8e29f2b493 Add ChainHash type (Tobin Harding)
cd8f511fcb blockdata: constants: Use wildcard import in unit tests (Tobin Harding)
71bf19621a Use fully qualified path in macro (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
The Lightning network defines a type called 'chain hash' that is used to uniquely represent the various Bitcoin networks as a 32 byte hash value. Chain hash is now being used by the DLC folks, as such it is useful to have it implemented in rust-bitcoin.
One method of calculating a chain hash is by hashing the genesis block for the respective network.
Add a `ChainHash` type that can be used to get the unique identifier of each of the 4 Bitcoin networks we support. Add a method that calculates the chain hash for a network using the double sha256 of the genesis block. Do so using hard coded consts and add unit tests (regression/sanity) that show these hard coded byte arrays match the hash of the data we return for the genesis block for the respective network.
The chain hash for the main Bitcoin network can be verified from LN docs (BOLT 0), add a link to this document.
Closes: #481
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99f565f932 Add non_exhaustive to all error enums (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
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.
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5fbb211085 Use fn name to_ instead of as_ (Tobin Harding)
8ffa32315d Use fn name to_ instead of into_ (Tobin Harding)
6874ce91e2 Remove as_inner (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Rust has naming conventions surrounding conversion functions
We have a handful of methods that are not following convention. This PR is done as three patches, separated by incorrect function name (`into_` or `as_`) and by whether or not the original method needs deprecating. Can be squashed if folks prefer.
From the docs: https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html
<h2><a class="header" href="https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/naming.html#ad-hoc-conversions-follow-as_-to_-into_-conventions-c-conv" id="ad-hoc-conversions-follow-as_-to_-into_-conventions-c-conv">Ad-hoc conversions follow <code>as_</code>, <code>to_</code>, <code>into_</code> conventions (C-CONV)</a></h2>
<p>Conversions should be provided as methods, with names prefixed as follows:</p>
Prefix | Cost | Ownership
-- | -- | --
as_ | Free | borrowed -> borrowed
to_ | Expensive | borrowed -> borrowed
| | | borrowed -> owned (non-Copy types)
| | | owned -> owned (Copy types)
into_ | Variable | owned -> owned (non-Copy types)
EDIT: I did actually audit all uses of `to_` when I first did this, I did this by grepping for `fn to_` and checking the output against the table.
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a6efe982bd Use write_all to write whole buffer (Tobin C. Harding)
51c60b8507 Allow no is_empty method for VarInt (Tobin C. Harding)
841f1f5832 Implement Default for TaprootBuilder (Tobin C. Harding)
f81d4aa9bd Remove unnecessary call to clone (Tobin C. Harding)
27649ba182 Use copied instead of map to copy (Tobin C. Harding)
62ccc9102c Use iter().flatten().any() instead of if let Some (Tobin C. Harding)
4b28a1bb97 Remove unneeded return statement (Tobin C. Harding)
16cac3cd70 Derive Default for Witness (Tobin C. Harding)
c75189841a Remove unnecessary closure (Tobin C. Harding)
dfff85352a Ignore bytes written for sighash_single bug output (Tobin C. Harding)
14c72e755b Use contains combinator instead of manual range (Tobin C. Harding)
b7d6c3e02c Remove additional reference (Tobin C. Harding)
1940b00132 Implement From instead of Into (Tobin C. Harding)
fcd0f4deac Use struct field init shorthand (Tobin C. Harding)
641960f037 Use rustfmt::skip (Tobin C. Harding)
3cd00e5d47 Remove unnecessary whitespace (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Clear all current Clippy warnings, codebase wide. Possibly contentious patches include:
- [commit](fcd0f4deac): `fcd0f4d Use struct field init shorthand`
- [commit](14c72e755b): `14c72e7 Use contains combinator instead of manual range`
- [commit](3b3c37803a): `3b3c378 Use iter().flatten() instead of if let Some`
## Notes
Please note commit `dfff8535 Ignore bytes written for sighash_single bug output` touches the same lines of code as commit `a6efe982 Use write_all to write whole buffer`.
