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Tobin C. Harding 6e47d57744
Rename difficulty transition threshold functions
These two functions calculate the min/max threshold transition which is
a _target_ not a "difficulty" number. Using "difficulty" in the function
name is unnecessarily confusing.

Rename and deprecate the functions.
2024-04-02 11:41:38 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 4121c9a09f
Rename Params::pow_limit to max_attainable_target
The maximum "attainable" target is a `rust-bitcoin` thing, Core use max
unattainable.

Deprecated the `Params::pow_limit` field and add a new field
`max_attainable_target`.

The `Params` type is `non_exhaustive` so this is not an API breaking
change.
2024-04-02 11:41:38 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding f0f6d3f162
Take Params instead of Network in difficulty function
What we really want is the maximum target, but since this is a const in
`Params` use an `AsRef<Params>` argument in the `difficulty` functions.

Requires implementation of `AsRef<Params> for Params`.
2024-04-02 11:41:34 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 104dee9376
Debug assert that target != zero in difficulty calc
The `difficulty` calculation requires dividing a target value by `self`.
Add an assertion that `self` is not zero to help devs debug this.

Note that this should never really be hit, but its possible there is a
bug somewhere causing the target to be set to zero - so this may help
debugging.

Also, add panics section to rustdocs.
2024-04-02 11:40:46 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding c1ba496a07
Document current behaviour of difficulty_float
Improve rustdocs on the `Target::difficulty_float` function,
specifically the return value if self is zero.
2024-04-02 11:40:45 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 2a6821b426
Use link to CompactTarget in rustdoc 2024-04-02 11:33:26 +11:00
Fmt Bot a565db9fdd 2024-03-31 automated rustfmt nightly 2024-03-31 01:03:18 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra 750b4dfb8b
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2569: Move types to `units`
cbee9781e8 Move unit types to units (Tobin C. Harding)
5bd0d7194b Remove unused absolute::Error (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  Move the following unit types to the new `units` crate:

  - `locktime::absolute::{Height, Time}`
  - `locktime::relative::{Height, Time}`
  - `FeeRate`
  - `Weight`

  Also move the `parse` module as well as constants as required.

  Do minimal changes to get things building:

  - Feature gate on "alloc" as needed.
  - Remove rustdocs that use `bitcoin` types.
  - Re-export units types so this is a non-breaking change.
  - Fix import paths.

  Patch 1 was originally #2526, putting it in via this PR to try and speed up the process.

  Close: #2282

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    ACK cbee9781e8 lgtm. this is a good start. I think the LockTime types should follow Height and Time

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2024-03-15 22:43:51 +00:00
Andrew Poelstra d2617f99b2
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2530: Improve leaf errors
f8de7954b2 Remove unused pow::TryFromError type (Tobin C. Harding)
43c5eb765c Fix witness_version leaf error type (Tobin C. Harding)
2af764e859 hashes: Fix leaf error type (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  In light of recent discussion go over the codebase and look for some places that the leaf errors are wrong. Does not do the whole code base, excludes `p2p` and a couple of other places.

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2024-03-13 15:03:57 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding f8de7954b2
Remove unused pow::TryFromError type 2024-03-12 12:14:26 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding cbee9781e8
Move unit types to units
Move the following unit types to the new `units` crate:

- `locktime::absolute::{Height, Time}`
- `locktime::relative::{Height, Time}`
- `FeeRate`
- `Weight`

Also move the `parse` module as well as constants as required.

Do minimal changes to get things building:

- Feature gate on "alloc" as needed.
- Remove rustdocs that use `bitcoin` types.
- Re-export units types so this is a non-breaking change.
- Fix import paths.
2024-03-12 11:59:39 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding b873a3cd44
Do infallible int from hex conversions
We have three integer wrapping types that can be created from hex
strings where the conversion from an integer is infallible:

- `absolute::LockTime`
- `Sequence`
- `CompactTarget`

We would like to improve our handling of the two prefix characters (eg
0x) by making it explicit.

- Modify the inherent `from_hex` method on each type to error if the
input string does not contain a prefix.

- Add an additional inherent method on each type `from_unprefixed_hex`
that errors if the input string does contain a prefix.

This patch does not touch the wrapper types that cannot be infallibly
constructed from an integer (i.e. absolute `Height` and `Time`).
2024-02-27 10:40:52 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 4d762cb08c
Remove the FromHexStr trait
The `FromHexStr` trait is used to parse integer-like types, however we
can achieve the same using inherent methods.

Move the hex parsing functionality to inherent methods, keeping the same
behaviour in regard to the `0x` prefix.
2024-02-27 10:09:20 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 9187bf3a65
Fix new nightly warnings/errors
The latest nightly toolchain introduced a whole bunch of new warnings
and errors, mostly to do with import statements - fix them all.
2024-02-21 14:13:49 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 9bdac92e1a
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2464: Remove broken kani test
7e1ba7895f Remove broken kani test (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  This test is failing. I do not want to dive back into kani right now, just remove it.

