Add `rustfmt::skip` attribute in a couple of places and then remove the
exclude for the `blockdata` module. Do not run the formatter, that will
be done as a separate patch to aid review.
Currently we have a code comment that is supposed to assist devs in
maintaining the `network::constants::Network` type by failing to build
if a new variant is added. This plays havoc with the formatter because
the comment is hanging at the bottom of a match block and the formatting
thinks its for the proceeding line of code.
Instead of using a code comment add a panic so the unit test fails if a
new variant is added to `network::constants::Network`.
In preparation for running the formatter introduce a couple of local
variables to reduce the line length and inhibit function call from being
split over multiple lines.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
bef7992ce5 Update readme to mention pin for 1.47 (Tobin C. Harding)
58033cf14e pin serde dep on 1.47 (Tobin C. Harding)
f5f4a33fa9 pin serde dep on 1.41 (Andrew Poelstra)
ee9b297e98 ci: update dupe check to whitelist syn (Andrew Poelstra)
6aa640ff8d update rust-secp to 0.27.0 (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
Also remove the spurious dev-dependency copy of rust-secp, which should've been updated to remove the "recovery" feature in https://www.github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/545 and then been removed entirely in https://www.github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1387
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00b46d6d9d Indent functions (Martin Habovstiak)
d56d202aeb Support weight prediction in `const` context (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
**Notes for reviewers:**
This is something that I want to use in my code and hopefully reasonably easy to review, so if this can get into 0.30 that'd be really nice. No hard feelings if it doesn't.
I tried to put extra effort into making review easier by:
* intentionally "mis-formatting" the first commit so diff is smaller and easy to understand - see individual commits.
* copying patterns from non-const fn to const fn so it's obviously correct (includes same variable names)
* not bothering with the array trick in `VarInt::len` and simply accepting the limitation of Rust 1.46+ (I use 1.48 BTW).
**Description**
Some smart contracts or simplified wallets statically know the sizes of
transactions or inputs. The possible approaches to handling them so far
were re-computing the values (and hoping the optimizer will const fold
them) or using a simple constant which may be harder to understand and
get right. It's much nicer to just use a `const` but our code didn't
support it until now.
This change adds methods that can compute the prediction in `const`
context for Rust versions >= 1.46.0 which allow use of loops (and
conditions but those could be workaround anyway).
As a side effect of this, the change also adds `const` to `VarInt::len`
in Rust 1.46+. While this one could be made unconditional using array
trick it's probably not worth it because of the planned MSRV bump.
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Some smart contracts or simplified wallets statically know the sizes of
transactions or inputs. The possible approaches to handling them so far
were re-computing the values (and hoping the optimizer will const fold
them) or using a simple constant which may be harder to understand and
get right. It's much nicer to just use a `const` but our code didn't
support it until now.
This change adds methods that can compute the prediction in `const`
context for Rust versions >= 1.46.0 which allow use of loops (and
conditions but those could be workaround anyway).
As a side effect of this, the change also adds `const` to `VarInt::len`
in Rust 1.46+. While this one could be made unconditional using array
trick it's probably not worth it because of the planned MSRV bump.
Note: this commit is intentionally unformatted to make diff easier to
understand. Formatting will be done in future commit.
It wasn't obvious that displaying address with alternate formatting
upper cases bech32 addresses.
This change adds information about this and also a note about the
compatibility of various wallets.
2158f88f1d Add a method to `pow::Target` for returning difficulty as an f64. (junderw)
Pull request description:
Closes#1703
This adds a conversion function to U256 to get an f64. We use the method shown in the following blog post.
https://blog.m-ou.se/floats/
Target::MAX was converted to a f64 and set as a const that is verified in a unit test.
The code is rather confusing, so I took a crack at explaining it in my comments as well. Please let me know if you want it cleaned up some more.
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This adds a conversion function to U256 to get an f64. We use the method shown in the following blog post. https://blog.m-ou.se/floats/
Target::MAX was converted to a f64 and set as a const that is verified in a unit test.
bfd401c96e bitcoin_hashes: add CHANgELOG (Andrew Poelstra)
d1b7b54e3a bump bitcoin-hashes version to 0.12 (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
It was a little tricky to bump the version number because of https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1553. There are a couple other things I considered trying, which maybe we'll do for future releases, but I believe this works for now.
