// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0 //! Bitcoin amounts. //! //! This module mainly introduces the [Amount] and [SignedAmount] types. //! We refer to the documentation on the types for more information. //! use core::cmp::Ordering; use core::fmt::{self, Write}; use core::str::FromStr; use core::{default, ops}; use crate::prelude::*; /// A set of denominations in which amounts can be expressed. /// /// # Examples /// ``` /// # use core::str::FromStr; /// # use bitcoin::Amount; /// /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("1 BTC").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(100_000_000)); /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("1 cBTC").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(1_000_000)); /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("1 mBTC").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(100_000)); /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("1 uBTC").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(100)); /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("10 nBTC").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(1)); /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("10000 pBTC").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(1)); /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("1 bit").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(100)); /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("1 sat").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(1)); /// assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("1000 msats").unwrap(), Amount::from_sat(1)); /// ``` #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum Denomination { /// BTC Bitcoin, /// cBTC CentiBitcoin, /// mBTC MilliBitcoin, /// uBTC MicroBitcoin, /// nBTC NanoBitcoin, /// pBTC PicoBitcoin, /// bits Bit, /// satoshi Satoshi, /// msat MilliSatoshi, } impl Denomination { /// The number of decimal places more than a satoshi. fn precision(self) -> i8 { match self { Denomination::Bitcoin => -8, Denomination::CentiBitcoin => -6, Denomination::MilliBitcoin => -5, Denomination::MicroBitcoin => -2, Denomination::NanoBitcoin => 1, Denomination::PicoBitcoin => 4, Denomination::Bit => -2, Denomination::Satoshi => 0, Denomination::MilliSatoshi => 3, } } /// Returns stringly representation of this fn as_str(self) -> &'static str { match self { Denomination::Bitcoin => "BTC", Denomination::CentiBitcoin => "cBTC", Denomination::MilliBitcoin => "mBTC", Denomination::MicroBitcoin => "uBTC", Denomination::NanoBitcoin => "nBTC", Denomination::PicoBitcoin => "pBTC", Denomination::Bit => "bits", Denomination::Satoshi => "satoshi", Denomination::MilliSatoshi => "msat", } } /// The different str forms of denominations that are recognized. fn forms(s: &str) -> Option { match s { "BTC" | "btc" => Some(Denomination::Bitcoin), "cBTC" | "cbtc" => Some(Denomination::CentiBitcoin), "mBTC" | "mbtc" => Some(Denomination::MilliBitcoin), "uBTC" | "ubtc" => Some(Denomination::MicroBitcoin), "nBTC" | "nbtc" => Some(Denomination::NanoBitcoin), "pBTC" | "pbtc" => Some(Denomination::PicoBitcoin), "bit" | "bits" | "BIT" | "BITS" => Some(Denomination::Bit), "SATOSHI" | "satoshi" | "SATOSHIS" | "satoshis" | "SAT" | "sat" | "SATS" | "sats" => Some(Denomination::Satoshi), "mSAT" | "msat" | "mSATs" | "msats" => Some(Denomination::MilliSatoshi), _ => None, } } } /// These form are ambigous and could have many meanings. For example, M could denote Mega or Milli. /// If any of these forms are used, an error type PossiblyConfusingDenomination is returned. const CONFUSING_FORMS: [&str; 9] = ["Msat", "Msats", "MSAT", "MSATS", "MSat", "MSats", "MBTC", "Mbtc", "PBTC"]; impl fmt::Display for Denomination { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { f.write_str(self.as_str()) } } impl FromStr for Denomination { type Err = ParseAmountError; /// Convert from a str to Denomination. /// /// Any combination of upper and/or lower case, excluding uppercase of SI(m, u, n, p) is considered valid. /// - Singular: BTC, mBTC, uBTC, nBTC, pBTC /// - Plural or singular: sat, satoshi, bit, msat /// /// Due to ambiguity between mega and milli, pico and peta we prohibit usage of leading capital 'M', 'P'. fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { use self::ParseAmountError::*; if CONFUSING_FORMS.contains(&s) { return Err(PossiblyConfusingDenomination(s.to_owned())); }; let form = self::Denomination::forms(s); form.ok_or_else(|| UnknownDenomination(s.to_owned())) } } /// An error during amount parsing. #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum ParseAmountError { /// Amount is negative. Negative, /// Amount is too big to fit inside the type. TooBig, /// Amount has higher precision than supported by the type. TooPrecise, /// Invalid number format. InvalidFormat, /// Input string was too large. InputTooLarge, /// Invalid character in input. InvalidCharacter(char), /// The denomination was unknown. UnknownDenomination(String), /// The denomination has multiple possible interpretations. PossiblyConfusingDenomination(String), } impl fmt::Display for ParseAmountError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { match *self { ParseAmountError::Negative => f.write_str("amount is negative"), ParseAmountError::TooBig => f.write_str("amount is too big"), ParseAmountError::TooPrecise => f.write_str("amount has a too high precision"), ParseAmountError::InvalidFormat => f.write_str("invalid number format"), ParseAmountError::InputTooLarge => f.write_str("input string was too large"), ParseAmountError::InvalidCharacter(c) => write!(f, "invalid character in input: {}", c), ParseAmountError::UnknownDenomination(ref d) => write!(f, "unknown denomination: {}", d), ParseAmountError::PossiblyConfusingDenomination(ref d) => { let (letter, upper, lower) = match d.chars().next() { Some('M') => ('M', "Mega", "milli"), Some('P') => ('P', "Peta", "pico"), // This panic could be avoided by adding enum ConfusingDenomination { Mega, Peta } but is it worth it? _ => panic!("invalid error information"), }; write!(f, "the '{}' at the beginning of {} should technically mean '{}' but that denomination is uncommon and maybe '{}' was intended", letter, d, upper, lower) } } } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl std::error::Error for ParseAmountError { fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn std::error::Error + 'static)> { use self::ParseAmountError::*; match *self { Negative | TooBig | TooPrecise | InvalidFormat | InputTooLarge | InvalidCharacter(_) | UnknownDenomination(_) | PossiblyConfusingDenomination(_) => None, } } } fn is_too_precise(s: &str, precision: usize) -> bool { s.contains('.') || precision >= s.len() || s.chars().rev().take(precision).any(|d| d != '0') } /// Parse decimal string in the given denomination into a satoshi value and a /// bool indicator for a negative amount. fn parse_signed_to_satoshi( mut s: &str, denom: Denomination, ) -> Result<(bool, u64), ParseAmountError> { if s.is_empty() { return Err(ParseAmountError::InvalidFormat); } if s.len() > 50 { return Err(ParseAmountError::InputTooLarge); } let is_negative = s.starts_with('-'); if is_negative { if s.len() == 1 { return Err(ParseAmountError::InvalidFormat); } s = &s[1..]; } let max_decimals = { // The difference in precision between native (satoshi) // and desired denomination. let precision_diff = -denom.precision(); if precision_diff < 0 { // If precision diff is negative, this means we are parsing // into a less precise amount. That is not allowed unless // there are no decimals and the last digits are zeroes as // many as the difference in precision. let last_n = unsigned_abs(precision_diff).into(); if is_too_precise(s, last_n) { match s.parse::() { Ok(v) if v == 0_i64 => return Ok((is_negative, 0)), _ => return Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise), } } s = &s[0..s.len() - last_n]; 0 } else { precision_diff } }; let mut decimals = None; let mut value: u64 = 0; // as satoshis for c in s.chars() { match c { '0'..='9' => { // Do `value = 10 * value + digit`, catching overflows. match 10_u64.checked_mul(value) { None => return Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig), Some(val) => match val.checked_add((c as u8 - b'0') as u64) { None => return Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig), Some(val) => value = val, }, } // Increment the decimal digit counter if past decimal. decimals = match decimals { None => None, Some(d) if d < max_decimals => Some(d + 1), _ => return Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise), }; } '.' => match decimals { None => decimals = Some(0), // Double decimal dot. _ => return Err(ParseAmountError::InvalidFormat), }, c => return Err(ParseAmountError::InvalidCharacter(c)), } } // Decimally shift left by `max_decimals - decimals`. let scale_factor = max_decimals - decimals.unwrap_or(0); for _ in 0..scale_factor { value = match 10_u64.checked_mul(value) { Some(v) => v, None => return Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig), }; } Ok((is_negative, value)) } fn split_amount_and_denomination(s: &str) -> Result<(&str, Denomination), ParseAmountError> { let (i, j) = if let Some(i) = s.find(' ') { (i, i + 1) } else { let i = s.find(|c: char| c.is_alphabetic()).ok_or(ParseAmountError::InvalidFormat)?; (i, i) }; Ok((&s[..i], s[j..].parse()?)) } /// Options given by `fmt::Formatter` struct FormatOptions { fill: char, align: Option, width: Option, precision: Option, sign_plus: bool, sign_aware_zero_pad: bool, } impl FormatOptions { fn from_formatter(f: &fmt::Formatter) -> Self { FormatOptions { fill: