b3b57518a0 ci: Check for remaining NEXT_RELEASE in the release script (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
The intention here is that we can use the deprecation tag
`#[deprecated(since = "NEXT_RELEASE")]` and fill in the version number
at release time.
Not sure if there is a good place to mention this somewhere in developer docs. I looked into CONTRIBUTING.md but didn't really found a suitable section for this.
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e223cbe6df CI: Only run release job for release PRs (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we run the release jobs for all PRs, this leads to red CI runs any time we have unreleased changes in one crate used by another i.e., basically days after a release comes out.
Add a `release.sh` script that has more smarts to try and figure out if the patch series currently ontop of tip of mater contains changes that imply its a release PR. To do so we check for changes to the version field in the manifest of each crate.
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088fa24be8 hashes: Derive traits on the sha512::Hash type (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
For all the other hash types we use derive, by way of the `hash_type!` macro, unless I'm missing something we can do the same for `sha512::Hash`.
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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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Currently we run the release jobs for all PRs, this leads to red CI runs
any time we have unreleased changes in one crate used by another i.e.,
basically days after a release comes out.
Add a `release.sh` script that has more smarts to try and figure out if
the patch series currently ontop of tip of mater contains changes that
imply its a release PR. To do so we check for changes to the version
field in the manifest of each crate.
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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42d3ae05be Implement computing SHA256 in const context (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Computing hashes in const fn is useful for esily creating tags for `sha256t`. This adds `const fn` implementation for `sha256::Hash` and the algorithm for computing midstate of tagged hash in `const` context.
Part of #1427
I'd like to make sha256t evocative of the output after this which would also do the thing we want to do with #1427 (awkward language to bypass GH automatically closing it...) I'm thinking of this:
```rust
sha256t_newtype_hash! {
// optional attrs
/*pub*/ struct TagName = "tag_str"; // weird syntax but I guess OK-ish?
// optional attrs
/*pub*/ struct HashName(_); // allowed to elide the type because it's implied; maybe also allow writing it?
}
```
What do you think? I was also thinking about this alternative:
```rust
sha256t_newtype_hash! {
// optional attrs
/*pub*/ struct TagName;
const TAG: Tag = from_str("tag_str"); // allows for having from_raw([...]) or even from_hex([...])
// optional attrs
/*pub*/ struct HashName(_); // allowed to elide the type because it's implied; maybe also allow writing it?
}
```
Which looks more natural but maybe too much boilerplate? Which one do you like? Any better ideas? Heads up sanket1729
Also FYI tcharding this is the kind of post-1.48 change I was thinking about. :)
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8b4280d5ef Update clippy MSRV configuration (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
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.
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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.
Computing hashes in const fn is useful for esily creating tags for
`sha256t`. This adds `const fn` implementation for `sha256::Hash` and
the algorithm for computing midstate of tagged hash in `const` context.
Part of #1427
1187e10299 Add per crate release notes link (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
In #1759 we fixed the link to the bitcoin changelog, we can go one step further and add links for each of the crates.
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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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91863c8a78 Feature (hashes): Add from_bytes_ref and from_bytes_mut to all Hash types (junderw)
Pull request description:
Closes#1756
I added tests to one of the Hash types, let me know if this seems reasonable as a test and I'll add it for all the other Hash types.
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046bda321b comparing NetworkUncheck addresses (Harshil Jani)
Pull request description:
Closes#1754
This PR adds an implementation of the PartialEq trait for the `Address` struct with NetworkUnchecked. The newly implemented function checks if two addresses are equal based on their network and payload. This implementation is useful when comparing an Address with NetworkUnchecked to another Address with NetworkUnchecked
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Signed-off-by: Harshil Jani <harshiljani2002@gmail.com>
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.
bbda9599fa [Docs] Update internal project link to changelog (David A. Harding)
Pull request description:
The changelog was moved in[1], but the link to it in README.md wasn't updated. I don't see any other outdated links to it in this project via a quick git grep.
---Not your usual Harding
[1] bae64e156e
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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
9ade4f3620 add SECURITY.md (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
Draft of a SECURITY.md. Right now it only lists me -- if you are willing to be an alternate, don't be afraid to ask. Pretty-much any of the major regular contributors would be fine.
Fixes#1718
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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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99cb83c3e9 ci: do dry-run releases in CI (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
Will set this to "allow failure" since I think it'll fail during large parts of development, but this will be useful to avoid last-minute problems with releases.
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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.
1dc04fe10f Remove rust_v_1_46 (Tobin C. Harding)
71fa9e81e7 Bump MSRV to 1.48.1 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Just patch 2, patch 1 is #1728
From the commit log of patch 2
Bump MSRV to 1.48.1
As per discussion [0] bump our MSRV for all crates in `rust-bitcoin`
repo to 1.48.1 [1].
[0] https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/discussions/1329
[1] https://blog.rust-lang.org/2020/11/19/Rust-1.48.html
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dbd2ea07b5 Add kilo weight unit conversion (yancy)
Pull request description:
The FeeRate module defaults to sats per `kwu` so when doing fee calculations, it would be convenient to easily convert weight to the same units.
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a629bef85e CI: Prevent duplicate CI runs (Jonathan Underwood)
Pull request description:
Closes#1726
This will prevent duplicate CI runs when merging an internal branch into master.
You can opt-in to a non-master branch CI by using the prefix given.
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