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
Changes the API from TweakedPublicKey to XonlyPublicKey. I believe we
introduced TweakedPublicKey to guard against creating address API. This
is confusing because when we want to verify control block we have to
call dangerous_assume_tweak.
This is in true in most cases that the key would be tweaked, but we only
want to guard in while creating a new address. If we want to verify
blocks, we should deal with native X-only-keys regardless of how they
were created
5e2449922d Separate merge logic out of Map trait (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently we (*cough* Tobin) made the `Map` trait private and neglected
to add a public API for merging together two PSBTs. Doing so broke the
`psbt` module.
Add a public trait `Merge` and implement it for
`PartiallySignedTransaction` using the code currently in the `merge`
method of the now private `Map` trait.
Motivated by https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/841
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c0d36efb8b Don't allow uncompressed public keys without prefix 0x04 (Noah Lanson)
Pull request description:
Was following #520 and through it was a quick fix that I could do:
#### Changes:
- If an uncompressed public key doesn't have prefix 0x04 in `PublicKey::from_slice()`, an error is returned.
<br>
I was wondering if `PublicKey::from_str()` should also enforce the same rules, however I have not incuded this in the PR.
Please let me know if any changes need to be made.
Thanks
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Recently we (*cough* Tobin) made the `Map` trait private and neglected
to add a public API for combining together two PSBTs. Doing so broke the
`psbt` module.
Pull the merge logic out of the `Map` trait and put it in methods on
each individual type (`Input`, `Output`, `PartiallySignedTransaction`).
Doing so allows for simplification of return types since combining
inputs/outputs never errors.
Use the term 'combine' instead of 'merge' since that is the term used in
BIP 174.
10fedfb3b4 Change Prevouts::All(&[TxOut]) to Prevouts::All(&[Borrow<T>]) (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
I believe this avoids some allocation of creating a vec of TxOut to
create a slice incase the data is already available in psbt/other
methods.
See #834
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This avoids some allocation of creating a vec of TxOut to
create a slice incase the data is already available in psbt/other
methods. Facilitates creation of Prevouts from &[TxOut] as well as
&[&TxOut]
This changes the type of secp signature from secp256k1::Signature to
bitcoin::PublicKey. Psbt allows storing signatures for both compressed
as well as uncompressed keys. This bug was introduced in #591 while
trying to change the type of BIP32 keys from bitcoin::PublicKey to
secp256k1::PublicKey.
151173821b Use fn name to_ instead of into_ (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
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 conversion methods that use `into_` for `Copy` types to use
`to_`, no need to deprecate these ones because they are unreleased.
**Note to maintainers**
This is similar in concept to #798 but only touches new code introduced in this release. Has been labelled 'RC fix' for that reason. Please feel free to remove the label if you disagree.
From the docs: https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html
<h2><a class="header" href="https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html#ad-hoc-conversions-follow-as_-to_-into_-conventions-c-conv" id="ad-hoc-conversions-follow-as_-to_-into_-conventions-c-conv">Ad-hoc conversions follow <code>as_</code>, <code>to_</code>, <code>into_</code> conventions (C-CONV)</a></h2>
<p>Conversions should be provided as methods, with names prefixed as follows:</p>
Prefix | Cost | Ownership
-- | -- | --
as_ | Free | borrowed -> borrowed
to_ | Expensive | borrowed -> borrowed
| | | borrowed -> owned (non-Copy types)
| | | owned -> owned (Copy types)
into_ | Variable | owned -> owned (non-Copy types)
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b138428df7 Re-export public map types from root level (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
We currently have the `map` module private but containing a bunch of types that are needed in the public API (specifically in a `PartiallySignedTransaction`).
To give access to them re-export the `util::psbt` module at the root level.
Found while testing `master` with `rust-miniscript`.
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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 conversion methods that use `into_` for `Copy` types to use
`to_`, no need to deprecate these ones because they are unreleased.
We currently have the `map` module private but containing a bunch of
types that are needed in the public API (specifically in a
`PartiallySignedTransaction`).