Maybe should wait for #1111.
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e3f95ee22b Add tests for the FeeRate type (yancy)
Pull request description:
Adds some tests for the `FeeRate` type.
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3eb648df01 Add constants to `InputWeightPrediction` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
There are several common spends in Bitcoin that have known input weight predictions. It can be useful to have these as constants, so this change adds them. However, this only adds native segwit ones as the others are slowly fading away and might clutter the API.
If anyone wants other constants, please write them for me, their value is not that great to me so I'm not motivated to figure out the correct numbers. :)
This would be nice to add to 0.30 since it's small and easy but not critical.
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There are several common spends in Bitcoin that have known input weight
predictions. It can be useful to have these as constants, so this change
adds them. However, this only adds native segwit ones as the others are
slowly fading away and might clutter the API.
Enable formatting in CI by doing:
- Add a section to the `test.sh` scripts to run the formatter (guarded by
the env variable `DO_FMT`) for all crates (bitcoin, hashes, internals).
- Add `DO_FMT` to the nightly `Tests` CI job.
Various formatting issues have crept into the codebase because we do not
run the formatter in CI.
In preparation for enabling formatting checks in CI run `cargo +nightly
fmt` to fix current formatting issues. No changes other than those
create by the formatter.
Because we have rust-secp in the loop, we need to update rust-secp, push
a new tag, and use that here, to ensure that the direct dependency on
bitcoin_hashes, and the rust-secp version, are compatible.
74022baa44 Rename ScriptLeaf to LeafNode (sanket1729)
289dc1e7f5 Remove serde for taprootspendinfo (sanket1729)
a397ab0c19 Remove serde for ScriptLeaf (sanket1729)
9affda3012 Introduce Hidden leaves in ScriptLeaves (sanket1729)
22bc39a143 Fix serde for TaprootMerkleBranch (sanket1729)
38ed9bdf49 MOVE ONLY: Move TapTree to taproot module (sanket1729)
Pull request description:
This PR changes/removes the serde implementation for the following types
- TaprootSpendInfo: Removed. This data structure contains derived information for taproot spending that cannot be validated easily. To elaborate, `TaprootSpendInfo` is constructed from a tree, but loses information about the tree structure and maintains handy information like `script_control_block_map`, cached tweaked key, Merkle root etc.
- TaprootBuillder: Removed. Hard to implement and not very useful.
- TapTree: Modified to check invariants.
- NodeInfo: Now implements serde with support for Hidden nodes
- ScriptLeaf: Removed serde. Users should not directly construct this. This is just an output iterator item of `TapTree::script_leaves()`
Data structure changes:
- Introduced `LeafNode`: Supports Hidden leaves. Has serde implemented
- Cleanly separate `TapTree` and `NodeInfo`: `TapTree` is a full BIP370 compatible tree with no hidden nodes. `NodeInfo` is a tree that can potentially contain hidden leaves.
- Added `NodeInfo::leaf_nodes`: Iterator that iterates over known and hidden leaves of `NodeInfo`.
- Updated `TapTree::script_leaves`: Iterator that is guaranteed to output known leaves.
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b0b0cdb46c Improve the public API for Feerate and Weight (yancy)
Pull request description:
Small nit for https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1627/ to re-export `Weight` and `FeeRate` to shorten the use path.
```
use bitcoin::Weight;
use bitcoin::FeeRate;
````
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73e876ffd4 Include address in Error::NetworkValidation (Subhradeep Chakraborty)
Pull request description:
Fixes: #1677
## Change
In `bitcoin/src/address.rs`, a new field `address` is added to the enum variant `Error::NetworkValidation`. Also, the implementation of `Display` trait for `Error` is updated to print the `address` field.
However, to print the `address` through `Display`, either the reference is needed or `Address` and `Payload` both need to derive the `Copy` trait. Since I am little new to both the rust-bitcoin codebase and rust itself, I am confused about choosing between the two and have moved with the first one. Would appreciate any feedback on this.
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Implementing this for spendinfo is really complicated because it
contains some cached data without retaining the components that are used
to compute them.
Users should serde the 1) NodeInfo and 2) internal key and reconstruct
TaprootSpendInfo from it.
