Currently we enable "secp256k1/rand-std" in the "rand" feature, this is
incorrect because it means "rand" implies "std" which it does not.
Add a "rand-std" feature that turns on "seck256k1/rand-std" and make the
"rand" feature turn on "seck256k1/rand".
bae264d0c2 Add `tapscript_leaf_hash()` to `Script` (Jiri Jakes)
Pull request description:
Adds convenience method to `Script` for computing leaf hash of tapscript. Closes#1482.
The little test case is taken from `bip341_tests.json`.
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6acf9ac8b8 Patch hashes and update the code (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
This patches `bitcoin_hashes` to use the version in the repository and fixes the code after removal of `Deref`.
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This patches `bitcoin_hashes` to use the version in the repository and
fixes the code after removal of `Deref`.
This also turns off `AS_DEPENDENCY` check with the intention to refactor
it later.
02c1cd6291 add some documentation clarifying the locktime ordering shenanigans in #1330 (Andrew Poelstra)
Pull request description:
Updates the CHANGELOG and also the doccomment on `Transaction`.
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This renames `Script` to `ScriptBuf` and adds unsized `Script` modeled
after `PathBuf`/`Path`. The change cleans up the API a bit, especially
all functions that previously accepted `&Script` now accept truly
borrowed version. Some functions that perviously accepted `&[u8]` can
now accept `&Script` because constructing it is no loger costly.
This can be replicated by deleting the `type PackedLockTime = LockTime'
line, and then running
find . -type f | xargs sed -i 's/PackedLockTime/LockTime/g
at the root of the repo.
e00dfa9806 impl FromHexStr for structs with single u32 member (connormullett)
Pull request description:
Closes: #1112
- Adds new trait `FromStrHex` with 2 methods: `from_hex_str` and `from_hex_str_no_prefix`
- Impl new trait on each tuple struct with single u32 member. eg `Time(u32)`
As stated in the issue, grep through codebase with `\(u32\)` and `\(pub u32\)` to see all implementations and verify none were missed.
NonStandardSighashType is an error type and should never be constructed from a hex string. Therefore, it has been omitted from this change.
Tests are somewhat redundant, but cover 4 cases each. 2 happy paths, 1 for each function. 1 case for malformed/invalid hex input, and 1 for calling no_prefix without a prefix
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crate. The module currently contains the FromHexStr trait and an error
type to be used for implementing hex parsing on types. This change
also adds implementations of FromHexStr for types with a single u32
member such as `Sequence(pub u32)`. All structs that match the
following regex have been given this implementation
`\(u32\)` and `\(pub u32\)`. All implementations have associated
unit tests matching all possible cases. NonStandardSighashType has
been ommitted from this change as it is an error and should not be
constructed using the methods added in this change.
Adds parse::hex_u32 for future use to be made generic to allow
different sizes of integers to be parsed from hex strings.
The error type FromHexError implements required traits such as
Display and std::error::Error
d7006ef80d Adds roundtrip tests for Network::from_core_arg (Sergi Delgado Segura)
bd1eb29f61 Adds Network::to_core_arg (Sergi Delgado Segura)
Pull request description:
Comming from https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoincore-rpc/pull/247
`Network::from_str` only considers `rust-bitcoin` string as possible inputs to create a `Network` instance. This PR adds a new method to `Network`, `from_core_arg`, which is complementary to the existing `Network::to_core_arg`. This method allows the conversion between `bitcoind -network` string and `Network` variants.
This also links `Network::from_str` to `Network::from_core_arg` so the default case on the former calls the latter, and an error is only returned if none of the cases match.
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c822fcf435 Remove helper variables (Martin Habovstiak)
70d1a0348e Use serde derive rather than manual parsing (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
Manual parsing Json is tedious and error-prone. It contained a bunch of
`unwrap`s and was hard to read.
This replaces manual Json parsing with serde_derive implementation.
Closes https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/1231
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Recently we (tcharding) do some mechanical improvements to the rustdocs
in the `blockdata` module without considering the content. On review a
bunch of improvements were suggested.
Improve the content of various rustdoc comments in the `blockdata`
module.
Suggested content came from reviewers, all mistakes are my own :)
Reduce the number of lines of code by using a longer column width, 100
as is more-or-less standard in this repo.
This patch only changes column width (line length), no other changes.
Manual parsing Json is tedious and error-prone. It contained a bunch of
`unwrap`s and was hard to read.
This replaces manual Json parsing with serde_derive implementation.
Closes#1231
1a2cf2681d Implement consensus encoding adapter for serde (Martin Habovstiak)
a6ecc58a5e Add `put_bytes_min` and `space_remaining` methods (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
In some protocols it is preferred to serialize consensus-encodable types
using consensus encoding. E.g. serialize `Transaction` as hex-encoded
string in Json in Bitcoin Core RPC protocol. This change provides
adapter to make this easier.
