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Tobin C. Harding 922b820105 Replace assert!(false) with panic!
Clippy emits:

  warning: `assert!(false)` should probably be replaced

As suggested, replace assert with a call to panic.
2022-06-07 15:15:26 +10:00
sanket1729 911a9ec579
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1018: Add more documentation to some core types
1875c912c3 Extend docstring for more types (Dawid Ciężarkiewicz)
325ea8fb7d Add "Relevant BIPs` to `Address` (Dawid Ciężarkiewicz)
7c2ca3d20b Add `BlockHeader` Bitcoin Core reference link (Dawid Ciężarkiewicz)
f4922f6fe7 Update `BlockHeader::version` documentation (Dawid Ciężarkiewicz)

Pull request description:

  This is meant to make it more educational, and handy even for experienced developers.

  A first step to make https://docs.rs/bitcoin (or `cargo doc --open`) a go-to place for
  convenient Bitcoin documentation.

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2022-06-01 15:06:35 -07:00
sanket1729 471f90923d
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1006: Feature `use-serde` renamed to `serde`
2e7effc604 Feature `use-serde` renamed to `serde` (Martin Habovstiak)

Pull request description:

  Features activating external crates are supposed to have same name as
  those crates. However we depend on same feature in other crates so we
  need a separate feature. After MSRV bump it is possible to rename the
  crates and features so we can now fix this inconsistency.

  Sadly, derive can't see that the crate was renamed so all derives must
  be told to use the other one.

  Replaces #373

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2022-06-01 14:29:02 -07:00
Tobin C. Harding 99f565f932 Add non_exhaustive to all error enums
Adding an error variant to a public enum is an API breaking change, this
means making what could be small refactorings or improvements harder. If
we use `non_exhaustive` for error types then we mitigate this cost.
There is a tradeoff however, downstream users who explicitly match on
our public error types must include a wildcard pattern.
2022-05-31 14:29:50 +10:00
Dawid Ciężarkiewicz 1875c912c3 Extend docstring for more types 2022-05-27 20:34:36 -07:00
Dawid Ciężarkiewicz 325ea8fb7d Add "Relevant BIPs` to `Address` 2022-05-27 20:34:36 -07:00
Dawid Ciężarkiewicz 7c2ca3d20b Add `BlockHeader` Bitcoin Core reference link 2022-05-27 20:34:36 -07:00
Dawid Ciężarkiewicz f4922f6fe7 Update `BlockHeader::version` documentation 2022-05-27 20:34:36 -07:00
Martin Habovstiak 2e7effc604 Feature `use-serde` renamed to `serde`
Features activating external crates are supposed to have same name as
those crates. However we depend on same feature in other crates so we
need a separate feature. After MSRV bump it is possible to rename the
crates and features so we can now fix this inconsistency.

Sadly, derive can't see that the crate was renamed so all derives must
be told to use the other one.
2022-05-26 10:10:47 +02:00
Tobin C. Harding 97a5bb1439 Implement std::error::source codebase wide
Audit ever error type we have and implement `source` for each.
2022-05-19 16:35:11 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding 9f0c687d89 Enable edition 2018
Add 'edition = "2018"' to the manifest and do a bunch of manual path
fixups (use statements and fully qualified paths).
2022-05-11 10:16:48 +10:00
Tobin C. Harding dca0d67771 Fix in preparation for next edition
Use cargo to upgrade from edition 2015 to edition 2018.

 cargo fix --edition

No manual changes made. The result of the command above is just to fix
all the use statements (add `crate::`) and fix the fully qualified path
formats i.e., `::Foo` -> `crate::Foo`.
2022-05-11 10:16:17 +10:00
Tobin Harding 3bde1a205c Remove get_ prefix
We have a bunch of methods that use the prefix `get_`, they are not
exactly getters because they do more than just access a struct fields so
Rust convention relating to getters does not apply, however, the `get_`
prefix does not add to the descriptiveness of name hence the shorter
form can be used with no loss of clarity.

