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// Written in 2019 by Andrew Poelstra <[email protected]>
// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
//! Miniscript and Output Descriptors
//!
//! ## Bitcoin Script
//!
//! In Bitcoin, spending policies are defined and enforced by means of a
//! stack-based programming language known as Bitcoin Script. While this
//! language appears to be designed with tractable analysis in mind (e.g.
//! there are no looping or jumping constructions), in practice this is
//! extremely difficult. As a result, typical wallet software supports only
//! a small set of script templates, cannot interoperate with other similar
//! software, and each wallet contains independently written ad-hoc manually
//! verified code to handle these templates. Users who require more complex
//! spending policies, or who want to combine signing infrastructure which
//! was not explicitly designed to work together, are simply out of luck.
//!
//! ## Miniscript
//!
//! Miniscript is an alternative to Bitcoin Script which eliminates these
//! problems. It can be efficiently and simply encoded as Script to ensure
//! that it works on the Bitcoin blockchain, but its design is very different.
//! Essentially, a Miniscript is a monotone function (tree of ANDs, ORs and
//! thresholds) of signature requirements, hash preimage requirements, and
//! timelocks.
//!
//! A [full description of Miniscript is available here](http://bitcoin.sipa.be/miniscript/miniscript.html).
//!
//! Miniscript also admits a more human-readable encoding.
//!
//! ## Output Descriptors
//!
//! While spending policies in Bitcoin are entirely defined by Script; there
//! are multiple ways of embedding these Scripts in transaction outputs; for
//! example, P2SH or Segwit v0. These different embeddings are expressed by
//! *Output Descriptors*, [which are described here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/descriptors.md).
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ## Deriving an address from a descriptor
//!
//! ```rust
//! use std::str::FromStr;
//!
//! let desc = miniscript::Descriptor::<bitcoin::PublicKey>::from_str("\
//! sh(wsh(or_d(\
//! c:pk_k(020e0338c96a8870479f2396c373cc7696ba124e8635d41b0ea581112b67817261),\
//! c:pk_k(0250863ad64a87ae8a2fe83c1af1a8403cb53f53e486d8511dad8a04887e5b2352)\
//! )))\
//! ").unwrap();
//!
//! // Derive the P2SH address.
//! assert_eq!(
//! desc.address(bitcoin::Network::Bitcoin).unwrap().to_string(),
//! "3CJxbQBfWAe1ZkKiGQNEYrioV73ZwvBWns"
//! );
//!
//! // Check whether the descriptor is safe. This checks whether all spend paths are accessible in
//! // the Bitcoin network. It may be possible that some of the spend paths require more than 100
//! // elements in Wsh scripts or they contain a combination of timelock and heightlock.
//! assert!(desc.sanity_check().is_ok());
//!
//! // Estimate the satisfaction cost.
//! // scriptSig: OP_PUSH34 <OP_0 OP_32 <32-byte-hash>>
//! // = (1 + 1 + 1 + 32) * 4 = 140 WU
//! // redeemScript: varint <OP_33 <pk1> OP_CHECKSIG OP_IFDUP OP_NOTIF OP_33 <pk2> OP_CHECKSIG OP_ENDIF>
//! // = 1 + (1 + 33 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 33 + 1 + 1) = 74 WU
//! // stackItem[Sig]: varint <sig+sighash>
//! // = 1 + 73 = 74 WU
//! // Expected satisfaction weight: 140 + 74 + 74 = 288
//! assert_eq!(desc.max_weight_to_satisfy().unwrap(), 288);
//! ```
//!