Re-export the publicly required types to the `psbt` module and then
again at the root level of `rust-bitcoin` as we do for other types.
abe52f681b Cleanup/Dedup psbt (De)Serialization code (sanket1729)
fbd86dcf63 Update documentation of EcdsaSig::from_slice (sanket1729)
85009a7b50 Update documentation of from_u32_consensus (sanket1729)
0fed04e2d5 Change EcdsaSig hash type deser (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Changes the parsing behavior in PSBT on non-standard sighash types to give an explicit error, rather than silently mangling the parsed value
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dfd8924398 Remove insert_pair from Map trait (Tobin Harding)
ad75d5181f Make Map trait private to psbt module (Tobin Harding)
53225c0a6e Improve docs in map module (Tobin Harding)
92059c2841 Add full stops to rustdocs (Tobin Harding)
11c046b707 Refactor match arms (Tobin Harding)
e6af569490 Move imports to top of file (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
The `Map` method `insert_pair` is never called for `PartiallySignedTransaction`. Separate the method into its own trait (`Insert`) and delete dead code. The dead code contains the alleged bug in #576.
- Patch 1: Preparatory cleanup
- Patch 2: Preparatory refactor
- Patch 3 and 4: Improve docs in the module that this PR touches
- Patch 5: Make `Map` trait private to the `psbt` module
- ~Patch 6: Make `concensus_decode_global` method into a function~
- Patch ~7~ 6: Pull `insert_pair` method out of `Map` trait into newly create `Insert` trait
Resolves: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/576
(Title of PR is `Make Map trait private` because that is the API break.)
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8a993e8a58 Properly deprecate util::ecdsa key re-exports (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
bcb8932ccf Re-org keys and ecdsa mods - pt.3 (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
d1c2213d3b Re-org keys and ecdsa mods - pt.2 (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
b9170162d5 Re-org keys and ecdsa mods - pt.1 (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
2d9de78725 Re-export all key types under `util::key`. Deprecate other exports. (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
This PR tries to do a minimally-invazive separation of signature- and key-related types, previously mixed in a single `util::ecdsa` module.
Rationale: bitcoin key types are not specific for signature algorithm. See discussion at #588.
This PR became possible after we moved on new `secp256k1` version exposing `XonlyPublicKey` type, since now all key types may co-exist in a single module under different names
The PR goal is achieved through
- Renaming ecdsa mod into private ec module such that the code is not copied and diff size is small;
- Introducing dummy ecdsa mod back in the next commit and re-exporiting only signature types from internal `ec` mod in it;
- Re-exporting all key types under `key` module, removing previous depreciation message for bitcoin keys.
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The method implementation of `insert_pair` is currently not used for
`PartiallySignedTransaction`. Having an implementation available is
deceiving.
Delete the unused `insert_pair` code from
`PartiallySignedTransaction` (dead code). Make the `insert_pair` methods
from `Input` and `Output` be standalone functions.
The `Map` trait has been deemed confusing and not that useful to users
of the library, we still use it internally within the `psbt` module
though so make it visible only in `psbt` and `psbt::map`.
Improve the function rustdocs in the `psbt::map` module by:
- using third person tense as is idiomatic in the Rust ecosystem
- using rustdoc `///` not code comments `//` for methods
- Use `# Return` section for documenting return values
Done for this module only as part of a PR fixing code within this
module.
40f38b3edc enforce strict SI(treat capital of m, u, n, p as invalid) in parsing amount denomiation. add disallow_unknown_denomination test (KaFai Choi)
e80de8b1ee add nano and pico BTC to Donomination enum (KaFai Choi)
Pull request description:
Close [741](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/741)
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This commit tries to achieve separation of signature- and key-related types, previously mixed in a single ECDSA module.
Rationale: bitcoin key types are not specific for signature algorithm.
This is achieved through
- Remove key mod with its content moved to ecdsa mod
- Re-export keys under key module in util mod - to make git generate diff for the rename of ecdsa mod in the next commit correctly.
