e356ff6611 Remove the now unused sighash::Error type (Tobin C. Harding)
c17324c574 Introduce segwit sighash error types (Tobin C. Harding)
f0b567313b Introduce sighash::LegacyError (Tobin C. Harding)
a1b21e2f1d Introduce sighash::TaprootError (Tobin C. Harding)
b0f20903a5 Introduce AnnexError (Tobin C. Harding)
a1a2056829 Add tx_in/tx_out accessor methods on Transaction (Tobin C. Harding)
f08aa16e91 Use Self:: in error return type (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Improve the error handling in the `sighash` module by adding small specific error types.
Close: #2150
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Applies to both `ecdsa::Signature` and `taproot::Signature`.
Re-name the `Signature` fields with more descriptive names. The
names used were decided upon in the issue discussion.
Impove rustdocs while we are at it.
Note, the change to `sign-tx-segwit-v0` is refactor only, the diff does
not show it but we have a local variable already called `sighash_type`
that is equal to `EcdsaSighashType::All`.
Includes a function argument rename as well, just to be uniform.
Fix: #2139
8783d526bd fix : adds the arrayvec dependency (harshit933)
Pull request description:
This commit adds the arrayvec dependency to the sortKey.
Potential fix#2276
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We only use the network to serialize and deserialize from WIF.
For this we only really need network kind since WIF only differentiates
between mainnet and non-mainnet.
a92d49fe33 Implement `CompressedPublicKey` (Martin Habovstiak)
Pull request description:
P2WPKH requires keys to be compressed which introduces error handling even in cases when it's statically known that a key is compressed. To avoid it, this change introduces `CompressedPublicKey` which is similar to `PublicKey` except it's statically known to be compressed.
This also changes relevant code to use `CompressedPublicKey` instead of `PublicKey`.
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P2WPKH requires keys to be compressed which introduces error handling
even in cases when it's statically known that a key is compressed. To
avoid it, this change introduces `CompressedPublicKey` which is similar
to `PublicKey` except it's statically known to be compressed.
This also changes relevant code to use `CompressedPublicKey` instead of
`PublicKey`.
There is no advantage in having `io::Read` as opposed to `Read` and
importing the trait. It is surprising that we do so.
Remove `io::` path from `io::Read` and `io::Write`. Some docs keep the
path, leave them as is. Add import `use io::{Read, Write}`.
Refactor only, no logic changes.
When we use the `fmt::Write` trait it is just to call its methods, we
can therefore, without any change to the logic, use `as _` when
importing the trait. This prevents naming conflicts.
Done in preparation for importing the `io::Write` trait.
Generic types can be single letters, and a writer is conventionally, in
this codebase at least, called `W`.
Use `W` instead of `Write` with no loss of clarity.
1ee989a3af Remove private fmt_internal function (Tobin C. Harding)
923ce7402d Remove Network from AddressInner (Tobin C. Harding)
3490433618 Return error from wpubkey_hash (Tobin C. Harding)
f7ab253ce4 Remove stale comment (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
An `AddressInner` struct (contains `Network` field) is created when parsing address strings however address strings do not map 1:1 to `Network` because signet and testnet use the same bech32 prefix "tb".
We can fix this by inlining the `Payload` variants into `AddressInner` and adding prefix enums for legacy addresses and an `Hrp` for bech32 addresses.
Fix: #1819
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3d17031725 Derive Debug for PrivateKey for no-std builds (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Currently we derive `impl Debug for PrivateKey` for "std" builds and manually implement an obfuscated version for "no-std" builds. Since we enable the `hashes` feature of `rust-secp` this is unnecessary because secp takes care of obfuscating the secret for us.
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801c72e056 Add deprecation comment to hash_types module (Tobin C. Harding)
61351c917f Move impl_asref_push_bytes to internal_macros (Tobin C. Harding)
2b4b66dee3 Move impl_hashencode to internal_macros (Tobin C. Harding)
2a0ac1258a Move the bip158 filter hash types (Tobin C. Harding)
3107f80aac Move transaction hash types (Tobin C. Harding)
61c02ff202 Move block hash types (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Move hash types out of `hash_types` and into the modules where they are primarily used. Adds deprecated re-export so this is not a breaking change.