#![cfg_attr(all(not(feature = "std"), not(test)), no_std)]
#![cfg_attr(all(test, feature = "unstable"), feature(test))]
// Coding conventions
#![deny(unsafe_code)]
#![deny(non_upper_case_globals)]
#![deny(non_camel_case_types)]
#![deny(non_snake_case)]
#![deny(unused_mut)]
#![deny(dead_code)]
#![deny(unused_imports)]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "16")]
compile_error!(
"rust-miniscript currently only supports architectures with pointers wider than 16 bits"
);
#[cfg(not(any(feature = "std", feature = "no-std")))]
compile_error!("at least one of the `std` or `no-std` features must be enabled");
pub use bitcoin;
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
#[macro_use]
extern crate alloc;
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
extern crate hashbrown;
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
extern crate core;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")]
pub use actual_serde as serde;
#[cfg(all(test, feature = "unstable"))]
extern crate test;
#[macro_use]
mod macros;
#[macro_use]
mod pub_macros;
pub use pub_macros::*;
pub mod descriptor;
pub mod expression;
pub mod interpreter;
pub mod miniscript;
pub mod policy;
pub mod psbt;
#[cfg(test)]
mod test_utils;
mod util;
use core::{fmt, hash, str};
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use std::error;
use bitcoin::blockdata::{opcodes, script};
use bitcoin::hashes::{hash160, ripemd160, sha256, Hash};
pub use crate::descriptor::{DefiniteDescriptorKey, Descriptor, DescriptorPublicKey};
pub use crate::interpreter::Interpreter;
pub use crate::miniscript::analyzable::{AnalysisError, ExtParams};
pub use crate::miniscript::context::{BareCtx, Legacy, ScriptContext, Segwitv0, SigType, Tap};
pub use crate::miniscript::decode::Terminal;
pub use crate::miniscript::satisfy::{Preimage32, Satisfier};
pub use crate::miniscript::{hash256, Miniscript};
use crate::prelude::*;
///Public key trait which can be converted to Hash type
pub trait MiniscriptKey: Clone + Eq + Ord + fmt::Debug + fmt::Display + hash::Hash {
/// Returns true if the pubkey is uncompressed. Defaults to `false`.
fn is_uncompressed(&self) -> bool {
false
}
/// Returns true if the pubkey is an x-only pubkey. Defaults to `false`.
// This is required to know what in DescriptorPublicKey to know whether the inner
// key in allowed in descriptor context
fn is_x_only_key(&self) -> bool {
false
}
/// Returns the number of different derivation paths in this key. Only >1 for keys
/// in BIP389 multipath descriptors.
fn num_der_paths(&self) -> usize;
/// The associated [`bitcoin::hashes::sha256::Hash`] for this [`MiniscriptKey`], used in the
/// sha256 fragment.
type Sha256: Clone + Eq + Ord + fmt::Display + fmt::Debug + hash::Hash;
/// The associated [`miniscript::hash256::Hash`] for this [`MiniscriptKey`], used in the
/// hash256 fragment.
type Hash256: Clone + Eq + Ord + fmt::Display + fmt::Debug + hash::Hash;
/// The associated [`bitcoin::hashes::ripemd160::Hash`] for this [`MiniscriptKey`] type, used
/// in the ripemd160 fragment.
type Ripemd160: Clone + Eq + Ord + fmt::Display + fmt::Debug + hash::Hash;
/// The associated [`bitcoin::hashes::hash160::Hash`] for this [`MiniscriptKey`] type, used in
/// the hash160 fragment.
type Hash160: Clone + Eq + Ord + fmt::Display + fmt::Debug + hash::Hash;
}
impl MiniscriptKey for bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey {
type Sha256 = sha256::Hash;
type Hash256 = hash256::Hash;
type Ripemd160 = ripemd160::Hash;
type Hash160 = hash160::Hash;
fn num_der_paths(&self) -> usize {
0
}
}
impl MiniscriptKey for bitcoin::PublicKey {
/// Returns the compressed-ness of the underlying secp256k1 key.
fn is_uncompressed(&self) -> bool {
!self.compressed
}
fn num_der_paths(&self) -> usize {
0
}
type Sha256 = sha256::Hash;
type Hash256 = hash256::Hash;
type Ripemd160 = ripemd160::Hash;
type Hash160 = hash160::Hash;
}
impl MiniscriptKey for bitcoin::secp256k1::XOnlyPublicKey {
type Sha256 = sha256::Hash;
type Hash256 = hash256::Hash;
type Ripemd160 = ripemd160::Hash;
type Hash160 = hash160::Hash;
fn is_x_only_key(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn num_der_paths(&self) -> usize {
0
}
}
impl MiniscriptKey for String {
type Sha256 = String; // specify hashes as string
type Hash256 = String;
type Ripemd160 = String;
type Hash160 = String;
fn num_der_paths(&self) -> usize {
0
}
}
/// Trait describing public key types which can be converted to bitcoin pubkeys
pub trait ToPublicKey: MiniscriptKey {
/// Converts an object to a public key
fn to_public_key(&self) -> bitcoin::PublicKey;
/// Convert an object to x-only pubkey
fn to_x_only_pubkey(&self) -> bitcoin::secp256k1::XOnlyPublicKey {
let pk = self.to_public_key();
bitcoin::secp256k1::XOnlyPublicKey::from(pk.inner)
}
/// Obtain the public key hash for this MiniscriptKey
/// Expects an argument to specify the signature type.