7405836411 Fix warning about deprecated method use (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
f39b1300fa CI: do not fail fast (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
f77c57195a Making Script method new_* names more consistent (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
91b68a468d Taproot-related methods for Script type (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
599c5f9488 Generalizing taproot key tweaking for KeyPairs (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
* Adds taproot-related methods to `Script`
* Fixes API for existing taproot methods
* Generalizes `TapTweak` trait to work with both public keys and key pairs
~~UPD: PR is pending https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-secp256k1/pull/342~~
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9a8ab3f3ff Change type of final script witness to Witness from Vec<Vec<u8>> (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Doing this would certainly help APIs downstream that operate on &Witness because they would not conversion from &Vec<Vec<u8>> to &Witness.
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a6e8f581db PSBT BIP32 keys moved to Secp256k1 from bitcoin ECDSA (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
Fourth step in implementation of Schnorr key support after #588. This PR is a follow-up to non-API breaking #589 and API-breaking #590, which must be reviewed and merged first. ~~(The current PR includes all commits from #589 and #590, which should be reviewed there. The only commit specific to this PR is b8105e95dc8651626b783403ca060f7d32d21144)~~
UPDATE: All related PRs are merged now and this PR is ready for the review
PR description:
While PSBT BIP174 does not specify whether uncompressed keys are supported in BIP32-related fields, from BIP32 it follows that it is impossible to use uncompressed keys within the extended keys. This PR fixes this situation and is a companion to BIP174 PR clarifying key serialization: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1100
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Fourth step in implementation of Schnorr key support after #588.
While PSBT BIP174 does not specify whether uncompressed keys are supported in BIP32-related fields, from BIP32 it follows that it is impossible to use uncompressed keys within the extended keys. This PR fixes this situation and is a companion to BIP174 PR clarifying key serialization: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1100
7f06e91a93 LowerHex and UpperHex implementations for LeafVersion (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
6a3f3aabaf Inverse alternative formatting for LeafVersion type (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
bec6694233 Fix docs on error conditions in LeafVersion::from_consensus (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
7c28b47451 LowerHex and UpperHex implementations for FutureLeafVersion (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
Trivial post-merge fixups from review comments in #718
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cf0c48cc86 Improve Debug for PrivateKey (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
b65a6ae49b Test for extended private key keypair generation f5875a (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
e6a3d603c9 BIP32 extended key `to_ecdsa()` and `to_schnorr()` methods (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
b72f56c4ae BIP32 extended keys are using Scep256k1 keys instead of bitcoin ECDSA (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
This is third step required to introduce Schnorr key support according to #588. This PR starts API-breaking changes and is follow-up to non-API breaking #589, which is already merged.
PR rationale: BIP32 does not support uncompressed keys and using type with compression flag was a mistake
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ef8a3a839e Introduce FutureLeafVersion (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
b028385a72 Improve docs in LeafVersion (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
839c022f29 Make serde for LeafVersion to have byte representation (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
67b8db05a8 Converting LeafVersion into an enum (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
2405417432 Use TAPROOT_ANNEX_PREFIX in sighash module (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
The original `LeafVersion` implementation was just a newtype around `u8`. I think that having enum explicitly listing consensus script implementation rules may be more beneficial in terms of both code readibility and future use of multiple script types, where `LeafVersion` may operate as a context object provided to `Script` to specify interpretation rules for particular op codes.
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247a14f4c3 Use test big block for bench_stream_reader instead of making one (Riccardo Casatta)
b92dfbb63f exclude test_data when publishing the crate (Riccardo Casatta)
f5a9681a2a include a big block in test_data, use it for ser/de benchmark (Riccardo Casatta)
09dada55d6 Move bip158 test vectors to test_data (Riccardo Casatta)
06d1a820c3 Remove testnet block hex from tests, use test_data with include_bytes! (Riccardo Casatta)
Pull request description:
In the first two commits I moved some data from source files to the newly introduced `test_data` dir, including it with `include_[str|bytes]!` macro.
