The `Transaction` type was created way back when, and the field names
were named using singular (`input` and `output`). In hindsite plural
probably should have been used since its more idiomatic Rust but the
fields have been around so long now that re-naming them is going annoy a
whole bunch of people.
As a compromise add getters that use plural, immutable and mutable
versions, for both the `input` and `output` fields.
Close: #822
f3aedf5335 Automated update to Github CI to rustc nightly-2024-11-03 (Update Nightly Rustc Bot)
Pull request description:
Automated update to Github CI workflow `rust.yml` by [create-pull-request](https://github.com/peter-evans/create-pull-request) GitHub action
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85942c355d Re-export block::Header as BlockHeader (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
For users who want to just grab stuff from the crate root it makes total sense for there to be a `BlockHeader`.
Another nice thing, in the HMTL docs it makes BlockHeader be in the struct list right along with `Block`, `BlockHash`, and `BlockHeight`.
Close: #3548
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jamillambert:
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4431df18fe script: remove `unsafe` marker from slice-to-script conversions (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
The length of the slices is not a safety invariant.
Fixes#3531
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90b2ac03e3 hashes: Introduce impl_bytelike_traits macro (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We have a couple of problems:
1. There are two macros currently for fmt stuff that do similar things, `arr_newtype_fmt_impl` and `hex_fmt_impl` - the difference is not immediately obvious, its the way that the byte array is iterated.
2. Our hash types are missing `AsRef<[u8; len]>` and `Borrow<[u8; len]>`.
Introduce a new macro and remove a bunch of other macros. Include extensive docs but hide the macro from public docs because its not really for consumers of the library.
The macro requires `$crate::hex` to point to `hex-conservative`.
Note the macro is pretty generic (as in general purpose), `hashes` might not be the right home for it. Potentially a better place would be in `hex` itself?
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32bc68d4dc primitives: Add rustdoc links back in (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
During move of code to `primitives` we removed a few links to types that were not yet moved, we can now put these back in.
Close: #2997
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Tree-SHA512: 952bd9c2e358aed4dc8b40f6f98d11ef2f52acb9366587a81033663a16745d2fb68003b043516b3ef3faf788742910cccb40ffa8b515bb3ad189131425f969bf
The length of the slices is not a safety invariant.
Fairly large diff because I had to remove a bunch of `unsafe` blocks
around calls to this function.
Fixes#3531
38b8c6f5ea units: Remove a bunch of feature gateing (Tobin C. Harding)
e347b50614 Use InputString in hex prefix error types (Tobin C. Harding)
ff20249bdc Remove unneeded feature gate (Tobin C. Harding)
88f6621e30 Split parse macros (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Remove the feature gating from the modules in `units` - BOOM!
Close: #3213
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During move of code to `primitives` we removed a few links to types that
were not yet moved, we can now put these back in.
Feature all rustdoc imports on `alloc` and `doc`.
Close: #2997
In an effort to reduce requirement for `alloc`; remove the `String` and
use `InputString` in the hex prefix related error types.
Tested with:
(Note in test code we have to use `"cafe".to_owned()` before this patch
is applied.)
rust```
#[test]
fn hex_prefix_errors() {
let err = hex_remove_prefix("cafe").unwrap_err();
std::println!("{}", err);
std::println!("{:?}", err);
let err = hex_check_unprefixed("0xcafe").unwrap_err();
std::println!("{}", err);
std::println!("{:?}", err);
}
```
Before:
hex string is missing a prefix (e.g. 0x): cafe
MissingPrefixError { hex: "cafe" }
hex string contains a prefix: 0xcafe
ContainsPrefixError { hex: "0xcafe" }
After:
failed to parse 'cafe' as hex because it is missing the '0x' prefix
MissingPrefixError { hex: InputString("cafe") }
failed to parse '0xcafe' as hex because it contains the '0x' prefix
ContainsPrefixError { hex: InputString("0xcafe") }
We have a couple of problems:
1. There are two macros currently for fmt stuff that do similar things,
`arr_newtype_fmt_impl` and `hex_fmt_impl` - the difference is not
immediately obvious, its the way that the byte array is iterated.
