37cd6503f1 ci: Remove TOOLCHAIN env var (Tobin C. Harding)
8eb6c23eaf ci: Remove inner quotes from shell variable (Tobin C. Harding)
58ede47ef1 ci: Use set -ex instead of /bin/sh -ex (Tobin C. Harding)
4c4846f82a Remove double blank line at EOF (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Clean up the CI script. These patches are part of #1225, are beneficial to have before that PR resolves, and are trivial.
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01161e66ee Run formmater on bip158 (Tobin C. Harding)
95393aadbc Move bip158 module to crate root (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We are attempting to flatten the `util` module.
Move the `bip158` module to the crate root out of `util`.
Currently `src/util/` is ignored by the formatter so this move requires `bip158` module to be formatted. Formatting is done as a separate patch so reviewers can run `cargo +nightly fmt` and compare the diffs if so desired.
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Cargo already has an env var for controlling the toolchain, we should
use it instead of our current custom `TOOLCHAIn`.
While we are at it fix the missing `$` from variables (found by
`shellcheck`).
Use RUSTUP_TOOLCHAIN to allow control of the toolchain.
shellcheck emits:
SC2027: The surrounding quotes actually unquote this. Remove or escape them.
Remove inner quotes from shell variable so the feature is correctly printed.
Setting `-ex` in the shebang makes it a little hard to see since folks
are used to glancing up and looking for `set -ex`. Both styles achieve
the same result, so this does not change the logic of the script.
a013847bd3 Correctly handle bicoinconsensus::Error (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
With the latest release of `rust-bitcoinconsensus` the
`bicoinconsensus::Error` now implements `std::error::Error`.
Correctly handle `bicoinconsensus::Error` by returning `Some(e)` and
using `write_err` as is standard across the code base.
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With the latest release of `rust-bitcoinconsensus` the
`bicoinconsensus::Error` now implements `std::error::Error`.
Correctly handle `bicoinconsensus::Error` by returning `Some(e)` and
using `write_err` as is standard across the code base.
fea908c8af Add private::Sealed trait bound to SerdeAmount (Tobin C. Harding)
08e4b28dd0 Add integer serialization tests (Tobin C. Harding)
a8f9e8ad96 Add serde roundtrip tests (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Remove some easy todos from the code. The three patches are unrelated except each removes a single `TODO`. Patch 1 and 2 are unit tests and trivial to review. Patch 3 requires more thought, it was't clear exactly why it was left as a todo and not done at the time.
cc JeremyRubin for patch 3 as the original author of that code.
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As suggested by the todo seal the `SerdeAmount` so users of the library
explicitly cannot implement it.
Its not obvious to me why this wasn't done at the time.
Remove the associated TODO from the code.
Add some negative integer unit tests and remove the TODO.
Note, this is not really that necessary because we are going to move to
using the stdlib `to_le_bytes` methods so we don't really need any of
these test except to test that we are calling the correct be/le method.
They do no harm however.
d25aba8ca0 fuzz: use travis-fuzz.sh in CI (Andrew Poelstra)
407cbca111 fuzz: remove mysteriously-not-necessary quotes from gh action script (Andrew Poelstra)
0a32525862 fuzz: disable features in honggfuzz (Andrew Poelstra)
c7910f4561 Revert "Temporarily disable fuzzing" (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
This reverts commit 720ea29865.
There is a new version of honggfuzz out. Maybe things work now.
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pmt_tests with different tx counts were executed in a single test, not taking advantage of the parallelism provided by unit tests.
A macro was added to define a unit test per transaction count.
We recently added the `Sequence` type and we explicitly did not include
relative lock time logic.
Add a new module `relative` and new type `LockTime` to represent
relative lock times as defined by BIP 68.
There were some duplicated hex macros in the `address` module as well as
several macros outputing specific types instead of working with any type
deserializable from hex.
This cleanup moves the macros and deduplicates them, introduces a new
`TestFromHex` trait to generalize parsing hex and rewrites the code to
use hex parsing generally. `hex_script` is still kept because its usage
is very frequent.
Several macros used in tests had `#[cfg(test)]` condition on each of
them. This deduplicates them by putting them into a separate module and
reexporting (with one condition for module and one for re-export).
We are attempting to flatten the `util` module; move the `bip158` module
to the crate root out of `util`.
Currently `src/util/` is ignored by the formatter so this move causes
the `bip32` module to be formatted.
720ea29865 Temporarily disable fuzzing (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Honggfuzz is broken, I have no idea why but no PRs can merge while its broken.
(I tried a bunch of other things but could not debug this issue.)
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4c1dc4594d Implementing a macro to define debug from display and adding Display trait implementation where needed (hrouis)
Pull request description:
Related to issue : [1201](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1201)
> Replaced macro **impl_display_from_debug** with **impl_debug_from_display**
> Added implementation of Display trait where needed.