f.fill(), align: f.align(), width: f.width(), precision: f.precision(), sign_plus: f.sign_plus(), sign_aware_zero_pad: f.sign_aware_zero_pad(), } } } impl Default for FormatOptions { fn default() -> Self { FormatOptions { fill: ' ', align: None, width: None, precision: None, sign_plus: false, sign_aware_zero_pad: false, } } } fn dec_width(mut num: u64) -> usize { let mut width = 1; loop { num /= 10; if num == 0 { break; } width += 1; } width } // NIH due to MSRV, impl copied from `core::i8::unsigned_abs` (introduced in Rust 1.51.1). fn unsigned_abs(x: i8) -> u8 { x.wrapping_abs() as u8 } fn repeat_char(f: &mut dyn fmt::Write, c: char, count: usize) -> fmt::Result { for _ in 0..count { f.write_char(c)?; } Ok(()) } /// Format the given satoshi amount in the given denomination. fn fmt_satoshi_in( satoshi: u64, negative: bool, f: &mut dyn fmt::Write, denom: Denomination, show_denom: bool, options: FormatOptions, ) -> fmt::Result { let precision = denom.precision(); // First we normalize the number: // {num_before_decimal_point}{:0exp}{"." if nb_decimals > 0}{:0nb_decimals}{num_after_decimal_point}{:0trailing_decimal_zeros} let mut num_after_decimal_point = 0; let mut norm_nb_decimals = 0; let mut num_before_decimal_point = satoshi; let trailing_decimal_zeros; let mut exp = 0; match precision.cmp(&0) { // We add the number of zeroes to the end Ordering::Greater => { if satoshi > 0 { exp = precision as usize; } trailing_decimal_zeros = options.precision.unwrap_or(0); } Ordering::Less => { let precision = unsigned_abs(precision); let divisor = 10u64.pow(precision.into()); num_before_decimal_point = satoshi / divisor; num_after_decimal_point = satoshi % divisor; // normalize by stripping trailing zeros if num_after_decimal_point == 0 { norm_nb_decimals = 0; } else { norm_nb_decimals = usize::from(precision); while num_after_decimal_point % 10 == 0 { norm_nb_decimals -= 1; num_after_decimal_point /= 10 } } // compute requested precision let opt_precision = options.precision.unwrap_or(0); trailing_decimal_zeros = opt_precision.saturating_sub(norm_nb_decimals); } Ordering::Equal => trailing_decimal_zeros = options.precision.unwrap_or(0), } let total_decimals = norm_nb_decimals + trailing_decimal_zeros; // Compute expected width of the number let mut num_width = if total_decimals > 0 { // 1 for decimal point 1 + total_decimals } else { 0 }; num_width += dec_width(num_before_decimal_point) + exp; if options.sign_plus || negative { num_width += 1; } if show_denom { // + 1 for space num_width += denom.as_str().len() + 1; } let width = options.width.unwrap_or(0); let align = options.align.unwrap_or(fmt::Alignment::Right); let (left_pad, pad_right) = match (num_width < width, options.sign_aware_zero_pad, align) { (false, _, _) => (0, 0), // Alignment is always right (ignored) when zero-padding (true, true, _) | (true, false, fmt::Alignment::Right) => (width - num_width, 0), (true, false, fmt::Alignment::Left) => (0, width - num_width), // If the required padding is odd it needs to be skewed to the left (true, false, fmt::Alignment::Center) => ((width - num_width) / 2, (width - num_width + 1) / 2), }; if !options.sign_aware_zero_pad { repeat_char(f, options.fill, left_pad)?; } if negative { write!(f, "-")?; } else if options.sign_plus { write!(f, "+")?; } if options.sign_aware_zero_pad { repeat_char(f, '0', left_pad)?; } write!(f, "{}", num_before_decimal_point)?; repeat_char(f, '0', exp)?; if total_decimals > 0 { write!(f, ".")?; } if norm_nb_decimals > 0 { write!(f, "{:0width$}", num_after_decimal_point, width = norm_nb_decimals)?; } repeat_char(f, '0', trailing_decimal_zeros)?; if show_denom { write!(f, " {}", denom.as_str())?; } repeat_char(f, options.fill, pad_right)?; Ok(()) } /// Amount /// /// The [Amount] type can be used to express Bitcoin amounts that support /// arithmetic and conversion to various denominations. /// /// /// Warning! /// /// This type implements several arithmetic operations from [core::ops]. /// To prevent errors due to overflow or underflow when using these operations, /// it is advised to instead use the checked arithmetic methods whose names /// start with `checked_`. The operations from [core::ops] that [Amount] /// implements will panic when overflow or underflow occurs. Also note that /// since the internal representation of amounts is unsigned, subtracting below /// zero is considered an underflow and will cause a panic if you're not using /// the checked arithmetic methods. /// #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] pub struct Amount(u64); impl Amount { /// The zero amount. pub const ZERO: Amount = Amount(0); /// Exactly one satoshi. pub const ONE_SAT: Amount = Amount(1); /// Exactly one bitcoin. pub const ONE_BTC: Amount = Amount(100_000_000); /// The maximum value allowed as an amount. Useful for sanity checking. pub const MAX_MONEY: Amount = Amount(21_000_000 * 100_000_000); /// Create an [Amount] with satoshi precision and the given number of satoshis. pub const fn from_sat(satoshi: u64) -> Amount { Amount(satoshi) } /// Gets the number of satoshis in this [`Amount`]. pub fn to_sat(self) -> u64 { self.0 } /// The maximum value of an [Amount]. pub const fn max_value() -> Amount { Amount(u64::max_value()) } /// The minimum value of an [Amount]. pub const fn min_value() -> Amount { Amount(u64::min_value()) } /// Convert from a value expressing bitcoins to an [Amount]. pub fn from_btc(btc: f64) -> Result { Amount::from_float_in(btc, Denomination::Bitcoin) } /// Parse a decimal string as a value in the given denomination. /// /// Note: This only parses the value string. If you want to parse a value /// with denomination, use [FromStr]. pub fn from_str_in(s: &str, denom: Denomination) -> Result { let (negative, satoshi) = parse_signed_to_satoshi(s, denom)?; if negative { return Err(ParseAmountError::Negative); } if satoshi > i64::max_value() as u64 { return Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig); } Ok(Amount::from_sat(satoshi)) } /// Parses amounts with denomination suffix like they are produced with /// [Self::to_string_with_denomination] or with [fmt::Display]. /// If you want to parse only the amount without the denomination, /// use [Self::from_str_in]. pub fn from_str_with_denomination(s: &str) -> Result { let (amt, denom) = split_amount_and_denomination(s)?; Amount::from_str_in(amt, denom) } /// Express this [Amount] as a floating-point value in the given denomination. /// /// Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers. pub fn to_float_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> f64 { f64::from_str(&self.to_string_in(denom)).unwrap() } /// Express this [`Amount`] as a floating-point value in Bitcoin. /// /// Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers. /// /// # Examples /// ``` /// # use bitcoin::{Amount, Denomination}; /// let amount = Amount::from_sat(100_000); /// assert_eq!(amount.to_btc(), amount.to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin)) /// ``` pub fn to_btc(self) -> f64 { self.to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin) } /// Convert this [Amount] in floating-point notation with a given /// denomination. /// Can return error if the amount is too big, too precise or negative. /// /// Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers. pub fn from_float_in(value: f64, denom: Denomination) -> Result { if value < 0.0 { return Err(ParseAmountError::Negative); } // This is inefficient, but the safest way to deal with this. The parsing logic is safe. // Any performance-critical application should not be dealing with floats. Amount::from_str_in(&value.to_string(), denom) } /// Create an object that implements [`fmt::Display`] using specified denomination. pub fn display_in(self, denomination: Denomination) -> Display { Display { sats_abs: self.to_sat(), is_negative: false, style: DisplayStyle::FixedDenomination { denomination, show_denomination: false }, } } /// Create an object that implements [`fmt::Display`] dynamically selecting denomination. /// /// This will use BTC for values greater than or equal to 1 BTC and satoshis otherwise. To /// avoid confusion the denomination is always shown. pub fn display_dynamic(self) -> Display { Display { sats_abs: self.to_sat(), is_negative: false, style: DisplayStyle::DynamicDenomination, } } /// Format the value of this [Amount] in the given denomination. /// /// Does not include the denomination. #[rustfmt::skip] pub fn fmt_value_in(self, f: &mut dyn fmt::Write, denom: Denomination) -> fmt::Result { fmt_satoshi_in(self.to_sat(), false, f, denom, false, FormatOptions::default()) } /// Get a string number of this [Amount] in the given denomination. /// /// Does not include the denomination. pub fn to_string_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> String { let mut buf = String::new(); self.fmt_value_in(&mut buf, denom).unwrap(); buf } /// Get a formatted string of this [Amount] in the given denomination, /// suffixed with the abbreviation for the denomination. pub fn to_string_with_denomination(self, denom: Denomination) -> String { let mut buf = String::new(); self.fmt_value_in(&mut buf, denom).unwrap(); write!(buf, " {}", denom).unwrap(); buf } // Some arithmetic that doesn't fit in `core::ops` traits. /// Checked addition. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_add(self, rhs: Amount) -> Option { self.0.checked_add(rhs.0).map(Amount) } /// Checked subtraction. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_sub(self, rhs: Amount) -> Option { self.0.checked_sub(rhs.0).map(Amount) } /// Checked multiplication. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_mul(self, rhs: u64) -> Option { self.0.checked_mul(rhs).map(Amount) } /// Checked integer division. /// Be aware that integer division loses the remainder if no exact division /// can be made. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_div(self, rhs: u64) -> Option { self.0.checked_div(rhs).map(Amount) } /// Checked remainder. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_rem(self, rhs: u64) -> Option { self.0.checked_rem(rhs).map(Amount) } /// Convert to a signed amount. pub fn to_signed(self) -> Result { if self.to_sat() > SignedAmount::max_value().to_sat() as u64 { Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig) } else { Ok(SignedAmount::from_sat(self.to_sat() as i64)) } } } impl default::Default for Amount { fn default() -> Self { Amount::ZERO } } impl fmt::Debug for Amount { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "Amount({:.8} BTC)", self.to_btc()) } } // No one should depend on a binding contract for Display for this type. // Just using Bitcoin denominated string. impl fmt::Display for Amount { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { self.fmt_value_in(f, Denomination::Bitcoin)?; write!(f, " {}", Denomination::Bitcoin) } } impl ops::Add for Amount { type Output = Amount; fn add(self, rhs: Amount) -> Self::Output { self.checked_add(rhs).expect("Amount addition error") } } impl ops::AddAssign for Amount { fn add_assign(&mut self, other: Amount) { *self = *self + other } } impl ops::Sub for Amount { type Output = Amount; fn sub(self, rhs: Amount) -> Self::Output { self.checked_sub(rhs).expect("Amount subtraction error") } } impl ops::SubAssign for Amount { fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: Amount) { *self = *self - other } } impl ops::Rem for Amount { type Output = Amount; fn rem(self, modulus: u64) -> Self { self.checked_rem(modulus).expect("Amount remainder error") } } impl ops::RemAssign for Amount { fn rem_assign(&mut self, modulus: u64) { *self = *self % modulus } } impl ops::Mul for Amount { type Output = Amount; fn mul(self, rhs: u64) -> Self::Output { self.checked_mul(rhs).expect("Amount multiplication error") } } impl ops::MulAssign for Amount { fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: u64) { *self = *self * rhs } } impl ops::Div for Amount { type Output = Amount; fn div(self, rhs: u64) -> Self::Output { self.checked_div(rhs).expect("Amount division error") } } impl ops::DivAssign for Amount { fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: u64) { *self = *self / rhs } } impl FromStr for Amount { type Err = ParseAmountError; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { Amount::from_str_with_denomination(s) } } impl core::iter::Sum for Amount { fn sum>(iter: I) -> Self { let sats: u64 = iter.map(|amt| amt.0).sum(); Amount::from_sat(sats) } } /// A helper/builder that displays amount with specified settings. /// /// This provides richer interface than `fmt::Formatter`: /// /// * Ability to select denomination /// * Show or hide denomination /// * Dynamically-selected denomination - show in sats if less than 1 BTC. /// /// However this can still be combined with `fmt::Formatter` options to precisely control zeros, /// padding, alignment... The formatting works like floats from `core` but note that precision will /// **never** be lossy - that means no rounding. /// /// See [`Amount::display_in`] and [`Amount::display_dynamic`] on how to construct this. #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct Display { /// Absolute value of satoshis to display (sign is below) sats_abs: u64, /// The sign is_negative: bool, /// How to display the value style: DisplayStyle, } impl Display { /// Makes subsequent calls to `Display::fmt` display denomination. pub fn show_denomination(mut self) -> Self { match &mut self.style { DisplayStyle::FixedDenomination { show_denomination, .. } => *show_denomination = true, // No-op because dynamic denomination is always shown DisplayStyle::DynamicDenomination => (), } self } } impl fmt::Display for Display { #[rustfmt::skip] fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { let format_options = FormatOptions::from_formatter(f); match &self.style { DisplayStyle::FixedDenomination { show_denomination, denomination } => { fmt_satoshi_in(self.sats_abs, self.is_negative, f, *denomination, *show_denomination, format_options) }, DisplayStyle::DynamicDenomination if self.sats_abs >= Amount::ONE_BTC.to_sat() => { fmt_satoshi_in(self.sats_abs, self.is_negative, f, Denomination::Bitcoin, true, format_options) }, DisplayStyle::DynamicDenomination => { fmt_satoshi_in(self.sats_abs, self.is_negative, f, Denomination::Satoshi, true, format_options) }, } } } #[derive(Clone, Debug)] enum DisplayStyle { FixedDenomination { denomination: Denomination, show_denomination: bool }, DynamicDenomination, } /// SignedAmount /// /// The [SignedAmount] type can be used to express Bitcoin amounts that support /// arithmetic and conversion to various denominations. /// /// /// Warning! /// /// This type implements several arithmetic operations from [core::ops]. /// To prevent errors due to overflow or underflow when using these operations, /// it is advised to instead use the checked arithmetic methods whose names /// start with `checked_`. The operations from [core::ops] that [Amount] /// implements will panic when overflow or underflow occurs. /// #[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)] pub struct SignedAmount(i64); impl SignedAmount { /// The zero amount. pub const ZERO: SignedAmount = SignedAmount(0); /// Exactly one satoshi. pub const ONE_SAT: SignedAmount = SignedAmount(1); /// Exactly one bitcoin. pub const ONE_BTC: SignedAmount = SignedAmount(100_000_000); /// The maximum value allowed as an amount. Useful for sanity checking. pub const MAX_MONEY: SignedAmount = SignedAmount(21_000_000 * 100_000_000); /// Create an [SignedAmount] with satoshi precision and the given number of satoshis. pub const fn from_sat(satoshi: i64) -> SignedAmount { SignedAmount(satoshi) } /// Gets the number of satoshis in this [`SignedAmount`]. pub fn to_sat(self) -> i64 { self.0 } /// The maximum value of an [SignedAmount]. pub const fn max_value() -> SignedAmount { SignedAmount(i64::max_value()) } /// The minimum value of an [SignedAmount]. pub const fn min_value() -> SignedAmount { SignedAmount(i64::min_value()) } /// Convert from a value expressing bitcoins to an [SignedAmount]. pub fn from_btc(btc: f64) -> Result { SignedAmount::from_float_in(btc, Denomination::Bitcoin) } /// Parse a decimal string as a value in the given denomination. /// /// Note: This only parses the value string. If you want to parse a value /// with denomination, use [FromStr]. pub fn from_str_in(s: &str, denom: Denomination) -> Result { let (negative, satoshi) = parse_signed_to_satoshi(s, denom)?; if satoshi > i64::max_value() as u64 { return Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig); } Ok(match negative { true => SignedAmount(-(satoshi as i64)), false => SignedAmount(satoshi as i64), }) } /// Parses amounts with denomination suffix like they are produced with /// [Self::to_string_with_denomination] or with [fmt::Display]. /// If you want to parse only the amount without the denomination, /// use [Self::from_str_in]. pub fn from_str_with_denomination(s: &str) -> Result { let (amt, denom) = split_amount_and_denomination(s)?; SignedAmount::from_str_in(amt, denom) } /// Express this [SignedAmount] as a floating-point value in the given denomination. /// /// Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers. pub fn to_float_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> f64 { f64::from_str(&self.to_string_in(denom)).unwrap() } /// Express this [`SignedAmount`] as a floating-point value in Bitcoin. /// /// Equivalent to `to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin)`. /// /// Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers. pub fn to_btc(self) -> f64 { self.to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin) } /// Convert this [SignedAmount] in floating-point notation with a given /// denomination. /// Can return error if the amount is too big, too precise or negative. /// /// Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers. pub fn from_float_in( value: f64, denom: Denomination, ) -> Result { // This is inefficient, but the safest way to deal with this. The parsing logic is safe. // Any performance-critical application should not be dealing with floats. SignedAmount::from_str_in(&value.to_string(), denom) } /// Returns the absolute value as satoshis. /// /// This is the implementation of `unsigned_abs()` copied from `core` to support older MSRV. fn to_sat_abs(self) -> u64 { self.to_sat().wrapping_abs() as u64 } /// Create an object that implements [`fmt::Display`] using specified denomination. pub fn display_in(self, denomination: Denomination) -> Display { Display { sats_abs: self.to_sat_abs(), is_negative: self.is_negative(), style: DisplayStyle::FixedDenomination { denomination, show_denomination: false }, } } /// Create an object that implements [`fmt::Display`] dynamically selecting denomination. /// /// This will use BTC for values greater than or equal to 1 BTC and satoshis otherwise. To /// avoid confusion the denomination is always shown. pub fn display_dynamic(self) -> Display { Display { sats_abs: self.to_sat_abs(), is_negative: self.is_negative(), style: DisplayStyle::DynamicDenomination, } } /// Format the value of this [SignedAmount] in the given denomination. /// /// Does not include the denomination. #[rustfmt::skip] pub fn fmt_value_in(self, f: &mut dyn fmt::Write, denom: Denomination) -> fmt::Result { fmt_satoshi_in(self.to_sat_abs(), self.is_negative(), f, denom, false, FormatOptions::default()) } /// Get a string number of this [SignedAmount] in the given denomination. /// /// Does not include the denomination. pub fn to_string_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> String { let mut buf = String::new(); self.fmt_value_in(&mut buf, denom).unwrap(); buf } /// Get a formatted string of this [SignedAmount] in the given denomination, /// suffixed with the abbreviation for the denomination. pub fn to_string_with_denomination(self, denom: Denomination) -> String { let mut buf = String::new(); self.fmt_value_in(&mut buf, denom).unwrap(); write!