2. Our hash types are missing `AsRef<[u8; len]>` and `Borrow<[u8; len]>`.
Introduce a new macro and remove a bunch of other macros. Include
extensive docs but hide the macro from public docs because its not
really for consumers of the library.
The macro requires `$crate::hex` to point to `hex-conservative`.
Note the macro is pretty generic (as in general purpose), `hashes` might
not be the right home for it. Potentially a better place would be in
`hex` itself?
For users who want to just grab stuff from the crate root it makes total
sense for there to be a `BlockHeader`.
Another nice thing, in the HMTL docs it makes BlockHeader be in the
struct list right along with `Block`, `BlockHash`, and `BlockHeight`.
3f2e760d1f Replace String with InputString in ParseIntError (Tobin C. Harding)
aa5c78430c Replace invalidInteger with ParseIntError (Tobin C. Harding)
9b7a706bfd Remove From<ParseIntError> (Tobin C. Harding)
c90f4b6033 Fix bug in error output (Tobin C. Harding)
c986b2f620 internals: Move error.rs to error/mod.rs (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
This PR hopefully clears the way for removing many of the `alloc` feature gates in `units` and `primitives`
The three final patches were tested by adding the following test to `units::locktime::absolute`:
```rust
#[test]
pub fn debug_absolute_error_conversion_height() {
let invalid_height = LOCK_TIME_THRESHOLD + 1;
let err = Height::from_consensus(invalid_height).unwrap_err();
std::println!("{:?}", err);
std::println!("{}", err);
let invalid_time = LOCK_TIME_THRESHOLD - 1;
let err = Time::from_consensus(invalid_time).unwrap_err();
std::println!("{:?}", err);
std::println!("{}", err);
let invalid_height = std::format!("{:x}", LOCK_TIME_THRESHOLD + 1);
let err = Height::from_hex(&invalid_height).unwrap_err();
std::println!("{:?}", err);
std::println!("{}", err);
let invalid_time = std::format!("{:x}", LOCK_TIME_THRESHOLD - 1);
let err = Time::from_hex(&invalid_time).unwrap_err();
std::println!("{:?}", err);
std::println!("{}", err);
let err = Height::from_hex("somerandomshit").unwrap_err();
std::println!("{:?}", err);
std::println!("{}", err);
let err = Time::from_hex("somerandomshit").unwrap_err();
std::println!("{:?}", err);
std::println!("{}", err);
}
```
Gives the following output (the last four lines is the bit that changes, the rest just proves we don't break other variants)
On commit: `d47ff1c25 Remove From<ParseIntError>`
ConversionError { unit: Blocks, input: 500000001 }
invalid lock time value 500000001, expected lock-by-blockheight (must be < 500000000)
ConversionError { unit: Seconds, input: 499999999 }
invalid lock time value 499999999, expected lock-by-blocktime (must be >= 500000000)
ParseHeightError(Conversion(500000001))
block height 500000001 is above limit 499999999
ParseTimeError(Conversion(499999999))
block height 499999999 is below limit 500000000
ParseHeightError(InvalidInteger { source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit }, input: "somerandomshit" })
failed to parse somerandomshit as block height
ParseTimeError(InvalidInteger { source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit }, input: "somerandomshit" })
failed to parse somerandomshit as block time
On commit: `0155a0d9a Replace invalidInteger with ParseIntError`
ConversionError { unit: Blocks, input: 500000001 }
