This new method will check the last witness element to see if it starts with 0x50, and
depending on the result it will return the second to last or third to last witness
element according to BIP341.
In its current state, Witness can not know what type of script it is fulfilling,
so it is up to the caller to verify if the previous output is a taproot output or not.
Arbitrary indexing into Witness fixes the API of last and second_to_last to be more flexible.
This patch started off as an addition of third_to_last, but ended up evolving
into arbitrary indexing to allow for future use cases.
A list of the indices of the start byte for each witness element is stored as an ordered
contiguous group of u32s represented as 4 bytes each in the Vec<u8> contents.
The bytes are stored using to_ne_bytes for performance reasons. A helper function is added
to the tests to allow for easier contruction of the contents Vec in test vectors. u32 was
chosen because 22 bits are needed to store 4,000,000 which is the maximum weight limit for
a block. This might need to be reworked in the event of consensus limits increasing, but
u32 can hold 1000x the current limit, so it should be fine for the forseeable future.
The push and consensus_deserialize functions utilize rotate_left and rotate_right to move
the indices to the end of the new allocation. Depending on the size of the data, this
might be more of a performance hit than just allocating a new temporary Vec to store the
indices and append them after parsing is completed. However, for a majority of cases
rotating the indices should be faster. Suggestions to use VecDeque instead of Vec for
contents necessitate other considerations, since it is not a public facing change,
those optimizations can be dealt with in future patches.
The Index<usize> trait is implemented using the new nth method with expect.
The Iter struct is reworked to make use of the new data representation. This new data
structure makes it trivial to implement DoubleEndedIterator and other such traits, but
I have decided to leave this as out of scope for this patch.
d2ed0fe022 Add `impl IntoIterator for &'_ Witness` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
It is considered idiomatic for types that have `iter()` method to also implement `IntoIterator` for their references. `Witness` was missing this so it is added here.
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2674327c93 Remove the endian module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Now we have MSRV of 1.41.1 we can use the `from_le_bytes` and `to_be_bytes` methods implemented on standard integer types, these became available in Rust 1.32.
Remove the `endian` module replacing its logic with calls to methods on the respective stdlib integer types.
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It is considered idiomatic for types that have `iter()` method to also
implement `IntoIterator` for their references. `Witness` was missing
this so it is added here.
Now we have MSRV of 1.41.1 we can use the `from_le_bytes` and
`to_be_bytes` methods, these became available in Rust 1.32.
Remove the `endian` module replacing its logic with calls to methods on
the respective stdlib integer types.
dea9b1d1e0 Re-export base64 when enabled (Alekos Filini)
Pull request description:
`base64` used to be exported until commit 23ee0930c7 which removed the `pub extern crate` declaration.
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1a89d5230c examples: Add taproot-psbt workflow example (Duncan Dean)
Pull request description:
Will address #893.
Currently includes a BIP86 example (no spendable script path)
Working on script path and key path spending when both are possible spending paths.
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fd7f8daeff Move sighash module to crate root (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Done as part of the effort to flatten the `util` module.
The `sighash` module can stand alone in the crate root, it provides a discreet set of functionality - the `SighashCache` and associated types.
Marking as high priority because this is part of flattening `util` which is a required step before we start crate smashing.
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b05ba16a05 ci: Remove serde version pinning (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The MSRV break in serde is fixed now, remove the serde version pinning.
Fix: #1256
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c34d5f8f85 Implement PartiallySignedTransaction::fee (hashmap)
Pull request description:
to calculate fee if previous outputs are available.
Closes https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1220
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Done as part of the effort to flatten the `util` module.
The `sighash` module can stand alone in the crate root, it provides a
discreet set of functionality - the `SighashCache` and associated types.
We have all of the opcodes defined in a submodule called `all`, this
allows wildcard imports without bringing in the other types in the
`opcodes` module.
Use wildcard import `use crate::blockdata::opcodes::all::*` instead of
fully qualifying the path to opcodes.
7e39082eec Improve doc of `Script::push_verify` (Martin Habovštiak)
Pull request description:
This rewords the doc to have a reasonable summary, adds a little background explaining the opcode behavior and the effect of the function when called multiple times.
Closes#1154
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7d851b42ee Move serde_string_* macros to the serde_utils module (Tobin C. Harding)
53b681b838 Move const_assert to bitcoin_internals (Tobin C. Harding)
5a8a5ff6c9 Move debug_from_display to bitcoin_internals (Tobin C. Harding)
a2f08f2bc6 Improve docs on impl_array_newtype macro (Tobin C. Harding)
771cdde282 Move impl_array_newtype to bitcoin_internals (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Move macros out of `internal_macros`, done in an effort to work towards removing the `internal_macros` module since we have `bitcoin_internals` now.
