Previously the crate used negative reasoning to enable `std` which was
hard to understand, required the `prelude` module and wasn't really
needed because it's only needed when a crate wants to add `alloc`
feature-backwards compatibly and this crate always had the feature.
This cleans up usage to unconditionally use `#[no_std]` and then just
add `extern crate` on top as needed by activated features.
Using the crate without allocation was previously disabled making the
crate empty without the feature. This chage makes it more fine-grained:
it only disables string and float conversions which use allocator. We
could later provide float conversions by using a sufficiently-long
`ArrayString`.
7bf478373a Model `TooBig` and `Negative` as `OutOfRange` (Martin Habovstiak)
54cbbf804f Express `i64::MAX + 1` as `i64::MIN.unsigned_abs()` (Martin Habovstiak)
b562a18914 Move denomination error out of `ParseAmountError` (Martin Habovstiak)
5e6c65bc1a Clean up `unsigned_abs` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Closes#2265Closes#2266
Disclaimer: I did this in December and don't remember why I haven't pushed it. Maybe because it's somehow broken but I don't see how so please review a bit more carefully just in case.
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6ddb5cce37 Use Magic::BITCOIN in unit tests (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We are currently calling `From` to create the magic bytes, this is unnecessary since `Magic` provides consts.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
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5eb2de1660 Remove TODO about rand trait (Tobin C. Harding)
66cc007c2b p2p: Remove TODO comments (Tobin C. Harding)
0b5fb45ea0 consensus: Remove HEX_BUF_SIZE todo (Tobin C. Harding)
579668892a consensus: Remove TODO (Tobin C. Harding)
53beb9db30 Remove ancient todos in test code (Tobin C. Harding)
abe2241828 units: Remove "alloc" TODO (Tobin C. Harding)
5386ef0fd2 psbt: Delete TODO comments (Tobin C. Harding)
14c8a2232b examples: Remove TODO (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Done while working on #2368. There are 5 left. Do we want to leave the MSRV ones in there?
```bash
bitcoin/src/blockdata/weight.rs:66: // TODO replace with panic!() when MSRV = 1.57+
bitcoin/src/consensus/serde.rs:101: // TODO: statically prove impossible cases
bitcoin/src/pow.rs:445: // TODO: Use `carrying_mul` when stabilized: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85532
units/src/amount.rs:595: // TODO replace whith unwrap() when available in const context.
units/src/amount.rs:599: // TODO replace with panic!() when MSRV = 1.57+
```
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6715e93e89 Add Witness::p2tr_key_spend function (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
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.
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Development for `psbt` has move to another repo, these TODO comments are
over there alread, lets just remove them from `rust-bitcoin` as part of
an effort to remove TODOs from the codebase.
fb81bff61f Add a from impl for ParseIntError (Tobin C. Harding)
2130150df6 absolute: Use Self in error type (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
While reviewing #2335 I noticed a few places that error code needed some love.
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3cfd746bbc Add functionality to serialize signatures to a writer (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Serializing the ecdsa and taproot `Signature` straight to a writer is a useful thing to be able to do.
Add `to_writer` to both `SerializedSignature`s and also to the `Signature`s (calling through to `SerializedSignature`).
Remove TODO comments from code.
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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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1c4614ea30 hashes: Remove serde-std feature (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
As we do for "rand-std" in the `bitcoin` crate we can enable "std" when the "serde-std" feature is enabled. This makes the features more explicit and arguably more ergonomic.
Found while working on #2353, no additional testing added hear (in CI).
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3c4f6850f4 Flatten trivial errors. (Martin Habovstiak)
a4d01d0b6c Factor out `io::Error` from sighash errors (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
The hadnling of `io::Error` in sighash had a few problems:
* It used `io::ErrorKind` instead of `io::Error` losing inforation
* Changing `io::ErrorKind` to `io::Error` would disable `PartialEq`&co
* The `Io` error wariants were duplicated
It turns out all of these can be solved by moving the `Io` variant into a separate error.
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The error returned when parsing amount had a `Negative` variant which
was weird/unreachable when parsing `SignedAmount`. Also weirdly, parsing
would return `TooBig` when the amount was negative - too low.
To resolve this we merge them into one `OutOfRange` variant that nuges
the consumers to make principled decisions and print error messages as
amounts being more than or less than a specific value which is easier to
understand for the users. Notably, the API still allows getting
information about which type was parsed and which bound was crossed but
in a less obvious way. This is OK since users who have a very good
reason can use this information but most won't.
Closes#2266
The `from_str_in` methods on amounts returned `ParseAmountError` which
contained `InvalidDenomination` among its variants. This one was never
returned because the method doesn't parse denomination.
This change separates the error out.
Closes#2265
Previousle we copied `unsigned_abs` method from `core` because it was
unstable in older MSRV. Our current MSRV allows using the method
directly so this removes our old one and uses the one from standard
library instead.
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.
As is customary add a `From` impl for the `ParseIntError` and use `?`.
While this does not make much difference it saves devs wondering why
there is a `From` impl for one of the variants and not the other.
Serializing the ecdsa and taproot `Signature` straight to a writer is a
useful thing to be able to do.
To both ECDSA and Taproot types:
- Add `SerializedSignature::to_writer`
- Add `Signature::serialize_to_writer`
Remove TODO comments from code.
dae16f052c Use any method on iterator (Tobin C. Harding)
671dc0e9e0 Use better predicate name (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
- Patch 1: Improve the name.
- Patch 2: Use `any` instead of manual loop.
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20a5f1f35f Use KnowHrp instead of Network (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We have a bunch of functions that take `Network` when what they really want is something that can be converted to a `KnownHrp`.
Make `KnownHrp` public and accept `impl Into<KnownHrp>`.
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9eeadaab98 bitcoin: Remove bech32 from the public API (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The only place that `bech32` appears in the pubic API is as a pub extern crate re-export. This is totally unnecessary since no other `bech32` functions or types appear in the public API.
Removing `bech32` from the public API allows us to stabilize `rust-bitcoin` without waiting for `bech32` to stabalize - WIN.
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66352cba98 Add kani test and remove TODO (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Add a kani test to check `div_rem`.
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1fe90223aa Remove DO_COV (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We have test coverage by way of `coveralls` now. Remove the old stale `DO_COV` stuff.
Fix: #1853
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We have a bunch of functions that take `Network` when what they really
want is something that can be converted to a `KnownHrp`.
Make `KnownHrp` public and accept `impl Into<KnownHrp>`.
The only place that `bech32` appears in the pubic API is as a pub extern
crate re-export. This is totally unnecessary since no other `bech32`
functions or types appear in the public API.
Removing `bech32` from the public API allows us to stabilize
`rust-bitcoin` without waiting for `bech32` to stabalize - WIN.
b2344e019d units: Assert roundtrip SignedAmount/str overflows (Tobin C. Harding)
baadcf4c0a units: Test that SignedAmount float conversion overflows (Tobin C. Harding)
d768f25da8 units: Remove duplicate assertion (Tobin C. Harding)
1d536ac8b2 units: Enable parsing Amount from u64::MAX (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Our `Amount` type uses an internal `u64` and we maintain no invariants on the inner value. Therefore we should be able to parse `u64::MAX`.
Fix the parsing code by removing the explicit, incorrect check and fix unit tests to mirror this behaviour.
Fix: #2297
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c6c5f07880 Add automated labeler job (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Rather than modifying the labels manually, which we often forget, we can label the PRs automatically. This will make it easier to search PRs.
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