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Tobin C. Harding 9187bf3a65
Fix new nightly warnings/errors
The latest nightly toolchain introduced a whole bunch of new warnings
and errors, mostly to do with import statements - fix them all.
2024-02-21 14:13:49 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 241e78934c
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2335: Improve error handling in errors emmited by `keys`
d3d5ee1047 Improve error handling in errors emmited by `keys` (harshit933)

Pull request description:

  For now I have tried to group those functions which can produce more than one error and changed the functions which were  generating single error from `Key::Error` to the respective error. Let me know if this needs to be changed.

  Also in `psbt/error.rs` I have changed the `InvalidPublicKey(crate::crypto:🔑:Error)` to `InvalidPublicKey(crate::crypto:🔑:FromSliceError)`. What should be done here?

  Changes -
  - in `from_slice` changed the `error` to `FromSliceError`.
  - in `verify` changed to `secp256k1::Error` as it can return only one error.
  - in `from_str` changed to `FromSliceError`.
  - in `CompressedPublicKey` changed `verify` from `Error` to `secp236k1::Error` as it only returns one error.
  - introduces CompressedPublicKeyError
  - Removes impl from `bip32.rs`

  Potential fix #2291

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2024-02-07 20:01:10 +00:00
josibake ccbd09d5fb
Remove unnecessary m/ prefix requirement
In BIP0032, m is used as a variable for the root extended key. It is not
meant to be used as a constant prefix when serializing paths.

Update the DerivationPath parser to no longer require the m prefix.
Remove the m prefix from the unit tests and the bip32, ecdsa-psbt,
and taproot-psbt examples.

close #2449
2024-02-07 12:17:45 +01:00
harshit933 d3d5ee1047 Improve error handling in errors emmited by `keys`
Changes -
- in `from_slice` changed the `error` to `FromSliceError`.
- in `verify` changed to `secp256k1::Error` as it can return only one error.
- in `from_str` changed to `FromSliceError`.
- in `CompressedPublicKey` changed `verify` from `Error` to `secp236k1::Error` as it only returns one error.
- introduces CompressedPublicKeyError
- Removes impl from `bip32.rs`
- introduces `ParsePubKeyError` to return errors while generating publickey from string
2024-02-06 22:28:18 +05:30
Tobin C. Harding 5386ef0fd2
psbt: Delete TODO comments
Development for `psbt` has move to another repo, these TODO comments are
over there alread, lets just remove them from `rust-bitcoin` as part of
an effort to remove TODOs from the codebase.
2024-01-25 16:59:55 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 434773d993
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2362: Factor out `io::Error` from sighash errors
3c4f6850f4 Flatten trivial errors. (Martin Habovstiak)
a4d01d0b6c Factor out `io::Error` from sighash errors (Martin Habovstiak)

Pull request description:

  The hadnling of `io::Error` in sighash had a few problems:

  * It used `io::ErrorKind` instead of `io::Error` losing inforation
  * Changing `io::ErrorKind` to `io::Error` would disable `PartialEq`&co
  * The `Io` error wariants were duplicated

  It turns out all of these can be solved by moving the `Io` variant into a separate error.

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2024-01-24 14:55:35 +00:00
yancy 57a7613973 Rename txid to compute_txid
Computing the txid is computationally expensive, so rename the method
accordingly.
2024-01-23 15:57:50 +01:00
Martin Habovstiak 3c4f6850f4 Flatten trivial errors.
The errors `SegwitV0Error` and `LegacyScripthashError` contained only
one variant - out of range. There will not be a new one in the future so
this change flattens it to simplify.
2024-01-22 14:20:33 +01:00
Andrew Poelstra 111094ca9e
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2329: Improve error handling in the `sighash` module
e356ff6611 Remove the now unused sighash::Error type (Tobin C. Harding)
c17324c574 Introduce segwit sighash error types (Tobin C. Harding)
f0b567313b Introduce sighash::LegacyError (Tobin C. Harding)
a1b21e2f1d Introduce sighash::TaprootError (Tobin C. Harding)
b0f20903a5 Introduce AnnexError (Tobin C. Harding)
a1a2056829 Add tx_in/tx_out accessor methods on Transaction (Tobin C. Harding)
f08aa16e91 Use Self:: in error return type (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  Improve the error handling in the `sighash` module by adding small specific error types.

