Fixes a gap in the API of the taproot module. Callers can now use
TapTree::root_hash or NodeInfo::node_hash to extract the taproot
tree merkle root hash for fast validation without any ECC overhead.
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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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.
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>`.
There is no advantage in having `io::Read` as opposed to `Read` and
importing the trait. It is surprising that we do so.
Remove `io::` path from `io::Read` and `io::Write`. Some docs keep the
path, leave them as is. Add import `use io::{Read, Write}`.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
Generic types can be single letters, and a writer is conventionally, in
this codebase at least, called `W`.
Use `W` instead of `Write` with no loss of clarity.
e1cc98986c Put `#[inline]` on trivial functions (Martin Habovstiak)
e531fa612b Move `TaprootMerkleBranch` and impl `IntoIterator` (Martin Habovstiak)
9d23c1d0a8 Implement std traits for `TaprootMerkleBranch` (Martin Habovstiak)
93b415589d Rename `inner` to `slice`/`vec` (Martin Habovstiak)
bb0f839c2f Lint with nightly (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This contains several improvements to `TaprootMerkleBranch` that make the API more idiomatic.
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c7c553ebc0 Remove impossible InvalidParity error variant (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Since we do `& 1`, only 0 and 1 are possible values, so the error return there can never happen. I made this explicit by manually setting the parity.
This is a rebase of Steven's change #2163 with a rewrite of `match` to not panic.
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Since we do `& 1`, only 0 and 1 are possible values, so the error return
there can never happen. I made this explicit by manually setting the
parity.
This is a rebase of Steven's change with a rewrite of `match` to not
panic.
Since the iterator created by `IntoIterator` should be called `IntoIter`
we move the whole `TaprootMerkleBranch` to its own module which contains
the type to avoid confusion. This has an additional benefit of reducing
the scope where the invariant could be broken. This already uncovered
that our internal code was abusing access to the private field (although
the code was correct).
To implement the iterator we simply delegate to `vec::IntoIter`,
including overriding the default method which are likely to be
implemented by `Vec` more optimally. We avoid exposing `vec::IntoIter`
directly since we may want to change the representation (e.g. to
`ArrayVec`).
The type is naturally a collection of hashes so make it behave that way
by implementing `Deref`, `AsRef`, `Borrow` and their mutable versions as
well as `IntoIterator` for its reference. `IntoIterator` for itself is
not yet implemented because it's a bit more complicated.
Previously `taproot::Signature` could be only serialized into `Vec<u8>`
which forced allocation. This adds a `SerializedSignature` type which
acts like `Box<u8>` but is on stack.
Note: the code was copied from `secp256k1::ecdsa::serialized_signature`
with minimal changes.