While `clippy` now allows `TBD` to be used in `since` parameter of
`deprecated` attribute it is only available in the newest, nightly,
version. Switch `clippy` version to nightly to enable the `TBD` value.
TxOut::minimal_non_dust has 3 problems.
1. There is an invisible dependency on Bitcoin Core's default minrelaytxfee value. It has been made explicit.
2. There is an off by one error. The dust limit comparison uses < and therefore `+ 1` was not needed. It has been fixed.
3. It was not returning 0 amount for OP_RETURN outputs.
Script::dust_value has 2 problems.
1. The dust amount depends on minrelaytxfee which is configurable in Bitcoin Core. This method was not configurable.
2. The division operation was done before multiplying the byte amount, which can cause small differences when using uncommon scripts and minrelaytxfee values.
In the 0.31.0 release we renamed the bip32 extended key types without
leaving the originals in there marked as deprecated. This makes for a
bad experience for devs, add them back in.
98ce46c009 Update docs on witness_mut (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently during the rust-bitcoin workshop at TABConf devs were thrown off by the example on `witness_mut`. We have some work going on to add examples and a cookbook that all demonstrate usage of `witness_mut`.
Remove the docs on `witness_mut` and direct devs to the `examples/sign-tx-*` files.
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Recently during the rust-bitcoin workshop at TABConf devs were thrown
off by the example on `witness_mut`.
Attempt to improve the docs on `witness_mut`.
0ac9ad16ce Add `taproot::SerializedSignature` (Martin Habovstiak)
dffa51e735 Move taproot module to a subdirectory (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
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.
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6f1cb42d84 Remove NEXT_RELEASE from release script comment (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently we remove the usage of `NEXT_RELEASE` in favour of `TBD` but I missed the code comment.
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b72f1d70e5 bitcoin: Add DO_FEATURE_MATRIX (Tobin C. Harding)
48879e7ad9 Remove no-std feature (Tobin C. Harding)
7d71fb9fdb Re-order dependencies in manifest (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Now we have the `io` crate we can remove the "no-std" feature.
Do a few cleanups to the `bitcoin` manifest, then remove the "no-std" feature - BOOM!
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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.
Add a feature matrix section to the `bitcoin` CI script as we do in
`hashes`. This means:
- test with no default features
- test with all individual features
- test with all combinations of two features
Note, with this applied all features and optional dependencies are
included in `FEATURES` (excluding `secp-lowmemory`).
The feature matrix test gets run for stable and MSRV toolchains.
Currently `bitcoin` cannot be built with no features enabled, it must
have either "no-std" or "std" enabled. This is an artifact from when
we depended on `core2` for "no-std", now that we have our own `io` crate
and we unconditionally depend on it we can remove the "no-std" feature.
We are emptying the `hash_types` module. `impl_asref_push_bytes!` is an
internal macro, as such it can live in the `internal_macros` module.
While we are at it import the macro and call it without any qualifying
path, this is typical for our usage of other internals/internal_macros
usage.
We would like all the various hash types to be defined where they
rightly live instead of in the `hash_types` module.
Move the BIP-158 filter hash types to the `bip158` module.
We would like all the various hash types to be defined where they
rightly live instead of in the `hash_types` module.
Move transaction hash types to the `transaction` module.
We would like all the various hash types to be defined where they
rightly live instead of in the `hash_types` module.
Move the block hash types to the `block` module. While moving, add full
stops to the rustdoc of each hash.
Re-export _all four_ types from lib.rs (previously `WitnessMerkleNode`
was not re-exported).
An `AddressInner` struct is created when parsing address strings however
address strings do not map 1:1 to `Network` because signet and testnet
use the same bech32 prefix "tb".
We can fix this by inlining the `Payload` variants into `AddressInner`
and adding prefix enums for legacy addresses and a `KnownHrp` for bech32
addresses.
Also enables removing the `AddressEncoding` struct as we can display the
`AddressInner` struct directly. (The `Display` impl is on `AddressInner`
and not directly on address to ignore the `NetworkValidation` wrapper,
may be able to be simplified still further.)
Calling `wpubkey_hash` on a key that is uncompressed is flat out an
error, really it is a programmer error at build time because a segwit
key should never be compressed, however, for historical reasons we do
not enforce this in the type system. As a step towards clarity make it
an error to call `wpubkey_hash` on a an uncompressed pubkey. This adds
documentation and potentially might assist debugging for newer devs.
Currently the feature enabling is different for "std" and "no-std",
which is again different to the order in the dependencies section. These
two things make reading the manifest harder than it needs to be.
Put the dependencies in alphabetic order in the dependencies section as
well as when enabling them.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
b1870656c9 Combine the two Error impl blocks together (Tobin C. Harding)
82ea4ff31d Move error code to submodule (Tobin C. Harding)
67511ed03f Move no_std above comment (Tobin C. Harding)
f83d68f246 Add vertical whitespace (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Do various refactorings to the `io` crate. These are all trivial to review except the bigish commit: `d3d3e50f Move error code to submodule` which is code move only.
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Move error code to a private `error` submodule and re-export it at the
crate root.
(Puts private `sealed` module at the bottom of the file i.e., this patch
is strictly a code move but we re-order the code while moving it.)
6a9713a0cc Add author for the format bot (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The format bot defaults to using the person who triggered the workflow. We can use the `author` option to configure a dummy bot author.
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c27f101840 Introduce usage of TBD instead of NEXT-RELEASE (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
There is an ecosystem-wide solution to our custom usage of `NEXT-RELEASE` in deprecation attributes - use
`#[decprecated(since = "TBD", note = "use bar instead")]`
Lets use it.
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There is an ecosystem-wide solution to our custom usage of
`NEXT-RELEASE` in deprecation attributes - use
`#[decprecated(since = "TBD", note = "use bar instead")]`
Lets use it.
f764a607ac Use conventional import path for io crate (Tobin C. Harding)
5c0759a390 Inline io module in io crate root (Tobin C. Harding)
80fe9b99b2 Move public macros to a separate module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Its not immediately obvious why we nest the whole `io` code in an `io` submodule within `lib.rs`. As far as I can tell we can inline it and re-export from `rust-bitcoin` same as we do for our other dependencies.
This change would effect other users of the crate but since the `io` crate is unreleased this effects no-one except us.
After doing this it might be because `crate::io::Foo` looks good when near `std::io::Foo`?
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We have a convention in `rust-bitcoin` to use external crates directly
when importing them not via `crate::foo`.
Update all the import paths for `io` to use this form.
fcc4c40a1c Rename from_vb_const (yancy)
Pull request description:
The new function is more clear because the purpose of the function is to return a value that doesn't need to be unwrapped. The current MSRV does not allow unwrap() in const context.
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The new function is more clear because the purpose of the function is to
return a value that doesn't need to be unwrapped. The current MSRV does
not allow unwrap() in const context.
Its not immediately obvious why we nest the whole `io` code in an `io`
submodule within `lib.rs`. As far as I can tell we can inline it and
re-export from `rust-bitcoin` same as we do for our other dependencies.
This change would effect other users of the crate but since the `io`
crate is unreleased this effects no-one except us.
In preparation for inlining the `io` molule, move the public macros to a
private `macros` module.
Includes removal of the public re-export of `std` as `_std` - flaggin
this because I do not understand why it is here in the first place, we
can use `std::io::Write` in code that is feature gated on "std".