Currently we are defining the `sha512::Hash` type manually instead of
using the `hash_type` macro.
The generated code using the macro is identical to that without
it (although I didn't actually look at the generated code :)
e21ee381bc Split Prevouts errors out into specific error types (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Done as part of the great error clean up.
Currently we are returning a general `Error` from `Prevouts` functions, this is un-informative, we can do better by returning specific types that indicate the exact error path.
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d6298fe711 Use capital B for Bitcoin in rustdoc (Tobin C. Harding)
bcfabc3556 Fix typo, missing word (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
In an effort to make review merge quicker push these two changes up as a separate PR.
Totally trivial.
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fde6479c6a Create uniform build script (yancy)
Pull request description:
Previously, each unique compiler cfg attribute that appeared in the codebase was hard coded and emitted to stdout at compile time. This meant keeping the file up to date as different compiler cfg attributes changed. It's inconsequential to emit a compiler version that's not used, so this change just emits all possibilities to reduce the maintenance burden of the build script.
Note that there is a bit of diff noise in one of the `build.rs` since I simply did a copy of one to the other to make them uniform.
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Done as part of the great error clean up.
Currently we are returning a general `Error` from `Prevouts` functions,
this is un-informative, we can do better by returning specific types
that indicate the exact error path.
Previously, each unique compiler cfg attribute that appeared in the
codebase was hard coded and emitted to stdout at compile time. This
meant keeping the file up to date as different compiler cfg attributes
changed. It's inconsequential to emit a compiler version that's not
used, so this change just emits all possibilities to reduce the
maintenance burden of the build script.
efedf862b0 bitcoin: Bump version number to v0.31.0 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
In preparation for release of v0.31.0 bump the version number.
The changelog is already up to date because we have done two RC releases.
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2ecab31f94 Remove stale comment and map_err (yancy)
b166442fb0 Replace hex_psbt macro with test helper function (yancy)
9e4a784b8b Move psbt macro to the psbt test module (yancy)
Pull request description:
Remove `#[cfg(test)]` and the macro `psbt_with_values` from macros.rs and place it in the tests module for psbt.
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2a891e0be8 Add a missing link to #2006 in 'bitcoin/CHANGELOG.md' (lateminer)
Pull request description:
In the changelog, there is a wrong link to #2006.
Additionally, a link and description for #2020 are missing.
This PR addresses these minor issues.
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875545517d Add clippy exceptions for needless_question_mark lint (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
This lint forces you to write semantically different code that is in most cases inferior, just to save you 5 characters.
The reason why the code is inferior is because it doesn't do error conversion so it would break when either of the two function signatures changes while in the original code using the `?` operator, nothing would break if the inner error can be converted into the outer error.
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750ee2ba56 Remove unnecessary clippy attribute on is_sighash_single_bug (Steven Roose)
f522a0290c Remove unnecessary clippy attribute on relative::LockTime (Steven Roose)
b7f11d4493 Remove unnecessary clippy attribute on absolute::LockTime (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
Am I missing something and are they necessary in some other clippy configuration than the one I ran?
It's surprising really that clippy doesn't have a lint to notice unnecessary clippy exception attributes..
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d391ada5b8 ci: nightly rustfmt PR scheduled/manual (Einherjar)
Pull request description:
## Summary
- Removes nightly `rustfmt` checks from CI and `CONTRIBUTING.md`. Superseds #2127
- Adds automated nightly `rustfmt` PR creations manual and every Sunday 00:00 UTC. Closes#2128. Closes#1712.
## Details
The new `.github/workflows/rustfmt.yml` action does the following:
1. Checkouts the repo
1. Install the nightly Rust toolchain with `rustfmt` component
1. Run `cargo +nightly fmt` which format all the codebase with the nightly Rust toolchain writing the changes
1. Add the current date in `YYYY-MM-DD` format as an GH action ENV var
1. If changes are detected, create a PR with the following details:
- Title: Automated nightly rustfmt (`DATE`)
- Body: Automated nightly `rustfmt` changes by [create-pull-request](https://github.com/peter-evans/create-pull-request) GitHub action
- Commit message: `DATE` automated rustfmt nightly
- label: `rustfmt`
I did a test run (with `workflow_dispatch` and some minor changes to trigger the PR) in my fork.
Check how the PR looks in https://github.com/realeinherjar/rust-bitcoin/pull/5
Of course, all of these things can be changed.
They are all suggestions...
