5ce34011f2 Implement std::error::Error for ParseAmount (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The `ParseAmountError` does not implement `std::error::Error`, must have been missed when we did the rest.
Implement `std::error::Error` for `ParseAmount`.
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1e46eeaa88 Upgrade to bitcoin_hashes v0.11.0 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We just released a new version of `bitcoin_hashes`, upgrade the dependency to v0.11.0
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24f0441d54 Add PublicKey::to_sort_key method for use with sorting by key (junderw)
Pull request description:
Replaces #524
See previous PR for reasoning.
This solution is a little more straightforward. The name and documentation should be enough to prevent misuse.
We can also impl a to_sort_key for any CompressedKey added later. (or just impl Ord in a BIP67 compliant way)
TODO:
- [x] Add more sorting test vectors. Ideas of edge cases to test are welcome.
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35edcaa4ca Remove extern crate core statement (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Now that we have an MSRV of 1.41.1 we no longer need `extern crate core`, remove it.
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36f29d4357 Upgrade to secp256k1 v0.23.0 (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We recently released a new version of `rust-secp256k1`, upgrade to use it.
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19ba7ecc03 Add custom error for unknown address type parsing (Arturo Marquez)
Pull request description:
Adds a custom error `UnknownAddressType(_)` which is returned in cases where an unknown address type tries to be parsed via
`FromStr`. This provides more context for the error, since it contains the `String` that tried to be parsed.
Closes https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1064
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91ff2f628c Introduce SPDX license identifiers (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
When `rust-bitcoin` was started in 2014 the SPDX license list and short identifiers where not a thing. Now that we have short identifiers and they are gaining popularity in other projects we can consider using them.
- Add links to the SPDX website in the readme
- Shorten the author section to a single line
- Remove all the licence information in each file and replace it with an
SPDX ID (see https://spdx.dev/ids/#how)
Of note:
- If the author of a file is explicitly listed, maintain this information
- If the 'author' is listed as the generic 'Rust Bitcoin developers' just remove the attribution, this is implicit. This does loose the date info but that can be seen at any time from the git index using
`git log --follow --format=%ad --date default <FILE> | tail -1`
apoelstra, please confirm that I'm not treading on your toes here, especially, are you ok with the new 'written by' string format?
### Ref
- https://spdx.dev/ids/#how
- https://spdx.org/licenses/CC0-1.0.html
- https://spdx.dev/ids/
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Adds a custom error `UnknownAddressType(_)` which is returned in
cases where an unknown address type tries to be parsed via
`FromStr`. This provides more context for the error.
For more info see [1].
[1] - `https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1064`
32cfd93933 Use to_hex when available (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
We have a bunch of calls to `format!("{:x}", foo)` for types that implement `ToHex`. The code is terser with no loss of clarity if we use the trait method and call `to_hex()`.
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4d2291930b Use fragment-specifier literal (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we are using the fragment-specifier `expr` in a bunch of
macros for captures that are only used for literals. If we use `literal`
instead it allows the compiler to give slightly more specific error
messages.
The benefits of this change are minor. Of note, this patch found one
unusual macro call site (removed unnecessary `&`).
The macros changed are all internal macros, this is not a breaking change.
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We have a bunch of calls to `format!("{:x}", foo)` for types that
implement `ToHex`. The code is terser with no loss of clarity if we use
the trait method and call `to_hex()`.
a8e62f249b Remove Uninhabited (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Last release, before we had access to `non_exhaustive` we added some fancy types to enable conditionally having a `bitcoinconsensus::Error`.
Now that we have bumped the MSRV and have already added `non_exhaustive` to the `Error` type in question, we can use a compiler attribute to conditionally include the `bitcoinconsensus` error.
Remove `Uninhabited` and its usage.
For more context see the [original attempt ](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1025)at using `Infallible` (last comment in discussion thread).
