Rust convention is to use `to_` for conversion methods that convert from
an owned type to an owned `Copy` type. `as_` is for borrowed to borrowed
types.
Re-name and deprecate conversion methods that use `as_` for owned to
owned `Copy` types to use `to_`.
Rust convention is to use `to_` for conversion methods that convert from
an owned type to an owned `Copy` type. `into_` is for owned to owned
non-`Copy` types.
Re-name and deprecate conversion methods that use `into_` for `Copy`
types to use `to_`.
`self` and the referenced type returned by `as_inner` are both `Copy`
types. There is no need to provide an reference getter method to a
`Copy` type since implementing `Copy` implies that copying is cheap.
We implement `source` for all our error types. This means that we should
not display the source error explicitly because users can call `source`
to get the source error.
However, `std::Error::source()` is only available for "std" builds, so
that we do not loose the error source information in "no-std" builds add
a macro that conditionally adds the source onto the error message.
Features activating external crates are supposed to have same name as
those crates. However we depend on same feature in other crates so we
need a separate feature. After MSRV bump it is possible to rename the
crates and features so we can now fix this inconsistency.
Sadly, derive can't see that the crate was renamed so all derives must
be told to use the other one.
Currently we allow multiple trailing colons when matching within the
`check_format_non_negative` macro. We can be more restrictive with no
loss of usability.
Use `$(;)?` instead of `$(;)*` to match against 0 or 1 semi-colons
instead of 0 or more.
Clippy emits:
warning: you should consider adding a `Default` implementation for
`TaprootBuilder`
As suggested, implement `Default` or `TaprootBuilder`.
Clippy emits:
warning: you are using an explicit closure for copying elements
In one instance we have `map` followed by `flatten`, this can be
replaced by the `flat_map` combinator.
As suggested use `copied` combinator.
Clippy emits:
warning: unnecessary `if let` since only the `Some` variant of the
iterator element is used
Use combinator chain `iter().flatten().any()` to check for an node with
hidden nodes.
Clippy emits:
warning: this expression creates a reference which is immediately
dereferenced by the compiler
As suggested, remove the additional reference.
97a5bb1439 Implement std::error::source codebase wide (Tobin C. Harding)
0a9191b429 Add parenthesis around left hand side of companion (Tobin C. Harding)
7cf8af2f86 Put Error impl block below Display (Tobin C. Harding)
2384712364 Re-order Display match arms (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Now that we have MSRV of 1.41.1 we should use `source` instead of `cause`. Audit the whole codebase and implement `source` for _every_ error type we have.
The first three patches are preparatory cleanup, patch 3 is particularly shameful (adds parenthesis to make my editor work).
CC @Kixunil because he is championing the error stuff.
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9896f27eae psbt: Improve documentation (Tobin C. Harding)
33a50831ce sighash: Improve documentation (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Done while working on sighash and PSBT signing. Just the usual docs fixes. Note, does not do the whole `psbt` module just the file mentioned.
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58f94bee9b Remove sha256t_hash_newtype macro (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Since commit `commit 275adc6c335a4326699cfbd444949e1725864ea1` on `bitcoin_hashes` we have the identical implementation of the macro `sha256t1_hash_newtype` in this crate and in `bitcoin_hashes`.
Remove the `sha256t_hash_newtype` macro from this crate in favour of the one in `bitcoin_hashes`.
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90b4f1cde8 Clear TapTreeIter clippy warning (Tobin C. Harding)
e6084a1af8 Improve documentation around EcdsaSig (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Do a couple of trivial docs fixes, done during other work.
- Patch 1 improves docs on the `EcdsaSig` struct
- Patch 2 clears a clippy warning during docs build - no sure if the solution is the best available though
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7ca30b6aa8 Move Address::payload_as_bytes to Payload::as_bytes (Fredrik Meringdal)
525ea00e0f Make Address::get_payload_bytes public (Fredrik Meringdal)
Pull request description:
Hi, thanks for the amazing work on this crate.
I am trying to upgrade from v0.27 to v0.28, but unable to do so because the `Address::get_payload_bytes` was made private. My use-case is that I have a script hash address and an `Address` and need to compare the two, and in order to do so I need access to the payload bytes of `Address`.
I hope you will consider making this function public again 🙏
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Parenthesis are not needed around this expression but my editor is going
mad and cannot format the code without them. Since it does not hurt
readability add parenthesis around the expression.
Since commit `commit 275adc6c335a4326699cfbd444949e1725864ea1` on
`bitcoin_hashes` we have the identical implementation of the macro
`sha256t1_hash_newtype` in this crate and in `bitcoin_hashes`.
