Add rustdocs to `WitnessProgram` commenting on why we carry the witness
version number around with the witness program. This is mainly a dev
comment but it helps document the invariants so make it a rustdoc
comment.
From BIP 141:
> A scriptPubKey (or redeemScript as defined in BIP16/P2SH) that
> consists of a 1-byte push opcode (for 0 to 16) followed by a data push
> between 2 and 40 bytes gets a new special meaning. The value of the
> first push is called the "version byte". The following byte vector
> pushed is called the "witness program".
`WitnessVersion` and `WitnessProgram` are scriptPubkey concerns and
scriptPubkey is basically synonymous with address so in one way it makes
sense that these types are in `address` however we are in the process of
overhauling the `Address` (and `AddressInner`) types so lets move the
witness stuff to `script` and put it in individual sub-modules.
This move helps simplify the address error type also.
Note please, there are a bunch of formatting changes in here in the
error type that I cannot explain and could not remove.
The current derived debug implementation on `Witness` prints the content
field as an array of integers. We can do better than this by manually
implementing `Debug`.
With this applied `Witness` is printed as follows: (first line is `{:?}`
and the next is `{:#?}`):
Using `{:?}`:
```
Witness: { indices: 3, indices_start: 8, witnesses: [[0x00], [0x02, 0x03], [0x04, 0x05]] }
```
Using `{:#?}`:
```
Witness: {
indices: 3,
indices_start: 8,
witnesses: [
[0x00],
[0x02, 0x03],
[0x04, 0x05],
],
}
```
The `empty` constructor is mis-named for the following reasons:
- Non-uniform with `ScriptBuf::new`
- Non-standard with respect to stdlib which uses `Path::new` and
`PathBuf::new` (on which we based the `Scritp`/`ScriptBuf`)
Rename the function to `new`, put it at the top of the impl block while
we are at it.
fc167097aa Added examples for sighash computations (Alec Matusis)
Pull request description:
So far computed sighashes and verified signatures for:
- P2WPKH
- P2MS 2of3
- P2SH 2of2 multisig
- P2SH 2of3 multisig
- P2WSH 2of2 multisig.
TODOs:
- Add P2TR script-path multisig and key-path examples
- Are there mutisig transactions where flags are different for diff signatures within an input?
- Maybe switch to segwit_signature_hash()?
- Consider also verifying script hash if we go for full P2(W)SH transactions verifications?
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Expose signature verification functionality for ECDSA signatures on the
`PublicKey` type.
We should have an identical function on `XOnlyPublicKey` but this will
have to be done in `secp2561`.
7cdc90565f Mutate mul_u64 with mutagen (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
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.
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9f7449b572 Use from_int_btc function for const context (yancy)
f93e67977a Add from_int_btc function to Amount (yancy)
Pull request description:
Followup PR from https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1811
Added a `const` associated function `from_int_btc()` for Amount. `panic()` in const context is only available after 1.57+ so a work around is provided.
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2b6bcf085c Implement support for `alloc`-free parse errors (Martin Habovstiak)
783e1e81dc Move `impl_std_error` to `bitcoin-internals` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This implements various helpers for parse errors that will not require `alloc`. This PR is useless while all of the crates require `alloc` and is thus a draft so that you can look at the design.
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6a18997e3c Removed only available in 1.46.0 line (TATHAGATA ROY)
Pull request description:
Fix: #1850
Removed "*Important: only available in Rust 1.46+*" on the file transaction.rs from lines 1288 and 1407 respectively.
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d961b9c4ee Fix minor comments on count_sigops PR (junderw)
Pull request description:
Fixing some comments that were left on #1890
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202d1cd581 Rename taproot::Error to SigFromSliceError (Tobin C. Harding)
29678cb82b Correctly document InvalidSighashType variant (Tobin C. Harding)
13d5c0536b Remove explicit error conversion (Tobin C. Harding)
d86517ae4f taproot: Use error variants locally (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
First three patches are preparatory cleanup, last patch renames `crypto::taproot::Error` to `SigFromSliceError`. See commit log for justification of the `Sig` prefix.