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1fea098dfb Support unsized `R` and `W` in consensus encode/decode (Dawid Ciężarkiewicz)
a24a3b0194 Forward `consensus_decode` to `consensus_decode_from_finite_reader` (Dawid Ciężarkiewicz)
9c754ca4de Take Writer/Reader by `&mut` in consensus en/decoding (Dawid Ciężarkiewicz)
Pull request description:
Fix#1020 (see more relevant discussion there)
This definitely makes the amount of generics compiler
has to generate by avoding generating the same functions
for `R`, `&mut R`, `&mut &mut R` and so on.
old:
```
> ls -al target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
-rwxrwxr-x 1 dpc dpc 9947832 Jun 2 22:42 target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
> strip target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
> ls -al target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
-rwxrwxr-x 1 dpc dpc 4463024 Jun 2 22:46 target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
```
new:
```
> ls -al target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
-rwxrwxr-x 1 dpc dpc 9866800 Jun 2 22:44 target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
> strip target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
> ls -al target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
-rwxrwxr-x 1 dpc dpc 4393392 Jun 2 22:45 target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
```
In the unit-test binary itself, it saves ~100KB of data.
I did not expect much performance gains, but turn out I was wrong(*):
old:
```
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_deserialize ... bench: 1,072,710 ns/iter (+/- 21,871)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize ... bench: 191,223 ns/iter (+/- 5,833)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize_logic ... bench: 37,543 ns/iter (+/- 732)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_stream_reader ... bench: 1,872,455 ns/iter (+/- 149,519)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_deserialize ... bench: 136 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize ... bench: 51 ns/iter (+/- 8)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize_logic ... bench: 5 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_size ... bench: 3 ns/iter (+/- 0)
```
new:
```
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_deserialize ... bench: 1,028,574 ns/iter (+/- 10,910)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize ... bench: 162,143 ns/iter (+/- 3,363)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize_logic ... bench: 30,725 ns/iter (+/- 695)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_stream_reader ... bench: 1,437,071 ns/iter (+/- 53,694)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_deserialize ... bench: 92 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize ... bench: 17 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize_logic ... bench: 5 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_size ... bench: 4 ns/iter (+/- 0)
```
(*) - I'm benchmarking on a noisy laptop. Take this with a grain of salt. But I think
at least it doesn't make anything slower.
While doing all this manual labor that will probably generate conflicts,
I took a liberty of changing generic type names and variable names to
`r` and `R` (reader) and `w` and `W` for writer.
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b29ff9b715 Rename SchnorrSighashType::from_u8 -> from_consensus_u8 (Tobin C. Harding)
af16286679 Implement TryFrom sha256::Hash for TaprootMerkleBranch (Tobin C. Harding)
6b7b440cff Implement TryFrom<Key> for ProprietaryKey (Tobin C. Harding)
5c49fe775f Implement TryFrom<TaprootBuilder> for TapTree (Tobin C. Harding)
632a5db8d9 Implement TryFrom for WitnessVersion (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Audit the whole codebase checking for any method that is of the form `from_foo` where foo is not an interesting identifier (like 'consensus' and 'standard'). Implement `TryFrom` for any such methods, deprecating the original.
Done as separate patches so any can be easily dropped if not liked.
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9bf959180b Optimize Witness Serialization (DanGould)
Pull request description:
fix#942
> self.to_vec() allocates, it should be possible to avoid it - just feed the items into serializer.
based on https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/1068
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We allocated a new vector when serializing a `Witness`. That was
inefficient and unnecessary. Use `serialize_seq` to feed the witness
elements directly into the serializer.
Optimize `Witness` serialization by removing the allocation.
When `rust-bitcoin` was started in 2014 the SPDX license list and short
identifiers where not a thing. Now that we have short identifiers and
they are gaining popularity in other projects we can consider using
them.