  Close: #2150

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2024-01-19 15:11:29 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding c17324c574
Introduce segwit sighash error types
Introduce two new error types to use for the segwit v0 sighash
calculation functions.
2024-01-19 12:21:26 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding f0b567313b
Introduce sighash::LegacyError
Introduce a `sighash::LegacyError` type and return it for all the
legacy sighash calculation functions.
2024-01-19 12:21:26 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 9eec1082ec
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2354: Fix typos
b196f6b897 hashes: fix typos (Thabokani)
80665671cd bitcoin: fix typos (Thabokani)

Pull request description:

  bitcoin: fix typos
  hashes: fix typos

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2024-01-18 16:07:14 +00:00
Steven Roose aa6e5cd342
Use full path in all macro usage of Result 2024-01-18 13:20:19 +00:00
Thabokani 80665671cd
bitcoin: fix typos 2024-01-18 14:06:23 +08:00
Tobin C. Harding 3333dbab24
Use new read_to_limit function
In the `psbt` code we have a custom `read_to_end` function, now we have
`io::Read::read_to_limit` we can remove this function.
2024-01-17 11:23:06 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 2073a40c50
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2240: Require `BufRead` instead of `Read`
263a8b3603 Require BufRead instead of Read (Tobin C. Harding)
32d68fd1fa io: Add BufRead trait (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  Require `BufRead` instead of `Read` for consensus decode trait.

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2024-01-16 15:16:54 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 263a8b3603
Require BufRead instead of Read
Our decoding code reads bytes in very small chunks. Which is not
efficient when dealing with the OS where the cost of a context switch is
significant. People could already buffer the data but it's easy to
forget it by accident.

This change requires the new `io::BufRead` trait instead of `io::Read`
in all bounds.

Code such as `Transaction::consensus_decode(&mut File::open(foo))` will
break after this is applied, uncovering the inefficiency.

This was originally Kix's work, done before we had the `io` crate.
Changes to `bitcoin` were originally his, any new mistakes are my own.
Changes to `io` are mine.

Co-developed-by: Martin Habovstiak <martin.habovstiak@gmail.com>
2024-01-16 14:36:00 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 6702f1a144
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2342: Remove mention of core2
2dfe455161 Remove mention of core2 (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  We no longer depend on `core2`, remove stale code comment mention of the crate.

  Fix: #2034

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2024-01-16 01:41:19 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 2dfe455161
Remove mention of core2
We no longer depend on `core2`, remove stale code comment mention of the
crate.

Fix: #2034
2024-01-16 09:44:00 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 271b45299f
Improve Signature field names
Applies to both `ecdsa::Signature` and `taproot::Signature`.

Re-name the `Signature` fields with more descriptive names. The
names used were decided upon in the issue discussion.

Impove rustdocs while we are at it.

Note, the change to `sign-tx-segwit-v0` is refactor only, the diff does
not show it but we have a local variable already called `sighash_type`
that is equal to `EcdsaSighashType::All`.

Includes a function argument rename as well, just to be uniform.

Fix: #2139
2024-01-15 10:26:40 +11:00
conduition 01df1417c7
use arrayvec to represent witness programs 2024-01-03 17:10:57 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 4354f37f51
Use NetworkKind in bip32 module
BIP-32 only differentiates between mainnet and some testnet when
encoding and decoding xpubs and xprivs. As such we can use the new
`NetworkKind` type instead of `Network` throughout the `bip32` module.
2023-12-15 11:50:50 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 35bbfcded7
Use NetworkKind in PrivateKey
We only use the network to serialize and deserialize from WIF.
For this we only really need network kind since WIF only differentiates
between mainnet and non-mainnet.
2023-12-15 11:49:43 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 3ca55fb163
Remove qualifying path from Read and Write
There is no advantage in having `io::Read` as opposed to `Read` and
importing the trait. It is surprising that we do so.

Remove `io::` path from `io::Read` and `io::Write`. Some docs keep the
path, leave them as is. Add import `use io::{Read, Write}`.

Refactor only, no logic changes.
2023-12-12 11:48:29 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding f764a607ac
Use conventional import path for io crate
We have a convention in `rust-bitcoin` to use external crates directly
when importing them not via `crate::foo`.

Update all the import paths for `io` to use this form.
2023-11-29 08:48:03 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 761de886be
Remove imports of TryFrom and TryInto
Now that MSRV is Rust 1.56.1 we no longer need to explicitly import
`TryFrom` and `TryInto`.