  This is what I originally did in #2454 but changed directions and tried to fix it. Running kani test takes ages and I'd need to dig back to refresh my memory to work with kani. I don't have the motivation to do that at the moment. Just remove the test.

  FTR I added the test recently without fulling thinking it through and it has never passed so we are not loosing any coverage. Doing this was the original mistake I should not have made.

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2024-02-12 14:23:33 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 7e1ba7895f
Remove broken kani test
This test is failing. I do not want to dive back into kani right now,
just remove it.
2024-02-11 06:58:50 +11:00
yancy 1d13020129 test: Add conditional check for debug_assertions
Adding debug_assertions where the test case panics allows the test suite
to run in release mode successfully.
2024-02-10 12:37:50 +01:00
Tobin C. Harding 47569302fc
Fix broken kani test
We can only multiply numbers that do not overflow. Also inhibit div by
zero.
2024-02-07 09:58:57 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 8bdaf4a34d
Remove carrying_mul TODO
Add an issue and remove the TODO from the code.

ref: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/2425
2024-02-01 12:28:43 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 53808fa9c9
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2388: Use hex-conservative to display pubkey
faa45cf10f Remove stale comment (Tobin C. Harding)
c82f26e960 Use hex-conservative to display pubkey (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  We introduced `hex-conservative` ages ago, use it to display the `PublicKey`.

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2024-01-24 17:33:12 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding faa45cf10f
Remove stale comment
This uses `hex-conservative` which is fast, remove the stale comment.
2024-01-24 12:12:38 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 66352cba98
Add kani test and remove TODO
Add a kani test to check `div_rem`.
2024-01-23 19:32:08 +11:00
josibake 61bf462806
Use full path in all macro usage of Result
If a user has defined their own alias for Result and tries to use a macro,
relative paths cause an issue. Use full paths to fix this.
2024-01-18 19:11:01 +01:00
Andrew Poelstra 2073a40c50
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2240: Require `BufRead` instead of `Read`
263a8b3603 Require BufRead instead of Read (Tobin C. Harding)
32d68fd1fa io: Add BufRead trait (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  Require `BufRead` instead of `Read` for consensus decode trait.

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2024-01-16 15:16:54 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 263a8b3603
Require BufRead instead of Read
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>
2024-01-16 14:36:00 +11:00
GoodDaisy 04f3e939a7 Fix typos in test function names 2024-01-11 22:45:58 +08:00
Tobin C. Harding 61c02ff202
Move block hash types
We would like all the various hash types to be defined where they
rightly live instead of in the `hash_types` module.

Move the block hash types to the `block` module. While moving, add full
stops to the rustdoc of each hash.

Re-export _all four_ types from lib.rs (previously `WitnessMerkleNode`
was not re-exported).
2023-12-05 14:57:28 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding f764a607ac
Use conventional import path for io crate
We have a convention in `rust-bitcoin` to use external crates directly
when importing them not via `crate::foo`.

Update all the import paths for `io` to use this form.
2023-11-29 08:48:03 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra cfa6768e79
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2221: Implement LowerHex and UpperHex for CompactTarget
58710dfb91 Implement LowerHex and UpperHex for CompactTarget (Vojtěch Toman)

Pull request description:

  closes #2219

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2023-11-26 14:32:47 +00:00
Vojtěch Toman 58710dfb91
Implement LowerHex and UpperHex for CompactTarget 2023-11-25 23:26:57 +01:00
Tobin C. Harding a41e978855
Update to edition 2021
We just bumped the MSRV to Rust 1.56.1 which includes edition 2021.

Update all crates in this repo to use edition 2021 and build/lint
warnings.
2023-11-23 06:20:03 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 966b190f23
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2168: Use network when calculating difficulty
12d615d900 Use network when calculating difficulty (Tobin C. Harding)
62af5b54f3 Improve difficulty rustdocs (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  The difficulty is a ratio of the max and current targets, since the max is network specific the difficulty calculation is also network specific.

  We already have network specific maximum target constants, use them when calculating the difficulty.

  Patch 1 is a trival docs improvement to `block::Header::difficulty`.

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2023-11-06 14:38:00 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding 2c33744baa
Remove code deprecated since v0.31.0
We only deprecate for a single release.

Remove all code deprecated since `v0.31.0`.
2023-11-04 12:14:54 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 12d615d900
Use network when calculating difficulty
The difficulty is a ratio  of the max and current targets, since the
max is network specific the difficulty calculation is also network
specific.

We already have network specific maximum target constants, use them when
calculating the difficulty.
2023-11-03 12:05:23 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 38005f6aa7
Use Target for pow_limit
The `Params::pow_limit` field is currently a `Work` type, this is
incorrect. The proof of work limit is the highest _target_ not the
lowest work (even though these have a relationship).

Note that we use the highest _attainable_ target, this differs from
Bitcoin Core and the reasoning is already documented in the code.

Add new consts and document where they came from as well as how they
differ to Core.