Done as part of the great error cleanup.
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638445f8a9 Feature: Add opcodes::All::decode_pushnum and Script::count_sigops (junderw)
Pull request description:
Planning to also add methods for the various parts of Transaction etc. to eventually allow for easier sigops calculation.
Bare multisig is making a comeback, which is causing a large amount of transactions' effective vSizes (for fee calculation) to be dependent on the sigop count.
This is a first step at making those transactions easier to estimate fees for / template blocks for etc.
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This implements basic facilities to conditionally carry string inputs in
parse errors. This includes:
* `InputString` type that may carry the input and format it
* `parse_error_type!` macro creating a special type for parse errors
* `impl_parse` implementing parsing for various types as well as its
`serde`-supporting alternative
The `as_script_map` is a getter not a conversion function (to/into/as),
as such it should not include the prefix `as_`.
Deprecate `as_script_map` in favour of `script_map`.
This error type is only used in the `from_slice` function. Use prefix
`Sig` because `taproot::FromSliceError` does not fully express how the
error came about.
Use specific identifier for the error, this aids usage but also prevents
us later adding "random" other variants into this error and using it in
other functions.
06afd52a12 Improve hashes::Error (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We are trying to make error types stable on the way to v1.0
The current `hashes::Error` is a "general" enum error type with a single variant, better to use a struct and make the error usecase specific.
Improve the `hashes::Error` by doing:
- Make it a struct
- Rename to `FromSliceError`
- Move it to the crate root (remove `error` module)
Includes usage in `bitcoin`.
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0f74eb6876 Remove the unused crate::Error (Tobin C. Harding)
74154c2294 Add block::ValidationError (Tobin C. Harding)
3a9b5526b3 Move BlockHash From impls (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Remove the `crate::Error` and replace its usage with `block::ValidationError`.
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0046bb8ad8 Fix usage of cfg(rust_1_53) (Tobin C. Harding)
c3450f3913 Remove stale usage of doc(cfg) (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
These build cfg options are not features, fix broken usage. And remove stale docsrs attribute while we are at it. Bad rust-bitcoin devs.
Found while reviewing #1870
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3af9258025 embedded: Document how to clean up linker flags (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Our embedded crate includes instructions to source a shell script that sets the `RUSTFLAGS` env var. Having the env var set like this in ones environment breaks linkage when trying to do "regular" builds.
Document how to clean up.
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sets the `RUSTFLAGS` env var. Having the env var set like this in ones
environment breaks linkage when trying to do "regular" builds.
Document how to clean up.
Add a `ValidationError` to the `block` module and remove the two
variants out of `crate::Error`.
This error is only used by the `validate_pow` function, a specific error
better serves our purposes.
We are trying to make error types stable on the way to v1.0
The current `hashes::Error` is a "general" enum error type with a single
variant, better to use a struct and make the error usecase specific.
Improve the `hashes::Error` by doing:
- Make it a struct
- Rename to `FromSliceError`
- Move it to the crate root (remove `error` module)
Includes usage in `bitcoin`.
No idea why this re-export is here, the `Prevouts` type is not even used
in the `psbt` module.
Remove the re-export of `crate::sighash::Prevouts` from `pstb`.
013dffa65d tests: Use script hash methods (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The `ScriptBuf` type can be serialized using it's `to_bytes` function. Do not use the `psbt::Serialize` trait to do so in test code.
No logic changes, since the impl of `psbt::Serialize` for `ScriptBuf` just calls `to_bytes`.
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b03c24db8c Add a checked version of weight mul fee_rate (yancy)
Pull request description:
Add a checked version of fee_rate * weight. While I like the trait version of just being able to multiply `feerate * weight`, it's not really very useful imo since a large input feerate could cause an overflow. Instead of changing the trait in https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1849 (not idiomatic enough I guess) I added a `checked_weight_mul` method to `FeeRate`.
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We have methods to convert a script to a `WScritpHash` and `ScriptHash`,
no need to do this manually, let alone use the `psbt::Serialize` trait
to do so.