Improve docs and deprecate any methods changed that are pubic.
2022-03-19 08:28:30 +11:00
Tobin Harding 6d84998168 Improve braces usage
Add a pair of braces to improve readability.
2022-03-14 13:52:13 +11:00
Tobin Harding bf4f5638e0 Refactor whitespace
Do various whitespace refactorings, of note:

- Use space around equals e.g., 'since = "blah"'
- Put return/break/continue on separate line

Whitespace only, no logic changes.
2022-03-14 13:51:50 +11:00
Tobin Harding 146d5e83d1 Improve docs for blockdata::block
Improve the rustdocs for the `blockdata::block` module:

- Use full sentences (capitalisation and full stop)
- Use third person tense instead of imperative
- Improve wording if needed
2022-03-10 06:39:32 +11:00
Tobin Harding f03092c380 Fix erroneous function rustdoc
The returns part of the function docs appears to be stale, remove it.
Improve wording of rustdocs while we are at it.
2022-03-10 06:39:32 +11:00
Tobin Harding 5464848f45 Refactor check_witness_commitment
Currently function contains nested `if` clauses that arguably obfuscate
the code. We can make the code easier to read by pulling out the error
paths and returning them higher up in the function.

Refactor only, no logic changes.
2022-03-10 06:39:04 +11:00
Tobin Harding e54a2d653b Put && operator at front of line
In an effort to make code containing multi-line logical AND clearer to
read put the operator at the start of the line.
2022-01-25 10:21:06 +11:00
Nils Loewen cd2435c807
Change deprecated version to 0.28. Remove redundant Block::merkle_root() logic. 2022-01-12 16:23:35 -08:00
Nils Loewen 05788285f5
Issue #394 - Refactor Block::merkle_root() to
Block::compute_merkle_root() and deprecate Block::merkle_root().
2022-01-12 13:37:23 -08:00
Riccardo Casatta 247a14f4c3
Use test big block for bench_stream_reader instead of making one 2022-01-06 13:55:50 +01:00
Riccardo Casatta f5a9681a2a
include a big block in test_data, use it for ser/de benchmark 2022-01-06 13:48:02 +01:00
Riccardo Casatta 06d1a820c3
Remove testnet block hex from tests, use test_data with include_bytes! 2022-01-06 13:47:51 +01:00
Riccardo Casatta 9c3a27a326
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#680: Deprecate `StreamReader`
e860333bf3 Fix typos (Riccardo Casatta)
9189539715 Use BufReader internally in StreamReader to avoid performance regression on existing callers (Riccardo Casatta)
5dfb93df71 Deprecate StreamReader (Riccardo Casatta)
9ca6c75b18 Bench StreamReader (Riccardo Casatta)

Pull request description:

  `StreamReader` performance is extremely poor in case the object decoded is "big enough" for example a full Block.

  In the common case, the buffer is 64k, so to successfully parse a 1MB block 16 decode attempts are made.
  Even if a user increases the buffer size, `read` is not going to necessarily fill the buffer, as stated in the doc https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/trait.Read.html#tymethod.read. In my tests, the reads are 64kB even with a 1MB buffer.

  I think this is the root issue of the performance issue found in electrs in https://github.com/romanz/electrs/issues/547 and they now have decided to decode the TCP stream with their own code in cd0531b8b7 and 05e0221b8e.

  Using directly `consensus_encode` seems to make more sense (taking care of using `BufRead` if necessary) so the `StreamReader` is deprecated

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2022-01-06 13:28:32 +01:00
Dr. Maxim Orlovsky 86055d9df5
Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#672: New Witness struct to improve ser/de perfomance
106acdc3ac Add fuzzing for Witness struct (Riccardo Casatta)
2fd0125bfa Introduce Witness struct mainly to improve ser/de performance while keeping most usability. (Riccardo Casatta)

Pull request description:

  At the moment the Witness struct is  `Vec<Vec<u8>>`, the vec inside a vec cause a lot of allocations, specifically:

  - empty witness -> 1 allocation, while an empty vec doesn't allocate, the outer vec is not empty
  - witness with n elements -> n+1 allocations

  The proposed Witness struct contains the serialized format of the witness. This reduces the allocations to:

  - empty witness -> 0 allocations
  - witness with n elements -> 1 allocation for most common cases (you don't know how many bytes is long the entire witness beforehand, thus you need to estimate a good value, not too big to avoid wasting space and not too low to avoid vector reallocation, I used 128 since it covers about 80% of cases on mainnet)

  The inconvenience is having slightly less comfortable access to the witness, but the iterator is efficient (no allocations) and you can always collect the iteration to have a Vec of slices. If you collect the iteration you end up doing allocation anyway, but the rationale is that it is an operation you need to do rarely while ser/de is done much more often.