No clue why clippy didn't find these for us.
2023-11-24 03:52:05 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 675da34127
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2066: Add a `bitcoin-io` crate
add371d263 Remove `core2` dependency entirely (Matt Corallo)
b7dd16da99 [IO] Use our own io::Error type (Matt Corallo)
c95b59327a Explicitly use `std::io::Error` when implementing `std` traits (Matt Corallo)
9e1cd372cb Use `io::Error::get_ref()` over `std::error::Error::source()` (Matt Corallo)
3caaadf9bb [IO] Replace the `io::Cursor` re-export with our own `Cursor` (Matt Corallo)
141343edb4 [IO] Move to custom `Read` trait mirroring `std::io::Read` (Matt Corallo)
7395093f94 Stop relying on `Take`'s `by_ref` method (Matt Corallo)
2364e1a877 Stop relying on blanket Read impl for all &mut Read (Matt Corallo)
6aa7ccf841 [IO] Replace `std::io::Sink` usage with our own trivial impl (Matt Corallo)
7eb5d65bda [IO] Provide a macro which implements `io::Write` for types (Matt Corallo)
ac678bb435 [IO] Move to custom `Write` trait mirroring `std::io::Write` (Matt Corallo)
5f2395ce56 Add missing `?Sized` bounds to `io::Write` parameters (Matt Corallo)
2348449d2a Stop relying on `std::io::Write`'s `&mut Write` blanket impl (Matt Corallo)
5e0209569c Use `io::sink` rather than our custom `EmptyWrite` utility (Matt Corallo)
a0ade883b6 [IO] Move io module into selected re-exports (Matt Corallo)
27c7c4e26a Add a `bitcoin_io` crate (Matt Corallo)

Pull request description:

  In order to support standard (de)serialization of structs, the
  `rust-bitcoin` ecosystem uses the standard `std::io::{Read,Write}`
  traits. This works great for environments with `std`, however sadly
  the `std::io` module has not yet been added to the `core` crate.

  Thus, in `no-std`, the `rust-bitcoin` ecosystem has historically
  used the `core2` crate to provide copies of the `std::io` module
  without any major dependencies. Sadly, its one dependency,
  `memchr`, recently broke our MSRV.

  Worse, because we didn't want to take on any excess dependencies
  for `std` builds, `rust-bitcoin` has had to have
  mutually-exclusive `std` and `no-std` builds. This breaks general
  assumptions about how features work in Rust, causing substantial
  pain for applications far downstream of `rust-bitcoin` crates.

  This is mostly done, I'm still finalizing the `io::Error` commit at the end to drop the `core2` required dep in no-std, but its getting there. Would love further feedback on the approach or code-level review on these first handful of commits.

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2023-11-19 14:26:19 +00:00
Matt Corallo 2364e1a877 Stop relying on blanket Read impl for all &mut Read 2023-11-07 05:51:36 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 7d695f6b41
Improve public re-exports
Improve the public exports in two ways:

1. Inline re-exports into the docs of the module that re-exports them.
2. Separate public and private use statements

Recently we discussed a way to separate the public and private import
statements to make the code more clear and prevent `rustfmt` joining
them all together.

Separate public exports using a code block and `#[rustfmt::skip]`. Has
the nice advantage of reducing the number of `#[doc(inline)]` attributes
also.

1. Modules first, as they are part of the project's structure.
2. Private imports
3. Public re-exports (using `rustfmt::skip` to prevent merge)

Use the format

```rust
mod xyz;
mod abc;

use ...;

pub use {
    ...,
};
```

This patch introduces changes to the rendered HTML docs.
2023-10-31 15:16:47 +11:00
yancy 2ecab31f94 Remove stale comment and map_err
The current MSRV is greater than rustc 0.29.
2023-10-16 14:48:14 +02:00
yancy b166442fb0 Replace hex_psbt macro with test helper function
hex_psbt was added as a macro so that a panic would reveal the line
number of the failing test by expanding the macro at the test location.
However, a stack trace can be used to reveal  the test that caused the
failure using RUST_BACKTRACE=1.  Furthermore, the track_caller macro is
added to the helper methods which will reveal the line number of the
calling function (the offending test). More detailed information for
debugging has been added to hex_psbt() so that the offending string
will be included in the panic message.
2023-10-16 14:48:00 +02:00
yancy 9e4a784b8b Move psbt macro to the psbt test module
The macro psbt_with_values is used by the psbt test module.  Since
there is no pre-processing required, there is no reason to use
metaprogramming here, so this commit moves the logic from a
macro to common function in the test module.
2023-10-16 11:31:01 +02:00
Tobin C. Harding 678eee8d73
Use Message::from_digest
We have a new API function available with recent version of `secp256k1`
to create a `Message` directly from a sighash byte array.

Use `Message::from_digest(sighash.to_byte_array())` to construct
messages ready to sign.
2023-10-11 08:16:25 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 6f30ac9d02
Upgrade the secp dependency
Upgrade the `secp256k1` dependency to the newly released `v0.28.0`.