The second-to-last commit introduces a big block in test_data which is very handy in ser/de benchmark (I used it for #672) because with smaller blocks you may not notice performance improvements.
Since I don't want to pollute the package the last commit excludes the `test_data` dir from the published package. I think it's fine to do it because dependent packages don't run dependencies tests.
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Rust idiomatic style is to put the rustdoc _above_ any attributes on
types, functions, etc.
Audit the codebase and move comments/attributes to the correct place.
Add a trailing full stop at times to neaten things up a little extra.
7d982fa9a2 Add all tests from BIP 371 (sanket1729)
d22e0149ad Taproot psbt impl BIP 371 (sanket1729)
108fc3d4db Impl encodable traits for TapLeafhash (sanket1729)
c7478d8fd0 Derive serde for taproot stuctures (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Built on top of #677 . Will rebase and mark ready for review after #677 is merged.
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106acdc3ac Add fuzzing for Witness struct (Riccardo Casatta)
2fd0125bfa Introduce Witness struct mainly to improve ser/de performance while keeping most usability. (Riccardo Casatta)
Pull request description:
At the moment the Witness struct is `Vec<Vec<u8>>`, the vec inside a vec cause a lot of allocations, specifically:
- empty witness -> 1 allocation, while an empty vec doesn't allocate, the outer vec is not empty
- witness with n elements -> n+1 allocations
The proposed Witness struct contains the serialized format of the witness. This reduces the allocations to:
- empty witness -> 0 allocations
- witness with n elements -> 1 allocation for most common cases (you don't know how many bytes is long the entire witness beforehand, thus you need to estimate a good value, not too big to avoid wasting space and not too low to avoid vector reallocation, I used 128 since it covers about 80% of cases on mainnet)
The inconvenience is having slightly less comfortable access to the witness, but the iterator is efficient (no allocations) and you can always collect the iteration to have a Vec of slices. If you collect the iteration you end up doing allocation anyway, but the rationale is that it is an operation you need to do rarely while ser/de is done much more often.
I had to add a bigger block to better see the improvement (ae860247e191e2136d7c87382f78c96e0908d700), these are the results of the benches on my machine:
```
RCasatta/master_with_block
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_deserialize ... bench: 5,496,821 ns/iter (+/- 298,859)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize ... bench: 437,389 ns/iter (+/- 31,576)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize_logic ... bench: 108,759 ns/iter (+/- 5,807)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_deserialize ... bench: 670 ns/iter (+/- 49)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_get_size ... bench: 7 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize ... bench: 51 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize_logic ... bench: 13 ns/iter (+/- 0)
branch witness_with_block (this one)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_deserialize ... bench: 4,302,788 ns/iter (+/- 424,806)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize ... bench: 366,493 ns/iter (+/- 42,216)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize_logic ... bench: 84,646 ns/iter (+/- 7,366)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_deserialize ... bench: 648 ns/iter (+/- 77)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_get_size ... bench: 7 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize ... bench: 50 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize_logic ... bench: 14 ns/iter (+/- 0)
```
With an increased performance to deserialize a block of about 21% and to serialize a block of about 16% (seems even higher than expected, need to do more tests to confirm, I'll appreciate tests results from reviewers)
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Witness struct is in place of the Vec<Vec<u8>> we have before this commit.
from_vec() and to_vec() methods are provided to switch between this type and Vec<Vec<u8>>
Moreover, implementation of Default, Iterator and others allows to have similar behaviour but
using a single Vec prevent many allocations during deserialization which in turns results in
better performance, even 20% better perfomance on recent block.
last() and second_to_last() allows to access respective element without going through costly Vec
transformation
Instead of always requiring the full raw script and leaf version, allow
just specifying a raw leaf hash to the sighash computation functions.
