `ParseError(String)` types
arturomf94 how compatible do your #1310 changes look to address #837's third point with this design?
> - There are a lot ParseError(String) messages that could use a better type to downflow the information.
I think your prior art would completely address this issue now.
## On handling `io::Error` with an associated error
`encode::Error` has an `Io` variant. now that `Psbt::deserialize` returns `psbt::Error` and produces an `io::Error`, we need an `Io` variant on `psbt::Error`. Except that doing so breaks `#[derive(Eq)]` and lots of tests for `psbt::Error`.
Kixunil, I'm trying to understand your feedback regarding a solution to this problem.
> I believe that the best error untangling would be to make decodable error associated.
> I meant having associated `Error` type at `Decodable` trait. Encoding should only fail if the writer fails so we should have `io::Error` there (at least until we have something like `genio`).
>
> > [it] is a problem to instantiate consensus::encode::Error in [the psbt] module for `io::Error`?
>
> It certainly does look strange. Maybe we should have this shared type:
>
> ```rust
> /// Error used when reading or decoding fails.
> pub enum ReadError<Io, Decode> {
> /// Reading failed
> Io(Io),
> /// Decoding failed
> Decode(Decode), // consensus and PSBT error here
> }
> ```
>
> However this one will be annoying to use with `?` :( We could have `ResultExt` to provide `decode()` and `io()` methods to make it easier.
>
> If that's not acceptable then I think deduplicated IO error is better.
Kixunil didn't we just get rid of Psbt as `Decodable`? Would this make more sense to have as an error associated with `Deserialize`? Or did we do the opposite of what we should have by making Psbt only `Serialize`/`Deserialize` because of #934, where only consensus objects are allowed to be `Decodable`? I wonder if we prioritized that strict categorization and are stuck with worth machinery because of it. My goal with #988 was to get to a point where we could address #837 and ultimately implement PSBTv2.
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44d3ec487d Rename Payload::as_bytes to inner_prog_as_bytes (sanket1729)
a446df583c Make Payload non-exhaustive (sanket1729)
6ebc9de252 Introduce WitnessProgram struct and cleanup Address validity invariants (sanket1729)
41652caf05 Introduce is_spend_standard method (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Fixes#1561.
Highlights:
- Segwitv0 programs with lengths apart from 20 or 32 are invalid `Address` struct. Such Addresses are useless and we should not parse/create them.
- Renamed `is_standard` to `is_spend_standard`.
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Addresses with Segwitv0 not having len 20/32 are invalid and cannot be
constructed. Also cleans up a API bug in
ScriptBuf::new_witness_prog(ver, prog) allowing prog of invalid lenghts.
ebfbe74243 Implement `Debug` for generic `Address<V: NetworkValidation>` (Jiri Jakes)
Pull request description:
Previously `Debug` was implemented for both `Address<NetworkChecked>` and `Address<NetworkUnchecked>`, but not for cases when the `NetworkValidation` parameter was generic. This change adds this ability. Based on Kixunil's tip.
With previous implementation, the `test_address_debug()` resulted in error:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1381856/213907042-f1b27f41-fa46-4fa0-b816-cc4df53f5d29.png)
The added `Debug` on `NetworkChecked` and `NetworkUnchecked` are required by compiler.
---
While dealing with derives and impls, I also attempted to turn all the derives on `Address` into manual impls (see Kixunil's suggestion in https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1489#discussion_r1052448057). The motivation behind this was the possibility to remove derives on `NetworkChecked` and `NetworkUnchecked`, too. However, even with manual impls, all the traits on `NetworkChecked` and `NetworkUnchecked` were still required by compiler in this sort of situations (see also the rest of the same discussion linked above). I do not fully understand why, perhaps limitation of this way of sealing traits?
It can be demonstrated by removing `Debug` derivation on `NetworkUnchecked` and `NetworkChecked` in this PR and running `test_address_debug()`.
Therefore, if we want to allow users of the library to define types generic in `NetworkValidation` and at the same time derive impls, it seems to me that `NetworkChecked` and `NetworkUnchecked` will have to have the same set of impls as `Address` itself.
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We can make the API more ergonomic by taking a generic argument that
implements `Into<secp256k1::PublicKey>` in the `bitcoin::PublicKey`
constructors.