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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.
As things are right now, memory exhaustion protection in `Decodable`
is based on checking input-decoded lengths against arbitrary limits,
and ad-hoc wrapping collection deserialization in `Take`.
The problem with that are two-fold:
* Potential consensus bugs due to incorrect limits.
* Performance degradation when decoding nested structured,
due to recursive `Take<Take<..>>` readers.
This change introduces a systematic approach to the problem.
A concept of a "size-limited-reader" is introduced to rely on
the input data to finish at enforced limit and fail deserialization.
Memory exhaustion protection is now achived by capping allocations
to reasonable values, yet allowing the underlying collections
to grow to accomodate rare yet legitmately oversized data (with tiny
performance cost), and reliance on input data size limit.
A set of simple rules allow avoiding recursive `Take` wrappers.
Fix#997
A better way to write a byte string is to use write all so that
`ErrorKind::Interupted` is not returned.
Use `write_all` to write the non-sense (error indication) string to the
writer when we hit the SIGHASH_SINGLE bug.
Rust convention is to use `to_` for conversion methods that convert from
an owned type to an owned `Copy` type. `as_` is for borrowed to borrowed
types.
Re-name and deprecate conversion methods that use `as_` for owned to
owned `Copy` types to use `to_`.
Rust convention is to use `to_` for conversion methods that convert from
an owned type to an owned `Copy` type. `into_` is for owned to owned
non-`Copy` types.
Re-name and deprecate conversion methods that use `into_` for `Copy`
types to use `to_`.
We implement `source` for all our error types. This means that we should
not display the source error explicitly because users can call `source`
to get the source error.
However, `std::Error::source()` is only available for "std" builds, so
that we do not loose the error source information in "no-std" builds add
a macro that conditionally adds the source onto the error message.
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.
Clippy emits:
error: written amount is not handled
This code is explicitly writing garbage to the writer, no need to handle
the number of bytes written.
Clippy emits:
warning: this expression creates a reference which is immediately
dereferenced by the compiler
As suggested, remove the additional reference.
The Lightning network defines a type called 'chain hash' that is used to
uniquely represent the various Bitcoin networks as a 32 byte hash value.
Chain hash is now being used by the DLC folks, as such it is useful to
have it implemented in rust-bitcoin.
One method of calculating a chain hash is by hashing the genesis block
for the respective network.
Add a `ChainHash` type that can be used to get the unique identifier of
each of the 4 Bitcoin networks we support. Add a method that returns
the chain hash for a network using the double sha256 of the genesis
block. Do so using hard coded consts and add unit
tests (regression/sanity) that show these hard code byte arrays match
the hash of the data we return for the genesis block for the respective
network.
The chain hash for the main Bitcoin network can be verified from LN
docs (BOLT 0), add a link to this document.
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`.
We do this all over the place in rust-lightning, and its probably
the most common thing to do with a `Witness` so I figured I'd
upstream the util method to do this. It also avoids an allocation
compared to the naive approach of `SerializedSignature.to_vec()`
with two pushes, which is nice.
2c28d3b448 Fix handling of empty slice in Instructions (Martin Habovštiak)
e6ff754b73 Fix doc of take_slice_or_kill (Martin Habovštiak)
0ec6d96a7b Cleanup after `Instructions` refactoring (Martin Habovstiak)
bc763259fe Move repeated code to functions in script (Martin Habovstiak)
1f55edf718 Use iterator in `blockdata::script::Instructions` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This refactors `blockdata::script::Instructions` to use
`::core::slice::Iter<'a, u8>` instead of `&'a [u8]` to better express
the intention and to avoid some slicing mistakes. Similarly to a
previous change this uses a macro to deduplicate the common logic and
the new `read_uint_iter` internal function to automatically advance the
iterator.