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This rewords the doc to have a reasonable summary, adds a little background explaining the opcode behavior and the effect of the function when called multiple times.
Closes ##1154
In preparation for emptying the `internal_macros` module move the
`serde_string_impl` and `serde_struct_human_string_imp` macros to the
`serde_utils` module.
Rationale: `internal_macros` stuff can go over in the `internals` crate
now that we have one. The serde macros could go over there but we have a
`serde_utils` module that holds code for implementing serde traits,
these two macros are exactly that.
`impl_array_newtype` is an internal macro, move it to a new, ever so
meaningfully named, `macros` module.
Use `#[macro_export]`, no other changes to the macro.
Signing a PSBT requires no knowledge other than what we have here in
this library and the PSBT ready to be signed.
This code was pulled out of `rust-miniscript`.
Add a `sign` method to the `PartiallySignedTransaction`.
The import statements in `psbt/mod.rs` are a bit of a mess, re-order
them in an attempt to group like things and separate out things that are
different (e.g. `pub use` from `use`).
Refactor only, no logic changes.
4057c26829 Run formmater on bip152 (Tobin C. Harding)
facd8ba556 Move bip152 module to crate root (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We are attempting to flatten the `util` module.
Move the `bip152` module to the crate root out of `util`.
Currently `src/util/` is ignored by the formatter so this move requires `bip152` module to be formatted. Formatting is done as a separate patch so reviewers can run `cargo +nightly fmt` and compare the diffs if so desired.
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We are attempting to flatten the `util` module; move the `bip152` module
to the crate root out of `util`.
Currently `src/util/` is ignored by the formatter so this move causes
the `bip152` module to be formatted.
d1b7dff094 return custom error from `Network::from_str` (Noah)
Pull request description:
Fix#1292
Had some time so got this out of the way.
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02a2b43b2b Remove Default impl for Target and Work (Tobin C. Harding)
cb9893c4a9 Add Target and Difficulty types (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Ugh! 1600 lines of green and 1100 of red - my apologies.
Currently we use the `Uint256` type for proof-of-work calculations. It was observed in #1181 that providing a public 256 bit integer type like this implies that it is a general purpose integer type. We do not want to provide a general purpose integer type (see the 1000 arithmetic functions on stdlib integer types for why not :)
Add two new opaque integer types `Target` and `Work`. These are the inverse of each other, both conceptually and mathematically.
There is a lot of code in this PR, sorry about that. At a high level the PR does:
- Add a `pow` module.
- Put a modified version of `Uint256` in `pow`, making it private.
- Add two new wrapper types `Target` and `Work` that provide a very limited API specific to their use case. In particular there are methods on each to convert to the other.
- Only implement methods that we use on each type.
### Note
During development I got mixed up with the word "difficulty", I have discovered this has a very specific meaning in Bitcoin. Please see rustdocs on the `Target::difficulty` function for explanation of this term. For this reason we use the type `Work` defined as the inverse of target, and reserve "difficulty" for the Bitcoin concept.
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A zero default value for `Target` and `Work` has no significance and/or
usecase, remove the derived `Default` implementation.
Includes making `Target::ZERO` public.
bfb4977be9 implement `AsMut<[u8]>` and `AsMut<[u8;4]>` for `Magic` (Noah)
Pull request description:
Follow up to https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1288#discussion_r982152738
Implemented `AsMut<[u8]>` and `AsMut<[u8;4]>` for `Magic`.
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6e5e8d80a6 add error implementations for `ParseMagicError` and `UnknownMagic` (Noah)
a79c69894a new type network magic (Noah)
Pull request description:
#1266
Added a new type `Magic` for network magic.
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Currently we use the `Uint256` type to represent two proof of work
integers, namely target and difficulty (work).
It would be nice to not have a public integer type that is not fully
implemented (i.e., does not implement arithmetic etc as do integer types
in stdlib). Instead of implementing all the stdlib functions we can
instead add two new wrapper types, since these are not general purpose
integers they do not need to implement anything we do not need to use.
- Add a `pow` module.
- Put a modified version of `Uint256` to `pow`.
- Add two new wrapper types `Target` and `Difficulty`.
- Only implement methods that we use on each type.
Note this patch does not remove the original `Uint256`, that will be
done as a separate patch.
f5412e2aa2 Fix clippy warnings (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Clippy recently upgraded and a few two new warnings types popped up in our codebase, fix them both in a single patch so CI passes for all commits.
1. Remove unneeded explicit borrow
2. Use `if let Some` instead of pattern match
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Clippy recently upgraded and a few two new warnings types popped up in
our codebase, fix them both in a single patch so CI passes for all
commits.
1. Remove unneeded explicit borrow
2. Use `if let Some` instead of pattern match