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Display should not be implemented as Debug trait, but the existing macro promotes this figure of use.
The macro has been replaced with implement_debug_from_display and the Display trait has been implemented where needed.
The LowerHex trait has been implemented instead of Display for UintX types.
In preparation for adding a relative lock time type move the `locktime`
module to a new module called `absolute`. Use qualified path for
locktime types (e.g. `absolute::PackedLockTime`) to improve readability.
6095a4de9b Use blockdata exports (Tobin C. Harding)
4a119e5624 Re-export blockdata modules (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
In an effort to make the library more ergonomic to use re-export modules from `blockdata` at the crate root level. This helps to decouple the internal code layout with the public API.
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34f955a073 Introduce new canonical license blurb (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently we introduced SPDX license ids but there was some confusion
about the use, form, and purpose of lines before (library name, author).
It was pointed out to me by Andrew that if/when folks cut'n'paste our
code they often will keep the whole blurb. Design it with that in
mind. FTR, Andrew also indicated that he did not mind his name being
removed in favour of "The rust-bitcoin developers".
At first I thought the term "The rust-bitcoin developers" was a bit
wishy-washy but yesterday I realised that I am proud to be part of that
crew, striving to deliver code to the highest possible standard.
Introduce a canonical format for the licences blurb.
- Use the name of the library
- Use "The rust-bitcoin developers"
- Use the SPDX ID
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In an effort to make the library more ergonomic to use re-export modules
from `blockdata` at the crate root level. This helps to decouple the
internal code layout with the public API.
cc2c67fc2d Move sighash types to the sighash module (Tobin C. Harding)
7c040f4437 Refactor imports (Tobin C. Harding)
29f21d6ff5 Add additional sighash related pubic exports (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
This is non-urgent work, something I've wanted to do for months now, please only review at your leisure :)
Currently we have a bunch of sighash types defined in the `transaction` module and we have a newer `sighash` module that defines a bunch of related types. This is an artifact of the development process as we added the new types. If we put things that are related together it makes it easier for devs to find their way around the library and grok the code.
Move all the sighash types from the `blockdata::transaction` module to the `sighash` module.
The first two patches are preparatory cleanup.
### Labels
I added "API break" because I move the types without adding a re-export from the original place. I believe this is correct because we are, hopefully, aiming to de-couple the public API from the internal module structure so there is going to be a load more of this.
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abc014a079 Move rustdoc above attribute (Tobin C. Harding)
e9230019eb Implement std::error::Error::source for MerkleBlockError (Tobin C. Harding)
613f1cf2d5 Implement std::error::Error::source for bip152 (Tobin C. Harding)
a37ab82503 Add non_exhaustive to _all_ errors (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Do error cleanups, and add a script to help find missing `non_exhaustive` on error types
- Patch 1: Audit the codebase and put `non_exhaustive` on all error types.
- Patch 2: Implement `std::error::Error::source` for `bip152::Error`
- Patch 3: Implement `Display` and `std::error::Error::source` for `MerkleBlockError`
- Patch 4: Move rustdocs to above attributes on one error type
- ~Patch 5: Add a python script to `contrib` that checks the codebase for missing non exhaustive on the line above the results of regex `pub enum .*Error`~
I removed the Python script patch, I can't be bothered working on this for now but the clean ups and `non_exhaustive` additions are useful IMO.
### labels
- I added 'API break', I think the `non_exhaustive` addition requires major bump but not sure?
- release notes mention is just for the `non_exhaustive` patch.
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22fd107e16 Run rustfmt (Tobin C. Harding)
e1ae9d86bb Move the address module out of util (Tobin C. Harding)
6cc8b22f82 Run cargo fmt (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The identifier 'util' does not convey any real information. We have a whole bunch of modules inside the `util` module.
As part of work to reduce the amount of arbitrary things in the `util` module move the `address` module to the crate root level.
- Patch 1: fixes rustfmt issues currently on master, this patch is in heaps of my open PRs at the moment
- Patch 2: Does the module move
- Patch 3: Runs the formatter, done separately so reviewers can run `rustfmt +nightly fmt` and check the diff
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Currently we have a bunch of sighash types defined in the `transaction`
module and we have a newer `sighash` module that defines a bunch of
related types. This is kruft from the development process as we added
the new types. If we put things that are related together it makes it
easier for devs to find their way around the library and grok the code.
Move all the sighash types from the `blockdata::transaction` module to
the `sighash` module.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
Clean up some imports, only do the ones that we are about to touch.
- Remove/add whitespace to group by crate
- move modules/types to their module instead of using lib wide
re-export (this helps minimise future merge conflicts)
Re-order imports, refactor only. No logic changes.
We already export some of the sighash related types, there are others
that are uniquely named that can also be exported. Doing so makes use of
the library more ergonomic because devs do not have to know where types
are defined.