  I had to add a bigger block to better see the improvement (ae860247e191e2136d7c87382f78c96e0908d700), these are the results of the benches on my machine:

  ```
  RCasatta/master_with_block
  test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_deserialize                 ... bench:   5,496,821 ns/iter (+/- 298,859)
  test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize                   ... bench:     437,389 ns/iter (+/- 31,576)
  test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize_logic             ... bench:     108,759 ns/iter (+/- 5,807)
  test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_deserialize     ... bench:         670 ns/iter (+/- 49)
  test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_get_size        ... bench:           7 ns/iter (+/- 0)
  test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize       ... bench:          51 ns/iter (+/- 5)
  test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize_logic ... bench:          13 ns/iter (+/- 0)

  branch witness_with_block (this one)
  test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_deserialize                 ... bench:   4,302,788 ns/iter (+/- 424,806)
  test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize                   ... bench:     366,493 ns/iter (+/- 42,216)
  test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize_logic             ... bench:      84,646 ns/iter (+/- 7,366)
  test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_deserialize     ... bench:         648 ns/iter (+/- 77)
  test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_get_size        ... bench:           7 ns/iter (+/- 0)
  test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize       ... bench:          50 ns/iter (+/- 5)
  test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize_logic ... bench:          14 ns/iter (+/- 0)
  ```

  With an increased performance to deserialize a block of about 21% and to serialize a block of about 16% (seems even higher than expected, need to do more tests to confirm, I'll appreciate tests results from reviewers)

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2021-12-30 01:55:44 +02:00
Riccardo Casatta 2fd0125bfa
Introduce Witness struct mainly to improve ser/de performance while keeping most usability.
Witness struct is in place of the Vec<Vec<u8>> we have before this commit.

from_vec() and to_vec() methods are provided to switch between this type and Vec<Vec<u8>>

Moreover, implementation of Default, Iterator and others allows to have similar behaviour but
using a single Vec prevent many allocations during deserialization which in turns results in
better performance, even 20% better perfomance on recent block.

last() and second_to_last() allows to access respective element without going through costly Vec
transformation
2021-12-28 09:56:38 +01:00
Martin Habovstiak 779d4110c6 Fixed a bunch of clippy lints, added clippy.toml
This is the initial step towards using and maybe enforcing clippy.
It does not fix all lints as some are not applicable. They may be
explicitly ignored later.
2021-12-21 22:50:13 +01:00
Riccardo Casatta 9ca6c75b18
Bench StreamReader 2021-12-12 17:33:24 +01:00
Tobin Harding b454cf8e15 Return None from merkle_root functions
The merkle_root of an empty tree is undefined, this is the only error
case we have for the two `bitcoin_merkle_root*` functions. We can fully
describe this error case by returning an `Option` if args are found to
be empty. We can do the same for the wrapper functions in `block`
module.

While we are at it, refactor out a recursive helper function to make
reading the code between the two functions easier.
2021-12-10 11:24:30 +11:00
Tobin Harding fa513bb5b5 Use expect for concensus_encode on engines
Calls to `unwrap` outside of tests are typically unfavourable.

Hash engines do not error when calling `consensus_encode`. Instead of
the current usage of `unwrap` we can use `expect` with a descriptive
string as is done in other parts of the codebase.
2021-11-25 10:01:41 +11:00
Tobin Harding 3f5caa501f Clean up module level rustdocs
Docs can always do with a bit of love.

Clean up the module level (`//!`) rustdocs for all public modules.

I claim uniform is better than any specific method/style. I tried to fit
in with what ever was either most sane of most prevalent, therefore
attaining uniformity without unnecessary code churn (one exception being
the changes to headings described below).