Remove the `sha256t_hash_newtype` macro from this crate in favour of the
one in `bitcoin_hashes`.
Clippy emits warning:
public documentation for `script_leaves` links to private item `TapTreeIter`
I'm not exactly sure why this is but adding the generic type place
holder clears the warning.
Improve documentation in `psbt/mod.rs` by doing:
- Use full sentences (full stops and capitalisation)
- Use 100 line column width
- Use back ticks and links as appropriate
- Use `Errors` section
- Use third person tense to describe functions
Improve the rustdoc documentation in the `sighash` module by doing:
- Improve grammar
- Use full sentences (full stops and capitalisation)
- Use 100 line column width
- Use back ticks and links as appropriate
- Improve correctness of `SigHashCache::new` function
Use cargo to upgrade from edition 2015 to edition 2018.
cargo fix --edition
No manual changes made. The result of the command above is just to fix
all the use statements (add `crate::`) and fix the fully qualified path
formats i.e., `::Foo` -> `crate::Foo`.
4f1200d629 Added `amount::Display` - configurable formatting (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This significatnly refactors the formatting code to make formatting more
configurable. The main addition is the `Display` type which is a
builder that can configure denomination or other things (possibly more
in the future).
Further, this makes all representations of numbers minimal by default,
so should be documented as a possibly-breaking change.
Because of the effort to support all other `fmt::Formatter` options this
required practically complete rewrite of `fmt_satoshi_in`. As a
byproduct I took the opportunity of removing one allocation from there.
Closes#709
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7854bd7918 Fix `no_std` MSRV Fixes#690, #947 (mcroad)
Pull request description:
`rust-bitcoin` does not work with rust 1.29 under a `no_std` environment. This could be considered a bug. However, `no_std` support is a recent addition and this is likely not breaking anyone's builds.
A decision needs to be made, either `no_std` MSRV is the current stable version while keeping the `std` MSRV as 1.29, or it needs to be fixed.
This pr adds `no_std` to the 1.29 test suite.
This came as I try to get rust-bitcoin/rust-miniscript#277 working and got stuck on the issue of testing `no_std` under 1.29.
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831b0267de Use contains() instead of manual range (Tobin C. Harding)
6410095687 Use chunks_exact (Tobin C. Harding)
3a0097ba49 Use trim_start_matches (Tobin C. Harding)
0a19710906 Use vec! macro instead of new followed by push (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Now that 0.28 is out we do not need to support Rust 1.29 on `master`.
Remove trivial MSRV `TODO`s from the code. (All these changes only rely on MSRV bumping to 1.31 so are easily within bounds.)
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5afb0eaf40 API to get an iterator for funding utxos in psbt (violet360)
Pull request description:
### Current status
The API returns a vector of UTXOs and has return type `Result<Vec<&TxOut>, Error>`
### Expected
The return statement should be of type `sighash::Prevouts` as pointed in #849
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31571cafbd util::amount: Make from_sat constructor constant (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
Currently unmergable because of MSRV but I heard talk about bumping it, so once it's bumped, this is a very much needed change :)
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7307363c2e Use qualified path instead of alias (Tobin C. Harding)
80e0fb7673 Remove unnecessary 'as' statement (Tobin C. Harding)
21e1b9dbbd Use secp256k1 qualified path instead of underscore (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Three trivial clean ups of import aliases.
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f92854a805 Add PSBT alias (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Programmers are inherently lazy and for good reason. I'm yet to see
anyone write `PartiallySignedTransaction` in code that uses
`rust-bitcoin`, its too obvious to add a type alias for PSBTs, let's
just do it ourselves to save everyone else having to do so.
Add public type alias `Psbt` for `PartiallySignedTransaction`.
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c97589f8de Fix TapTree derserialization (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Trees should only be serialized if both of the following conditions
hold:
1) Tree is complete binary tree(is_finalized)
2) Tree does not have any hidden nodes
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7969b7a43e Make TaprooBuilder::finalize able to return keyspend only (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
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In the future, TapTree may iterate over different node types, and that's why it does not have `iter()` function; using instead `script_leafs`. Thus, we should not have IntoIterator implementation as well
Previously used depth and script tuple missed information about the leaf version.
All three comprises already existing type `LeafInfo` which was made public in
previous commits.
Programmers are inherently lazy and for good reason. I'm yet to see
anyone write `PartiallySignedTransaction` in code that uses
`rust-bitcoin`, its too obvious to add a type alias for PSBTs, let's
just do it ourselves to save everyone else having to do so.
