Add a function for creating the witness when doing a key path spend for
a P2TR output.
This mirrors what we did for P2WPKH when adding `Witness::p2wpkh`.
Includes update to the taproot signing example to use the new constructor.
fe8d559d69 test: add invalid segwit transaction test (startup-dreamer)
Pull request description:
Tries to close#2183
Added the test for invalid segwit transaction (witness flag is set but no witness is present) using [This suggested hex](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/2183#issuecomment-1901207149) by Kixunil
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a338a61cc3 Remove quadratic algorithm (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we loop over transaction inputs within a loop over transaction inputs - ouch.
Cache the `use_segwit_serialization` outside the iteration loop.
Fix: #2357
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e356ff6611 Remove the now unused sighash::Error type (Tobin C. Harding)
c17324c574 Introduce segwit sighash error types (Tobin C. Harding)
f0b567313b Introduce sighash::LegacyError (Tobin C. Harding)
a1b21e2f1d Introduce sighash::TaprootError (Tobin C. Harding)
b0f20903a5 Introduce AnnexError (Tobin C. Harding)
a1a2056829 Add tx_in/tx_out accessor methods on Transaction (Tobin C. Harding)
f08aa16e91 Use Self:: in error return type (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Improve the error handling in the `sighash` module by adding small specific error types.
Close: #2150
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61bf462806 Use full path in all macro usage of Result (josibake)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/2355
Couldn't think of a clever way to do this , so just grepped for all instances of `macro_rules` and added the full path for the imports. Wasn't sure if it was necessary for `fmt::Result`, but went ahead and added the full path for consistency.
Tested locally and confirmed this fixes the issue I was seeing.
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In a few places in the codebase we want to grab an reference to an input
by index. To reduce code duplication add two methods on `Transaction`,
each to get a reference to an input or output respectively.
These are public methods, do not use them yet internally.
Currently we loop over transaction inputs within a loop over transaction
inputs - ouch.
Cache the `use_segwit_serialization` outside the iteration loop.
Fix: #2357
aa6e5cd342 Use full path in all macro usage of Result (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
Apparently when someone uses a custom `Result` type and then uses some of these macros, they can get type conflict errors.
(Thanks josibake for finding this using the `sha256t_hash_newtype` macro.)
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Our decoding code reads bytes in very small chunks. Which is not
efficient when dealing with the OS where the cost of a context switch is
significant. People could already buffer the data but it's easy to
forget it by accident.
This change requires the new `io::BufRead` trait instead of `io::Read`
in all bounds.
Code such as `Transaction::consensus_decode(&mut File::open(foo))` will
break after this is applied, uncovering the inefficiency.
This was originally Kix's work, done before we had the `io` crate.
Changes to `bitcoin` were originally his, any new mistakes are my own.
Changes to `io` are mine.
Co-developed-by: Martin Habovstiak <martin.habovstiak@gmail.com>
2dfe455161 Remove mention of core2 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We no longer depend on `core2`, remove stale code comment mention of the crate.
Fix: #2034
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de9c2bc43d p2p: Improve nonce documentation (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Better describe what the nonce is used for.
Note this file has not had its docs manicured so the line length is 80 still, just use the same line length instead of the conventional 100.
Fix: #575
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The effective_value method is useful for coin selection algorithms. By
providing this effective value method, the effective value of each
output can be known during the coin selection process.
Better describe what the nonce is used for.
Note this file has not had its docs manicured so the line length is 80
still, just use the same line length instead of the conventional 100.
Fix: #575
518f0970c9 Implement ArbitaryOrd for absolute::LockTime (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
At times we would like to provide types that do not implement `PartialOrd` and `Ord` because it does not make sense. I.e we do not want users writing `a < b`. This could range from kind-of-iffy to down-right-buggy (like comparing absolute locktimes).
However this decision effects downstream users who may not care about what the ordering means they just need to use it for some other reason e.g., to use as part of a key for a `BTreeMap` (as we do in `miniscript` requiring the `AbsLockTime` type).
A solution to this problem is to provide a wrapper data type that adds `PartialOrd` and `Ord` implementations. I wrote the `ordered` crate is for this very purpose.
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Applies to both `ecdsa::Signature` and `taproot::Signature`.
Re-name the `Signature` fields with more descriptive names. The
names used were decided upon in the issue discussion.
Impove rustdocs while we are at it.
Note, the change to `sign-tx-segwit-v0` is refactor only, the diff does
not show it but we have a local variable already called `sighash_type`
that is equal to `EcdsaSighashType::All`.
Includes a function argument rename as well, just to be uniform.
Fix: #2139
At times we would like to provide types that do not implement
`PartialOrd` and `Ord` because it does not make sense. I.e., we do not
want users writing `a < b`. This could range from kind-of-iffy to
down-right-buggy (like comparing absolute locktimes).
However this decision effects downstream users who may not care about
what the ordering means they just need to use it for some other reason
e.g., to use as part of a key for a `BTreeMap` (as we do in `miniscript`
requiring the `AbsLockTime` type).
A solution to this problem is to provide a wrapper data type that adds
`PartialOrd` and `Ord` implementations. I wrote the `ordered` crate is
for this very purpose.
Feature gate a new dependency on `ordered` and implement `ArbitraryOrd`
for `absolute::LockTime`.
b02c7d1d33 Derive Copy for WitnessProgram (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently we started using our custom `ArrayVec` for the `program` field of `WitnessProgram`, this means we can now derive `Copy`.
Fix: #2313
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a8d50a5541 Remove Push enum (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The `Push` enum is only ever used to get access to one of its variants. Since it is a private type we can remove it entirely and just return `PushBytes` from the `last_pushdata` function.
Needs careful review but I believe the function name is still correctly descriptive.
This was discovered by of a new nightly clippy warning.
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089ce8f0fb Deprecate `Script::is_provably_unspendable` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This method is not really that useful because it checked an arbitrary condition. There already exists `OP_RETURN` semantics and the method didn't cover all possible ways the script may be invalid.
This deprecates the method and documents why.
Closes#2191
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The `Push` enum is only ever used to get access to one of its variants.
Since it is a private type we can remove it entirely and just return
`PushBytes` from the `last_pushdata` function.
Needs careful review but I believe the function name is still correctly
descriptive.
03bfe1d433 Impove rustdoc on assume_checked_ref (Tobin C. Harding)
769809f1f2 Improve the docs on as_unchecked function (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
In #1765 we added a couple of new functions.
- Patch 1: Fix mis-documented function.
- Patch 2: Do trivial rustdocs fix.
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