Notes:

* Headings - use heading as a regular sentence for all modules e.g.,

```
//! Bitcoin network messages.
```

as opposed to
```
//! # Bitcoin Network Messages
```

It was not clear which style to use so I picked a 'random' mature
project and copied their style.

* Added 'This module' in _most_ places as the start of the module
description, however I was not religious about this one.

* Fixed line length if necessary since most of our code seems to follow
short (80 char) line lengths for comments anyways.

* Added periods and fixed obvious (and sometimes not so obvious)
grammatically errors.

* Added a trailing `//!` to every block since this was almost universal
already. I don't really like this one but I'm guessing it is Andrew's
preferred style since its on the copyright notices as well.
2021-11-06 10:59:53 +11:00
Dr. Maxim Orlovsky 697e8f5194
Merge pull request #626 from visvirial/impl-vsize
Implement `Block.get_strippedsize()` and `Transaction.get_vsize()`
2021-09-11 00:09:22 +02:00
Devrandom 4826d0c6cc no_std support
Based on the original work by Justin Moon.

*MSRV unchanged from 1.29.0.*

When `std` is off, `no-std` must be on, and we use the [`alloc`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/alloc/) and core2 crates. The `alloc` crate requires the user define a global allocator.

* Import from `core` and `alloc` instead of `std`
* `alloc` only used if `no-std` is on
* Create `std` feature
* Create `no-std` feature which adds a core2 dependency to polyfill `std::io` features. This is an experimental feature and should be
used with caution.
* CI runs tests `no-std`
* MSRV for `no-std` is 1.51 or so
2021-07-15 09:04:49 +02:00
Vis Virial c9dead410a
Implement `Transaction.get_strippedsize()`.
`Block.get_strippedsize()` is also simplified and optimized.
2021-06-29 07:34:37 +09:00
Vis Virial 2085dc32a7
Refactoring: define `Block.get_base_size()`. 2021-06-28 20:07:07 +09:00
Vis Virial 4ac9cef9e9
Implement `Block.get_strippedsize()` and `Transaction.get_vsize()`. 2021-06-28 20:03:42 +09:00
Devrandom 95aa3bf153 std -> core 2021-06-11 17:28:04 +02:00
Jeffrey Czyz ade2bcee8e
Return BlockHash from BlockHeader::validate_pow
Validating a block's proof-of-work involves computing the block hash.
Returning it from BlockHeader::validate_pow avoids having callers
recompute the block hash if it is needed.
2021-02-17 17:40:17 -08:00
Steven Roose 94b7371424 Replace serde_struct_impl with derive-based impls 2020-12-30 16:32:52 +01:00
0xB10C b7caf0110f test: BlockHeader::difficulty()
https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/462
2020-12-26 11:33:54 +01:00
0xB10C 4eca40dcc1 test: BlockHeader::validate_pow()
https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/462#issuecomment-683916241
2020-12-26 11:33:39 +01:00
0xB10C d5bf5c88a3 test: BlockHeader::work()
https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/462#issuecomment-683916241
2020-12-26 11:33:22 +01:00
Elichai Turkel 609b9523b8
Add benchmarks for block serialization 2020-10-08 16:28:17 +03:00
Steven Roose 9c90b39ebd
Add Block::coinbase and Block::bip34_block_height 2020-10-07 18:54:12 +02:00
Steven Roose 29a74a14ab
Move around impls in block module
So that an impl always succeeds the struct type definition.
2020-10-07 18:48:24 +02:00
Braydon Fuller 945db009b2
Add test for transaction and block version serialization 2020-08-19 14:12:03 -07:00
Braydon Fuller e9f1f11c2c
Transaction and header version is signed int 2020-08-17 10:28:51 -07:00
Alexis Sellier 9cb5d2e711 Link type in rustdoc 2020-07-09 21:17:02 +02:00
Alexis Sellier e8cecfe1d3 Add `BlockHeader::u256_from_compact_target` function
This implements the counterparty to BlockHeader::compact_target_from_u256,
to convert a compact u32 to a Uint256.
2020-07-09 21:17:02 +02:00