The only thing than this is useful for is passing in `KeyPair` and the
`From` implementation already exists. Add a unit test to verify.
Fix: #1453
Currently we have an attempted tag ```compile_fail that seems to be
aiming at allowing code that does not build to exist in rustdoc. This is
causing an error when running tests.
No clue how this made it through CI.
Use ```ignore to prevent rustdoc code from being built.
Currently the derived implementation of `Debug` for `ScriptBuf` prints
the inner vector of u8s as integers, this is ugly and hard to read. The
`Script` implementation of `Debug` prints the script opcodes and data as
hex, we can just delegate to it.
With this applied we get debug output of form:
Script(OP_DUP OP_HASH160 OP_PUSHBYTES_20 \
3bde42dbee7e4dbe6a21b2d50ce2f0167faa8159 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG)
Fix: #1516
When we introduced the SPDX license blurb in [0] we incorrectly gave
attribution to Andrew when the original file author had the attribution
as "the rust-bitcoin developers". The original author [1] was Tamas
Blummer and he copied this code from code he wrote and explicitly
re-licenses it. In order to make the re-licensing comment a little
clearer and fix the mis-attribution use Tamas' name in the attribution.
[0] commit: `91ff2f628ce7db732d234a812e29fa8508f501a1 Introduce SPDX license identifiers`
[1] commit: `c93a70487f81a93c7d479ae046c75590d9fb7733 Add client side block filter (BIP158) (#281)`
The term "final" is an archaic Bitcoin term however it is well used, it
exists in Bitcoin Core code as well as in various bips. To help folks
new to Bitcoin add documentation to the `is_final` method including
historical notes.
The `bip158` module uses a `HashSet` and in order to do so requires the
`hashbrown` dependency for "no-std" builds.
We can replace the usage of `HashSet` with a `BTreeSet` in `bip158` and
remove the `hashbrown` dependency entirely.
This patch makes no claims about performance cost or benefit of this
change. The patch also makes no claims about the validity of the current
`HashSet` usage.
The `hashbrown` dependency and `HashSet` usage can be trivially added
back in if someone comes up with perf data to back it up.
Previously `Debug` was implemented for both `Address<NetworkChecked>`
and `Address<NetworkUnchecked>`, but not for cases when the
`NetworkValidation` parameter was generic. This change adds this
ability.
In preparation for deprecating the `is_final` method; move the
`enables_absolute_lock_time` method to be directly above the `is_final`
method.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
`Sighash` does not need to implement `Encodable` because it is
claimed (I don't know exactly myself) that `Sighash` is never consensus
encode in Bitcoin.
We are currently relying on `Sighash` to implement `Encodable` when
encoding creating the segwit v0 sighash for a single input.
For reference, from BIP143:
If sighash type is SINGLE and the input index is smaller than the
number of outputs, hashOutputs is the double SHA256 of the output
amount with scriptPubKey of the same index as the input;
We can use `write_all` directly to write the hashed bytes and remove the
implementation of `Encodable` from the `Sighash` type.
While we are at it, use `write_all` to write the zero hash also to make
the code more uniform and understandable.
Fix: #1549
70fe07f1ce Export the DisplayHex trait from within prelude (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We use `internals::hex::display::DisplayHex` in many places, we can improve ergonomics of the `internals` crate by re-exporting it from the `prelude` module.
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Currently the docs build commands in `hashes` and `bitcoin` differ, they
should be the same.
Add a command `cargo doc` to improve coverage e.g., recently we botched
the feature guarding but since CI only runs `cargo rustdoc` with custom
compiler conditional set we didn't catch it.
Run docs in CI using nightly and stable toolchains as required.
a7dd4b5ab0 Add a rustdoc test to Denomination (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Add a rustdoc test to the `Denomination` type to show basic usage.
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Recently we introduced some mutation testing to the `pow` module but
testing is never done - add more `mutate` attributes and add unit tests
to ensure all mutants are killed.
Of note, the `from_compact` and `to_compact_lossy` functions are not
done, doing so results in a bunch of surviving mutants.
Parsing addresses from strings required a subsequent validation of
network of the parsed address. However, this validation was not
enforced by compiler, one had to remember to perform it.
This change adds a marker type to `Address` that will assist the
compiler in enforcing this validation.