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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. Here, we add a new `bitcoin_io` crate, making it an unconditional dependency and using its `io` module in the in-repository crates in place of `std::io` and `core2::io`. As it is not substantial additional code, the `hashes` io implementations are no longer feature-gated. This doesn't actually accomplish anything on its own, only adding the new crate which still depends on `core2`. |
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README.md
Bitcoin Hashes Library
This is a simple, no-dependency library which implements the hash functions needed by Bitcoin. These are SHA1, SHA256, SHA256d, SHA512, and RIPEMD160. As an ancilliary thing, it exposes hexadecimal serialization and deserialization, since these are needed to display hashes anway.
Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)
This library should always compile with any combination of features on Rust 1.48.0.
To build with the MSRV you will need to pin serde
(if you have either the serde
or the
schemars
feature enabled)
# serde 1.0.157 uses syn 2.0 which requires edition 2021
cargo update -p serde --precise 1.0.156
before building. (And if your code is a library, your downstream users will need to run these commands, and so on.)
Contributions
Contributions are welcome, including additional hash function implementations.
Githooks
To assist devs in catching errors before running CI we provide some githooks. If you do not already have locally configured githooks you can use the ones in this repository by running, in the root directory of the repository:
git config --local core.hooksPath githooks/
Alternatively add symlinks in your .git/hooks
directory to any of the githooks we provide.
Running Benchmarks
We use a custom Rust compiler configuration conditional to guard the bench mark code. To run the
bench marks use: RUSTFLAGS='--cfg=bench' cargo +nightly bench
.