Currently we use `u8` for key type but it was pointed out that we should be using a `u64` and encoding it as a compact type. The reason our code works now is because the compact type encoding for a `u8` (less than 253) is the same as for a `u8`. This breaks the `serde` impl, as shown by changes to the regression tests. |
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README.md | ||
absolute_lock_time_blocks_bincode | ||
absolute_lock_time_seconds_bincode | ||
address_bincode | ||
block_bincode | ||
child_number_bincode | ||
control_block_bincode | ||
control_block_hex | ||
ecdsa_sig_bincode | ||
ecdsa_sig_hex | ||
extended_priv_key | ||
extended_priv_key_bincode | ||
extended_pub_key | ||
extended_pub_key_bincode | ||
private_key_bincode | ||
proprietary_key_bincode | ||
psbt_bincode | ||
public_key_bincode | ||
public_key_hex | ||
raw_pair_bincode | ||
relative_lock_time_blocks_bincode | ||
relative_lock_time_seconds_bincode | ||
script_bincode | ||
taproot_sig_bincode | ||
taproot_sig_hex | ||
taptree_bincode | ||
transaction_bincode | ||
transaction_ser | ||
txin_bincode | ||
txin_ser | ||
txout_bincode | ||
u256_bincode | ||
uint128_bincode | ||
uint256_bincode | ||
witness_bincode |
README.md
Serialization input/output
Files here contain hex strings and binary data representing types used for regression testing.
*_hex
: consensus encoded types represented as hex strings*_ser
: consensus encoded types represented as binary data*_bincode
: types serialized withserde
as bincode
We consensus deserialize, serde
serialize, then check against the expected data
to verify no serde
regressions have been introduced.