During the last round of releases (bitcoin 0.30, hashes 0.12) we removed
the `FromHex` implementation from all types except vecs and arrays. We
added `FromStr` impls for types that roundtrip with `Display`.
We never added a changelog mention to either `bitcoin` or `hashes`, lets
retroactively add an entry.
Fix: #1747
These constants had an error that they had `script_size` set to 0 which
was incorrect because it's not length of the script but serialized size.
Rather than just bumping the value this uses the `from_slice` method
which is less error-prone.
This also deletes a useless test of the constants.
Closes#1834
8835d5d2f1 make bip21 schema lowercase (Riccardo Casatta)
Pull request description:
The spec RFC3986 specifies the scheme is case insensitive and we were uppercasing to optimize QR code representation.
Unfortunately, common platform such as Android seems to fail to recognize uppercase schema, so for compatibility reason we use lowercase.
close#1843
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6c6a89b1d1 Add sub-sat fractions parsing regression test (Martin Habovstiak)
f1a3dc6719 Allow parsing sub-sat denoms with decimal points (Martin Habovstiak)
b3d9a267ea Add a few more amount parsing tests (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Numbers with only zeros after decimal points are valid if they are also
multiples of `10^precision` (e.g. 1000 for msats). These were
artificially disallowed as "too precise" which was at least misleading.
This change allows parsing such numbers.
And yes, I know this is not perfectly efficient (unless the compiler figures out some magic opts) but so isn't the rest of the code. TBH this parsing code drives me crazy and I'd love to rewrite it to be more efficient and readable.
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The spec RFC3986 specifies the scheme is case insensitive and we were uppercasing
to optimize QR code representation.
Unfortunately, common platform such as Android seems to fail to recognize
uppercase schema, so for compatibility reason we use lowercase.
75b3f19b96 Move and rename TxOut default trait to a const called NULL (yancy)
Pull request description:
Create an associated constant `const TxOut::NULL` for consensus signing code and remove the default trait. Note I tried to deprecate the `default()` fn instead of just removing it but it doesn't seem to be possible. Also because `TxOut::NULL` is `const`, `ScriptBuf::new()` needed to be changed to `const fn`.
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995c797e0d feat: generate PrivateKey (kshitjj)
Pull request description:
added a function to generate a private key
Resolves: #1823
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Numbers with only zeros after decimal points are valid if they are also
multiples of `10^precision` (e.g. 1000 for msats). These were
artificially disallowed as "too precise" which was at least misleading.
This change allows parsing such numbers.
8e6f953aa7 Expose valid (min, max) difficulty transition thresholds (Wilmer Paulino)
Pull request description:
Once `U256` was made private, we lost the ability to check whether a valid difficulty transition was made in the chain, since `Target` doesn't expose any operations. We only choose to expose `Shl<u32>` and `Shr<u32>` such that we can compute the min and max target thresholds allowed for a difficulty transition.
This is something we realized was missing after bumping to `rust-bitcoin v0.30.0` in `rust-lightning`, specifically for our `lightning-block-sync` crate. It may also be worth having a helper in `rust-bitcoin` that checks a header properly builds upon the previous, but that can be left for future work.
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dff757d7db Comment predict_weight (yancy)
Pull request description:
I've been reading over the `predict_weight` function since it is one of the biggest challenges for coin-selection. IE choosing inputs and constructing an optimal selection strategy requires predicting the weight to get the best selection. It's great this work has been done but there are some things I don't understand well enough to comment.
1) why are we looking at the size of VarInt struct here
> let script_size = script_len + VarInt(script_len as u64).len()
2) [predict_weight_internal](36500b4451/bitcoin/src/blockdata/transaction.rs (L1245)) has a bunch of magic numbers. I'd like to be able to comment this as well but I don't fully understand that function.
Also, `Transaction.rs` is a big file and it seems like all of the prediction stuff could be moved to a separate module or maybe a separate crate?