Add public type alias `Psbt` for `PartiallySignedTransaction`.
Trees should only be serialized if both of the following conditions
hold:
1) Tree is complete binary tree(is_finalized)
2) Tree does not have any hidden nodes
c036b0db6f Unit test for failing TapTree on builder containing hidden nodes. (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
77715311cf Prevent TapTree from hidden parts (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
b0f3992db1 Rename TaprootBuilder::is_complete into is_finalized (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
efa800fb1f Make TapTree::from_inner return a proper error type (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
e24c6e23e3 TapTree serialization roundtrip unit test (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
56adfa4527 TaprootBuilder::has_hidden_nodes method (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
e69701e089 Rename taproot `*_hidden` API into `*_hidden_nodes` (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
6add0dd9dc Track information about hidden leaves in taproot NodeInfo (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
Closes#928
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46c34b3fb7 Fix code comments referring to sighash (Tobin Harding)
8f36c3979c Use sighash not sig_hash in identifiers (Tobin Harding)
c3a167b96b Rename SigHash -> Sighash (Tobin Harding)
52b711c084 Rename InvalidSigHashType -> InvalidSighashType (Tobin Harding)
b84f25584e Rename SigHashCache -> SighashCache (Tobin Harding)
e37652578b Rename PsbtSigHashType -> PsbtSighashType (Tobin Harding)
c19ec339ef Rename NonStandardSigHashType -> NonStandardSighashType (Tobin Harding)
130e27349e Rename SigHashTypeParseError -> SighashTypeParseError (Tobin Harding)
6caba2ed24 Rename SchnorrSigHashType -> SchnorrSighashType (Tobin Harding)
5522454583 Rename EcdsaSigHashType -> EcdsaSighashType (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash' is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in identifiers as `Sighash`.
Change various types, variants, and code comments to use sighash as a single word.
- Patches 1-8 are code changes `s/SigHash/Sighash/g`
- Patch 9 is code changes `s/sig_hash/sighash/g`
- Patch 11 is docs fixes
Fixes: #911
## Note to reviewers
I've been particularly pedantic with the patch separation because we are so close to release.
Done as separate patches to make review easier if review is to be done by reading the diffs. Perhaps at least one person could verify this PR programmatically by doing
- Reset the last 2 patches (those are easy to do manually)
- Check out master
- Do `s/SigHash/Sighash/g` on all source files (bash function below)
- Use `git diff branchA..branchB` to verify
The difference between the two branches should only include comment lines (last three patches) and these seven instances of `SigHash:
```
CHANGELOG.md:82:- [Add FromStr/Display implementation for SigHashType](a4a7035a94)
CHANGELOG.md:93:- [Introduce `SigHashCache` structure](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/390) to replace `SighashComponents` and support all sighash modes
CHANGELOG.md:121: - `SigHash`
src/blockdata/transaction.rs:1190: "SigHash_None",
src/blockdata/transaction.rs:1191: "SigHash_NONE",
src/util/sighash.rs:1175: "SigHash_None",
src/util/sighash.rs:1176: "SigHash_NONE",
```
In case its useful, the shell function I used to do these changes is:
```bash
function search-and-replace() {
if (($# != 2))
then
echo "Usage: $0 <this> <that>"
return
fi
local this="$1"
local that="$2"
# For all files containing $this, replace $this with $that.
for file in $(git grep -l "$this")
do
perl -pi -e "s/$this/$that/g" "$file"
done
}
```
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da731c4825 Add further description to the NodeInfo struct (Tobin Harding)
492ccebd99 Use links for error types (Tobin Harding)
3e05887579 Use 'the' to improve sentence (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
See to nits from review of https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/912
Three minor patches to the `taproot` module docs.
CC @dr-orlovsky
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Recently we added a bunch of additional sighash types, some of the code
comments became stale. Use the non-specific term 'sighash type' instead
of a particular sighash identifier in comments to make the comments more
applicable.
Recently we update all types and docs to use `Sighash` instead of
`SigHash` because 'sighash' is a single word. We should apply the same
logic to functions and variable names.
Do not use an underscore in the identifier 'sighash'.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename the `SigHash` type to `Sighash`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename the `InvalidSigHashType` variant to `InvalidSighashType`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `SigHashCache` to `SighashCache`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `PsbtSigHashType` to `PsbtSighashType`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename the `NonStandardSigHashType` type and error variant to
`NonStandardSighashType`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `SigHashTypeParseError` to `SighashTypeParseError`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `SchnorrSigHashType` to `SchnorrSighashType`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `EcdsaSigHashType` to `EcdsaSighashType`.
c25eddd187 Remove unnecessary documentation (Tobin Harding)
8631474f08 Improve docs in taproot module (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
I should have done this PR a month ago, my bad. This one is kind of important IMO because we are going to have so many people looking at this part of the code soon as we release.
