852bcf6017 bitcoin: Remove hash type re-exports (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The `{W}PubkeyHash` and `{W}ScriptHash` types are not likely to be used directly by consumers of the library because we have other function that return them and are more ergonomic to use. There is therefor no good reason to re-export them from the crate root.
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a74393324b Move opcodes back to bitcoin (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Duplicate `opcodes` in `bitcoin` and hide it in `primitives` so we do not have to commit to the API.
We use opcodes in `impl fmt::Display for Script`.
Close: #4144
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a4b9c196b1 Manually update nightly version (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
While trying to use the `macro_use_imports` lint I found that there is a bug in last weeks nightly. It has been fixed already so lets update.
Update to todays nightly compiler. Doing so causes some new linter warnings, for now we just allow them.
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Since arrays better convey the intention than slices when parsing
fixed-sized bytes we're migrating to them. This deprecates the
`from_slice` method similarly to how we do it elsewhere.
Private keys have statically-known length of 32 bytes and we are
migrating types with known lenths to use `from_byte_array` methods. This
adds the method to `PrivateKey` as well and uses it to implement
`from_slice`.
fe685b824f Fix the release script that checks for TBD (Jamil Lambert, PhD)
Pull request description:
`release.sh` is missing `units`.
Add `units` to the list of crates to check.
Reorder the crates alphabetically.
Fix#4163
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During upgrade of `secp256k1` a number of function calls needed to be
rewritten to not use `from_slice` but `from_byte_array`. Unfortunately,
the conversions wasn't correct and caused panics on invalid inputs
rather than errors.
This fixes it simply by calling `try_into` on the entire slice and
converting the error.
8007840676 Add a test for remainder (Jamil Lambert, PhD)
4787aa1f89 Implement Rem for Weight (Jamil Lambert, PhD)
Pull request description:
Weight implements `Div` but not `Rem`.
Add the `Rem` implementation.
Add a test for the remainder operation on `Weight`
Close#4171
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Enhance Witness struct element access methods:
- Rename `nth()` to `get()` for clearer slice-like element retrieval
- Introduce `get_back()` method for flexible reverse indexing
- Remove redundant `second_to_last()` and `third_to_last()` methods
- Add `#[track_caller]` to index implementation for better error tracking
- Update all references to use new method names
- Improve documentation with usage examples
The changes provide a more intuitive and consistent approach to
accessing witness elements.
b656d7a16c Inline small functions (Jamil Lambert, PhD)
Pull request description:
Functions that fit the below criteria should be inline:
> Basically, if a function jut delegates into another function and passing through arguments, it should be inline. Also when doing assignment of `u32` or similarly trivial operation. Also if it checks the validity of argument(s) and then performs something simple (like a call to `_unchecked`).
_Originally posted by Kixunil in https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/4099#discussion_r1966156399_
Add `#[inline]` to all functions in `primitives` that fit the criteria.
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The `hex` crate is not always desirable - e.g. when the consumer wants
to work with raw data only. We already had this optional in `hashes` but
if `hashes` is going to depend on `internals` it would break this
property.
This change makes `hash` optional, since it's easy: there's just one
struct that depends on it.
The `{W}PubkeyHash` and `{W}ScriptHash` types are not likely to be used
directly by consumers of the library because we have other function that
return them and are more ergonomic to use. There is therefor no good
reason to re-export them from the crate root.
83d071e54b chacha20: Add whitespace (Tobin C. Harding)
4451724d31 chacha20: Add a docs heading (Tobin C. Harding)
d4417f9666 io: Improve crate docs heading (Tobin C. Harding)
c466554948 hashes: Improve crate docs heading (Tobin C. Harding)
6f4eb60936 Improve docs crate headings (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Make them all uniform after taking 2 minutes online to try find a nice format.
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f80cf2cb2a update secp256k1 to 0.30.0 (19年梦醒)
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ce19d40a80 chore: fix some typos in comments (looklose)
Pull request description:
fix some typos in comments
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85612908af Use uniform return statement in docs (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We have a bunch of 'Returns [`None`] if .. ' statements. Make the whole module uniform.
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539d45420a Typo fix in: README.md (leonarddt05)
Pull request description:
Hi,
I suggest some typo fix' for this doc:
1- "since these are needed to display hashes anway." Should be "since these are needed to display hashes anyway." (spelling error).
2- "bench mark" and "bench marks" Should be "benchmark" and "benchmarks" (incorrect spacing; "benchmark" is a single word).
Thanks.
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While trying to use the `macro_use_imports` lint I found that there is a
bug in last weeks nightly. It has been fixed already so lets update.
Update to todays nightly compiler. Doing so causes some new linter
warnings, for now we just allow them.
I took a look at the rendered HMTL of `bitcoin`, `primitives`, `units`,
`serde`, and `tokio` and picked a header style that I thought looked
good.
Use it for `primitives` and `units`.
We have a new macro for implementing ops with a bunch of reference
combos. Lets use it for block `Height` and `Interval`.
This patch is strictly additive.
Next patch will move all the impls of `Add` and `Sub` into a macro call.
In order to make that patch smaller move the assign impls to be together
below the add/sub impls.
Code move only, no logic change.
Duplicate `opcodes` in `bitcoin` and hide it in `primitives` so we do
not have to commit to the API.
We use opcodes in `impl fmt::Display for Script`.
Close: #4144
c810a0ad58 Automated update to Github CI to rustc nightly-2025-02-28 (Update Nightly Rustc Bot)
Pull request description:
Automated update to Github CI workflow `rust.yml` by [create-pull-request](https://github.com/peter-evans/create-pull-request) GitHub action
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It is semantically valid to divide an amount by another amount. The
result of the operation is an integer.
Note that we cannot implement `Div` by `NumOpResult` because there is no
way to show the div by invalid case.
Implement `Div` by amount for both amount types.