The extension traits are temporary just while we try to stabalize
`primitives`, they are not intended to be implemented by downstream.
Seal the extension traits so that downstream crates cannot implement
them.
Fix: #3231
The macro was trying to "parse" the parameters of functions defined in
extension trait. This was not needed and it was causing problems around
the `self` parameter. In this commit we change the macro to just pass
the parameters through.
`foo(&self)` is syntax sugar for `foo(self: &Self)`.
The `define_extension_trait` is currently large, ugly, and not that
expressive. If we use `self: &Self` then the macro is greatly
simplified.
De-sugar only, no logic changes.
A single trait bound can be expressed using the `impl` style. This is a
breaking change because callers can no longer use turbofish. In this
case that probably does not matter because users are likely just passing
an integer in and letting the compiler infer the type.
Done in preparation for moving logic into an extension trait so that the
functions can be parsed by the `define_extension_trait` macro.
ref: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/types/impl-trait.html
c72069e921 Bump MSRV to 1.63 (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
The version 1.63 satisfies our requirements for MSRV and provides significant benefits so this commit bumps it. This commit also starts using some advantages of the new MSRV, namely namespaced features, weak dependencies and the ability to use trait bounds in `const` context.
This however does not yet migrade the `rand-std` feature because that requires a release of `secp256k1` with the same kind of change - bumping MSRV to 1.63 and removing `rand-std` in favor of weak dependency. (Accompanying PR to secp256k1: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-secp256k1/pull/709 )
Suggested plan:
* merge both PRs
* at some point release `hashes` and `secp256k`
* remove `rand-std` from `bitcoin`
* release the rest of the crates
ACKs for top commit:
apoelstra:
ACK c72069e921
tcharding:
ACK c72069e921
Tree-SHA512: 0b301ef8145f01967318d3ed1c738d33e6cf9e44f835f3762122b460a536f926916dbd6ea39d6f80b4f95402cd845e924401e75427dbb0731ca5b12b4fa6915e
The version 1.63 satisfies our requirements for MSRV and provides
significant benefits so this commit bumps it. This commit also starts
using some advantages of the new MSRV, namely namespaced features, weak
dependencies and the ability to use trait bounds in `const` context.
This however does not yet migrade the `rand-std` feature because that
requires a release of `secp256k1` with the same kind of change - bumping
MSRV to 1.63 and removing `rand-std` in favor of weak dependency.
The `consensus` module is currently doing two things, validation and
encoding. These two things are orthogonal.
Move the `consensus::validation` module to `consensus_validation`.
Remove the function re-exports from `consensus`.
2024-07-19 14:28:31 +10:00
Renamed from bitcoin/src/consensus/validation.rs (Browse further)