This was incorrect and not needed. Users should not be able to create
only tree leaves directly without going through the tree construction in
rust-bitcoin
Cleanly separate `TapTree` and `NodeInfo`. Fix serde not respecting
invariants for several data structures
Repurpose some tests from removed taproot builder for taptree
42b07586ac Improve the public API (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We created the `crypto` crate as a container for cryptography modules with the idea that it may be split out into a separate crate. There is no reason for users of the lib to know about this module. Also, we have two `taproot` modules, one in `crypto` and one at the crate root, this makes for un-ergonomic usage of the lib.
Improve the public API by doing:
- Make the `crypto` module private (`pub(crate)`).
- Re-export `crypto::taproot::Signature` (and `Error`) from `crate::taproot`
Fix: #1668
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We created the `crypto` crate as a container for cryptography modules
with the idea that it may be split out into a separate crate. There is
no reason for users of the lib to know about this module. Also, we have
two `taproot` modules, one in `crypto` and one at the crate root, this
makes for un-ergonomic usage of the lib.
Improve the public API by doing:
- Make the `crypto` module private (`pub(crate)`).
- Re-export `crypto::taproot::Signature` (and `Error`) from
`crate::taproot`
7d1645aea0 Add constant for coinbase maturity (benthecarman)
Pull request description:
Not sure if this is the best place to put this but it is nice to have a constant for this instead of having other libraries make their own (ie https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/pull/1924#pullrequestreview-1222807626)
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56569b32ef Add utils to convert ChainHash to a Network (benthecarman)
Pull request description:
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161273b209 Re-name hash inner/byte methods (Tobin C. Harding)
324b6f264b Use `into` for hash argument (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we have an associated type on hash types `Inner` with accompanying methods `into_inner`, `from_inner`, `as_inner`. Also, we provide a way to create new wrapped hash types. The use of 'inner' becomes ambiguous with the addition of wrapped types because the inner could be the inner hash type or the `Inner` byte array of the inner wrapped hash type.
In an effort to make the API more clear and uniform do the following:
- Rename `Inner` -> `Bytes`
- Rename `*_inner` -> `*_byte_array`
- Rename the inner hash to/from methods to `*_raw_hash`
Correct method prefix `into_` -> `to_` because theses methods convert owned `Copy` types.
Add the trait Bound `Copy` to the `Bytes` type because we rely on this trait bound for the conversion methods to be correctly named according to convention.
Because of the dependency hole created by `secp256k1` this patch changes the secp dependency to a git tag dependency that includes changes to the hashes calls required so that we can get green lights on CI in this repo.
Fix: #1554
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a4b5fb4002 Fix docs for UnknownMagic to be accurate (benthecarman)
Pull request description:
I assume the old docs are a copy-paste error, strings are not involved when this error is encountered.
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76c4c647cf Reexport `Magic` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Writing `network::Magic` is more natural and less annoying than `network::constants::Magic`, so this change reexports it.
Closes#1667
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Currently we have an associated type on hash types `Inner` with
accompanying methods `into_inner`, `from_inner`, `as_inner`. Also, we
provide a way to create new wrapped hash types. The use of 'inner'
becomes ambiguous with the addition of wrapped types because the inner
could be the inner hash type or the `Inner` byte array of the inner
wrapped hash type.
In an effort to make the API more clear and uniform do the following:
- Rename `Inner` -> `Bytes`
- Rename `*_inner` -> `*_byte_array`
- Rename the inner hash to/from methods to `*_raw_hash`
Correct method prefix `into_` -> `to_` because theses methods convert
owned `Copy` types.
Add the trait Bound `Copy` to the `Bytes` type because we rely on this
trait bound for the conversion methods to be correctly named according
to convention.
Because of the dependency hole created by `secp256k1` this patch changes
the secp dependency to a git tag dependency that includes changes to the
hashes calls required so that we can get green lights on CI in this
repo.
Hash types can be converted into a `Message` because `Message`
implements `From` for any type that implements `ThirtyTwoByteHash`,
which hash types do.
Use `into` to convert the hash argument to a message to sign.
090dad770f Improve string parsing (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we implement string parsing for height/time from the `absolute` module but not the `relative` module.
Improve the macros used to implement string parsing and use the new versions to implement string parsing for the height and time types in `relative`.
Done while reviewing data structures in relation to `serde`.
