On the way re-design the API by doing:
- Introduce `Checked` and `Unchecked` tags
- Rename the `txdata` field to `transactions`
- Make the `Block` fields private
- Add getters for `header` and `transactions` fields
- Move the various `compute_` methods to be free standing functions
- Make the `check_` functions private
- Introduce extension traits
We are trying to make it so that what ever crate a user uses they see
the same module/type tree (if the module or type exists).
E.g., one can do either of these.
If they use `bitcoin`:
```
use bitcoin::{
amount, block, fee_rate, weight, merkle_tree, opcodes,
pow, script, sequence, transaction, witness,
};
```
Or if they use `primitives`:
```
use bitcoin_primitives::{amount, block, fee_rate, weight};
```
The above imports were tested and `amount` was found to be missing.
Is there any advantage trying to lay out the re-exports to give users an
idea of the crate structure?
We have the explicit aim that users who depend on `bitcoin` do not ever
need to reach directly into `primitives` (or `units`) however it is kind
of nice to know where things come from, saves jumping to multiple files
looking for them (for those of us that jump to files manually).
I do not know how all the re-exports interact with other folks IDEs, I
personally open files manually and just remember where stuff is.
85942c355d Re-export block::Header as BlockHeader (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
For users who want to just grab stuff from the crate root it makes total sense for there to be a `BlockHeader`.
Another nice thing, in the HMTL docs it makes BlockHeader be in the struct list right along with `Block`, `BlockHash`, and `BlockHeight`.
Close: #3548
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For users who want to just grab stuff from the crate root it makes total
sense for there to be a `BlockHeader`.
Another nice thing, in the HMTL docs it makes BlockHeader be in the
struct list right along with `Block`, `BlockHash`, and `BlockHeight`.
2b7cb04265 primitives: Add missing re-exports (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
Add re-exports of types from `taproot` and `merkle_tree`.
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This has been fixed and we use nightly to lint so we have access to the
merged fix.
Removing the attribute uncovers a bunch of real lint warnings, fix
them while we are at it.
Up until recently we were using wildcard re-exports for types moved to
`units` and `primitives`. We have decided against doing so in favour of
explicit re-exports.
Audit `units` and `primitives` using `git grep 'pub enum'` (and
`struct`) and explicitly re-export all types.
Remove all wildcards except for the re-exports from `opcodes`, there are
too many opcodes, explicitly re-exporting them does not aid clarity.
Move the `Witness` over to `primitives` leaving behind any method that
takes or returns a `Script` or a signature.
Includes addition of a feature gate to unit test.
We use `TBD` in our `deprecated` string and it was discovered that there
is an exception on this string so as not to warn because it is used
internally by the Rust language. However there is a special lint to
enable warnings, lets use it.
Add `#![warn(deprecated_in_future)]` to the coding conventions section
of all crates except `fuzz`.
d649c06238 Move script types to primitives (Tobin C. Harding)
ec4635904b Inline bytes_to_asm_fmt into Script::Display impl (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
First patch removes `bytes_to_asm_fmt` as requested by Kix here: https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/pull/3194#discussion_r1756557768
Second patch does the move. The move is minimal but there is quite a bit of code moved in `script/mod.rs` - I believe it is as minimal as required as well.
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2d8c613340 Move the block hash types to primitives (Tobin C. Harding)
6b9429ac7b Remove BlockHash::all_zeros (Tobin C. Harding)
20d8dbd586 Add missing line of whitespace (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
As an initial step in moving the `block` module, just move over the hash types `BlockHash` and `WitnessCommitment`.
Patch 2 introduces an associated const `BlockHash::GENESIS_PREV_BLOCKHASH` and removes `all_zeros`.
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Throughout all of the crates except internals (another commit) unused
variables have been prefixed with `_`, unused imports have been removed,
and a warn attribute added to all of the `lib.rs` files.
c48d9d6523 Move transaction::Version to primitives (Tobin C. Harding)
f490222068 Introduce the VersionExt trait (Tobin C. Harding)
fb89974b82 Run the formatter (Tobin C. Harding)
bb3a3ecbaa Introduce temporary module for Version (Tobin C. Harding)
1fde868f51 Separate Version impl blocks (Tobin C. Harding)
Pull request description:
As per title, in tiny small chunks, move the `transaction::Version` over to `primitives`. Only the type, its associated consts, and its `Display` impl are moved. The two methods are left in an extension trait.
Was originally attempted in #3253
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We would like to move the `Transaction` type to `primitives`, as a step
towards this move the `transaction::Version` and its trait imps (just
`Display`) over there.
Potentially the whole `pow` module will move to `primitives` but this
is not possible easily right now. However, we would like to be able to
move the `BlockHash` and `block::Header` types over to `primitives`
and doing so requires the `CompactTarget` to be there.
Move the `CompactTarget` type to `primitives` and re-export it from the
`primitives` crate root.
Note also, we re-export the type publicly from `bitcoin::pow`.
We have an `alloc` feature but we are unconditionally using
`extern crate alloc`, this is broken - clearly we need to add a `no-std`
build for `primitives` in CI.
Feature gate the `alloc` crate.
While we are at it just pull types in from `alloc` in the `prelude` - I
have no idea why we do not do this in `bitcoin`?
The version 1.63 satisfies our requirements for MSRV and provides
significant benefits so this commit bumps it. This commit also starts
using some advantages of the new MSRV, namely namespaced features, weak
dependencies and the ability to use trait bounds in `const` context.
This however does not yet migrade the `rand-std` feature because that
requires a release of `secp256k1` with the same kind of change - bumping
MSRV to 1.63 and removing `rand-std` in favor of weak dependency.
We recently decided to make everything in `units` available at the same
path as in `primitives` and not re-export the actual `units` crate.
Re-export everything from the `units` crate root at the `primitives`
crate root using a wildcard.
There are no other use statements so we do not need to keep the public
ones separate with a `rustfmt` attribute.
Remove the attribute and run the formatter.
The `absolute` and `relative` locktimes as well as the `Sequence` are
all primitive bitcoin types.
Move the `Sequence`, and `locktime` stuff over to `primitives`.
There is nothing surprising here, the consensus encoding stuff stays in
`bitcoin` and we re-export everything from `blockdata`.
Eventually we would like all our crates other than `bitcoin` to be able
to be used without an allocator. Currently, and during crate smashing,
this is not that useful because so much of the code comes from `bitcoin`
and relies on the availability of an allocator.
As an initial step, add the `alloc` feature to `addresses` , `base58`,
and `primitives`.
In order to to keep `--no-default-features` builds working make the
crates empty if the `alloc` feature is not enabled. This is a suboptimal
solution because the error messages users will get when they forget to
enable `alloc` will be confusing (eg something like primitives does not
contain Transaction). However our CI script (`run_task.sh`) expects
`--no-default-features` to build cleanly (as do I).
Move the `opcodes` module to the new `primitives` crate. This is pretty
straight forward, some things to note:
- Are we ok with the public wildcard re-export from `blockdata`? I think
so because the whole `blockdata` module should, IMO, be deleted after
everything in it is moved to `primitives`.
- `decode_pushnum` becomes public.
Includes addition of a `patch` section for `primitives` in the
`bitcoin/embedded` crate.
Introduce an empty `bitcoin-primitives` crate.
We were give the name on crates.io and previously a version
`v0.1.16-alpha` was released so we use `v0.100.0`.