invalid lock time value 500000001, expected lock-by-blockheight (must be < 500000000)
ConversionError { unit: Seconds, input: 499999999 }
invalid lock time value 499999999, expected lock-by-blocktime (must be >= 500000000)
ParseHeightError(Conversion(500000001))
block height 500000001 is above limit 499999999
ParseTimeError(Conversion(499999999))
block height 499999999 is below limit 500000000
ParseHeightError(ParseInt(ParseIntError { input: "somerandomshit", bits: 32, is_signed: true, source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit } }))
failed to parse somerandomshit as block height
ParseTimeError(ParseInt(ParseIntError { input: "somerandomshit", bits: 32, is_signed: true, source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit } }))
failed to parse somerandomshit as block time
On Commit: `3f2e760d1 Replace String with InputString in ParseIntError`
ConversionError { unit: Blocks, input: 500000001 }
invalid lock time value 500000001, expected lock-by-blockheight (must be < 500000000)
ConversionError { unit: Seconds, input: 499999999 }
invalid lock time value 499999999, expected lock-by-blocktime (must be >= 500000000)
ParseHeightError(Conversion(500000001))
block height 500000001 is above limit 499999999
ParseTimeError(Conversion(499999999))
block time 499999999 is below limit 500000000
ParseHeightError(ParseInt(ParseIntError { input: InputString("somerandomshit"), bits: 32, is_signed: true, source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit } }))
failed to parse 'somerandomshit' as absolute Height/Time (block height)
ParseTimeError(ParseInt(ParseIntError { input: InputString("somerandomshit"), bits: 32, is_signed: true, source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit } }))
failed to parse 'somerandomshit' as absolute Height/Time (block time)
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2b7cb04265 primitives: Add missing re-exports (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Add re-exports of types from `taproot` and `merkle_tree`.
ACKs for top commit:
jamillambert:
ACK 2b7cb04265
apoelstra:
ACK 2b7cb04265cdb2d62c1bcc645e19d8bafa132b4b; successfully ran local tests
Tree-SHA512: e837c8e7bfda3e8c5510a15ba19b2b0b433e9e87c961ab9ab81d134288b70bc98364007e8e610e7066732e16f72ea990a782cade9ead6b71ddc9b843753fa0ee
6aa8c2b023 Remove needless_borrows_for_generic_args (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
This has been fixed and we use nightly to lint so we have access to the merged fix.
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80b5d8b7b3 hashes: Add changelog for release 0.15.0 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The version has already been bumped on `master`.
In preparation for releasing `hashes v0.15.0` add a changelog entry.
ACKs for top commit:
apoelstra:
ACK 80b5d8b7b36ea97007f062971a732ec8a512cfa5; successfully ran local tests; again lots of stuff!
Tree-SHA512: ab1bbdf7df819c587dc905e4cdcda2232ede2a495a0e395e5d6f6bd730a7c3c0675e05f8ab616e5e6dee0a87836ab486d025f80608e73b713007391711ef15ba
Currently the `ParseIntError` contains an owned copy of the input
string, this is causing us to have to use `alloc` everywhere.
We already have a alloc-friendly string replacement type, the
`InputString` - use it.
We have a special type for wrapping integer parsing errors, use it.