FTR this includes two simple changes:
- Use `Message::from_digest_slice` instead of `Message::from_slice`.
- Use `secp256k1::Keypair` instead of `secp256k1::KeyPair`.
2023-10-10 10:04:31 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 342a35b4c4
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2109: ci: bump rustc to 1.60 for fuzz test
6b5d06f23e ci: fix the byteorder to 1.4.3 for edition 2018 (Vincenzo Palazzo)
98513ef151 clippy: more worning fixes (Vincenzo Palazzo)
05d3dc5d72 Remove redundant guard (Tobin C. Harding)
4537634e7e ci: bump rustc to 1.60 for fuzz test (Vincenzo Palazzo)

Pull request description:

  Ci looks like broken, so this should fix
  it

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2023-10-07 16:40:36 +00:00
Vincenzo Palazzo 98513ef151
clippy: more worning fixes
error[E0308]: mismatched types
  --> bitcoin/src/psbt/raw.rs:87:24
   |
87 |               return Err(encode::Error::OversizedVectorAllocation {
   |  ________________________^
88 | |                 requested: key_byte_size as usize,
89 | |                 max: MAX_VEC_SIZE,
90 | |             });
   | |_____________^ expected enum `psbt::error::Error`, found enum `consensus::encode::Error`
   |
help: try wrapping the expression in `psbt::error::Error::ConsensusEncoding`
   |
87 ~             return Err(psbt::error::Error::ConsensusEncoding(encode::Error::OversizedVectorAllocation {
88 |                 requested: key_byte_size as usize,
89 |                 max: MAX_VEC_SIZE,
90 ~             }));
   |

----

  Compiling bitcoin v0.30.0 (/home/vincent/github/work/rust-btc/rust-bitcoin/bitcoin)
    Checking bitcoin-fuzz v0.0.1 (/home/vincent/github/work/rust-btc/rust-bitcoin/fuzz)
error: redundant clone
   --> bitcoin/examples/taproot-psbt.rs:453:77
    |
453 |             witness_utxo: { Some(TxOut { value, script_pubkey: script_pubkey.clone() }) },
    |                                                                             ^^^^^^^^ help: remove this
    |
    = note: `-D clippy::redundant-clone` implied by `-D warnings`
note: this value is dropped without further use
   --> bitcoin/examples/taproot-psbt.rs:453:64
    |
453 |             witness_utxo: { Some(TxOut { value, script_pubkey: script_pubkey.clone() }) },
    |                                                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_clone

error: could not compile `bitcoin` due to previous error
warning: build failed, waiting for other jobs to finish...
error: redundant clone
    --> bitcoin/src/psbt/mod.rs:1095:13
     |
1095 |             .clone()
     |             ^^^^^^^^ help: remove this
     |
     = note: `-D clippy::redundant-clone` implied by `-D warnings`
note: this value is dropped without further use
    --> bitcoin/src/psbt/mod.rs:1094:17
     |
1094 |           assert!(psbt
     |  _________________^
1095 | |             .clone()
     | |____________^
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_clone

Signed-off-by: Vincenzo Palazzo <vincenzopalazzodev@gmail.com>
2023-10-07 11:40:44 +02:00
Andrew Poelstra eab9f89779
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1986: Remove private hex test macro
8eff4d0385 Remove private hex test macro (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  We have this macro in `hex-conservative` now, remove the version here.

  This patch does not change the public API and only touches test code.

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2023-10-06 22:14:12 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 10374af75c
Make error types uniform
On our way to v1.0.0 we are defining a standard for our error types,
this includes:

- Uses the following derives (unless not possible, usually because of `io::Error`)

  `#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]`

- Has `non_exhaustive` unless we really know we can commit to not adding
  anything.

Furthermore, we are trying to make the codebase easy to read. Error code
is write-once-read-many (well it should be) so if we make all the error
code super uniform the users can flick to an error and quickly see what
it includes. In an effort to achieve this I have made up a style and
over recent times have change much of the error code to that new style,
this PR audits _all_ error types in the code base and enforces the
style, specifically:

- Is layed out: definition, [impl block], Display impl, error::Error impl, From impls
- `error::Error` impl matches on enum even if it returns `None` for all variants
- Display/Error impls import enum variants locally
- match uses *self and `ref e`
- error::Error variants that return `Some` come first, `None` after

Re: non_exhaustive

To make dev and review easier I have added `non_exhaustive` to _every_
error type. We can then remove it error by error as we see fit. This is
because it takes a bit of thinking to do and review where as this patch
should not take much brain power to review.
2023-10-04 15:15:52 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 43d3306822
Use explicit error::Error impl instead of the default
In a further effort to make the code brain-dead easy to read; use an
explicit implementation of `std::error::Error` that returns `None`
instead of relying on the default trait implementation.
2023-10-04 15:15:43 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 2b40ea24fb
Add suffix to IncompleteBuilder error type
By convention we always include the suffix "Error" on our error types.

