This is the initial step towards using and maybe enforcing clippy.
It does not fix all lints as some are not applicable. They may be
explicitly ignored later.
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
This is instead of encode::Errors because the encoders should
not be allowed to return errors that don't originate in the writer
they are writing into.
This is a part of the method definition that has been relied upon for a
while already.
- Implement psbt::Map trait for psbt::Output
- Add (en)decoding logic for psbt::Output
- Implement PSBT (de)serialization trait for relevant psbt::Output types
- Add macro for merging fields for PSBT key-value maps
- Add macro for implementing decoding logic for PSBT key-value maps
- Add convenience macro for implementing both encoding and decoding
logic for PSBT key-value maps
- Add macro for inserting raw PSBT key-value pairs into PSBT key-value
maps
- Add macro for getting raw PSBT key-value pairs from PSBT key-value
maps