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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
sanket1729 94cfe79170 Rename existing SigHashType to EcdsaSigHashType 2021-12-15 20:00:52 +05:30
sanket1729 fa112a793a Add EcdsaSig 2021-12-15 20:00:51 +05:30
Tobin Harding 3f5caa501f Clean up module level rustdocs
Docs can always do with a bit of love.

Clean up the module level (`//!`) rustdocs for all public modules.

I claim uniform is better than any specific method/style. I tried to fit
in with what ever was either most sane of most prevalent, therefore
attaining uniformity without unnecessary code churn (one exception being
the changes to headings described below).

Notes:

* Headings - use heading as a regular sentence for all modules e.g.,

```
//! Bitcoin network messages.
```

as opposed to
```
//! # Bitcoin Network Messages
```

It was not clear which style to use so I picked a 'random' mature
project and copied their style.

* Added 'This module' in _most_ places as the start of the module
description, however I was not religious about this one.

* Fixed line length if necessary since most of our code seems to follow
short (80 char) line lengths for comments anyways.

* Added periods and fixed obvious (and sometimes not so obvious)
grammatically errors.

* Added a trailing `//!` to every block since this was almost universal
already. I don't really like this one but I'm guessing it is Andrew's
preferred style since its on the copyright notices as well.
2021-11-06 10:59:53 +11:00
Martin Habovstiak 95fb4e01f9 Document cargo features
This documents cargo features in two ways: explictly in text and in code
using `#[doc(cfg(...))]` attribute where possible. Notably, this is
impossible for `serde` derives. The attribute is contitional and only
activated for docs.rs or explicit local builds.

This change also adds `package.metadata.docs.rs` field to `Cargo.toml`
which instructs docs.rs to build with relevant features and with
`docsrs` config activated enabling `#[doc(cfg(...))] attributes.

I also took the opportunity to fix a few missing spaces in nearby code.
2021-09-14 12:24:57 +02:00
Devrandom 4826d0c6cc no_std support
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
2021-07-15 09:04:49 +02:00
Sebastian b0ae2a6842
Merge pull request #521 from RCasatta/errors_enum
Errors enum improvements
2021-06-15 14:01:56 +02:00
Riccardo Casatta 9613181601
Split invalid version for address and extended key, saving also 16 bytes on the stack 2021-06-13 22:39:32 +02:00
Devrandom 95aa3bf153 std -> core 2021-06-11 17:28:04 +02:00
Dr Maxim Orlovsky 187eae8a13
Streamlining private key construction API in BIP32 2021-05-01 13:40:21 +02:00
Dr Maxim Orlovsky ceacc7d85f
Constructors for compressed and uncompressed ECDSA keys 2021-05-01 13:34:04 +02:00
Dr Maxim Orlovsky b17d7fc31c
Moving keys under `util::ecdsa`, re-exporting them at `util::key`
This is the first step in introducing Schnorr key support as per #588
2021-04-12 14:17:42 +02:00