(buf, " {}", denom).unwrap(); buf } // Some arithmetic that doesn't fit in `core::ops` traits. /// Get the absolute value of this [SignedAmount]. pub fn abs(self) -> SignedAmount { SignedAmount(self.0.abs()) } /// Returns a number representing sign of this [SignedAmount]. /// /// - `0` if the amount is zero /// - `1` if the amount is positive /// - `-1` if the amount is negative pub fn signum(self) -> i64 { self.0.signum() } /// Returns `true` if this [SignedAmount] is positive and `false` if /// this [SignedAmount] is zero or negative. pub fn is_positive(self) -> bool { self.0.is_positive() } /// Returns `true` if this [SignedAmount] is negative and `false` if /// this [SignedAmount] is zero or positive. pub fn is_negative(self) -> bool { self.0.is_negative() } /// Get the absolute value of this [SignedAmount]. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. (`self == min_value()`) pub fn checked_abs(self) -> Option { self.0.checked_abs().map(SignedAmount) } /// Checked addition. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_add(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option { self.0.checked_add(rhs.0).map(SignedAmount) } /// Checked subtraction. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option { self.0.checked_sub(rhs.0).map(SignedAmount) } /// Checked multiplication. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_mul(self, rhs: i64) -> Option { self.0.checked_mul(rhs).map(SignedAmount) } /// Checked integer division. /// Be aware that integer division loses the remainder if no exact division /// can be made. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_div(self, rhs: i64) -> Option { self.0.checked_div(rhs).map(SignedAmount) } /// Checked remainder. /// Returns [None] if overflow occurred. pub fn checked_rem(self, rhs: i64) -> Option { self.0.checked_rem(rhs).map(SignedAmount) } /// Subtraction that doesn't allow negative [SignedAmount]s. /// Returns [None] if either [self], `rhs` or the result is strictly negative. pub fn positive_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option { if self.is_negative() || rhs.is_negative() || rhs > self { None } else { self.checked_sub(rhs) } } /// Convert to an unsigned amount. pub fn to_unsigned(self) -> Result { if self.is_negative() { Err(ParseAmountError::Negative) } else { Ok(Amount::from_sat(self.to_sat() as u64)) } } } impl default::Default for SignedAmount { fn default() -> Self { SignedAmount::ZERO } } impl fmt::Debug for SignedAmount { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "SignedAmount({:.8} BTC)", self.to_btc()) } } // No one should depend on a binding contract for Display for this type. // Just using Bitcoin denominated string. impl fmt::Display for SignedAmount { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { self.fmt_value_in(f, Denomination::Bitcoin)?; write!(f, " {}", Denomination::Bitcoin) } } impl ops::Add for SignedAmount { type Output = SignedAmount; fn add(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Self::Output { self.checked_add(rhs).expect("SignedAmount addition error") } } impl ops::AddAssign for SignedAmount { fn add_assign(&mut self, other: SignedAmount) { *self = *self + other } } impl ops::Sub for SignedAmount { type Output = SignedAmount; fn sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Self::Output { self.checked_sub(rhs).expect("SignedAmount subtraction error") } } impl ops::SubAssign for SignedAmount { fn sub_assign(&mut self, other: SignedAmount) { *self = *self - other } } impl ops::Rem for SignedAmount { type Output = SignedAmount; fn rem(self, modulus: i64) -> Self { self.checked_rem(modulus).expect("SignedAmount remainder error") } } impl ops::RemAssign for SignedAmount { fn rem_assign(&mut self, modulus: i64) { *self = *self % modulus } } impl ops::Mul for SignedAmount { type Output = SignedAmount; fn mul(self, rhs: i64) -> Self::Output { self.checked_mul(rhs).expect("SignedAmount multiplication error") } } impl ops::MulAssign for SignedAmount { fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: i64) { *self = *self * rhs } } impl ops::Div for SignedAmount { type Output = SignedAmount; fn div(self, rhs: i64) -> Self::Output { self.checked_div(rhs).expect("SignedAmount division error") } } impl ops::DivAssign for SignedAmount { fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: i64) { *self = *self / rhs } } impl FromStr for SignedAmount { type Err = ParseAmountError; fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result { SignedAmount::from_str_with_denomination(s) } } impl core::iter::Sum for SignedAmount { fn sum>(iter: I) -> Self { let sats: i64 = iter.map(|amt| amt.0).sum(); SignedAmount::from_sat(sats) } } /// Calculate the sum over the iterator using checked arithmetic. pub trait CheckedSum: private::SumSeal { /// Calculate the sum over the iterator using checked arithmetic. If an over or underflow would /// happen it returns `None`. fn checked_sum(self) -> Option; } impl CheckedSum for T where T: Iterator, { fn checked_sum(mut self) -> Option { let first = Some(self.next().unwrap_or_default()); self.fold(first, |acc, item| acc.and_then(|acc| acc.checked_add(item))) } } impl CheckedSum for T where T: Iterator, { fn checked_sum(mut self) -> Option { let first = Some(self.next().unwrap_or_default()); self.fold(first, |acc, item| acc.and_then(|acc| acc.checked_add(item))) } } mod private { use crate::{Amount, SignedAmount}; /// Used to seal the `CheckedSum` trait pub trait SumSeal {} impl SumSeal for T where T: Iterator {} impl SumSeal for T where T: Iterator {} } #[cfg(feature = "serde")] pub mod serde { // methods are implementation of a standardized serde-specific signature #![allow(missing_docs)] //! This module adds serde serialization and deserialization support for Amounts. //! Since there is not a default way to serialize and deserialize Amounts, multiple //! ways are supported and it's up to the user to decide which serialiation to use. //! The provided modules can be used as follows: //! //! ```rust,ignore //! use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize}; //! use bitcoin::Amount; //! //! #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)] //! # #[serde(crate = "actual_serde")] //! pub struct HasAmount { //! #[serde(with = "bitcoin::amount::serde::as_btc")] //! pub amount: Amount, //! } //! ``` use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize, Serializer}; use crate::amount::{Amount, Denomination, SignedAmount}; /// This trait is used only to avoid code duplication and naming collisions /// of the different serde serialization crates. pub trait SerdeAmount: Copy + Sized + private::Sealed { fn ser_sat(self, s: S) -> Result; fn des_sat<'d, D: Deserializer<'d>>(d: D) -> Result; fn ser_btc(self, s: S) -> Result; fn des_btc<'d, D: Deserializer<'d>>(d: D) -> Result; } mod private { /// add this as a trait bound to traits which consumers of this library /// should not be able to implement. pub trait Sealed {} impl Sealed for super::Amount {} impl Sealed for super::SignedAmount {} } /// This trait is only for internal Amount type serialization/deserialization pub trait SerdeAmountForOpt: Copy + Sized + SerdeAmount + private::Sealed { fn type_prefix() -> &'static str; fn ser_sat_opt(self, s: S) -> Result; fn ser_btc_opt(self, s: S) -> Result; } impl SerdeAmount for Amount { fn ser_sat(self, s: S) -> Result { u64::serialize(&self.to_sat(), s) } fn des_sat<'d, D: Deserializer<'d>>(d: D) -> Result { Ok(Amount::from_sat(u64::deserialize(d)?)) } fn ser_btc(self, s: S) -> Result { f64::serialize(&self.to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin), s) } fn des_btc<'d, D: Deserializer<'d>>(d: D) -> Result { use serde::de::Error; Amount::from_btc(f64::deserialize(d)?).map_err(D::Error::custom) } } impl SerdeAmountForOpt for Amount { fn type_prefix() -> &'static str { "u" } fn ser_sat_opt(self, s: S) -> Result { s.serialize_some(&self.to_sat()) } fn ser_btc_opt(self, s: S) -> Result { s.serialize_some(&self.to_btc()) } } impl SerdeAmount for SignedAmount { fn ser_sat(self, s: S) -> Result { i64::serialize(&self.to_sat(), s) } fn des_sat<'d, D: Deserializer<'d>>(d: D) -> Result { Ok(SignedAmount::from_sat(i64::deserialize(d)?)) } fn ser_btc(self, s: S) -> Result { f64::serialize(&self.to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin), s) } fn des_btc<'d, D: Deserializer<'d>>(d: D) -> Result { use serde::de::Error; SignedAmount::from_btc(f64::deserialize(d)?).map_err(D::Error::custom) } } impl SerdeAmountForOpt for SignedAmount { fn type_prefix() -> &'static str { "i" } fn ser_sat_opt(self, s: S) -> Result { s.serialize_some(&self.to_sat()) } fn ser_btc_opt(self, s: S) -> Result { s.serialize_some(&self.to_btc()) } } pub mod as_sat { //! Serialize and deserialize [`Amount`](crate::Amount) as real numbers denominated in satoshi. //! Use with `#[serde(with = "amount::serde::as_sat")]`. use serde::{Deserializer, Serializer}; use crate::amount::serde::SerdeAmount; pub