- Add links to the SPDX website in the readme
- Shorten the author section to a single line
- Remove all the licence information in each file and replace it with an
SPDX ID (see https://spdx.dev/ids/#how)
Of note:
- If the author of a file is explicitly listed, maintain this
information
- If the 'author' is listed as the generic 'Rust Bitcoin developers'
just remove the attribution, this is implicit. This does loose the date
info but that can be seen at any time from the git index using
`git log --follow --format=%ad --date default <FILE> | tail -1`
Last release, before we had access to `non_exhaustive` we added some
fancy types to enable conditionally having a `bitcoinconsensus::Error`.
Now that we have bumped the MSRV and have already added `non_exhaustive`
to the `Error` type in question, we can use a compiler attribute to
conditionally include the `bitcoinconsensus` error.
Remove `Uninhabited` and its usage.
The `u8` parameter in the `SchnorrSighashType` constructor is a
consensus valid `u8`. Re-name the constructor to make this explicit.
Deprecate `from_u8` as is typical.
TryFrom` became available in Rust 1.34 so we can use it now we have
bumped our MSRV.
Add a macro for implementing `TryFrom` for various lists of
`sha256::Hash` types. Use the macro to for vec, slice, and boxed slice.
TryFrom` became available in Rust 1.34 so we can use it now we have
bumped our MSRV.
Implement `TryFrom<Key>` for `ProprietaryKey` and deprecate the
`from_key` method.
TryFrom` became available in Rust 1.34 so we can use it now we have
bumped our MSRV.
Implement `TryFrom<TaprootBuilder>` for `TapTree` and deprecate the
`from_builder` method.
We have a bunch of 'from' methods that are fallible; `TryFrom` became
available in Rust 1.34 so we can use it now we have bumped our MSRV.
Implement the various `WitnessVersion` from methods using `TryFrom` and
deprecate the originals.
Clippy emits:
warning: this function has an empty `#[must_use]` attribute, but
returns a type already marked as `#[must_use]`
This is because the return type of the function
`legacy_encode_signing_data_to` is `EncodeSigningDataResult` which is
already marked as `must_use`. There is no need to have `must_use` on the
function also.
I'm guessing this got through to master because we only just added
clippy to CI.
Fix#1020 (see more relevant discussion there)
This definitely makes the amount of generics compiler
has to generate by avoding generating the same functions
for `R`, &mut R`, `&mut &mut R` and so on.
old:
```
> ls -al target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
-rwxrwxr-x 1 dpc dpc 9947832 Jun 2 22:42 target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
> strip target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
> ls -al target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
-rwxrwxr-x 1 dpc dpc 4463024 Jun 2 22:46 target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
```
new:
```
> ls -al target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
-rwxrwxr-x 1 dpc dpc 9866800 Jun 2 22:44 target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
> strip target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
> ls -al target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
-rwxrwxr-x 1 dpc dpc 4393392 Jun 2 22:45 target/release/deps/bitcoin-07a9dabf1f3e0266
```
In the unit-test binary itself, it saves ~100KB of data.
I did not expect much performance gains, but turn out I was wrong(*):
old:
```
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_deserialize ... bench: 1,072,710 ns/iter (+/- 21,871)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize ... bench: 191,223 ns/iter (+/- 5,833)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize_logic ... bench: 37,543 ns/iter (+/- 732)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_stream_reader ... bench: 1,872,455 ns/iter (+/- 149,519)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_deserialize ... bench: 136 ns/iter (+/- 3)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize ... bench: 51 ns/iter (+/- 8)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize_logic ... bench: 5 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_size ... bench: 3 ns/iter (+/- 0)
```
new:
```
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_deserialize ... bench: 1,028,574 ns/iter (+/- 10,910)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize ... bench: 162,143 ns/iter (+/- 3,363)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_block_serialize_logic ... bench: 30,725 ns/iter (+/- 695)
test blockdata::block::benches::bench_stream_reader ... bench: 1,437,071 ns/iter (+/- 53,694)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_deserialize ... bench: 92 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize ... bench: 17 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_serialize_logic ... bench: 5 ns/iter (+/- 0)
test blockdata::transaction::benches::bench_transaction_size ... bench: 4 ns/iter (+/- 0)
```
(*) - I'm benchmarking on a noisy laptop. Take this with a grain of salt. But I think
at least it doesn't make anything slower.