Addresses:
https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/662#pullrequestreview-768320603
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76fcf81474 Override default visit_byte_buf on Script (ass3rt)
add100c20d Removed reimplementations of default methods (ass3rt)
7db03f27e4 Disable Serde's default-features (ass3rt)
Pull request description:
With this patch, existing users of the `use-serde` feature will no longer be
compiling with `serde/std` enabled, but this allows dependent projects
to import serde and enable `serde/alloc` as required by some no-std targets.
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It is more typical in this repo to use `module::Error` instead of a type
alias when importing.
Use `hex::Error` directly instead of `use hex::Error as HexError`.
This creates a few primitive functions for handling iterators and uses
them to avoid repeated code. As a result not only is the code simpler
but also fixes a forgotten bound check. Thanks to a helper function
which always does bounds check correctly this can no longer be
forgotten.
This refactors `blockdata::script::Instructions` to use
`::core::slice::Iter<'a, u8>` instead of `&'a [u8]` to better express
the intention and to avoid some slicing mistakes. Similarly to a
previous change this uses a macro to deduplicate the common logic and
the new `read_uint_iter` internal function to automatically advance the
iterator.
Addresses:
https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/662#pullrequestreview-768320603
In order to sign a utxo that does a p2wpkh spend we need to create the
script that can be used to create a sighash. In the libbitcoin docs this
is referred to as the 'script code' [0].
The script is the same as a p2pkh script but the pubkey_hash is found in
the scriptPubkey.
Add a `Script` conversion method that checks if `self` is a v0 p2wpkh
script and if so extracts the pubkey_hash and returns the required
script.
[0] https://github.com/libbitcoin/libbitcoin-system/wiki/P2WPKH-Transactions#spending-a-p2wpkh-output
46c34b3fb7 Fix code comments referring to sighash (Tobin Harding)
8f36c3979c Use sighash not sig_hash in identifiers (Tobin Harding)
c3a167b96b Rename SigHash -> Sighash (Tobin Harding)
52b711c084 Rename InvalidSigHashType -> InvalidSighashType (Tobin Harding)
b84f25584e Rename SigHashCache -> SighashCache (Tobin Harding)
e37652578b Rename PsbtSigHashType -> PsbtSighashType (Tobin Harding)
c19ec339ef Rename NonStandardSigHashType -> NonStandardSighashType (Tobin Harding)
130e27349e Rename SigHashTypeParseError -> SighashTypeParseError (Tobin Harding)
6caba2ed24 Rename SchnorrSigHashType -> SchnorrSighashType (Tobin Harding)
5522454583 Rename EcdsaSigHashType -> EcdsaSighashType (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash' is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in identifiers as `Sighash`.
Change various types, variants, and code comments to use sighash as a single word.
- Patches 1-8 are code changes `s/SigHash/Sighash/g`
- Patch 9 is code changes `s/sig_hash/sighash/g`
- Patch 11 is docs fixes
Fixes: #911
## Note to reviewers
I've been particularly pedantic with the patch separation because we are so close to release.
Done as separate patches to make review easier if review is to be done by reading the diffs. Perhaps at least one person could verify this PR programmatically by doing
- Reset the last 2 patches (those are easy to do manually)
- Check out master
- Do `s/SigHash/Sighash/g` on all source files (bash function below)
- Use `git diff branchA..branchB` to verify
The difference between the two branches should only include comment lines (last three patches) and these seven instances of `SigHash:
```
CHANGELOG.md:82:- [Add FromStr/Display implementation for SigHashType](a4a7035a94)
CHANGELOG.md:93:- [Introduce `SigHashCache` structure](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/390) to replace `SighashComponents` and support all sighash modes
CHANGELOG.md:121: - `SigHash`
src/blockdata/transaction.rs:1190: "SigHash_None",
src/blockdata/transaction.rs:1191: "SigHash_NONE",
src/util/sighash.rs:1175: "SigHash_None",
src/util/sighash.rs:1176: "SigHash_NONE",
```
In case its useful, the shell function I used to do these changes is:
```bash
function search-and-replace() {
if (($# != 2))
then
echo "Usage: $0 <this> <that>"
return
fi
local this="$1"
local that="$2"