fn serialize(a: &A, s: S) -> Result { a.ser_sat(s) } pub fn deserialize<'d, A: SerdeAmount, D: Deserializer<'d>>(d: D) -> Result { A::des_sat(d) } pub mod opt { //! Serialize and deserialize [`Option`](crate::Amount) as real numbers denominated in satoshi. //! Use with `#[serde(default, with = "amount::serde::as_sat::opt")]`. use core::fmt; use core::marker::PhantomData; use serde::{de, Deserializer, Serializer}; use crate::amount::serde::SerdeAmountForOpt; pub fn serialize( a: &Option, s: S, ) -> Result { match *a { Some(a) => a.ser_sat_opt(s), None => s.serialize_none(), } } pub fn deserialize<'d, A: SerdeAmountForOpt, D: Deserializer<'d>>( d: D, ) -> Result, D::Error> { struct VisitOptAmt(PhantomData); impl<'de, X: SerdeAmountForOpt> de::Visitor<'de> for VisitOptAmt { type Value = Option; fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(formatter, "An Option<{}64>", X::type_prefix()) } fn visit_none(self) -> Result where E: de::Error, { Ok(None) } fn visit_some(self, d: D) -> Result where D: Deserializer<'de>, { Ok(Some(X::des_sat(d)?)) } } d.deserialize_option(VisitOptAmt::(PhantomData)) } } } pub mod as_btc { //! Serialize and deserialize [`Amount`](crate::Amount) as JSON numbers denominated in BTC. //! Use with `#[serde(with = "amount::serde::as_btc")]`. use serde::{Deserializer, Serializer}; use crate::amount::serde::SerdeAmount; pub fn serialize(a: &A, s: S) -> Result { a.ser_btc(s) } pub fn deserialize<'d, A: SerdeAmount, D: Deserializer<'d>>(d: D) -> Result { A::des_btc(d) } pub mod opt { //! Serialize and deserialize `Option` as JSON numbers denominated in BTC. //! Use with `#[serde(default, with = "amount::serde::as_btc::opt")]`. use core::fmt; use core::marker::PhantomData; use serde::{de, Deserializer, Serializer}; use crate::amount::serde::SerdeAmountForOpt; pub fn serialize( a: &Option, s: S, ) -> Result { match *a { Some(a) => a.ser_btc_opt(s), None => s.serialize_none(), } } pub fn deserialize<'d, A: SerdeAmountForOpt, D: Deserializer<'d>>( d: D, ) -> Result, D::Error> { struct VisitOptAmt(PhantomData); impl<'de, X: SerdeAmountForOpt> de::Visitor<'de> for VisitOptAmt { type Value = Option; fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(formatter, "An Option") } fn visit_none(self) -> Result where E: de::Error, { Ok(None) } fn visit_some(self, d: D) -> Result where D: Deserializer<'de>, { Ok(Some(X::des_btc(d)?)) } } d.deserialize_option(VisitOptAmt::(PhantomData)) } } } } #[cfg(kani)] mod verification { use std::cmp; use std::convert::TryInto; use super::*; // Note regarding the `unwind` parameter: this defines how many iterations // of loops kani will unwind before handing off to the SMT solver. Basically // it should be set as low as possible such that Kani still succeeds (doesn't // return "undecidable"). // // There is more info here: https://model-checking.github.io/kani/tutorial-loop-unwinding.html // // Unfortunately what it means to "loop" is pretty opaque ... in this case // there appear to be loops in memcmp, which I guess comes from assert_eq!, // though I didn't see any failures until I added the to_signed() test. // Further confusing the issue, a value of 2 works fine on my system, but on // CI it fails, so we need to set it higher. #[kani::unwind(4)] #[kani::proof] fn u_amount_add_homomorphic() { let n1 = kani::any::(); let n2 = kani::any::(); kani::assume(n1.checked_add(n2).is_some()); // assume we don't overflow in the actual test assert_eq!(Amount::from_sat(n1) + Amount::from_sat(n2), Amount::from_sat(n1 + n2)); let mut amt = Amount::from_sat(n1); amt += Amount::from_sat(n2); assert_eq!(amt, Amount::from_sat(n1 + n2)); let max = cmp::max(n1, n2); let min = cmp::min(n1, n2); assert_eq!(Amount::from_sat(max) - Amount::from_sat(min), Amount::from_sat(max - min)); let mut amt = Amount::from_sat(max); amt -= Amount::from_sat(min); assert_eq!(amt, Amount::from_sat(max - min)); assert_eq!( Amount::from_sat(n1).to_signed(), if n1 <= i64::MAX as u64 { Ok(SignedAmount::from_sat(n1.try_into().unwrap())) } else { Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig) }, ); } #[kani::unwind(4)] #[kani::proof] fn u_amount_add_homomorphic_checked() { let n1 = kani::any::(); let n2 = kani::any::(); assert_eq!( Amount::from_sat(n1).checked_add(Amount::from_sat(n2)), n1.checked_add(n2).map(Amount::from_sat), ); assert_eq!( Amount::from_sat(n1).checked_sub(Amount::from_sat(n2)), n1.checked_sub(n2).map(Amount::from_sat), ); } #[kani::unwind(4)] #[kani::proof] fn s_amount_add_homomorphic() { let n1 = kani::any::(); let n2 = kani::any::(); kani::assume(n1.checked_add(n2).is_some()); // assume we don't overflow in the actual test kani::assume(n1.checked_sub(n2).is_some()); // assume we don't overflow in the actual test assert_eq!( SignedAmount::from_sat(n1) + SignedAmount::from_sat(n2), SignedAmount::from_sat(n1 + n2) ); assert_eq!( SignedAmount::from_sat(n1) - SignedAmount::from_sat(n2), SignedAmount::from_sat(n1 - n2) ); let mut amt = SignedAmount::from_sat(n1); amt += SignedAmount::from_sat(n2); assert_eq!(amt, SignedAmount::from_sat(n1 + n2)); let mut amt = SignedAmount::from_sat(n1); amt -= SignedAmount::from_sat(n2); assert_eq!(amt, SignedAmount::from_sat(n1 - n2)); assert_eq!( SignedAmount::from_sat(n1).to_unsigned(), if n1 >= 0 { Ok(Amount::from_sat(n1.try_into().unwrap())) } else { Err(ParseAmountError::Negative) }, ); } #[kani::unwind(4)] #[kani::proof] fn s_amount_add_homomorphic_checked() { let n1 = kani::any::(); let n2 = kani::any::(); assert_eq!( SignedAmount::from_sat(n1).checked_add(SignedAmount::from_sat(n2)), n1.checked_add(n2).map(SignedAmount::from_sat), ); assert_eq!( SignedAmount::from_sat(n1).checked_sub(SignedAmount::from_sat(n2)), n1.checked_sub(n2).map(SignedAmount::from_sat), ); assert_eq!( SignedAmount::from_sat(n1).positive_sub(SignedAmount::from_sat(n2)), if n1 >= 0 && n2 >= 0 && n1 >= n2 { Some(SignedAmount::from_sat(n1 - n2)) } else { None }, ); } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use core::str::FromStr; #[cfg(feature = "std")] use std::panic; #[cfg(feature = "serde")] use serde_test; use super::*; #[test] fn from_str_zero() { let denoms = vec!["BTC", "mBTC", "uBTC", "nBTC", "pBTC", "bits", "sats", "msats"]; for denom in denoms { for v in &["0", "000"] { let s = format!("{} {}", v, denom); match Amount::from_str(&s) { Err(e) => panic!("Failed to crate amount from {}: {:?}", s, e), Ok(amount) => assert_eq!(amount, Amount::from_sat(0)), } } let s = format!("-0 {}", denom); match Amount::from_str(&s) { Err(e) => assert_eq!(e, ParseAmountError::Negative), Ok(_) => panic!("Unsigned amount from {}", s), } match SignedAmount::from_str(&s) { Err(e) => panic!("Failed to crate amount from {}: {:?}", s, e), Ok(amount) => assert_eq!(amount, SignedAmount::from_sat(0)), } } } #[test] fn mul_div() { let sat = Amount::from_sat; let ssat = SignedAmount::from_sat; assert_eq!(sat(14) * 3, sat(42)); assert_eq!(sat(14) / 2, sat(7)); assert_eq!(sat(14) % 3, sat(2)); assert_eq!(ssat(-14) * 3, ssat(-42)); assert_eq!(ssat(-14) / 2, ssat(-7)); assert_eq!(ssat(-14) % 3, ssat(-2)); let mut b = ssat(30); b /= 3; assert_eq!(b, ssat(10)); b %= 3; assert_eq!(b, ssat(1)); } #[cfg(feature = "std")] #[test] fn test_overflows() { // panic on overflow let result = panic::catch_unwind(|| Amount::max_value() + Amount::from_sat(1)); assert!(result.is_err()); let result = panic::catch_unwind(|| Amount::from_sat(8446744073709551615) * 3); assert!(result.is_err()); } #[test] fn checked_arithmetic() { let sat = Amount::from_sat; let ssat = SignedAmount::from_sat; assert_eq!(SignedAmount::max_value().checked_add(ssat(1)), None); assert_eq!(SignedAmount::min_value().checked_sub(ssat(1)), None); assert_eq!(Amount::max_value().checked_add(sat(1)), None); assert_eq!(Amount::min_value().checked_sub(sat(1)), None); assert_eq!(sat(5).checked_div(2), Some(sat(2))); // integer division assert_eq!(ssat(-6).checked_div(2), Some(ssat(-3))); } #[test] fn floating_point() { use super::Denomination as D; let f = Amount::from_float_in; let sf = SignedAmount::from_float_in; let sat = Amount::from_sat; let ssat = SignedAmount::from_sat; assert_eq!(f(11.22, D::Bitcoin), Ok(sat(1122000000))); assert_eq!(sf(-11.22, D::MilliBitcoin), Ok(ssat(-1122000))); assert_eq!(f(11.22, D::Bit), Ok(sat(1122))); assert_eq!(sf(-1000.0, D::MilliSatoshi), Ok(ssat(-1))); assert_eq!(f(0.0001234, D::Bitcoin), Ok(sat(12340))); assert_eq!(sf(-0.00012345, D::Bitcoin), Ok(ssat(-12345))); assert_eq!(f(-100.0, D::MilliSatoshi), Err(ParseAmountError::Negative)); assert_eq!(f(11.22, D::Satoshi), Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(sf(-100.0, D::MilliSatoshi), Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(sf(-100.0, D::MilliSatoshi), Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(f(42.123456781, D::Bitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(sf(-184467440738.0, D::Bitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig)); assert_eq!(f(18446744073709551617.0, D::Satoshi), Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig)); assert_eq!( f(SignedAmount::max_value().to_float_in(D::Satoshi) + 1.0, D::Satoshi), Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig) ); assert_eq!( f(Amount::max_value().to_float_in(D::Satoshi) + 1.0, D::Satoshi), Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig) ); let btc = move |f| SignedAmount::from_btc(f).unwrap(); assert_eq!(btc(2.5).to_float_in(D::Bitcoin), 2.5); assert_eq!(btc(-2.5).to_float_in(D::MilliBitcoin), -2500.0); assert_eq!(btc(2.5).to_float_in(D::Satoshi), 250000000.0); assert_eq!(btc(-2.5).to_float_in(D::MilliSatoshi), -250000000000.0); let btc = move |f| Amount::from_btc(f).unwrap(); assert_eq!