/// This would determine whether to serialize the key as 32 byte x-only pubkey
/// or regular public key when computing the hash160
fn to_pubkeyhash(&self, sig_type: SigType) -> hash160::Hash {
match sig_type {
SigType::Ecdsa => hash160::Hash::hash(&self.to_public_key().to_bytes()),
SigType::Schnorr => hash160::Hash::hash(&self.to_x_only_pubkey().serialize()),
}
}
/// Converts the generic associated [`MiniscriptKey::Sha256`] to [`sha256::Hash`]
fn to_sha256(hash: &<Self as MiniscriptKey>::Sha256) -> sha256::Hash;
/// Converts the generic associated [`MiniscriptKey::Hash256`] to [`hash256::Hash`]
fn to_hash256(hash: &<Self as MiniscriptKey>::Hash256) -> hash256::Hash;
/// Converts the generic associated [`MiniscriptKey::Ripemd160`] to [`ripemd160::Hash`]
fn to_ripemd160(hash: &<Self as MiniscriptKey>::Ripemd160) -> ripemd160::Hash;
/// Converts the generic associated [`MiniscriptKey::Hash160`] to [`hash160::Hash`]
fn to_hash160(hash: &<Self as MiniscriptKey>::Hash160) -> hash160::Hash;
}
impl ToPublicKey for bitcoin::PublicKey {
fn to_public_key(&self) -> bitcoin::PublicKey {
*self
}
fn to_sha256(hash: &sha256::Hash) -> sha256::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_hash256(hash: &hash256::Hash) -> hash256::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_ripemd160(hash: &ripemd160::Hash) -> ripemd160::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_hash160(hash: &hash160::Hash) -> hash160::Hash {
*hash
}
}
impl ToPublicKey for bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey {
fn to_public_key(&self) -> bitcoin::PublicKey {
bitcoin::PublicKey::new(*self)
}
fn to_sha256(hash: &sha256::Hash) -> sha256::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_hash256(hash: &hash256::Hash) -> hash256::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_ripemd160(hash: &ripemd160::Hash) -> ripemd160::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_hash160(hash: &hash160::Hash) -> hash160::Hash {
*hash
}
}
impl ToPublicKey for bitcoin::secp256k1::XOnlyPublicKey {
fn to_public_key(&self) -> bitcoin::PublicKey {
// This code should never be used.
// But is implemented for completeness
let mut data: Vec<u8> = vec![0x02];
data.extend(self.serialize().iter());
bitcoin::PublicKey::from_slice(&data)
.expect("Failed to construct 33 Publickey from 0x02 appended x-only key")
}
fn to_x_only_pubkey(&self) -> bitcoin::secp256k1::XOnlyPublicKey {
*self
}
fn to_sha256(hash: &sha256::Hash) -> sha256::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_hash256(hash: &hash256::Hash) -> hash256::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_ripemd160(hash: &ripemd160::Hash) -> ripemd160::Hash {
*hash
}
fn to_hash160(hash: &hash160::Hash) -> hash160::Hash {
*hash
}
}
/// Describes an object that can translate various keys and hashes from one key to the type
/// associated with the other key. Used by the [`TranslatePk`] trait to do the actual translations.
pub trait Translator<P, Q, E>
where
P: MiniscriptKey,
Q: MiniscriptKey,
{
/// Translates public keys P -> Q.
fn pk(&mut self, pk: &P) -> Result<Q, E>;
/// Provides the translation from P::Sha256 -> Q::Sha256
fn sha256(&mut self, sha256: &P::Sha256) -> Result<Q::Sha256, E>;
/// Provides the translation from P::Hash256 -> Q::Hash256
fn hash256(&mut self, hash256: &P::Hash256) -> Result<Q::Hash256, E>;
/// Translates ripemd160 hashes from P::Ripemd160 -> Q::Ripemd160
fn ripemd160(&mut self, ripemd160: &P::Ripemd160) -> Result<Q::Ripemd160, E>;
/// Translates hash160 hashes from P::Hash160 -> Q::Hash160
fn hash160(&mut self, hash160: &P::Hash160) -> Result<Q::Hash160, E>;
}
/// Converts a descriptor using abstract keys to one using specific keys. Uses translator `t` to do
/// the actual translation function calls.