Rename the error type `IncompleteBuilder` to `IncompleteBuilderError`.
2023-10-04 15:14:45 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 8eff4d0385
Remove private hex test macro
We have this macro in `hex-conservative` now, remove the version here.

This patch does not change the public API and only touches test code.
2023-09-30 06:22:52 +10:00
Andrew Poelstra a0540bdb21
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2064: Feature: Psbt fee checks
dac627cc09 Feature: Psbt fee checks (junderw)

Pull request description:

  Closes #2061

  These new methods on Psbt will add checks for high fees by default. The threshold for "high fees" is currently set to 25000 sat/vbyte, which is about 20x higher than the highest next block fees seen on the "Mempool" website.

  The primary goal of this change is to prevent users of the library from accidentally sending absurd amounts of fees.

  (ie. Recently in September 2023 there was a transaction that sent an absurd amount of fees and made news in the Bitcoin world. Luckily the mining pool gave it back, but some might not be so lucky.)

  There are variants of the method that allow for users to set their own "absurd" threshold using a `FeeRate` value. And there is a method that performs no checks, and the method name is alarming enough to draw attention in a review, so at least developers will be aware of the concept.

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2023-09-29 17:13:30 +00:00
junderw dac627cc09
Feature: Psbt fee checks 2023-09-28 00:11:33 -07:00
Andrew Poelstra 0de8ec5b19
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2076: Re-write the weight/size API
c34e3cc7cc Re-write size/weight API (Tobin C. Harding)
73f7fbf520 Add code comments to transaction serialization (Tobin C. Harding)
29f20c1d0b Add segwit serialization constants (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  Audit and re-write the weight/size API for `Block` and `Transaction`. First two patches are trivial, patch 3 contains justification and explanation for this work, copied here:

  ```
      Recently we introduced a bug in the weight/size code, while
      investigating I found that our `Transaction`/`Block` weight/size APIs
      were in a total mess because:

      - The docs were stale
      - The concept of weight (weight units) and size (bytes) were mixed up

      I audited all the API functions, read some bips (141, 144) and re-wrote
      the API with the following goals:

      - Use terminology from the bips
      - Use abstractions that mirror the bips where possible
  ```

  Please note, this PR introduces panics if a sciptPubkey overflows the calculation `weight = spk.size() * 4`.

  Fix #2049

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2023-09-26 20:08:56 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding c34e3cc7cc
Re-write size/weight API
Recently we introduced a bug in the weight/size code, while
investigating I found that our `Transaction`/`Block` weight/size APIs
were in a total mess because:

- The docs were stale
- The concept of weight (weight units) and size (bytes) were mixed up

I audited all the API functions, read some bips (141, 144) and re-wrote
the API with the following goals:

- Use terminology from the bips
- Use abstractions that mirror the bips where possible
2023-09-25 08:25:49 +10:00
Clark Moody 72a7280d7d
Merge pull request #2006 from tcharding/08-18-tx-version
Add transaction::Version data type
2023-09-23 13:13:52 -05:00
Andrew Poelstra 36805b5283
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1994: Remove redundant segwit version from function names
bc398204bf Remove redundant segwit version from function names (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  A P2TR output does not need to be clarified with version 1, it is implicit. As with p2wpkh/p2wsh and version 0.

  Remove redundant version identifiers from function names, deprecating the originals.

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2023-09-21 16:10:50 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding c950ef4bbd
Add transaction::Version data type
BIP-68 activated a fair while ago (circa 2019) and since then only
transaction versions 1 and 2 have been considered standard.

Currently in our `Transaction` struct we use an `i32`, this means users
can construct a non-standard transaction if they do not first look up
what the value should be. We can help folk out here by abstracting over
the version number.

Since the version number only governs standardness elect to make the
inner `i32` public (ie., not an invariant). The aim of the type is to
make life easy not restrict what versions are used.

Add transaction::Version data type that simply provides two consts `ONE`
and `TWO`.

Add a `Default` impl on `Version` that returns `Version::TWO`.

In tests that used version 0, instead use `Version::default` because the
test obviously does not care.
2023-09-21 15:02:02 +10:00
junderw c98106ef2e
Fix: IndexOutOfBoundsError Display impl has values in wrong order 2023-09-11 11:25:21 -07:00
junderw 18e2854a42
Update base64 usage to 0.21.3 2023-08-30 22:47:56 -07:00