(&btc(0.0012).to_float_in(D::Bitcoin).to_string(), "0.0012") } #[test] #[allow(clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping)] // Group to show 100,000,000 sats per bitcoin. fn parsing() { use super::ParseAmountError as E; let btc = Denomination::Bitcoin; let sat = Denomination::Satoshi; let msat = Denomination::MilliSatoshi; let p = Amount::from_str_in; let sp = SignedAmount::from_str_in; assert_eq!(p("x", btc), Err(E::InvalidCharacter('x'))); assert_eq!(p("-", btc), Err(E::InvalidFormat)); assert_eq!(sp("-", btc), Err(E::InvalidFormat)); assert_eq!(p("-1.0x", btc), Err(E::InvalidCharacter('x'))); assert_eq!(p("0.0 ", btc), Err(ParseAmountError::InvalidCharacter(' '))); assert_eq!(p("0.000.000", btc), Err(E::InvalidFormat)); let more_than_max = format!("1{}", Amount::max_value()); assert_eq!(p(&more_than_max, btc), Err(E::TooBig)); assert_eq!(p("0.000000042", btc), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("999.0000000", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("1.0000000", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("1.1", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("1000.1", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("1001.0000000", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("1000.0000001", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("1000.1000000", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("1100.0000000", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("10001.0000000", msat), Err(E::TooPrecise)); assert_eq!(p("1", btc), Ok(Amount::from_sat(1_000_000_00))); assert_eq!(sp("-.5", btc), Ok(SignedAmount::from_sat(-500_000_00))); assert_eq!(p("1.1", btc), Ok(Amount::from_sat(1_100_000_00))); assert_eq!(p("100", sat), Ok(Amount::from_sat(100))); assert_eq!(p("55", sat), Ok(Amount::from_sat(55))); assert_eq!(p("5500000000000000000", sat), Ok(Amount::from_sat(55_000_000_000_000_000_00))); // Should this even pass? assert_eq!(p("5500000000000000000.", sat), Ok(Amount::from_sat(55_000_000_000_000_000_00))); assert_eq!( p("12345678901.12345678", btc), Ok(Amount::from_sat(12_345_678_901__123_456_78)) ); // make sure satoshi > i64::max_value() is checked. let amount = Amount::from_sat(i64::max_value() as u64); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str_in(&amount.to_string_in(sat), sat), Ok(amount)); assert_eq!( Amount::from_str_in(&(amount + Amount(1)).to_string_in(sat), sat), Err(E::TooBig) ); assert_eq!(p("12.000", Denomination::MilliSatoshi), Err(E::TooPrecise)); // exactly 50 chars. assert_eq!( p("100000000000000.0000000000000000000000000000000000", Denomination::Bitcoin), Err(E::TooBig) ); // more than 50 chars. assert_eq!( p("100000000000000.00000000000000000000000000000000000", Denomination::Bitcoin), Err(E::InputTooLarge) ); } #[test] fn to_string() { use super::Denomination as D; assert_eq!(Amount::ONE_BTC.to_string_in(D::Bitcoin), "1"); assert_eq!(format!("{:.8}", Amount::ONE_BTC.display_in(D::Bitcoin)), "1.00000000"); assert_eq!(Amount::ONE_BTC.to_string_in(D::Satoshi), "100000000"); assert_eq!(Amount::ONE_SAT.to_string_in(D::Bitcoin), "0.00000001"); assert_eq!(SignedAmount::from_sat(-42).to_string_in(D::Bitcoin), "-0.00000042"); assert_eq!(Amount::ONE_BTC.to_string_with_denomination(D::Bitcoin), "1 BTC"); assert_eq!(Amount::ONE_SAT.to_string_with_denomination(D::MilliSatoshi), "1000 msat"); assert_eq!( SignedAmount::ONE_BTC.to_string_with_denomination(D::Satoshi), "100000000 satoshi" ); assert_eq!(Amount::ONE_SAT.to_string_with_denomination(D::Bitcoin), "0.00000001 BTC"); assert_eq!( SignedAmount::from_sat(-42).to_string_with_denomination(D::Bitcoin), "-0.00000042 BTC" ); } // May help identify a problem sooner #[test] fn test_repeat_char() { let mut buf = String::new(); repeat_char(&mut buf, '0', 0).unwrap(); assert_eq!(buf.len(), 0); repeat_char(&mut buf, '0', 42).unwrap(); assert_eq!(buf.len(), 42); assert!(buf.chars().all(|c| c == '0')); } // Creates individual test functions to make it easier to find which check failed. macro_rules! check_format_non_negative { ($denom:ident; $($test_name:ident, $val:literal, $format_string:literal, $expected:literal);* $(;)?) => { $( #[test] fn $test_name() { assert_eq!(format!($format_string, Amount::from_sat($val).display_in(Denomination::$denom)), $expected); assert_eq!(format!($format_string, SignedAmount::from_sat($val as i64).display_in(Denomination::$denom)), $expected); } )* } } macro_rules! check_format_non_negative_show_denom { ($denom:ident, $denom_suffix:literal; $($test_name:ident, $val:literal, $format_string:literal, $expected:literal);* $(;)?) => { $( #[test] fn $test_name() { assert_eq!(format!($format_string, Amount::from_sat($val).display_in(Denomination::$denom).show_denomination()), concat!($expected, $denom_suffix)); assert_eq!(format!($format_string, SignedAmount::from_sat($val as i64).display_in(Denomination::$denom).show_denomination()), concat!($expected, $denom_suffix)); } )* } } check_format_non_negative! { Satoshi; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_0, 0, "{}", "0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_1, 0, "{:2}", " 0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_2, 0, "{:02}", "00"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_3, 0, "{:.1}", "0.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_4, 0, "{:4.1}", " 0.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_5, 0, "{:04.1}", "00.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_6, 1, "{}", "1"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_7, 1, "{:2}", " 1"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_8, 1, "{:02}", "01"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_9, 1, "{:.1}", "1.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_10, 1, "{:4.1}", " 1.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_11, 1, "{:04.1}", "01.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_12, 10, "{}", "10"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_13, 10, "{:2}", "10"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_14, 10, "{:02}", "10"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_15, 10, "{:3}", " 10"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_16, 10, "{:03}", "010"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_17, 10, "{:.1}", "10.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_18, 10, "{:5.1}", " 10.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_19, 10, "{:05.1}", "010.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_20, 1, "{:<2}", "1 "; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_21, 1, "{:<02}", "01"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_22, 1, "{:<3.1}", "1.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_23, 1, "{:<4.1}", "1.0 "; } check_format_non_negative_show_denom! { Satoshi, " satoshi"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_0, 0, "{}", "0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_1, 0, "{:2}", "0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_2, 0, "{:02}", "0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_3, 0, "{:9}", "0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_4, 0, "{:09}", "0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_5, 0, "{:10}", " 0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_6, 0, "{:010}", "00"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_7, 0, "{:.1}", "0.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_8, 0, "{:11.1}", "0.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_9, 0, "{:011.1}", "0.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_10, 0, "{:12.1}", " 0.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_11, 0, "{:012.1}", "00.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_12, 1, "{}", "1"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_13, 1, "{:10}", " 1"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_14, 1, "{:010}", "01"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_15, 1, "{:.1}", "1.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_16, 1, "{:12.1}", " 1.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_17, 1, "{:012.1}", "01.0"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_18, 10, "{}", "10"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_19, 10, "{:10}", "10"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_20, 10, "{:010}", "10"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_21, 10, "{:11}", " 10"; sat_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_22, 10, "{:011}", "010"; } check_format_non_negative! { Bitcoin; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_0, 0, "{}", "0"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_1, 0, "{:2}", " 0"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_2, 0, "{:02}", "00"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_3, 0, "{:.1}", "0.0"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_4, 0, "{:4.1}", " 0.0"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_5, 0, "{:04.1}", "00.0"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_6, 1, "{}", "0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_7, 1, "{:2}", "0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_8, 1, "{:02}", "0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_9, 1, "{:.1}", "0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_10, 1, "{:11}", " 0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_11, 1, "{:11.1}", " 0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_12, 1, "{:011.1}", "00.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_13, 1, "{:.9}", "0.