995c797e0d feat: generate PrivateKey (kshitjj)
Pull request description:
added a function to generate a private key
Resolves: #1823
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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.
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.
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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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).
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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8f6317fbab Add predict_weight test for witness address types (yancy)
Pull request description:
Add a predict_weight test for address types with witness data
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fabcde036f Use package in manifest and shorten import (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We can use `package` to rename `bitcoin_hashes` to `hashes` and `bitcoin_internals` to `internals`. This makes imports more terse with no loss of meaning.
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29cb34eed7 Refactor Address struct and its methods (Harshil Jani)
Pull request description:
Closes#1755
In this PR the `as_unchecked` is added to the Address struct, which returns a reference to the same address but with the type Address<NetworkUnchecked>. Similarly, the `assume_checked_ref` is added to Address<NetworkUnchecked>, which returns a reference to the same address but with the type Address.
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91f45a214f Replace hardcoded values with compile-time hashing (Martin Habovstiak)
095b7958dd Make `sha256t_hash_newtype!` evocative of the output. (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
The Rust API guidelines state that macros should be evocative of the
output, which is a sensible recommendation. We already had this for
`hash_newtype!` macro but didn't for sha256t version.
This changes the macro to have this syntax:
```rust
sha256t_hash_newtype! {
// Order of these structs is fixed.
/// Optional documentation details here. Summary is auto-generated.
/*pub*/ struct Tag = raw(MIDSTATE_BYTES, LEN);
/// Documentation here
#[hash_newtype(forward)] // optional, default is backward
/*pub*/ struct HashType(/* attributes allowed here */ _);
}
```
Closes https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1427
Depends on #1769
How do you like the syntax? Is weird `struct Foo = bar(..);` acceptable?
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873501a85f Use slice patterns (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Some code looks better with slice patterns. This changes `bip32` to use them.
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This commit refactors the Address struct and its methods to improve
its functionality and usability.The AddressInner struct now holds
the payload and network, and the PhantomData<V> type is used to track
the network validation state.
Also as_unchecked and assume_checked_red methods are added to allow
conversion between checked and unchecked network validation state.
Signed-off-by: Harshil Jani <harshiljani2002@gmail.com>
Previous changes enabled passing the string used as a tag into
`sha256t_hash_newtype!` macro rather than hard-coding midstate. This
commit takes advantage of it and replaces the hard-coded values with
compile-time executed (`const`) hashing.
The Rust API guidelines state that macros should be evocative of the
output, which is a sensible recommendation. We already had this for
`hash_newtype!` macro but didn't for sha256t version.
This changes the macro to have this syntax:
```rust
sha256t_hash_newtype! {
// Order of these structs is fixed.
/// Optional documentation details here. Summary is auto-generated.
/*pub*/ struct Tag = raw(MIDSTATE_BYTES, LEN);
/// Documentation here
#[hash_newtype(forward)] // optional, default is backward
/*pub*/ struct HashType(/* attributes allowed here */ _);
}
```
Closes#1427
We've upgraded MSRV but didn't update clippy config, so some things that
could be improved aren't caught by clippy. This updates the config and
fixes the new issues.
I also `rg '1\.41\.1'`ed for interesting changes and found one
additional improvement.
a189942c64 Use doc_auto_cfg (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
If we use `#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]` instead of `#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))]` we no longer need to manually mark types with `#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]`.
Sweeeeeet.
Props to pezcore for the lesson :)
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implementation of PartialEq<Address> for Address<NetworkUnchecked>
Signed-off-by: Harshil Jani <harshiljani2002@gmail.com>
If we use `#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]` instead of
`#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))]` we no longer need to manually
mark types with `#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "std")))]`.
Sweeeeeet.
ed80df5ebc Add `ChainHash::from_genesis_block_hash` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This improves readability of converting `BlockHash` into `ChainHash`. It's useful in e.g. Electrum protocol which sends `BlockHash` (serialized backward).
Closes#1751
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We can use `package` to rename `bitcoin_hashes` to `hashes` and
`bitcoin_internals` to `internals`. This makes imports more terse with
no loss of meaning.
82b6332b91 create a set of recognized denomination forms (yancy)
Pull request description:
I took a stab at restricting the acceptable forms here. There was some consensus that "BtC" was confusing that was discussed in a previous pr https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1715.
Also, personally I felt that the `PossiblyConfusingDenomination` enum variant was itself confusing. I think it's probably cleaner to just maintain a list of acceptable forms and treat everything else as unknown. For now I just created a const of possibly confusing forms.
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This improves readability of converting `BlockHash` into `ChainHash`.
It's useful in e.g. Electrum protocol which sends `BlockHash`
(serialized backward).
Closes#1751
122188f7dd Use shorter import statements (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Just patch 2, patch 1 is #1728
From the commit log of patch 2
Use shorter import statements
As per discussion [0] use the shorter form for importing crates that we
re-export (`hashes` and `secp256k1`).
[0] https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/discussions/1661
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