Is an alternate solution to #2072Resolves: #2072
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98ce46c009 Update docs on witness_mut (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Recently during the rust-bitcoin workshop at TABConf devs were thrown off by the example on `witness_mut`. We have some work going on to add examples and a cookbook that all demonstrate usage of `witness_mut`.
Remove the docs on `witness_mut` and direct devs to the `examples/sign-tx-*` files.
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Recently during the rust-bitcoin workshop at TABConf devs were thrown
off by the example on `witness_mut`.
Attempt to improve the docs on `witness_mut`.
Previously `taproot::Signature` could be only serialized into `Vec<u8>`
which forced allocation. This adds a `SerializedSignature` type which
acts like `Box<u8>` but is on stack.
Note: the code was copied from `secp256k1::ecdsa::serialized_signature`
with minimal changes.
We are emptying the `hash_types` module. `impl_asref_push_bytes!` is an
internal macro, as such it can live in the `internal_macros` module.
While we are at it import the macro and call it without any qualifying
path, this is typical for our usage of other internals/internal_macros
usage.
An `AddressInner` struct is created when parsing address strings however
address strings do not map 1:1 to `Network` because signet and testnet
use the same bech32 prefix "tb".
We can fix this by inlining the `Payload` variants into `AddressInner`
and adding prefix enums for legacy addresses and a `KnownHrp` for bech32
addresses.
Also enables removing the `AddressEncoding` struct as we can display the
`AddressInner` struct directly. (The `Display` impl is on `AddressInner`
and not directly on address to ignore the `NetworkValidation` wrapper,
may be able to be simplified still further.)
Calling `wpubkey_hash` on a key that is uncompressed is flat out an
error, really it is a programmer error at build time because a segwit
key should never be compressed, however, for historical reasons we do
not enforce this in the type system. As a step towards clarity make it
an error to call `wpubkey_hash` on a an uncompressed pubkey. This adds
documentation and potentially might assist debugging for newer devs.
Currently we derive `impl Debug for PrivateKey` for "std" builds and
manually implement an obfuscated version for "no-std" builds. Since
we enable the `hashes` feature of `rust-secp` this is unnecessary
because secp takes care of obfuscating the secret for us.
add371d263 Remove `core2` dependency entirely (Matt Corallo)
b7dd16da99 [IO] Use our own io::Error type (Matt Corallo)
c95b59327a Explicitly use `std::io::Error` when implementing `std` traits (Matt Corallo)
9e1cd372cb Use `io::Error::get_ref()` over `std::error::Error::source()` (Matt Corallo)
3caaadf9bb [IO] Replace the `io::Cursor` re-export with our own `Cursor` (Matt Corallo)
141343edb4 [IO] Move to custom `Read` trait mirroring `std::io::Read` (Matt Corallo)
7395093f94 Stop relying on `Take`'s `by_ref` method (Matt Corallo)
2364e1a877 Stop relying on blanket Read impl for all &mut Read (Matt Corallo)
6aa7ccf841 [IO] Replace `std::io::Sink` usage with our own trivial impl (Matt Corallo)
7eb5d65bda [IO] Provide a macro which implements `io::Write` for types (Matt Corallo)
ac678bb435 [IO] Move to custom `Write` trait mirroring `std::io::Write` (Matt Corallo)
5f2395ce56 Add missing `?Sized` bounds to `io::Write` parameters (Matt Corallo)
2348449d2a Stop relying on `std::io::Write`'s `&mut Write` blanket impl (Matt Corallo)
5e0209569c Use `io::sink` rather than our custom `EmptyWrite` utility (Matt Corallo)
a0ade883b6 [IO] Move io module into selected re-exports (Matt Corallo)
27c7c4e26a Add a `bitcoin_io` crate (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
In order to support standard (de)serialization of structs, the
`rust-bitcoin` ecosystem uses the standard `std::io::{Read,Write}`
traits. This works great for environments with `std`, however sadly
the `std::io` module has not yet been added to the `core` crate.