This is very useful when dealing with PSBTs, because the
`PSBT_IN_TAP_BIP32_DERIVATION` field only maps a public key to a leaf
hash, so a signer could just take it and produce a signature with it
rathern than having to jump through hoops to recover the full raw
script.
f690b8e362 Be more liberal when parsing Denomination (Tobin Harding)
628168e493 Add missing white space character (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
There is no reason to force users to use a particular format or case for `Denomination` strings. Users may wish to write any of the following and all seem reasonable
- 100 sats
- 100 sat
- 100 SAT
The same goes for various other `Denomination`s.
- Patch 1 enables usage of "sats", "sat", "bit", "bits"
- Patch 2 enables usage of various lower/uper case formatting
Fixes: #729
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779d4110c6 Fixed a bunch of clippy lints, added clippy.toml (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This is the initial step towards using and maybe enforcing clippy.
It does not fix all lints as some are not applicable. They may be
explicitly ignored later.
Some discussion about clippy was in #685
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7aacc3782a Add tests from BIP341 (sanket1729)
61629cc733 Make taproot hashes forward display (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Add tests for taproot.
- ~Also fixes one bug in #677, namely, I was returning `LeafVersion::default()` instead of given version~
- ~ Fixes a bug in #691 about taking secp context as a reference instead of consuming it. This should have not passed my review, but this is easy to miss. ~
- Makes the display on taproot hashes forward instead of the reverse (because the BIP prints in a forward way, I think we should too and it is more natural. )
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There is no reason to force users to use one particular form when
providing a denomination string. We can be liberal in what we accept
with no loss of clarity.
Allow `Denomination` strings to use a variety of forms, in particular
lower case and uppercase.
Note, we explicitly disallow various forms of `Msat` because it is
ambiguous whether this means milli or mega sats.
Co-developed-by: Martin Habovštiak <martin.habovstiak@gmail.com>
This is the initial step towards using and maybe enforcing clippy.
It does not fix all lints as some are not applicable. They may be
explicitly ignored later.
b454cf8e15 Return None from merkle_root functions (Tobin Harding)
7a8b017ea3 Use correct spelling of merkle (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
~Do two minor refactorings to the `bitcoin_merkle_root[_inline] functions.~
This PR has grown, is no longer a refactoring because the two functions have been changed to return an `Option`.
First patch is cleanup. Here is the commit message for the second patch
```
The merkle_root of an empty tree is undefined, this is the only error
case we have for the two `bitcoin_merkle_root*` functions. We can fully
describe this error case by returning an `Option` if args are found to
be empty.
While we are at it, refactor out a recursive helper function to make
reading the code between the two functions easier.
```
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8361129518 Add SchnorrSig type (sanket1729)
94cfe79170 Rename existing SigHashType to EcdsaSigHashType (sanket1729)
648b3975a5 Add SchnorrSigHashType::from_u8 (sanket1729)
410e8bf46c Rename sighash::SigHashType::SigHashType to SchnorrSigHashType (sanket1729)
fa112a793a Add EcdsaSig (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
Fixes#670 . Separates `SchnorrSigHashType` and `LegacySigHashType`. Also adds the following new structs:
```rust
pub struct SchnorrSig {
/// The underlying schnorr signature
pub sig: secp256k1::schnorrsig::Signature,
/// The corresponding hash type
pub hash_ty: SchnorrSigHashType,
}
pub struct EcdsaSig {
/// The underlying DER serialized Signature
pub sig: secp256k1::Signature,
/// The corresponding hash type
pub hash_ty: LegacySigHashType,
}
```
This code is currently minimal to aid reviews. We can at a later point implement (Encodeable, psbt::Serialize, FromHex, ToHex) etc in follow-up PRs.
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506e03fa4d util/address: use hash functions of PublicKey/Script (Marko Bencun)
f826316c25 util/address: avoid .expect/panic (Marko Bencun)
ad83f6ae00 util/address: make address encoding more modular (Marko Bencun)
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This allow library clients to plug their own encoding parameters in a
backwards compatible manner.
