d83739a980 Clarify the intention of strange condition (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
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.
Addresses https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1190#discussion_r1111342671
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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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be7b3754a9 Rename schnorr module to taproot (Tobin C. Harding)
9f39e872bc Rename SchnorrSighashType to TapSighashType (Tobin C. Harding)
f5c26693c5 Make match arms more terse (Tobin C. Harding)
40c246743b Split Sighash into LegacySighash and SegwitV0Sighash (Tobin C. Harding)
e38d843536 Do not use deprecated function in rustdoc example (Tobin C. Harding)
98130f49f1 Rename TapSighashHash to TapSighash (Tobin C. Harding)
7e4da3c0ab Move taproot keys to the keys module (Tobin C. Harding)
c5fe315a93 Move sighash to crypto module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
This PR is now part 1 of great sighash clean up. It does not attempt to split ecdsa into two parts as discussed below, that is WIP and will be done in a separate PR after this upcoming release. Does however create `LegacySighash` and `SegwitV0Sighash` types.
This PR moves us along the road by doing:
- Move `sighash` to the `crypto` module, where I should have put it ages ago :)
- Move the taproot keys to the `keys` module
- Rename the `schnorr` module -> `taproot`
- Rename `TapSighashHash` -> `TapSighash`
- Rename `SchnorrSighashType` -> `TapSighashType`
- Fix a bunch of other schnorr usage (including pub/priv methods).
This leaves us in a situation where we have taproot sig and sighash type, and non-taproot ones prefixed with "ecdsa". Its not uniform but it kind of makes sense.
Fix: #1542Fix: #1550
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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.
bcd95fa036 Add a newtype for script-pushable slice (Martin Habovstiak)
8fedbcbf13 Add `ecdsa::SerializedSignature` (Martin Habovstiak)
26fc4152ec Use `PushDataLenLen` to improve confidence (Martin Habovstiak)
bb2c7ec790 Introduce `hex_lit` crate (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
The code previously contained undocumented panic when trying to push
slice. This is now solved by making a newtype that guarantees limited
length.
Closes#1186Closes#1189
This is done on top of unsized script change. I only request light review of the design for now. I'd like to improve it to use a macro for all unsized types.
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2eb68caf81 Remove the rustfmt required_version config option (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The `rustfmt` config option `required_version` causes grief in CI because everytime `rustfmt` is update our `nightly` job fails. Since we require nightly anyways to run `rustfmt` the config option is basically redundant.
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`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.
70bff0de8d ci: Remove incorrect code comment and cargo clean (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently while trying to fix CI I (Tobin) added a call to `cargo clean` and a code comment justifying it. This was merged because while not incorrect it is redundant since calling `cargo` with different `RUSTFLAGS` triggers a rebuild.
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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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4a03e2e721 psbt: Remove unused error variant (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Remove an unused error variant for PSBT code (API breaking because the error type is public).
Woops, somehow I managed to get what was patch 1 of this series merged yesterday, I thought I left it out. Anyways, this is just the remove unused error variant now. No changes to that patch from previous versions of the PR.
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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.
dd316e4d14 pow: Remove Mul/Div by arbitrary integer types (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
When we added `Target` and `Work` types we implemented multiplication and division by anything `Into<u64>`, this is not typically done in the Rust stdlib and also is semantically incorrect for the types.
Remove `Mul` and `Div` impls from `Target` and `Work`. Also remove `Mul<T>` for `T: Into<u64>` from the private `U256` type.
Fix#1632
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a819cf99d6 Remove FromStr impl from ScriptBuf (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
`FromStr` impls should roundtrip with `Display` imlps but currently our `ScriptBuf` displays using instructions but parses hex.
Looks like this slipped back in during a recent rebase fail by me.
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When we added `Target` and `Work` types we implemented multiplication
and division by anything `Into<u64>`, this is not typically done in the
Rust stdlib and also is semantically incorrect for the types.
Remove `Mul` and `Div` impls from `Target` and `Work`. Also remove
`Mul<T>` for `T: Into<u64>` from the private `U256` type.
272cdbcf7c Flatten the types directory (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We recently created a `types` subdirectory under `script` to keep all the `Script` and `ScriptBuf` impls together. Turns out this additional level of subdirectory is a bit annoying and we can achieve the same grouping by just using `script/mod.rs`.
Move code from `types/mod.rs` to `script/mod.rs`, move the two submodules up a level, remove the `types` directory.
Fix: #1640
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9ae3285882 hashes: Improve feature gating (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we have a few things mixed up in the feature gating of `hashes`.
Observe that:
- `io::Write` and `io::Read` is not related to allocation but rather provided by `core2`
- "std" should be able to enable "alloc".