While doing all this manual labor that will probably generate conflicts,
I took a liberty of changing generic type names and variable names to
`r` and `R` (reader) and `w` and `W` for writer.
clippy emits:
warning: this expression creates a reference which is immediately
dereferenced by the compiler
As suggested, remove the explicit reference.
clippy emits a bunch of:
warning: digits grouped inconsistently by underscores
We have a custom grouping elsewhere in this file
10_000_000_00 sats == 10 BTC
Fix up all instances of large sats amount to uniformly using this format
and add compiler directives where needed to shoosh clippy.
clippy emits:
warning: this `else { if .. }` block can be collapsed
In this instance the code is more readable how it is, we should ignore
clippy.
Add compiler directive to quieten warning.
281af7c1b9 Move broken-intra-doc-link lint config to command line (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
The docs lint `broken-intra-doc-links` has been changed but the new name
is not available in our MSRV, this means we get a build warning. We only
build docs with the nightly toolchain so we can move this lint control
to the docs build command in `test.sh` instead of doing it crate wide.
With this patch applied devs risk not noticing docs link issues until
they hit them on CI _if_ they do not build with the test script or
explicitly pass in `-- -D rustdoc::broken-intra-doc-links`, which no one
is going to do. Hence we add a line to the readme with a shell alias
that can be used to check docs, taken directly from `test.sh`.
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The docs lint `broken-intra-doc-links` has been changed but the new name
is not available in our MSRV, this means we get a build warning. We only
build docs with the nightly toolchain so we can move this lint control
to the docs build command in `test.sh` instead of doing it crate wide.
With this patch applied devs risk not noticing docs link issues until
they hit them on CI _if_ they do not build with the test script or
explicitly pass in `-- -D rustdoc::broken-intra-doc-links`, which no one
is going to do. Hence we add a line to the readme with a shell alias
that can be used to check docs, taken directly from `test.sh`.
Currently we are using the fragment-specifier `expr` in a bunch of
macros for captures that are only used for literals. If we use `literal`
instead it allows the compiler to give slightly more specific error
messages.
The benefits of this change are minor. Of note, this patch found one
unusual macro call site (removed unnecessary `&`).
The macros changed are all internal macros, this is not a breaking change.
Add a macro `const_assert` that uses some const declaration trickery to
trigger a compile time error if a boolean expression is false.
Replace runtime checks using `debug_assert_eq!` with the newly defined
`const_assert!` macro.
ec8dadaf86 Implement iter::size_hint and ExactSizeIterator for Witness Iter (Riccardo Casatta)
Pull request description:
close https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1050
I don't think we need to change the `collect` since it use the `size_hint()` lower bound to initially allocate
// with size_hint
// test blockdata::witness::benches::bench_big_witness_to_vec ... bench: 313 ns/iter (+/- 13)
// test blockdata::witness::benches::bench_witness_to_vec ... bench: 204 ns/iter (+/- 11)
// without
// test blockdata::witness::benches::bench_big_witness_to_vec ... bench: 489 ns/iter (+/- 28)
// test blockdata::witness::benches::bench_witness_to_vec ... bench: 221 ns/iter (+/- 102)
The reason why the small witness doesn't get big perf boost is because by default vec allocates 4 slots
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abfeb32e35 Remove unnecessary local variable (Tobin C. Harding)
04b09a4e8d Remove unused loop (Tobin C. Harding)
380e0016cc Use write_all instead of write (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Done while clearing clippy warnings, done as a separate PR because its not a simple glance to review like the others.
Remove 2 clippy warnings and remove unnecessary local variable.
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