As has been done in other places in the codebase; improve the docs in the `taproot` module by doing:
- Use full sentences (capital letters + full stops)
- Use back ticks and links for types where appropriate
- Fix grammar
- Fix stale docs
- Use third person for describing functions
- Use 100 character line width
- Use markdown sections (`# Examples`, `# Returns`) where appropriate
- Separate brief heading from extended description when appropriate
- Use `///` for all functions/types (both private and public)
I also did:
- Build the docs and check all the links
- Read all the built docs, check for sanity and pretty-ness
Its all in one patch, I couldn't really tease it apart. I can try a bit harder if it proves too annoying to review.
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We deprecated the `bip143::SigHashCache` in
```
commit 53d0e176d3
Author: <elided>
Date: Fri Jul 16 10:44:18 2021 +0200
Deprecate bip143::SigHashCache in favor of sighash::SigHashCache
...
```
This means these changes are unreleased so the deprecated since version
should be the upcoming 0.28 release.
As has been done in other places in the codebase; improve the docs in
the `taproot` module by doing:
- Use full sentences (capital letters + full stops)
- Use back ticks and links for types where appropriate
- Fix grammar
- Fix stale docs
- Use third person for describing functions
- Use 100 character line width
- Use markdown sections (`# Examples`, `# Returns`) where appropriate
- Separate brief heading from extended description when appropriate
- Use `///` for all functions/types (both private and public)
I also did:
- Build the docs and check all the links
- Read all the built docs, check for sanity and pretty-ness
992857ad0a PsbtSighashType unit tests (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
5be1cdb8c7 PsbtSigHashType Display and FromStr implementation (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
7cdcdaad6c Support SIGHASH_RESERVED in SchnorrSigHashType::from_u8 (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
The newly introduced `PsbtSigHashType` uses very different serde formatting from previously used `EcdsaSigHashType`; for instance it does not output human-readable sighash. This is especially obvious when printing out PSBT as JSON/YAML object and is a breaking change from the `0.27`. Serde human-readable implementation requires `Display/FromStr`, which were also absent.
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51fef76129 feat: Add Address.is_related_to_pubkey() (Andrew Ahlers)
Pull request description:
## Motivation
This is addressing the second half of this comment: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/684#issuecomment-1012136845
> but would accept a PR (or two PRs) that returns Result<bool, UnsupportedAddress> and a method to check if a PublicKey is associated with an address.
(The first half was addressed [here](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/819))
These changes will help build out and improve message signature verification. We don't necessarily need to add it to this crate but it allows for easy verification with something such as:
1. recovering a pubkey
2. checking if that pubkey relates to the given address
## Possible Improvements
- There is likely a better name than `is_related_to_secp256k1_key()`
- This could drop the `secp256k1` part of the name and take in a Pubkey enum that also supports Schnorr pubkeys and then this could be used for taproot addresses as well. This felt like a much larger change that will likely get turned down. Verifying taproot is simple enough and if absolutely desired, similar functions can be added for schnorr keys (tweaked and untweaked)
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208eb65f1b Make NodeInfo API public (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Reported by @shesek. Users might find it convenient to manually construct the tree using `NodeInfo` API
```rust
let leaf1 = NodeInfo::from_leaf_with_ver();
let leaf2 = NodeInfo::from_leaf_with_ver();
let root = NodeInfo::combine(leaf1, leaf2);
let spend_info = TaprootSpendInfo::from_node_info(&secp, internal_key, root);
```
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e27f8ff594 TapTree iterator implementation (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
Implemented after @sanket1729 suggestion in https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/895#issuecomment-1074366108
Iterates all scripts present in TapTree in DFS order returning `(depth, script)` pairs.
I propose to have it as an RC fix since this functionality is really lacking and may be required for many wallets working with Taproot PSBT even outside of the scope where I originally needed it (OP_RETURN tweaks for TapTree described in #895)
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It is possible, although not immediately obvious, that it is possible to
create a `PsbtSigHashType` with a non-standard value.
Add a unit test to show this and also catch any regressions if we
accidental change this logic.
Improve the `PsbtSigHashType` conversion methods by doing:
- Re-name `inner` -> `to_u32` as per Rust convention
- Add `from_u32` method
Note, we explicitly do _not_ use suffix 'consensus' because these
conversion methods make no guarantees about the validity of the
underlying `u32`.