# For all files containing $this, replace $this with $that.
for file in $(git grep -l "$this")
do
perl -pi -e "s/$this/$that/g" "$file"
done
}
```
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Recently we added a bunch of additional sighash types, some of the code
comments became stale. Use the non-specific term 'sighash type' instead
of a particular sighash identifier in comments to make the comments more
applicable.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename the `SigHash` type to `Sighash`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `SigHashCache` to `SighashCache`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename the `NonStandardSigHashType` type and error variant to
`NonStandardSighashType`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `SigHashTypeParseError` to `SighashTypeParseError`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `SchnorrSigHashType` to `SchnorrSighashType`.
Our usage of `SigHash` implies that 'sighash' is _two_ words; 'sighash'
is a well known word in the Bitcoin ecosystem it should appear in
identifiers as `Sighash`.
Rename `EcdsaSigHashType` to `EcdsaSighashType`.
992857ad0a PsbtSighashType unit tests (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
5be1cdb8c7 PsbtSigHashType Display and FromStr implementation (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
7cdcdaad6c Support SIGHASH_RESERVED in SchnorrSigHashType::from_u8 (Dr Maxim Orlovsky)
Pull request description:
The newly introduced `PsbtSigHashType` uses very different serde formatting from previously used `EcdsaSigHashType`; for instance it does not output human-readable sighash. This is especially obvious when printing out PSBT as JSON/YAML object and is a breaking change from the `0.27`. Serde human-readable implementation requires `Display/FromStr`, which were also absent.
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The functions `from_u32_standard` and `from_u32_consensus` smell a bit
like hungarian notation. We can look at the method definition to see
that the methods accept `u32` arguments without mentioning that in the
method names.
Remove `_u32_` from the method names. This brings the `from_*` methods
in line with the `to_standard` method also.
Rust naming conventions stipulate that conversion methods from owned ->
owned for `Copy` types use the naming convention `to_`.
This change makes the function name objectively better, however it makes
no claims of being the 'best' name. We have had much discussion on using
`to_standard` vs `to_u32` but are unable to reach consensus.
We have conversion functions that include suffixes `_consensus`
and `_standard` to make it explicit what guarantees are provided by the
returned `u32` value. The `From` implementation reduces the clarity of
the API.
83dda74ecb Check for SIGHASH_SINGLE bug in writer fn (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently we moved the logic for checking for the SIGHASH_SINGLE bug to
the `signature_hash()` function. Although this left users of the
`encode_signing_data_to()` function without correct handling of the bug
there is not much else we can do but alert users to this behaviour.
Add documentation to highlight the behaviour of `encdoe_signing_data_to`
in regards to the sighash single bug. Requires updating docs for
`signature_hash` also.
Please note, uses non-conventional markdown header `# Warning`.
Closes: #817
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6ad2902814 Remove feature gated enum variants (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
This is the updated version of #874 (which I closed, force pushed, and then was unable to re-open - my bad).
Feature gating enum variants makes code that uses the library brittle while we do not have `non_exhaustive`, we should avoid doing so. Instead we can add a dummy type that is available when the feature is not turned on. Doing so enables the compiler to enforce that we do not create the error type that is feature gated when the feature is not enabled.
Remove the feature gating around `bitcoinconsensus` error enum variants.
Closes: #645
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35b682d495 Implement Display/FromStr for SchnorrSigHashType (Tobin Harding)
46c4164d67 Improve SigHashTypeParseError field (Tobin Harding)
c009210d4c Use full path for String in macro (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Implement Display/FromStr for SchnorrSigHashType
We currently implement `Display` and `FromStr` on `EcdsaSigHashType` and use them in the `serde_string_impl` macro to implement ser/de.