The adapter allows providing custom byte-to-string encoder for more
exotic cases and provides a hex implementation which should be useful in
majority of the cases.
Should help with #765
Based on #1252
Required by #1234
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df90c50242 Add log2 to Work (Jiri Jakes)
Pull request description:
Adds method `Work::log2()` providing value equivalent to Bitcoin Core's `log2_work` in its logs. Fixes#1326.
Questions:
- The original issue (#1326) also suggests to add log2 to Target but it does not seem to be meaningful, does it? Bitcoin Core, to which the issue refers, also displays only log2 of work.
- Although work should not be 0, the type allows it. In this case, log2 would return -inf. I think we could leave it like that but if there are suggestions to deal with it in a different way, please let me know.
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e9dffb1b7b Change `max_money` to a constant. (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
The value is statically known which is better expressed as a constant. Also allows usage in const context.
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13d94cbc47 Remove no_run (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
`no_run` is not needed since we already mark this up as `bash` which rustc doesn't run when running examples.
While the keyword `bash` is not currently supported it may well be in the future and since only the `rust` keyword causes code to run any other string is effectively a wildcard, `no_run` is therefore meaningful only as a convention. Lets keep `bash` in case support is added later on.
cc sr-gi
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In some protocols it is preferred to serialize consensus-encodable types
using consensus encoding. E.g. serialize `Transaction` as hex-encoded
string in Json in Bitcoin Core RPC protocol. This change provides
adapter to make this easier.
The adapter allows providing custom byte-to-string encoder for more
exotic cases and provides a hex implementation which should be useful in
majority of the cases.
Should help with #765
4c8570b512 base58: Run formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
2780e6cdaa Move base58 module to crate root (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Move `base58` module to the carte root, direct `rustfmt` to not format the digits array. Run formatter as a separate patch.
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`no_run` is not needed since we already mark this up as `bash` which
rustc doesn't run when running examples.
While the keyword `bash` is not currently supported it may well be in
the future and since only the `rust` keyword causes code to run any
other string is effectively a wildcard, `no_run` is therefore meaningful
only as a convention. Lets keep `bash` in case support is added later on.
In preparation for removing the `util` module move the `base58` module
to the crate root. This is likely not the final resting place for this
module but it is a step in the right direction.
Includes addition of rustfmt attribute to skip formatting the digits
array. No other changes to the `base58` module.
For some applications, such as block explorers, it's useful to be able
to obtain the public key used in case of P2PK. This is considered
general enough for addition into bitcoin library,
so this change adds it.
The public key is returned only when it's valid and the script is P2PK.
To avoid duplicating the logic checking whether a script is P2PK the
logic is moved to a new p2pk_pubkey_bytes() method which returns raw
bytes and is then called from both is_p2pk() and p2pk_public_key()
We are trying to flatten the `util` module. The `taproot` module can
live in the crate root. If/when we create a `crypto` module/crate we may
wish to pull some stuff out of this module but for now moving it gets us
closer to removing `util` without making the directory structure any
worse.
Includes adding rustfmt attributes to skip formatting of macros.
2df51dae15 Create crypto module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Done as part of [util flattening](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/issues/639).
Create a `crypto` module and move into it (out of `util`):
- ecdsa
- schnorr
- key
After review, this PR now includes some type re-names
- EcdsaSig -> ecdsa::Signature
- SchnorrSig -> schnorr::Signature
- EcdsaSigError -> ecdsa::Error
- SchnorrSigError -> schnorr::Error
- InvalidSchnorrSigSize -> InvalidSignatureSize (this is an error enum variant)
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f7a6d17143 Add rand feature flag to the example documentation (yancy)
Pull request description:
It's confusing trying to follow the documentation [here](https://docs.rs/bitcoin/latest/bitcoin/util/address/index.html) unless you know to enable the `rand` feature flag. This PR updates the docs so people know to enable the flag.
```
22:35 < control> hello, how can i generate a simple wallet address using rust bitcoin? cant find working example
22:45 < andytoshi> control: do you have a private key?
22:45 < andytoshi> what kind of address do you want to generate?
22:46 < andytoshi> my guess would be that you want to use bdk rather than rust-bitcoin directl
22:48 < control> P2PKH address and generate private key. just as simple as bit library in python does
22:52 < control> im trying to run this example
22:52 < control> https://docs.rs/bitcoin/latest/bitcoin/util/address/index.html
22:52 < control> but it says ^^^^ could not find `rand` in `secp256k1`
```
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