To test this I added the following tests:
#[test]
pub fn debug_absolute_error_conversion_height() {
let invalid_height = LOCK_TIME_THRESHOLD + 1;
let _ = Height::from_consensus(invalid_height).unwrap();
}
#[test]
pub fn debug_absolute_error_conversion_time() {
let invalid_time = LOCK_TIME_THRESHOLD - 1;
let _ = Time::from_consensus(invalid_time).unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub fn debug_absolute_error_conversion_height_string() {
let invalid_height = std::format!("{:x}", LOCK_TIME_THRESHOLD + 1);
let _ = Height::from_hex(&invalid_height).unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub fn debug_absolute_error_conversion_time_string() {
let invalid_time = std::format!("{:x}", LOCK_TIME_THRESHOLD - 1);
let _ = Time::from_hex(&invalid_time).unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub fn debug_absolute_error_height_invalid_hex_string() {
let _ = Height::from_hex("somerandomshit").unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub fn debug_absolute_error_time_invalid_hex_string() {
let _ = Time::from_hex("somerandomshit").unwrap();
}
Which resulted in the following output
Before:
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_height stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_height' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:431:56:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ConversionError { unit: Blocks, input: 500000001 }
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_height_string stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_height_string' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:444:51:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseHeightError(Conversion(500000001))
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_time stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_time' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:437:52:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ConversionError { unit: Seconds, input: 499999999 }
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_height_invalid_hex_string stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_height_invalid_hex_string' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:457:52:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseHeightError(InvalidInteger { source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit }, input: "somerandomshit" })
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_time_string stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_time_string' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:451:47:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseTimeError(Conversion(499999999))
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_time_invalid_hex_string stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_time_invalid_hex_string' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:464:50:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseTimeError(InvalidInteger { source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit }, input: "somerandomshit" })
After:
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_height stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_height' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:432:56:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ConversionError { unit: Blocks, input: 500000001 }
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_height_string stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_height_string' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:445:51:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseHeightError(Conversion(500000001))
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_time stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_time' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:438:52:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ConversionError { unit: Seconds, input: 499999999 }
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_time_string stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_conversion_time_string' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:452:47:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseTimeError(Conversion(499999999))
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_height_invalid_hex_string stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_height_invalid_hex_string' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:458:52:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseHeightError(ParseInt(ParseIntError { input: "somerandomshit", bits: 32, is_signed: false, source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit } }))
---- locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_time_invalid_hex_string stdout ----
thread 'locktime::absolute::tests::debug_absolute_error_time_invalid_hex_string' panicked at units/src/locktime/absolute.rs:465:50:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: ParseTimeError(ParseInt(ParseIntError { input: "somerandomshit", bits: 32, is_signed: false, source: ParseIntError { kind: InvalidDigit } }))
The errors in `units::locktime::absolute` are complex, I'd like to make
them more simple so they are more understandable.
I have no clue why this is implemented - remove it.
This has been fixed and we use nightly to lint so we have access to the
merged fix.
Removing the attribute uncovers a bunch of real lint warnings, fix
them while we are at it.
a51768af3f key: Deprecate to_bytes (Tobin C. Harding)
3af3239ad0 script: Re-order functions (Tobin C. Harding)
db40297f87 script: deprecate to_bytes (Tobin C. Harding)
c5cd0db493 Revert the change to to_bytes (Tobin C. Harding)
dc2ca785d2 Add to_vec and deprecate to_bytes for array types (Tobin C. Harding)
a6b7ab32a8 Move impl_array_newtype to internal_macros (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Use `to_vec` and deprecate `to_bytes`, the opposite of what we did in #2585.
For functions that return a `Vec` by first allocating use function name `to_vec`. This explicitly excludes:
- Functions that return an array (`CompressedPublicKey::to_bytes`)
- Functions that consume self and return a `Vec` without allocating (`ScriptBuf::into_bytes`)
See #3025 for discussion and consensus.
Close: #3025
ACKs for top commit:
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0bf1910980 Remove wildcard from script self re-exports (Tobin C. Harding)
397a4b9382 Remove wildcard in push_bytes module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We thought #3436 was done (well I thought it was), turns out I was wrong.
ACKs for top commit:
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ACK 0bf1910980
apoelstra:
ACK 0bf1910980a13005496244ec4d4adf0553afbc73; successfully ran local tests
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The private_key_debug_is_obfuscated test is removed because it belongs
in the secp256k1 library, not in the bitcoin library. Keeping it here
is redundant and creates unnecessary maintenance.
26ed97877b Add no_std flag to the chacha20-poly1205 crate (Nick Johnson)
Pull request description:
I unfortunately forgot to copy over the `no_std` configuration when I promoted the chacha20_poly1305 from an internal module (where it inherited the setting) to the main module of the new crate.
This crate is using a slightly simpler no_std pattern than some other crates in the org. I like the simple approach, but can update it if consistency is valued in this case.