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d57ec019d5 Use Amount type for TxOut value field (yancy)
Pull request description:
Propose using `Amount` type for the `TxOut` `value` field. I only implemented `Decodable ` and `Encodable` enough to compile but this needs to completed obviously if using `Amount` seems like a good idea.
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ed6421c939 address: Add generic serde::Serialize for Address (Steven Roose)
814b9917da address: Add Sync, Send, Sized and UnPin marker traits on NetworkValidation (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
With the new rewrite of Address, `serde::Serialize` is only implemented on `Address<bitcoin::address::NetworkChecked>` and `Address<bitcoin::address::NetworkUnchecked>`. But the compiler has no way of knowing that that are all the possible versions of `Address`, so the generic `Address<impl bitcoin::address::NetworkValidation>` doesn't implement `serde::Serialize`.
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Once `U256` was made private, we lost the ability to check whether a
valid difficulty transition was made in the chain, since `Target`
no longer exposes any arithmetic operations.
6cab7beba3 Deprecate min/max_value methods (Tobin C. Harding)
5fbbd483ea Use MIN/MAX consts instead of min/max_value (Tobin C. Harding)
3885f4d430 Add MIN/MAX consts to amounts (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The new MSRV (1.48.0) uses associated consts MAX/MIN instead of functions, we had functions to be compliant with the old MSRV.
~Remove all methods `min_value` and `max_value` including calls to these methods on stdlib types.~
PR is now split into three patches:
- patch 1: Add missing associated consts MIN/MAX as needed
- patch 2: Use consts instead of method calls
- patch 3: Deprecate methods `min_value` and `max_value`
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c4c64c0dc5 Test with minimal dependency versions (Martin Habovstiak)
d5655d503a Bump core2 dependency from 0.3.0 -> 0.3.2 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
This is work originally done by Kixunil in #1272, I picked it up to help out. The only changes I made were rebasingg, updating the recent lock file, adding `--locked` to hashes contrib file, and adding a co-developed-by tag for accountability.
It could happen that we unknowingly depend on a new version of a crate without updating `Cargo.toml`. This could cause resolution issues for downstream users. It's also unclear for outsiders to know with which dependencies did we test the crate.
This change commits two lock files: `minimal` and `recent`. `minimal` contains minimal dependency versions, while `recent` contains dependency versions at the time of making the change.
Further, this adds CI jobs to test with both lock files, CI job for `internals` crate, removes old `serde` pinning and prints a warning if `recent` is no longer up to date. (We may have to override it somehow if any crate breaks MSRV.)
The documentation is also updated accordingly.
Closes#1230
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Our previous MSRV did not support MIN/MAX associated consts so we had
methods min/max_value. Now that our MSRV is Rust 1.48.0 we can use the
consts.
Deprecate min/max_value methods in favor of MIN/MAX associated conts.
We currently use the functions `min_value` and `max_value` because the
consts were not available in Rust 1.41.1, however we recently bumped the
MSRV so we can use the consts now.
It could happen that we unknowingly depend on a new version of a crate
without updating `Cargo.toml`. This could cause resolution issues for
downstream users. It's also unclear for outsiders to see which
dependencies we tested the crate with.
This change commits two lock files: `minimal` and `recent`. `minimal`
contains minimal depdendency versions, while `recent` contains
dependency versions at the time of making the change.
Further, this adds CI jobs to test with both lock files, CI job for
`internals` crate, removes old `serde` pinning and prints a warning if
`recent` is no longer up to date. (We may have to override it somehow if
any crate breaks MSRV.)
The documentation is also updated accordingly.
Co-developed-by: Tobin C. Harding <me@tobin.cc>
Closes#1230
1c3bbd4bf2 internals: Remove attribution from all files (Tobin C. Harding)
99673ab5c4 hashes: Introduce SPDX license identifiers (Tobin C. Harding)
984fe69448 bitcoin: Remove attribution from all files (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Please note, whether or not we need a per-file license comment is out of scope for this PR. This PR leaves us with the most simple per-file solution possible and leaves the merit of per-file license comment to be discussed on another day.