The functions `from_u32_standard` and `from_u32_consensus` smell a bit
like hungarian notation. We can look at the method definition to see
that the methods accept `u32` arguments without mentioning that in the
method names.
Remove `_u32_` from the method names. This brings the `from_*` methods
in line with the `to_standard` method also.
Rust naming conventions stipulate that conversion methods from owned ->
owned for `Copy` types use the naming convention `to_`.
This change makes the function name objectively better, however it makes
no claims of being the 'best' name. We have had much discussion on using
`to_standard` vs `to_u32` but are unable to reach consensus.
35b682d495 Implement Display/FromStr for SchnorrSigHashType (Tobin Harding)
46c4164d67 Improve SigHashTypeParseError field (Tobin Harding)
c009210d4c Use full path for String in macro (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Implement Display/FromStr for SchnorrSigHashType
We currently implement `Display` and `FromStr` on `EcdsaSigHashType` and use them in the `serde_string_impl` macro to implement ser/de.
Mirror this logic in `SchnorrSigHashType`.
Patch 1 and 2 are preparatory patches for patch 3.
## Notes to reviewers
This PR has some conflicts with https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/898 but is pushing in the same direction, I'm happy to let 898 go in first and rebase on top.
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63e36fe6b4 Remove impl_index_newtype macro (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
This macro is no longer needed since we bumped MSRV to 1.29.
~We can implement `SliceIndex` to get the `Index` implementations.~
We can implement `core::ops::Index` directly since all the inner types implement `Index` already.
Original ~Idea shamelessly stolen from @elichai [in this comment](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/352#issuecomment-560331856).~
New idea proposed by @Kixunil during review below. Thanks.
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We currently implement `Display` and `FromStr` on `EcdsaSigHashType` and
use them in the `serde_string_impl` macro to implement ser/de.
Mirror this logic in `SchnorrSigHashType`.
The exact code formatting we use is not as important as uniformity.
Since we do not use tooling to control the formatting we have to be
vigilant ourselves. Recently I (Tobin) changed the way default type
parameters were formatted (arbitrarily but uniformly). Turns out I
picked the wrong way, there is already a convention as shown in the rust
documentation online (e.g. [1]).
Use 'conventional' spacing for default type parameters. Make the change
across the whole repository, found using
git grep '\<.* = .*\>'
[1] - https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch19-03-advanced-traits.html
This macro is no longer needed since we bumped MSRV to 1.29.
We can implement `core::ops::Index` directly since all the inner types
implement `Index` already.
This significatnly refactors the amount formatting code to make
formatting more configurable. The main addition is the
`amount::Display` type which is a builder that can configure
denomination or other things (possibly more in the future).
Further, this makes all representations of numbers minimal by default,
so should be documented as a possibly-breaking change.
Because of the effort to support all other `fmt::Formatter` options this
required practically complete rewrite of `fmt_satoshi_in`. As a
byproduct I took the opportunity of removing one allocation from there.
Closes#709
In this library we specifically do not use rustfmt and tend to favour
terse statements that do not use extra lines unnecessarily. In order to
help new devs understand the style modify code that seems to use an
unnecessary number of lines.
None of these changes should reduce the readability of the code.
This function uses neither "Block" nor "Visual" style (as defined by
`rustfmt`). This is unusual, code that is regular is less jarring to
read. We tent to use "Block" style for functions so elect to do that
here.
Our usage of `where` statements is not uniform, nor is it inline with
the typical layout suggested by `rustfmt`.
Make an effort to be more uniform with usage of `where` statements.
However, explicitly do _not_ do every usage since sometimes our usage
favours terseness (all on a single line).
We have a few instances of strange indentation:
- Incorrect number of characters
- Usage of neither "Block" style or "View" style (elect to use "Block")
Do various whitespace refactorings, of note:
- Use space around equals e.g., 'since = "blah"'
- Put return/break/continue on separate line
Whitespace only, no logic changes.
7f33fe6a9b Delete contract hash module (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
This module has been deprecated in commit 1ffdce9 in August 2020, it is safe to delete it now.
Fixes: #322
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e391ce9939 test: Add a test for incorrect message signature (Andrew Ahlers)
Pull request description:
In response to this comment: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/819#discussion_r801477961
This should be straightforward. Let me know if there are any style issues. I tried to keep things similar to the existing test while cutting out any extra cruft to keep things small.
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Update our `rust-secp256k1` dependency to the latest version.
Requires doing:
- Add a new variant to `Error` for the case where parity of the internal
key is an invalid value (not 0 or 1).
- Use non-deprecated const