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_14, 1, "{:11.9}", "0.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_15, 1, "{:011.9}", "0.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_16, 1, "{:12.9}", " 0.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_17, 1, "{:012.9}", "00.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_18, 100_000_000, "{}", "1"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_19, 100_000_000, "{:2}", " 1"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_20, 100_000_000, "{:02}", "01"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_21, 100_000_000, "{:.1}", "1.0"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_22, 100_000_000, "{:4.1}", " 1.0"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_23, 100_000_000, "{:04.1}", "01.0"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_24, 110_000_000, "{}", "1.1"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_25, 100_000_001, "{}", "1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_26, 100_000_001, "{:1}", "1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_27, 100_000_001, "{:.1}", "1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_28, 100_000_001, "{:10}", "1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_29, 100_000_001, "{:11}", " 1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_30, 100_000_001, "{:011}", "01.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_31, 100_000_001, "{:.8}", "1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_32, 100_000_001, "{:.9}", "1.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_33, 100_000_001, "{:11.9}", "1.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_34, 100_000_001, "{:12.9}", " 1.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_35, 100_000_001, "{:012.9}", "01.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_36, 100_000_001, "{:+011.8}", "+1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_37, 100_000_001, "{:+12.8}", " +1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_38, 100_000_001, "{:+012.8}", "+01.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_39, 100_000_001, "{:+12.9}", "+1.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_40, 100_000_001, "{:+012.9}", "+1.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_41, 100_000_001, "{:+13.9}", " +1.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_42, 100_000_001, "{:+013.9}", "+01.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_43, 100_000_001, "{:<10}", "1.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_44, 100_000_001, "{:<11}", "1.00000001 "; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_45, 100_000_001, "{:<011}", "01.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_46, 100_000_001, "{:<11.9}", "1.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_47, 100_000_001, "{:<12.9}", "1.000000010 "; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_48, 100_000_001, "{:<12}", "1.00000001 "; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_49, 100_000_001, "{:^11}", "1.00000001 "; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_50, 100_000_001, "{:^11.9}", "1.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_51, 100_000_001, "{:^12.9}", "1.000000010 "; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_52, 100_000_001, "{:^12}", " 1.00000001 "; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_53, 100_000_001, "{:^12.9}", "1.000000010 "; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_54, 100_000_001, "{:^13.9}", " 1.000000010 "; } check_format_non_negative_show_denom! { Bitcoin, " BTC"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_0, 1, "{:14.1}", "0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_1, 1, "{:14.8}", "0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_2, 1, "{:15}", " 0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_3, 1, "{:015}", "00.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_4, 1, "{:.9}", "0.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_5, 1, "{:15.9}", "0.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_6, 1, "{:16.9}", " 0.000000010"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_7, 1, "{:016.9}", "00.000000010"; } check_format_non_negative_show_denom! { Bitcoin, " BTC "; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_align_0, 1, "{:<15}", "0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_align_1, 1, "{:^15}", "0.00000001"; btc_check_fmt_non_negative_show_denom_align_2, 1, "{:^16}", " 0.00000001"; } check_format_non_negative! { MilliSatoshi; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_0, 0, "{}", "0"; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_1, 1, "{}", "1000"; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_2, 1, "{:5}", " 1000"; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_3, 1, "{:05}", "01000"; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_4, 1, "{:.1}", "1000.0"; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_5, 1, "{:6.1}", "1000.0"; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_6, 1, "{:06.1}", "1000.0"; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_7, 1, "{:7.1}", " 1000.0"; msat_check_fmt_non_negative_8, 1, "{:07.1}", "01000.0"; } #[test] fn test_unsigned_signed_conversion() { use super::ParseAmountError as E; let sa = SignedAmount::from_sat; let ua = Amount::from_sat; assert_eq!(Amount::max_value().to_signed(), Err(E::TooBig)); assert_eq!(ua(i64::max_value() as u64).to_signed(), Ok(sa(i64::max_value()))); assert_eq!(ua(i64::max_value() as u64 + 1).to_signed(), Err(E::TooBig)); assert_eq!(sa(i64::max_value()).to_unsigned(), Ok(ua(i64::max_value() as u64))); assert_eq!( sa(i64::max_value()).to_unsigned().unwrap().to_signed(), Ok(sa(i64::max_value())) ); } #[test] #[allow(clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping)] // Group to show 100,000,000 sats per bitcoin. fn from_str() { use super::ParseAmountError as E; assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("x BTC"), Err(E::InvalidCharacter('x'))); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("xBTC"), Err(E::UnknownDenomination("xBTC".into()))); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("5 BTC BTC"), Err(E::UnknownDenomination("BTC BTC".into()))); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("5BTC BTC"), Err(E::InvalidCharacter('B'))); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str("5 5 BTC"), Err(E::UnknownDenomination("5 BTC".into()))); #[track_caller] fn case(s: &str, expected: Result) { assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(s), expected); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&s.replace(' ', "")), expected); } #[track_caller] fn scase(s: &str, expected: Result) { assert_eq!(SignedAmount::from_str(s), expected); assert_eq!(SignedAmount::from_str(&s.replace(' ', "")), expected); } case("5 BCH", Err(E::UnknownDenomination("BCH".to_owned()))); case("-1 BTC", Err(E::Negative)); case("-0.0 BTC", Err(E::Negative)); case("0.123456789 BTC", Err(E::TooPrecise)); scase("-0.1 satoshi", Err(E::TooPrecise)); case("0.123456 mBTC", Err(E::TooPrecise)); scase("-1.001 bits", Err(E::TooPrecise)); scase("-200000000000 BTC", Err(E::TooBig)); case("18446744073709551616 sat", Err(E::TooBig)); case(".5 bits", Ok(Amount::from_sat(50))); scase("-.5 bits", Ok(SignedAmount::from_sat(-50))); case("0.00253583 BTC", Ok(Amount::from_sat(253583))); scase("-5 satoshi", Ok(SignedAmount::from_sat(-5))); case("0.10000000 BTC", Ok(Amount::from_sat(100_000_00))); scase("-100 bits", Ok(SignedAmount::from_sat(-10_000))); } #[test] #[allow(clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping)] // Group to show 100,000,000 sats per bitcoin. fn to_from_string_in() { use super::Denomination as D; let ua_str = Amount::from_str_in; let ua_sat = Amount::from_sat; let sa_str = SignedAmount::from_str_in; let sa_sat = SignedAmount::from_sat; assert_eq!("0.5", Amount::from_sat(50).to_string_in(D::Bit)); assert_eq!("-0.5", SignedAmount::from_sat(-50).to_string_in(D::Bit)); assert_eq!("0.00253583", Amount::from_sat(253583).to_string_in(D::Bitcoin)); assert_eq!("-5", SignedAmount::from_sat(-5).to_string_in(D::Satoshi)); assert_eq!("0.1", Amount::from_sat(100_000_00).to_string_in(D::Bitcoin)); assert_eq!("-100", SignedAmount::from_sat(-10_000).to_string_in(D::Bit)); assert_eq!("2535830", Amount::from_sat(253583).to_string_in(D::NanoBitcoin)); assert_eq!("-100000", SignedAmount::from_sat(-10_000).to_string_in(D::NanoBitcoin)); assert_eq!("2535830000", Amount::from_sat(253583).to_string_in(D::PicoBitcoin)); assert_eq!("-100000000", SignedAmount::from_sat(-10_000).to_string_in(D::PicoBitcoin)); assert_eq!("0.50", format!("{:.2}", Amount::from_sat(50).display_in(D::Bit))); assert_eq!("-0.50", format!("{:.2}", SignedAmount::from_sat(-50).display_in(D::Bit))); assert_eq!( "0.10000000", format!("{:.8}", Amount::from_sat(100_000_00).display_in(D::Bitcoin)) ); assert_eq!("-100.00", format!("{:.2}", SignedAmount::from_sat(-10_000).display_in(D::Bit))); assert_eq!(ua_str(&ua_sat(0).to_string_in(D::Satoshi), D::Satoshi), Ok(ua_sat(0))); assert_eq!(ua_str(&ua_sat(500).to_string_in(D::Bitcoin), D::Bitcoin), Ok(ua_sat(500))); assert_eq!( ua_str(&ua_sat(21_000_000).to_string_in(D::Bit), D::Bit), Ok(ua_sat(21_000_000)) ); assert_eq!( ua_str(&ua_sat(1).to_string_in(D::MicroBitcoin), D::MicroBitcoin), Ok(ua_sat(1)) ); assert_eq!( ua_str(&ua_sat(1_000_000_000_000).to_string_in(D::MilliBitcoin), D::MilliBitcoin), Ok(ua_sat(1_000_000_000_000)) ); assert_eq!