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d71c31c235 Create Address::matches_script_pubkey method (hashmap)
Pull request description:
to check if an address creates a particular script without allocating.
fixesrust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#1604
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06f1f027ab Make `hash_newtype` evocative of the output (Martin Habovstiak)
b018f3e90b Remove the `$len` argument from `hash_newtype` (Martin Habovstiak)
752817e20d Stop using `$len` in `hash_newtype` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
The API guidelines say macro input should be evocative of the output.
`hash_newtype` didn't have this property.
This change makes it look exactly like the resulting struct, `$len`
parameter was removed since it's not needed, reversing is controlled
using an attribute. The macro is also better documented and ready to be
extended in the future.
The tagged SHA256 newtype is not yet modified because it has a more
complicated input parameters.
Closes#1648
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438ee45691 Show cache construction in rustdoc (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
To make it more clear what the cache is show the cache construction line in rustdoc.
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2620f3b69d Put optional = true at the end (Tobin C. Harding)
d86ef3b01b Put non-optional dependency with other non-optional (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Late stage, super anal, manifest cleanup.
- Patch 1: put non-optional dependencies together
- Patch 2: put `optional = true` at the end of the line
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The API guidelines say macro input should be evocative of the output.
`hash_newtype` didn't have this property.
This change makes it look exactly like the resulting struct, `$len`
parameter was removed since it's not needed, reversing is controlled
using an attribute. The macro is also better documented and ready to be
extended in the future.
The tagged SHA256 newtype is not yet modified because it has a more
complicated input parameters.
Closes#1648
It may not be obvious why the condition in `push_bytes` module checks
for negation of 16 and 32 bit architectures rather than 64 bit. This
adds a comment about it being conservative.
6fb2d12373 Get rid of BadFormat error (hashmap)
Pull request description:
add additional variants instead.
as discussed in https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1365
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"schnorr" is a dirty word; the current `schnorr` module defines a
`Signature` that includes a sighash type, this sighash type is a bitcoin
specific construct related to taproot. Therefore the `Signature` is
better named `taproot::Signature`. Note also that the usage of `schnorr`
in `secp256k1` is probably justified because the
`secp256::schnorr::Signature` is just doing the crypto.
While we are at it, update docs and error messages to use "taproot"
instead of "schnorr". Also change function names and identifiers that
use "schnorr".
Currently we have `TapSighash` that is used for taproot sighashes but
for non-taproot sighashes we use `hash_types::Sighash`. We can improve
the API by creating a `LegacySighash`, and `SegwitV0Sighash`.
Copy the original `Sighash` macro calls to create the two new types in
the `sighash` module.
While we are at it, put the `TapSighash` and `TapSighashTag` into the
`sighash` module also.
There is never any use for the `sighash` module unless one is signing,
which requires the `crypto` module. The `sighash` module should
therefore live in the `crypto` module. This is not an API breaking
change because we reexport it at the crate root.
`Signature` only supported serialization into `Vec` which required a
heap allocation as well as prevented statically proving maximum length.
Adding a specialized type that holds a byte array and size solves this.
The solution is very similar to `secp256k1::ecdsa::SerializedSignature`.
The difference is that serialized signature in this crate contains
sighash bytes flag while in `secp256k1` it doesn't.
Script parsing is composed of several functions which implicitly rely on
various properties. Adding a type that restricts the valid values makes
local review easier.
So far we deserialized hex into `Vec<u8>` at run time. This was mainly
in tests where it had negligible performance cost. However moving the
computation to compile time has a few benefits: it allows proving the
length of the decoded bytes and identifies potential typos before the
code goes through LLVM and other compilation machinery which makes
feedback faster.
This change uses the `hex_lit` crate to move computation to compile
time. It is implemented as `const` declarative macro which doesn't blow
up compilation time.
a121e19e94 hashes: Implement AsRef for fixed size arrays (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Implement `AsRef<[u8; X]>` for hash types including wrapped hash types. Doing so means at times the compiler can no longer infer the type because we have `AsRef<[u8]` implemented also but we can use `into_inner` and `as_inner` to get the inner array if needed.
Fix: #1462
## Note
This touches code that will likely be changed by #1577 and when we do #1491 but I believe its a step forward.
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c3cc9e52ab Fix absolute lock time examples and tests (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
An absolute lock time of 100 is nonsensical because we are well past block 100. This value was used because it makes sense for _relative_ locktimes but for absolute lock times it makes the examples and tests slightly confusing.
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