pub trait TranslatePk<P, Q>
where
P: MiniscriptKey,
Q: MiniscriptKey,
{
/// The associated output type. This must be `Self<Q>`.
type Output;
/// Translates a struct from one generic to another where the translations
/// for Pk are provided by the given [`Translator`].
fn translate_pk<T, E>(&self, translator: &mut T) -> Result<Self::Output, E>
where
T: Translator<P, Q, E>;
}
/// Either a key or keyhash, but both contain Pk
// pub struct ForEach<'a, Pk: MiniscriptKey>(&'a Pk);
// impl<'a, Pk: MiniscriptKey<Hash = Pk>> ForEach<'a, Pk> {
// /// Convenience method to avoid distinguishing between keys and hashes when these are the same type
// pub fn as_key(&self) -> &'a Pk {
// self.0
// }
// }
/// Trait describing the ability to iterate over every key
pub trait ForEachKey<Pk: MiniscriptKey> {
/// Run a predicate on every key in the descriptor, returning whether
/// the predicate returned true for every key
fn for_each_key<'a, F: FnMut(&'a Pk) -> bool>(&'a self, pred: F) -> bool
where
Pk: 'a;
/// Run a predicate on every key in the descriptor, returning whether
/// the predicate returned true for any key
fn for_any_key<'a, F: FnMut(&'a Pk) -> bool>(&'a self, mut pred: F) -> bool
where
Pk: 'a,
{
!self.for_each_key(|key| !pred(key))
}
}
/// Miniscript
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum Error {
/// Opcode appeared which is not part of the script subset
InvalidOpcode(opcodes::All),
/// Some opcode occurred followed by `OP_VERIFY` when it had
/// a `VERIFY` version that should have been used instead
NonMinimalVerify(String),
/// Push was illegal in some context
InvalidPush(Vec<u8>),
/// rust-bitcoin script error
Script(script::Error),
/// rust-bitcoin address error
AddrError(bitcoin::util::address::Error),
/// A `CHECKMULTISIG` opcode was preceded by a number > 20
CmsTooManyKeys(u32),
/// A tapscript multi_a cannot support more than MAX_BLOCK_WEIGHT/32 keys
MultiATooManyKeys(u32),
/// Encountered unprintable character in descriptor
Unprintable(u8),
/// expected character while parsing descriptor; didn't find one
ExpectedChar(char),
/// While parsing backward, hit beginning of script
UnexpectedStart,
/// Got something we were not expecting
Unexpected(String),
/// Name of a fragment contained `:` multiple times
MultiColon(String),
/// Name of a fragment contained `@` multiple times
MultiAt(String),
/// Name of a fragment contained `@` but we were not parsing an OR
AtOutsideOr(String),
/// Encountered a `l:0` which is syntactically equal to `u:0` except stupid
LikelyFalse,
/// Encountered a wrapping character that we don't recognize
UnknownWrapper(char),
/// Parsed a miniscript and the result was not of type T
NonTopLevel(String),
/// Parsed a miniscript but there were more script opcodes after it
Trailing(String),
/// Failed to parse a push as a public key
BadPubkey(bitcoin::util::key::Error),
/// Could not satisfy a script (fragment) because of a missing hash preimage
MissingHash(sha256::Hash),
/// Could not satisfy a script (fragment) because of a missing signature
MissingSig(bitcoin::PublicKey),
/// Could not satisfy, relative locktime not met
RelativeLocktimeNotMet(u32),
/// Could not satisfy, absolute locktime not met
AbsoluteLocktimeNotMet(u32),
/// General failure to satisfy
CouldNotSatisfy,
/// Typechecking failed
TypeCheck(String),
/// General error in creating descriptor
BadDescriptor(String),
/// Forward-secp related errors
Secp(bitcoin::secp256k1::Error),
#[cfg(feature = "compiler")]
/// Compiler related errors
CompilerError(crate::policy::compiler::CompilerError),
/// Errors related to policy
PolicyError(policy::concrete::PolicyError),
/// Errors related to lifting
LiftError(policy::LiftError),
/// Forward script context related errors
ContextError(miniscript::context::ScriptContextError),
/// Recursion depth exceeded when parsing policy/miniscript from string
MaxRecursiveDepthExceeded,
/// Script size too large
ScriptSizeTooLarge,
/// Anything but c:pk(key) (P2PK), c:pk_h(key) (P2PKH), and thresh_m(k,...)