Thus, in `no-std`, the `rust-bitcoin` ecosystem has historically
used the `core2` crate to provide copies of the `std::io` module
without any major dependencies. Sadly, its one dependency,
`memchr`, recently broke our MSRV.
Worse, because we didn't want to take on any excess dependencies
for `std` builds, `rust-bitcoin` has had to have
mutually-exclusive `std` and `no-std` builds. This breaks general
assumptions about how features work in Rust, causing substantial
pain for applications far downstream of `rust-bitcoin` crates.
This is mostly done, I'm still finalizing the `io::Error` commit at the end to drop the `core2` required dep in no-std, but its getting there. Would love further feedback on the approach or code-level review on these first handful of commits.
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7d695f6b41 Improve public re-exports (Tobin C. Harding)
33774122e0 Remove public re-exports from private module (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Improve the public exports in two ways:
1. Inline re-exports into the docs of the module that re-exports them.
2. Separate public and private use statements
Recently we discussed a way to separate the public and private import statements to make the code more clear and prevent `rustfmt` joining them all together.
Separate public exports using a code block and `#[rustfmt::skip]`. Has the nice advantage of reducing the number of `#[doc(inline)]` attributes also.
1. Modules first, as they are part of the project's structure.
2. Private imports
3. Public re-exports (using `rustfmt::skip` to prevent merge)
Use the format
```rust
mod xyz;
mod abc;
use ...;
pub use {
...,
};
```
This patch introduces changes to the rendered HTML docs.
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Since we are no longer relying on the blanket `io::Write` impl for
`&mut io::Write`, we should now ensure that we do not require
`Sized` for our `io::Write` bounds, as its unnecessarily
restrictive and can no longer be worked around by simply adding an
`&mut`.
`std::io::Write` is implemented for all `&mut std::io::Write`. This
makes it easy to have APIs that mix and match owned `Write`s with
mutable references to `Write`s.
However, in the next commit we add our own `Write` trait which we
intend to implement for all `std::io::Write`. Sadly, this is
mutually exclusive with a blanket implementation on our own
`&mut Write`, as that would conflict with an `std::io::Write`
blanket impl.
Thus, in order to use the `Write for all &mut Write` blanket impl
in rust-bitcoin, we'd have to bound all `Write`s by
`std::io::Write`, as we're unable to provide a blanket
`Write for &mut Write` impl.
Here we stop relying on that blanket impl in order to introduce the
new trait in the next commit.
e21ee381bc Split Prevouts errors out into specific error types (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Done as part of the great error clean up.
Currently we are returning a general `Error` from `Prevouts` functions, this is un-informative, we can do better by returning specific types that indicate the exact error path.
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Improve the public exports in two ways:
1. Inline re-exports into the docs of the module that re-exports them.
2. Separate public and private use statements
Recently we discussed a way to separate the public and private import
statements to make the code more clear and prevent `rustfmt` joining
them all together.
Separate public exports using a code block and `#[rustfmt::skip]`. Has
the nice advantage of reducing the number of `#[doc(inline)]` attributes
also.
1. Modules first, as they are part of the project's structure.
2. Private imports
3. Public re-exports (using `rustfmt::skip` to prevent merge)
Use the format
```rust
mod xyz;
mod abc;
use ...;
pub use {
...,
};
```
This patch introduces changes to the rendered HTML docs.
Done as part of the great error clean up.
Currently we are returning a general `Error` from `Prevouts` functions,
this is un-informative, we can do better by returning specific types
that indicate the exact error path.
We have a new API function available with recent version of `secp256k1`
to create a `Message` directly from a sighash byte array.
Use `Message::from_digest(sighash.to_byte_array())` to construct
messages ready to sign.
Upgrade the `secp256k1` dependency to the newly released `v0.28.0`.
FTR this includes two simple changes:
- Use `Message::from_digest_slice` instead of `Message::from_slice`.
- Use `secp256k1::Keypair` instead of `secp256k1::KeyPair`.
In preparation for updating the secp dependency to v0.28.0, which
includes a change of `KeyPair` to `Keypair`, change our identifier usage
to indicate that "keypair" is a single word.
Deprecate the old forms.