Use the new consts in the various network specific `Params` types.
2023-10-11 08:50:42 +11:00
Andrew Poelstra 3743f2743b
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#2101: Audit error types code base wide
10374af75c Make error types uniform (Tobin C. Harding)
43d3306822 Use explicit error::Error impl instead of the default (Tobin C. Harding)
2512dbafc2 Remove impl_std_error macro (Tobin C. Harding)
6933ca4fc2 Add suffix to HiddenNodes error type (Tobin C. Harding)
2b40ea24fb Add suffix to IncompleteBuilder error type (Tobin C. Harding)
f41416a0ea Add suffix to UnknownMagic error type (Tobin C. Harding)
5658dac024 Add suffix to UnknownChainHash error type (Tobin C. Harding)
2fb71dd943 Move p2p error types to bottom of file (Tobin C. Harding)
39314ad52f Move error code to match conventional layout (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  PR aims to achieve two things:
  - Make error code brain dead easy to read
  - Get error code closer to being ready for v1.0

  The first 8 patches are pretty basic, and are broken up into really small changes. The last patch is much bigger, it has a long git log to explain it but reviewing should not take too much brain power.

  This PR does not introduce anything new, it just applies what we have been doing recently with errors. Before v1.0.0 others will likely want to re go over all the error types. As such I believe this PR can be merged under the one ack carve-out.

  ### TODOs (future PRs)

  We have a few errors that still need splitting up:

  - Split up `merkle_tree::block::MerkleBlockError`
  - Split up `psbt::error::Error`
  - Split up `IncompleteBuilderError`

  Also, all error From's should probably have `#[inline]`, I noticed late in the process and did not have the heart to visit every error again.

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2023-10-06 14:19:39 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding be8aee6968
Remove stale link 2023-10-05 15:19:33 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 7d54cd3485
Fix typo in docs 2023-10-05 15:13:09 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 10374af75c
Make error types uniform
On our way to v1.0.0 we are defining a standard for our error types,
this includes:

- Uses the following derives (unless not possible, usually because of `io::Error`)

  `#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]`

- Has `non_exhaustive` unless we really know we can commit to not adding
  anything.

Furthermore, we are trying to make the codebase easy to read. Error code
is write-once-read-many (well it should be) so if we make all the error
code super uniform the users can flick to an error and quickly see what
it includes. In an effort to achieve this I have made up a style and
over recent times have change much of the error code to that new style,
this PR audits _all_ error types in the code base and enforces the
style, specifically:

- Is layed out: definition, [impl block], Display impl, error::Error impl, From impls
- `error::Error` impl matches on enum even if it returns `None` for all variants
- Display/Error impls import enum variants locally
- match uses *self and `ref e`
- error::Error variants that return `Some` come first, `None` after

Re: non_exhaustive

To make dev and review easier I have added `non_exhaustive` to _every_
error type. We can then remove it error by error as we see fit. This is
because it takes a bit of thinking to do and review where as this patch
should not take much brain power to review.
2023-10-04 15:15:52 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding 43d3306822
Use explicit error::Error impl instead of the default
In a further effort to make the code brain-dead easy to read; use an
explicit implementation of `std::error::Error` that returns `None`
instead of relying on the default trait implementation.
2023-10-04 15:15:43 +11:00
Tobin C. Harding a70b1b9c6c
Use standard set of derives on all error types
As part of an ongoing effort to make our error types stable and useful
add a stand set of derives to all error types in the library.

    `#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]`

Add `Copy` if possible and the error type does not include
`#[non_exhaustive]`.

If an error type includes `io::Error` it only gets `#[derive(Debug)]`.
2023-07-28 06:15:49 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding 2268b44911
Depend on hex-conservative
We have just released the `hex-conservative` crate, we can now use it.

Do the following:

- Depend on `hex-conservative` in `bitcoin` and `hashes`
- Re-export `hex-conservative` as `hex` from both crate roots.
- Remove all the old hex code from `hashes`
- Fix all the import statements (makes up the bulk of the lines changed
  in this patch)
2023-07-21 10:59:46 +10:00
sanket1729 de7fe5e4ec
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1739: Mutate mul_u64 with mutagen
7cdc90565f Mutate mul_u64 with mutagen (Tobin C. Harding)

Pull request description:

  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.

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2023-06-14 17:53:39 -07:00
Andrew Poelstra 4abbdc20a0
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1820: Expose valid (min, max) difficulty transition thresholds
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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2023-05-06 18:53:15 +00:00
Wilmer Paulino 8e6f953aa7
Expose valid (min, max) difficulty transition thresholds
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.
2023-05-04 12:41:28 -07:00
Tobin C. Harding 6cab7beba3
Deprecate min/max_value methods
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.
2023-05-03 08:26:58 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding 5fbbd483ea
Use MIN/MAX consts instead of min/max_value
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.
2023-05-03 08:22:30 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding 984fe69448
bitcoin: Remove attribution from all files
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.
2023-05-01 09:22:48 +10:00
Andrew Poelstra e83a2d3422
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1742: Use package in manifest and shorten import
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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2023-04-05 14:20:06 +00:00
Tobin C. Harding a189942c64
Use doc_auto_cfg
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.
2023-03-29 14:50:33 +11:00