Simplify the per-file license stuff by doing:
- Remove the attribution line from each file.
Currently we have a mishmash of attribution lines accompanying the SPDX identifier. These lines are basically meaningless because:
- The date is often wrong
- The original author attributed is not the only contributor to a file
- The term "rust bitcoin developers" is basically just noise
- Introduce SPDX license identifiers into `hashes` and remove attribution line (ie, make `hashes` uniform with `bitcoin`)
Required before merge please:
- [x] ack from apoelstra because as the library original author many of the changes in this PR remove his name
- [x] ack from Kixunil because he had some concerns in the issue descussion
Fix: #1816
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Currently we have a mishmash of attribution lines accompanying the SPDX
identifier. These lines are basically meaningless because:
- The date is often wrong
- The original author attributed is not the only contributor to a file
- The term "rust bitcoin developers" is basically just noise
Just remove all the attribution lines and be done with it. While we are
at it add an SPDX line to the few files missing it, whether this license
nonsense is even needed is left as an argument for another day.
dd4ad9444e Hardcode expected weight in txin_txout_weight_tests (Peter Todd)
Pull request description:
Rational: the expected weight is fixed so this both ensures we don't accidentally change it somehow, and makes it easier to re-use these test cases in other codebases (eg python-bitcoinlib).
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2860aae1a5 fuzz: don't fuzz hashes against RustCrypto (Andrew Poelstra)
6467728202 fuzz: disable tests unless 'cfg(fuzzing)' is passed; update README for reproducing failures (Andrew Poelstra)
6e2ee5be66 fuzz: run 'cargo fmt' on all the fuzz targets (Andrew Poelstra)
9cfc0fcd81 fuzz: add contrib/test.sh so we at least 'cargo test' it in CI (Andrew Poelstra)
933ecb19e1 fuzz: fix warnings, clippy lints, 1.48.0 failures (Andrew Poelstra)
fd88e48696 fuzz: remove AFL support (Andrew Poelstra)
ab467cb091 fuzz: make hongfuzz fuzzing the default feature (Andrew Poelstra)
6f754df231 fuzz: add fuzzing README (Andrew Poelstra)
f093765efe fix fuzz.sh and cycle.sh to use generated lists of targets (Andrew Poelstra)
6534f22362 fuzz: auto-generate CI and Cargo.toml files (Andrew Poelstra)
8021034d86 rename travis-fuzz.sh to fuzz.sh; partially patch CI (Andrew Poelstra)
0be75f7edc move hashes/fuzz into main fuzz/ directory (Andrew Poelstra)
5a891dec2d move bitcoin fuzz targets into bitcoin/ subdirectory (Andrew Poelstra)
e3111c748b move bitcoin/fuzz into repo root; add to workspace (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
Several big changes here:
* Moves fuzzing to its own workspace with a `contrib/test.sh` etc so that CI will check that it compiles
* FIx all warnings, clippy lints, MSRV problems, etc.; mostly move to Rust 2018
* Merge `hashes/` fuzztests into workspace
* Rewrite all scripts; add file that auto-generates CI fuzz job and Cargo.toml so we don't have to manually keep these in sync
* Remove bitrotted and partial AFL support.
Supercedes #1422
I suspect the hashes fuzztests will actually fail since we haven't touched them in so long. Will address that if CI fails here.
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Rational: the expected weight is fixed so this both ensures we don't
accidentally change it somehow, and makes it easier to re-use these test
cases in other codebases (eg python-bitcoinlib).
Seems we no longer need an explicit error handler, remove it.
I did not grok the reason (long thread link below) but just removed it
and checked that the embedded crates still ran correctly.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/51540)
a54e1ceab1 Apply rustfmt (The rustfmt Tyranny)
38d11ce3da ci: Make release CI search for NEXT.RELEASE instead (Steven Roose)
dad3abd20f transaction: Rename is_coin_base to is_coinbase (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
Alternative to https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1795.
Keep the old method as deprecated and add doc alias. Also change internal usage of the method.
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