( ua_str(&ua_sat(u64::max_value()).to_string_in(D::MilliBitcoin), D::MilliBitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig) ); assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(-1).to_string_in(D::MicroBitcoin), D::MicroBitcoin), Ok(sa_sat(-1)) ); assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(i64::max_value()).to_string_in(D::Satoshi), D::MicroBitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig) ); // Test an overflow bug in `abs()` assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(i64::min_value()).to_string_in(D::Satoshi), D::MicroBitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooBig) ); assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(-1).to_string_in(D::NanoBitcoin), D::NanoBitcoin), Ok(sa_sat(-1)) ); assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(i64::max_value()).to_string_in(D::Satoshi), D::NanoBitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise) ); assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(i64::min_value()).to_string_in(D::Satoshi), D::NanoBitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise) ); assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(-1).to_string_in(D::PicoBitcoin), D::PicoBitcoin), Ok(sa_sat(-1)) ); assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(i64::max_value()).to_string_in(D::Satoshi), D::PicoBitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise) ); assert_eq!( sa_str(&sa_sat(i64::min_value()).to_string_in(D::Satoshi), D::PicoBitcoin), Err(ParseAmountError::TooPrecise) ); } #[test] fn to_string_with_denomination_from_str_roundtrip() { use super::Denomination as D; let amt = Amount::from_sat(42); let denom = Amount::to_string_with_denomination; assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&denom(amt, D::Bitcoin)), Ok(amt)); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&denom(amt, D::MilliBitcoin)), Ok(amt)); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&denom(amt, D::MicroBitcoin)), Ok(amt)); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&denom(amt, D::Bit)), Ok(amt)); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&denom(amt, D::Satoshi)), Ok(amt)); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&denom(amt, D::NanoBitcoin)), Ok(amt)); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&denom(amt, D::MilliSatoshi)), Ok(amt)); assert_eq!(Amount::from_str(&denom(amt, D::PicoBitcoin)), Ok(amt)); assert_eq!( Amount::from_str("42 satoshi BTC"), Err(ParseAmountError::UnknownDenomination("satoshi BTC".into())), ); assert_eq!( SignedAmount::from_str("-42 satoshi BTC"), Err(ParseAmountError::UnknownDenomination("satoshi BTC".into())), ); } #[cfg(feature = "serde")] #[test] fn serde_as_sat() { #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)] #[serde(crate = "actual_serde")] struct T { #[serde(with = "crate::amount::serde::as_sat")] pub amt: Amount, #[serde(with = "crate::amount::serde::as_sat")] pub samt: SignedAmount, } serde_test::assert_tokens( &T { amt: Amount::from_sat(123456789), samt: SignedAmount::from_sat(-123456789) }, &[ serde_test::Token::Struct { name: "T", len: 2 }, serde_test::Token::Str("amt"), serde_test::Token::U64(123456789), serde_test::Token::Str("samt"), serde_test::Token::I64(-123456789), serde_test::Token::StructEnd, ], ); } #[cfg(feature = "serde")] #[test] #[allow(clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping)] // Group to show 100,000,000 sats per bitcoin. fn serde_as_btc() { use serde_json; #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)] #[serde(crate = "actual_serde")] struct T { #[serde(with = "crate::amount::serde::as_btc")] pub amt: Amount, #[serde(with = "crate::amount::serde::as_btc")] pub samt: SignedAmount, } let orig = T { amt: Amount::from_sat(21_000_000__000_000_01), samt: SignedAmount::from_sat(-21_000_000__000_000_01), }; let json = "{\"amt\": 21000000.00000001, \ \"samt\": -21000000.00000001}"; let t: T = serde_json::from_str(json).unwrap(); assert_eq!(t, orig); let value: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str(json).unwrap(); assert_eq!(t, serde_json::from_value(value).unwrap()); // errors let t: Result = serde_json::from_str("{\"amt\": 1000000.000000001, \"samt\": 1}"); assert!(t.unwrap_err().to_string().contains(&ParseAmountError::TooPrecise.to_string())); let t: Result = serde_json::from_str("{\"amt\": -1, \"samt\": 1}"); assert!(t.unwrap_err().to_string().contains(&ParseAmountError::Negative.to_string())); } #[cfg(feature = "serde")] #[test] #[allow(clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping)] // Group to show 100,000,000 sats per bitcoin. fn serde_as_btc_opt() { use serde_json; #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug, Eq)] #[serde(crate = "actual_serde")] struct T { #[serde(default, with = "crate::amount::serde::as_btc::opt")] pub amt: Option, #[serde(default, with = "crate::amount::serde::as_btc::opt")] pub samt: Option, } let with = T { amt: Some(Amount::from_sat(2_500_000_00)), samt: Some(SignedAmount::from_sat(-2_500_000_00)), }; let without = T { amt: None, samt: None }; // Test Roundtripping for s in [&with, &without].iter() { let v = serde_json::to_string(s).unwrap(); let w: T = serde_json::from_str(&v).unwrap(); assert_eq!(w, **s); } let t: T = serde_json::from_str("{\"amt\": 2.5, \"samt\": -2.5}").unwrap(); assert_eq!(t, with); let t: T = serde_json::from_str("{}").unwrap(); assert_eq!(t, without); let value_with: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str("{\"amt\": 2.5, \"samt\": -2.5}").unwrap(); assert_eq!(with, serde_json::from_value(value_with).unwrap()); let value_without: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str("{}").unwrap(); assert_eq!(without, serde_json::from_value(value_without).unwrap()); } #[cfg(feature = "serde")] #[test] #[allow(clippy::inconsistent_digit_grouping)] // Group to show 100,000,000 sats per bitcoin. fn serde_as_sat_opt() { use serde_json; #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug, Eq)] #[serde(crate = "actual_serde")] struct T { #[serde(default, with = "crate::amount::serde::as_sat::opt")] pub amt: Option, #[serde(default, with = "crate::amount::serde::as_sat::opt")] pub samt: Option, } let with = T { amt: Some(Amount::from_sat(2_500_000_00)), samt: Some(SignedAmount::from_sat(-2_500_000_00)), }; let without = T { amt: None, samt: None }; // Test Roundtripping for s in [&with, &without].iter() { let v = serde_json::to_string(s).unwrap(); let w: T = serde_json::from_str(&v).unwrap(); assert_eq!(w, **s); } let t: T = serde_json::from_str("{\"amt\": 250000000, \"samt\": -250000000}").unwrap(); assert_eq!(t, with); let t: T = serde_json::from_str("{}").unwrap(); assert_eq!(t, without); let value_with: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str("{\"amt\": 250000000, \"samt\": -250000000}").unwrap(); assert_eq!(with, serde_json::from_value(value_with).unwrap()); let value_without: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str("{}").unwrap(); assert_eq!(without, serde_json::from_value(value_without).unwrap()); } #[test] fn sum_amounts() { assert_eq!(Amount::from_sat(0), vec![].into_iter().sum::()); assert_eq!(SignedAmount::from_sat(0), vec![].into_iter().sum::()); let amounts = vec![Amount::from_sat(42), Amount::from_sat(1337), Amount::from_sat(21)]; let sum = amounts.into_iter().sum::(); assert_eq!(Amount::from_sat(1400), sum); let amounts = vec![ SignedAmount::from_sat(-42), SignedAmount::from_sat(1337), SignedAmount::from_sat(21), ]; let sum = amounts.into_iter().sum::(); assert_eq!(SignedAmount::from_sat(1316), sum); } #[test] fn checked_sum_amounts() { assert_eq!(Some(Amount::from_sat(0)), vec![].into_iter().checked_sum()); assert_eq!(Some(SignedAmount::from_sat(0)), vec![].into_iter().checked_sum()); let amounts = vec![Amount::from_sat(42), Amount::from_sat(1337), Amount::from_sat(21)]; let sum = amounts.into_iter().checked_sum(); assert_eq!(Some(Amount::from_sat(1400)), sum); let amounts = vec![Amount::from_sat(u64::max_value()), Amount::from_sat(1337), Amount::from_sat(21)]; let sum = amounts.into_iter().checked_sum(); assert_eq!(None, sum); let amounts = vec![ SignedAmount::from_sat(i64::min_value()), SignedAmount::from_sat(-1), SignedAmount::from_sat(21), ]; let sum = amounts.into_iter().checked_sum(); assert_eq!(None, sum); let amounts = vec![ SignedAmount::from_sat(i64::max_value()), SignedAmount::from_sat(1), SignedAmount::from_sat(21), ]; let sum = amounts.into_iter().checked_sum(); assert_eq!(None, sum); let amounts = vec![ SignedAmount::from_sat(42), SignedAmount::from_sat(3301), SignedAmount::from_sat(21), ]; let sum = amounts.into_iter().checked_sum(); assert_eq!(Some(SignedAmount::from_sat(3364)), sum); } #[test] fn denomination_string_acceptable_forms() { // Non-exhaustive list of valid forms. let valid = vec![ "BTC", "btc", "mBTC", "mbtc", "uBTC", "ubtc", "SATOSHI", "satoshi", "SATOSHIS", "satoshis", "SAT", "sat", "SATS", "sats", "bit", "bits", "nBTC", "pBTC", ]; for denom in valid.iter() { assert!(Denomination::from_str(denom).is_ok()); } } #[test] fn disallow_confusing_forms() { let confusing = vec!["Msat", "Msats", "MSAT", "MSATS", "MSat", "MSats", "MBTC", "Mbtc", "PBTC"]; for denom in confusing.iter() { match Denomination::from_str(denom) { Ok(_) => panic!("from_str should error for {}", denom), Err(ParseAmountError::PossiblyConfusingDenomination(_)) => {} Err(e) => panic!("unexpected error: {}", e), } } } #[test] fn disallow_unknown_denomination() { // Non-exhaustive list of unknown forms. let unknown = vec!["NBTC", "UBTC", "ABC", "abc", "cBtC", "Sat", "Sats"]; for denom in unknown.iter() { match Denomination::from_str(denom) { Ok(_) => panic!("from_str should error for {}", denom), Err(ParseAmountError::UnknownDenomination(_)) => {} Err(e) => panic!("unexpected error: {}", e), } } } }