Improve feature gating by doing:
- Enable "alloc" from "std" and simplify `cfg` codebase wide.
- Enable "internals/alloc" from "alloc".
- Fix feature gating to use the minimal requirement i.e., "alloc".
Please note one anomaly, `internals` does not set "std" as the default feature but `hashes` does.
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ae2aaaa436 Add `script_pubkey_lens` method (Martin Habovstiak)
cf068d16b0 Implement transaction weight prediction (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
When creating a transaction one must know the the fee beforehand to set
appropriate amounts for outputs and to know the fee, weight is required.
So far we only had a method on an already-constructed transaction. This
method clearly wasn't helpful when constructing the transaction except
for hacks like temporarily adding an all-zeroes signature.
This change adds a function that can compute the transaction weight
without knowing individual bytes of the scripts, witnesses and other
elements. It only needs to know their sizes.
To make the API less error-prone a special, trivial, type is also added
for computing the lengths of witnesses.
Based on #1627
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6be89bf94f Add `minimal_non_dust` to `TxOut` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
In some scenarios it's useful to create outputs with minimal relayable value. E.g. outputs designated for fee bumping using CPFP. A method for this is useful.
This implements a constructor of `TxOut` that computes the minimal non-dust value from the passed script.
Closes#1459
This one is quite easy, so if we could get it in 0.30, that'd be great.
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We recently created a `types` subdirectory under `script` to keep all
the `Script` and `ScriptBuf` impls together. Turns out this additional
level of subdirectory is a bit annoying and we can achieve the same
grouping by just using `script/mod.rs`.
Move code from `types/mod.rs` to `script/mod.rs`, move the two
submodules up a level, remove the `types` directory.
Currently we have a few things mixed up in the feature gating of
`hashes`.
Observe that:
- `io::Write` is not related to allocation.
- "std" should be able to enable "alloc".
Improve feature gating by doing:
- Enable "alloc" from "std" and simplify `cfg` codebase wide.
- Enable "internals/alloc" from "alloc".
- Fix feature gating to use the minimal requirement i.e., "alloc".
In some cases people construct the transaction with a dummy fee output
value before calculating the weight. A method to create the iterator
over `script_pubkey` lengths is useful in such cases.
097e4e9c7f Fix license on bip158 module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
When we introduced the SPDX license blurb in [0] we incorrectly gave attribution to Andrew when the original file author had the attribution as "the rust-bitcoin developers". The original author [1] was Tamas Blummer and he copied this code from code he wrote and explicitly re-licenses it. In order to make the re-licensing comment a little clearer and fix the mis-attribution use Tamas' name in the attribution.
[0] commit: `91ff2f628ce7db732d234a812e29fa8508f501a1 Introduce SPDX license identifiers`
[1] commit: `c93a70487f81a93c7d479ae046c75590d9fb7733 Add client side block filter (BIP158) (#281)`
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6d99d3c061 Use ignore to stop rustdoc code from being built (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we have an attempted tag ```compile_fail that seems to be aiming at allowing code that does not build to exist in rustdoc. This is causing an error when running tests.
No clue how this made it through CI.
Use ```ignore to prevent rustdoc code from being built.
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5f86b3091c Add From<Address> for ScriptBuf (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Add an implementation of `From<Address> for ScriptBuf` that calls through to `address.script_pubkey` (which calls
`address.payload.script_pubkey()`).
Fix: #1457
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In some scenarios it's useful to create outputs with minimal relayable
value. E.g. outputs designated for fee bumping using CPFP. A method for
this is useful.
This implements a constructor of `TxOut` that computes the minimal
non-dust value from the passed script.
Closes#1459
When creating a transaction one must know the the fee beforehand to set
appropriate amounts for outputs and to know the fee, weight is required.
So far we only had a method on an already-constructed transaction. This
method clearly wasn't helpful when constructing the transaction except
for hacks like temporarily adding an all-zeroes signature.
This change adds a function that can compute the transaction weight
without knowing individual bytes of the scripts, witnesses and other
elements. It only needs to know their sizes.
To make the API less error-prone a special, trivial, type is also added
for computing the lengths of witnesses.
41f2dcf6ae Improve test coverage for docs build (Tobin C. Harding)
b4c14a4b7c hashes: Use automatic link (Tobin C. Harding)
96e8a080d1 ci: Remove redundant || exit (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently the docs build commands in `hashes` and `bitcoin` differ, they should be the same.
Add a command `cargo doc` to improve coverage e.g., recently we botched the feature guarding but since CI only runs `cargo rustdoc` with custom compiler conditional set we didn't catch it.
Done after seeing: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1504 and CI should fail on this PR until 1504 is in.
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