Version `0.49` of `kani` broke our daily CI job, there is now a new
release out that fixes the issue.
Remove the explicit `kani` version so we pull the latest version.
Kani version `0.49.0` came out 10 days ago, its odd that our CI just
broke today but in an attempt to see if its release related pin to the
version before the latest release.
The nightly pinning is used by a bunch of different tools outside of
github actions, move the config file to the crate root.
Update the path in the justfile.
Done in preparation for fixing the git pre-commit hook.
Currently we do not build the code in the kani tests when PRs are
pushed, instead we run the verifier once a day. We should at least check
the code builds on each PR. One way to do this is to build the proofs
without running them, `kani --only-codegen` does that.
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.
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.
Rust version 1.56.0 introduced edition 2021. Shortly afterwards, on
October 21 2021 Rust version 1.56.1 was released.
Debian stable is currently shipping `rustc 1.63.0`.
Our stated MSRV policy is: In Debian stable and at least 2 years old.
Therefore our MSRV policy is met by Rust version 1.56.1 and we can strat
to bump our MSRV org wide.
Start by bumping the `rust-bitcoin` and `hashes` MSRV to Rust 1.56.1,
includes:
- Update docs.
- Update CI and remove pinning.
- Update the build files and remove now stale cfg attributes rust_v_1_x
for values less than the new MSRV.
- Use new `IntoIterator` for arrays so we no longer need to allocate a
vector to iterate.
Links:
- https://blog.rust-lang.org/2021/11/01/Rust-1.56.1.html
- https://blog.rust-lang.org/2021/10/21/Rust-1.56.0.html
- https://packages.debian.org/stable/rust/rustc
c2f3c1fa11 fix(CI): rust-toolchain stable (Einherjar)
Pull request description:
- sets `dtolnay/rust-toolchain` to `stable`
- delegates the `toolchain` to `1.48.0` as GitHub action input
This will make the rust-toolchain to always run in the `stable` branch with the toolchain version being handled in the action. It will appease dependabot and we can change at any time the `toolchain` action input.
Discussed in https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/2055
ACKs for top commit:
apoelstra:
ACK c2f3c1fa11
tcharding:
ACK c2f3c1fa11
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- sets `dtolnay/rust-toolchain` to `stable`
- delegates the `toolchain` to `1.48.0` as GitHub action input
This will make the rust-toolchain to always run in the `stable` branch with the toolchain version being handled in the action.
It will appease dependabot and we can change at any time the `toolchain` action input.
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.
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.
ACKs for top commit:
apoelstra:
ACK 41f2dcf6ae
Kixunil:
ACK 41f2dcf6ae
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When we merged `hashes` into `rust-bitcoin` we ran the test script a
couple of times using `./hashes/contrib/test.sh` this causes the `cargo`
commands in the CI script to be run from the crate root which is not
what we want.
This showed up recently because `cargo test` was getting run in
`bitcoin` after building with address/memory sanitazation configured
into the build.
While we are at it run `cargo clean` after the last sanitizer build just
to future proof the CI script in case we later accidentally re-use the same
build with plain old `cargo` (without `-Zbuild-std etc.`).
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.
Run docs in CI using nightly and stable toolchains as required.
4201612837 Use dtonlnay instead of actions-rs (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Done on top of #1508
Currently we use the `actions-rs` GitHub action to run our tests. It seems the project is now unmaintained [0].
Well known Rust developer dtonlnay maintains a GitHub action that can be used instead.
Replace all uses of `actions-rs/toolchain` with `dtonlnay/rust-toolchain`. Note that with the new action there is no way to configure the toolchain, instead a different `uses` statement is required - this means we have to split our jobs up by toolchain. This is arguably cleaner anyways.
Note that with this patch applied the "no-std" tests are now _not_ run for MSRV since we explicitly support "no-std" only for the 1.47 and above toolchains - strange that this was working?
[0] https://github.com/actions-rs/toolchain/issues/216
ACKs for top commit:
sanket1729:
ACK 4201612837. Verified that we did not miss any checks in the translation.
elichai:
ACK 4201612837
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Currently we use the `actions-rs` GitHub action to run our tests. It
seems the project is now unmaintained [0].
Well known Rust developer dtonlnay maintains a GitHub action that can be
used instead.
Replace all uses of `actions-rs/toolchain` with
`dtonlnay/rust-toolchain`. Note that with the new action there is no way
to configure the toolchain, instead a different `uses` statement is
required - this means we have to split our jobs up by toolchain. This is
arguably cleaner anyways.
Note that with this patch applied the "no-std" tests are now _not_ run
for MSRV since we explicitly support "no-std" only for the 1.47 and
above toolchains - strange that this was working?
[0] https://github.com/actions-rs/toolchain/issues/216
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.
We would like to bring the `bitcoin_hashes` crate into the
`rust-bitcoin` repository.
Import `bitcoin_hashes` into `rust-bitocin/hashes`, doing so looses all
the commit history from the original crate but if we archive the
original repository then the history will be preserved. We maintain the
same version number obviously and in the changelog we note the change of
repository.
Commit hash that was tip of `bitcoin_hashes` at time of import:
commit 54c16249e06cc6b7870c7fc07d90f489d82647c7
Includes making `embedded` and `fuzzing` per-crate i.e., move them into
`bitcoin` as hashes includes these also.
NOTE: Does _not_ enable fuzzing for `hashes` in CI.
Notes on CI:
Attempts to merge in the github actions from the hashes crate however reduces
coverage by not running hashes tests for beta toolchain. Some additional
work could be done to improve the CI to increase efficiency without
reducing coverage. Leaving for another day.
Currently we run clippy in CI using a github action. The invocation has
a couple of shortcomings
1. it does not lint the tests (this requires `--all-targets`)
2. it does not lint the examples
I could not find a way to lint the examples without explicitly linting
each example by name.
Move the clippy control to `test.sh` and add an env var `DO_LINT` to
control it. Remove the explicit CI job and run the linter during the
`Test` job using the stable toolchain.
Add a clippy configuration file configuring the MSRV. Add a github
actions job to run clippy on CI.
Please note the job does _not_ use `--all-targets` because doing so
causes:
```
error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the stable release channel
--> src/lib.rs:46:54
|
46 | #![cfg_attr(all(test, feature = "unstable"), feature(test))]
```
We currently build the docs as a separate CI job, we can however just do
it as part of the `Tests` job using the nightly toolchain.
Conditionally build the docs based on a `DO_DOCS` env var.
Note, uses `--cfg docsrs` so can only be built run with nightly toolchain.
Disable problematic jobs that involve Github Actions caching or `cross`
whenever the environment is set to ACT. This allows running the CI
pipeline locally and hopefully speeds up PR cycle times by reducing
unexpected CI pipeline results.
Based on the original work by Justin Moon.
*MSRV unchanged from 1.29.0.*
When `std` is off, `no-std` must be on, and we use the [`alloc`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/alloc/) and core2 crates. The `alloc` crate requires the user define a global allocator.
* Import from `core` and `alloc` instead of `std`
* `alloc` only used if `no-std` is on
* Create `std` feature
* Create `no-std` feature which adds a core2 dependency to polyfill `std::io` features. This is an experimental feature and should be
used with caution.
* CI runs tests `no-std`
* MSRV for `no-std` is 1.51 or so