Mirror this logic in `SchnorrSigHashType`.
Patch 1 and 2 are preparatory patches for patch 3.
## Notes to reviewers
This PR has some conflicts with https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/898 but is pushing in the same direction, I'm happy to let 898 go in first and rebase on top.
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63e36fe6b4 Remove impl_index_newtype macro (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
This macro is no longer needed since we bumped MSRV to 1.29.
~We can implement `SliceIndex` to get the `Index` implementations.~
We can implement `core::ops::Index` directly since all the inner types implement `Index` already.
Original ~Idea shamelessly stolen from @elichai [in this comment](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/352#issuecomment-560331856).~
New idea proposed by @Kixunil during review below. Thanks.
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In preparation for constructing an error outside of this module improve
the `SigHashTypeParseError` by doing:
- Make the field public
- Rename the field to `unrecognized` to better describe its usage
Recently we moved the logic for checking for the SIGHASH_SINGLE bug to
the `signature_hash()` function. Although this left users of the
`encode_signing_data_to()` function without correct handling of the bug
there is not much else we can do but alert users to this behaviour.
Add documentation to highlight the behaviour of `encdoe_signing_data_to`
in regards to the sighash single bug. Requires updating docs for
`signature_hash` also.
Please note, uses non-conventional markdown header `# Warning`.
Feature gating enum variants makes code that uses the library brittle
while we do not have `non_exhaustive`, we should avoid doing so. Instead
we can add a dummy type that is available when the feature is not turned
on. Doing so enables the compiler to enforce that we do not create the
error type that is feature gated when the feature is not enabled.
Remove the feature gating around `bitcoinconsensus` error enum variants.
Closes: #645
3bde1a205c Remove get_ prefix (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
This one might be a viewed as code churn or unnecessarily modifying the API, feel free to NACK :)
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.
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51a51cd67d Improve ClassifyContext rustdocs (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Improve the rustdocs on the `ClassifyContext` enum by doing:
- Use link for `OP_RESERVED`
- Use term `OP_SUCCESSx` is done in BIP342 (no code link, does not exist in code).
- Use enum::variant form for both variant mentions
- Direct readers to BIP342 for full list of opcode re-names
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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.
d1abfd9c30 Add unit test for sighash single bug (Tobin Harding)
82f29b4267 Use 1 signature hash for invalid SIGHASH_SINGLE (Tobin Harding)
3831816a73 Move test helper function (Tobin Harding)
3e21295b88 Remove unnecessary whitespace character (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Fix up the logic that handles correctly returning the special array 1,0,0,...,0 for signature hash when the sighash single bug is exploitable i.e., when signing a transaction with SIGHASH_SINGLE for an input index that does not have a corresponding transaction output of the same index.
- Patch 1 and 2: Clean up
- Patch 3: Implements the fix
- Patch 4: Adds a passing test that fails if moved to before patch 3
Resolves: #817
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This macro is no longer needed since we bumped MSRV to 1.29.
We can implement `core::ops::Index` directly since all the inner types
implement `Index` already.
Improve the rustdocs on the `ClassifyContext` enum by doing:
- Use link for `OP_RESERVED`
- Use term `OP_SUCCESSx` is done in BIP342 (no code link, does not exist
in code).
- Use enum::variant form for both variant mentions
- Direct readers to BIP342 for full list of opcode re-names
In this library we specifically do not use rustfmt and tend to favour
terse statements that do not use extra lines unnecessarily. In order to
help new devs understand the style modify code that seems to use an
unnecessary number of lines.
None of these changes should reduce the readability of the code.
Vector initialisation uses neither "Block" nor "Visual" stlye, this is
irregular for no added benefit.
Elect to use "Block" style (as defined by `rustfmt`).
Our usage of `where` statements is not uniform, nor is it inline with
the typical layout suggested by `rustfmt`.
Make an effort to be more uniform with usage of `where` statements.