## Security Disclaimer
We are only introducing a new action, which is quite battle-checked, [`peter-evans/create-pull-request`](https://github.com/peter-evans/create-pull-request) with ~2k stars and proper maintained.
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b163d9b59a Replace hex_script macro with a helper function (yancy)
7f26439e20 Add track_caller to test helper functions (yancy)
bf08ee4499 Replace helper macro with helper function (yancy)
Pull request description:
Remove the macro hex_psbt and replace with a function. Using track_caller to accurately report the test name and line number during a panic is used in place of a macro.
This is a refactor commit to the test suit.
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Remove the macro hex_script and replace with a function. Using
track_caller to accuretly report the test name and line number
during a panic is used in place of a macro.
The test helper files can panic when calling hex_psbt(). hex_psbt()
will report the calling function, instead of the offending test. Adding
track_caller to functions that call hex_psbt will report the line number
of the failing test.
Remove the macro hex_psbt and replace with a function. Using
track_caller to accuretly report the test name and line number
during a panic is used in place of a macro.
38960ab5a5 Bump version to 0.31.0-rc2 (Tobin C. Harding)
79dfe8d270 justfile: Add update-lock-files command (Tobin C. Harding)
178069c13e Add changelog entries for v0.31.0 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Prepare for the v0.31.0-rc2 release.
- Add changlog entries
- Add a `just update-lock-files` command
- Bump the version ready for next RC release
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If our custom dev scripts get a `just` command it makes them more
discoverable for new contributors.
Add a command to run the `update-lock-files.sh` script.
b108ffa2ec Implement manual fmt::Debug for BlockHeader to include block hash (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
I think it makes sense for a block header to have the block hash shown in the debug print.
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hex_psbt was added as a macro so that a panic would reveal the line
number of the failing test by expanding the macro at the test location.
However, a stack trace can be used to reveal the test that caused the
failure using RUST_BACKTRACE=1. Furthermore, the track_caller macro is
added to the helper methods which will reveal the line number of the
calling function (the offending test). More detailed information for
debugging has been added to hex_psbt() so that the offending string
will be included in the panic message.
The macro psbt_with_values is used by the psbt test module. Since
there is no pre-processing required, there is no reason to use
metaprogramming here, so this commit moves the logic from a
macro to common function in the test module.
6731e85dc1 bitcoin: Bump version to 0.31.0-rc1 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Lets go!
As discussed in #2099 we are going to do RC releases for this release. This PR is for the first one, as such it does not include changelog entries, we are going to try out using the new github action to create those.
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38005f6aa7 Use Target for pow_limit (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
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.
Fix: #2106
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678eee8d73 Use Message::from_digest (Tobin C. Harding)
6f30ac9d02 Upgrade the secp dependency (Tobin C. Harding)
818a3c5424 Use Keypair instead of KeyPair in identifiers (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Upgrade the `secp256k1` dependency to the newly released `v0.28.0`.
FTR this includes two simple changes:
- Use `Message::from_digest_slice` instead of `Message::from_slice`.
- Use `secp256k1::Keypair` instead of `secp256k1::KeyPair`.
But to stay in line with the keypair change we deprecate and rename the tweaked alias.
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539f4ba64c apoelstra run of generate-files.sh (Andrew Poelstra)
20f3a05d2a ci: replace fuzz toolchain (Einherjar)
Pull request description:
1. Changes the toolchain fom `actions-rs/toolchain` to `dtolnay/rust-toolchain`.
Closes#2113.
1. Changes the CI runner from `ubuntu-20.04` to `ubuntu-latest`.
Related #2114.
1. Updates the `fuzz/generate-files.sh` to match `.github/workflows/fuzz.yml`.
Closes#2115.
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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.
We have a new API function available with recent version of `secp256k1`
to create a `Message` directly from a sighash byte array.
Use `Message::from_digest(sighash.to_byte_array())` to construct
messages ready to sign.
old: `actions-rs/toolchain`
new: `dtolnay/rust-toolchain`
fix
ci(fuzz): change runner to ubuntu-latest
ci: update run syntax in fuzz job
ci: update and run fuzz/generate-files.sh
Upgrade the `secp256k1` dependency to the newly released `v0.28.0`.
FTR this includes two simple changes:
- Use `Message::from_digest_slice` instead of `Message::from_slice`.
- Use `secp256k1::Keypair` instead of `secp256k1::KeyPair`.
In preparation for updating the secp dependency to v0.28.0, which
includes a change of `KeyPair` to `Keypair`, change our identifier usage
to indicate that "keypair" is a single word.
Deprecate the old forms.