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b5bf6d7319 Improve rustdocs on schnorr module (Tobin Harding)
a6d3514f2b Return parity when doing tap_tweak (Tobin Harding)
7af0999745 Re-name TweakedPublicKey constructor (Tobin Harding)
3c3cf0396b Remove use of unreachable in error branch (Tobin Harding)
d8e42d153e Remove 'what' comments (Tobin Harding)
b60db79a3b Use un/tweaked public key types (Tobin Harding)
402bd993b2 Add standard derives to TweakedPublickKey (Tobin Harding)
9c015d9ce3 Add newline to end of file (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
We have two types for tweaked/untweaked schnorr public keys to help users of the taproot API not mix these two keys up. Currently the `taproot` module uses 'raw' `schnoor::PublicKey`s.
Use the `schnoor` module's tweak/untweaked public key types for the `taproot` API.
Fixes: #725
Please note, I saw this was labeled 'good-first-issue' but I ignored that and greedily implemented a solution because of two reasons
1. We want to get taproot stuff done post haste.
2. I'm struggling to follow what is going on with all the taproot work so this seemed like a way to get my hands dirty.
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1518517374 Decrease Huffman weight type to 32 bits (Jeremy Rubin)
Pull request description:
This builds on https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/699 but is the more bikesheddable part since it changes the API.
> u32 of weight should be enough for any branch.
-- Bill Gates
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Currently we calculate the parity during `tap_tweak` but do not return
it, this means others must re-do work done inside `tap_tweak` in order
to calculate the parity. We can just return the parity along with the
tweaked key.
Keeping inline with the method on `UntweakedPublicKey` that outputs a
`TweakedPublicKey` we can use the same name, for the same reasons.
Use `dangerous_assume_tweaked` as the constructor name to highlight the
fact that this constructor should probably not be being used.
We currently run `tweak_add_check` and use the result as a conditional
branch, the error path of which uses `unreachable`. This usage of
`unreachable` is non-typical. An 'unreachable' statement is by
definition supposed to be unreachable, it is not clear why we would need
to have a conditional branch to check an unreachable statement.
Use `debug_assert!` so programmer errors get caught in un-optimised
builds but in optimised builds the call to `tweak_add_check` is not even
done.
We have two types for tweaked/untweaked schnorr public keys to help
users of the taproot API not mix these two keys up. Currently the
`taproot` module uses 'raw' `schnoor::PublicKey`s.
Use the `schnoor` module's tweak/untweaked public key types for the
`taproot` API.
The merkle_root of an empty tree is undefined, this is the only error
case we have for the two `bitcoin_merkle_root*` functions. We can fully
describe this error case by returning an `Option` if args are found to
be empty. We can do the same for the wrapper functions in `block`
module.
While we are at it, refactor out a recursive helper function to make
reading the code between the two functions easier.
5b21a9cb1f Use TapTweakHash method for computing tweak (Noah)
Pull request description:
Quick follow up PR to #691 using a method from #677.
### Changes
- Updated `UntweakedPublicKey::tap_tweak(...)` to use `TapTweakHash::from_key_and_tweak(...)`
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e7b84e20d3 Use expect for concensus_encode on Vec (Tobin Harding)
4031fbf4ba Use expect for concensus_encode on sinks (Tobin Harding)
fa513bb5b5 Use expect for concensus_encode on engines (Tobin Harding)
a2efafcf9a Use error instead of err (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Calls to `unwrap` outside of tests are generally unfavourable. We currently call `unwrap` in a bunch of places on calls to `consensus_encode` when passing writers that do not fail.
Remove `unwrap` calls on all calls to `consensus_encode` that pass a writer argument for which write functions do not fail. Use `expect` with a descriptive string instead.
Fixes: #714
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Calls to `unwrap` outside of tests are typically unfavourable.
In memory writers (`Vec`) do not error. We can use `expect` with a
descriptive message string to indicate this.
Calls to `unwrap` outside of tests are typically unfavourable.
Hash engines do not error when calling `consensus_encode`. Instead of
the current usage of `unwrap` we can use `expect` with a descriptive
string as is done in other parts of the codebase.
In the name of uniformity use the same error message as argument to
`expect` througout the codebase.
Use "engines don't error" instead of "engines don't err".