ACKs for top commit:
tcharding:
ACK 26ed97877b
apoelstra:
ACK 26ed97877bdbee0b9b67db52ff0d53b706361e08; successfully ran local tests
Tree-SHA512: ffa672b7593daa4148ef8584903939e976302138b0aae1f09de647885629e502bcb1380471b29d8cd28ae52a435e52bd22b231c6631528d17fe3090e7f56add7
As we have been doing in other places deprecate `to_bytes` in favour of
`to_vec`. Note this is only for functions that return a `Vec`, the `key`
module has `CompressedKey::to_bytes` still as it returns an array.
We want our code to be easy to read and our APIs discoverable, for those
of us who read source files the layout matters.
Put the constructors and getters at the top of the impl block.
Code move only, no logic changes.
Deprecate the `Script::to_bytes` function in favour of `to_vec` as we
are doing elsewhere.
Note that `ScriptBuf` has `into_bytes` because it does not copy.
Potentially this should be deprecated in favour of `into_vec`?
Note that in regards to the `to_` prefix this naming as valid according
to convention because the `Script` type is borrowed and `to_vec` copies
the underlying bytes.
During this release cycle we deprecated `to_vec` in favour of
`to_bytes`, we have since reversed our position on the name.
Remove the deprecation of `to_bytes` from the three types that had it
and use `to_vec`.
For the array wrapper types (eg `ShortId`) created with the
`impl_array_newtype` macro deprecated the `to_bytes` function and add a
`to_vec` function.
Discussed and decided upon in issue: #3025
c92290278e base58: Close all errors (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we have a bunch of public errors in the `base58` crate. Only two are returned by public functions `decode()` and `decode_check()` (`Error` and `InvalidCharacterError` respectively).
- Close the two public errors by adding private inner errors.
- Add getters on the public errors to get the error data.
- Make all other errors private.
- Call `impl_from_infallible` for _all_ error types.
Done as part of #3261
ACKs for top commit:
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10ff979fbd amount: Move arbitrary impl (Tobin C. Harding)
d4d9311603 amount: Move SignedAmount to private signed module (Tobin C. Harding)
0fc0e8760b docs: Remove link from self (Tobin C. Harding)
13f9fd1b77 amount: Move Amount to private unsigned module (Tobin C. Harding)
2d4c0fa6c1 amount: Format serde file (Tobin C. Harding)
df96267342 amount: Move serde code to submodule (Tobin C. Harding)
87c9a3fd11 amount: Format tests file (Tobin C. Harding)
e0bc68042d amount: Move test code to submodule (Tobin C. Harding)
7e1269704d tests: Use from_sat (Tobin C. Harding)
cd5d1aba2f amount: Format verification file (Tobin C. Harding)
01f907b7a6 amount: Move verification code to submodule (Tobin C. Harding)
5ce827c5e0 amount: Move error code to submodule (Tobin C. Harding)
abc54d0343 Make amount module a directory (Tobin C. Harding)
851e4111ec Run the formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
This is the first 14 patches from #3539 in case that on is too ambitious. If that one gets NACK'ed then this can close too.
I really really don't want to rebase this so I"m putting it up in case any of the last 5 patches from #3539 are contentious. if #3539 can go in as is then we can close this one.
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dfb76c1e15 Use doc(notable_trait) (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
There is an unstable feature that puts up a little 'i' in a circle next to any function that returns a type that implements an notable trait. For us this means we can make the extension traits more discoverable.
ref: https://doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/doc-notable-trait.htmlClose: #3232
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ACK dfb76c1e15933fe0058c1bb69c4b1b9acddceee8; successfully ran local tests
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In the `script` module remove the wildcards and re-export stuff from
`self` explicitly in both `primitives` and `bitcoin`.
Internal change only, everything is re-exported.
The current feature gating is wrong, this bug is unreleased because it
was introduced #2585.
The `impl_array_newtype` macro is only used in the `bitcoin` crate, it
does not need to be in `internals`. Also, other crates have an `alloc`
feature which `bitcoin` does not have so if we ever need it in other
places we'll need a duplicate with the correct feature gating anyways.
Move the macro to `bitcoin::internal_macros` and remove the incorrect
`alloc` feature gating.