However, explicitly do _not_ do every usage since sometimes our usage
favours terseness (all on a single line).
We have a few instances of strange indentation:
- Incorrect number of characters
- Usage of neither "Block" style or "View" style (elect to use "Block")
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.
When signing a transaction will result in the sighash single bug being
exploitable we should return the 'one array' (equivalent to 1 as a
uint256) as the signature hash.
Add a unit test to verify we return uint256 1 value when use of
SIGHASH_SINGLE is invalid.
When signing a transaction will result in the sighash single bug being
exploitable we should return the 1 array (equivalent to 1 as a uint256)
as the signature hash.
Currently we are using the correct array value but are re-hashing it,
instead we should directly return it.
f4886afa66 Add full stops to docs (Tobin Harding)
f01f047b21 Remove unnecessary newlines (Tobin Harding)
8a1cc2ca77 Improve docs on ClassifyContext (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Do some clean ups to the `blockdata::opcodes` module. Patch 3 is big but it should be quick to review because I made all the boring 'add full stops' changes in a single commit.
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146d5e83d1 Improve docs for blockdata::block (Tobin Harding)
f03092c380 Fix erroneous function rustdoc (Tobin Harding)
5464848f45 Refactor check_witness_commitment (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Do some clean ups to the `blockdata::block` module.
- Patch 1: Change predicate names (API breaking, could be seen as unnecessarily changing the API), can remove if NACK'd
- Patch 2: Refactor to assist code clarity
- Patch 3 and 4: are docs improvements, shouldn't be too controversial
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e503f14331 Improve docs: blockdata::transaction (Tobin Harding)
f02b3a8472 Add code comment for emtpy input (Tobin Harding)
6a0ec1ac47 Remove redundant _eq (Tobin Harding)
3bcc146a44 Improve docs: encode_signing_data_to/signature_hash (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Do some cleanups to the docs in `blockdata::transaction`. Patch 1 needs the most careful review please. The rest should not be too controversial.
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4dcbef6ddd Improve docs: script module (Tobin Harding)
Pull request description:
Improve the docs in the `blockdata::script` module by doing:
- Use full sentences (use capitals and full stops)
- Improve grammar/wording if necessary
- Remove incorrect/unneeded comments
- Fix layout of rustdoc i.e., use brief and description sections
- Use 100 line character width if it makes the comment look better
- Use third person instead of imperative tense
## Note to reviewers
Sorry to be a bore and request review on all these docs fixes, this one is all in a single patch which makes it a bit harder to review. It is very similar in content to all the others that are open right now so I'm going to be a bit rude and leave it like this. Please say if this is even slightly putting too much demand on you review time.
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Improve the docs in the `blockdata::script` module by doing:
- Use full sentences (use capitals and full stops)
- Improve grammar/wording if necessary
- Remove incorrect/unneeded comments
- Fix layout of rustdoc i.e., use brief and description sections
- Use 100 line character width if it makes the comment look better
- Use third person instead of imperative tense
Improve the rustdocs for the `blockdata::transaction` module:
- Use full sentences (capitalisation and full stop)
- Use third person tense instead of imperative
- Improve wording/grammar
- Use backticks in links
- Use 100 character column width if it improves readability
Nothing too controversial here :)
The line of code `let mut have_witness = self.input.is_empty();` is
puzzling if one does not know _why_ we serialize in BIP141 style when
there are no inputs.
Add a code comment to save devs spending time trying to work out _why_
this is correct.
The two methods `encode_signing_data_to` and `signature_hash` use the
same docs (one is a public helper for the other). The docs have gotten a
bit stale (refer to deprecated types).
Instead of duplicating all the text, add a statement pointing readers
from the docs of `signature_hash` to the docs on
`encode_signing_data_to`.
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
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.
Simplify `read_scriptbool` by doing:
- Use `split_last` to get at the last element
- Mask the last byte against ^0x80 instead of using two equality
statements