/// up to n=3 is invalid by standardness (bare)
NonStandardBareScript,
/// Analysis Error
AnalysisError(miniscript::analyzable::AnalysisError),
/// Miniscript is equivalent to false. No possible satisfaction
ImpossibleSatisfaction,
/// Bare descriptors don't have any addresses
BareDescriptorAddr,
/// PubKey invalid under current context
PubKeyCtxError(miniscript::decode::KeyParseError, &'static str),
/// Attempted to call function that requires PreComputed taproot info
TaprootSpendInfoUnavialable,
/// No script code for Tr descriptors
TrNoScriptCode,
/// No explicit script for Tr descriptors
TrNoExplicitScript,
/// At least two BIP389 key expressions in the descriptor contain tuples of
/// derivation indexes of different lengths.
MultipathDescLenMismatch,
}
// https://github.com/sipa/miniscript/pull/5 for discussion on this number
const MAX_RECURSION_DEPTH: u32 = 402;
// https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0141.mediawiki
const MAX_SCRIPT_SIZE: u32 = 10000;
impl fmt::Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
Error::InvalidOpcode(op) => write!(f, "invalid opcode {}", op),
Error::NonMinimalVerify(ref tok) => write!(f, "{} VERIFY", tok),
Error::InvalidPush(ref push) => {
write!(f, "invalid push ")?;
bitcoin::hashes::hex::format_hex(push, f)
},
Error::Script(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::AddrError(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::CmsTooManyKeys(n) => write!(f, "checkmultisig with {} keys", n),
Error::Unprintable(x) => write!(f, "unprintable character 0x{:02x}", x),
Error::ExpectedChar(c) => write!(f, "expected {}", c),
Error::UnexpectedStart => f.write_str("unexpected start of script"),
Error::Unexpected(ref s) => write!(f, "unexpected «{}»", s),
Error::MultiColon(ref s) => write!(f, "«{}» has multiple instances of «:»", s),
Error::MultiAt(ref s) => write!(f, "«{}» has multiple instances of «@»", s),
Error::AtOutsideOr(ref s) => write!(f, "«{}» contains «@» in non-or() context", s),
Error::LikelyFalse => write!(f, "0 is not very likely (use «u:0»)"),
Error::UnknownWrapper(ch) => write!(f, "unknown wrapper «{}:»", ch),
Error::NonTopLevel(ref s) => write!(f, "non-T miniscript: {}", s),
Error::Trailing(ref s) => write!(f, "trailing tokens: {}", s),
Error::MissingHash(ref h) => write!(f, "missing preimage of hash {}", h),
Error::MissingSig(ref pk) => write!(f, "missing signature for key {:?}", pk),
Error::RelativeLocktimeNotMet(n) => {
write!(f, "required relative locktime CSV of {} blocks, not met", n)
}
Error::AbsoluteLocktimeNotMet(n) => write!(
f,
"required absolute locktime CLTV of {} blocks, not met",
n
),
Error::CouldNotSatisfy => f.write_str("could not satisfy"),
Error::BadPubkey(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::TypeCheck(ref e) => write!(f, "typecheck: {}", e),
Error::BadDescriptor(ref e) => write!(f, "Invalid descriptor: {}", e),
Error::Secp(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::ContextError(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
#[cfg(feature = "compiler")]
Error::CompilerError(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::PolicyError(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::LiftError(ref e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
Error::MaxRecursiveDepthExceeded => write!(
f,
"Recursive depth over {} not permitted",
MAX_RECURSION_DEPTH
),
Error::ScriptSizeTooLarge => write!(
f,
"Standardness rules imply bitcoin than {} bytes",
MAX_SCRIPT_SIZE
),
Error::NonStandardBareScript => write!(
f,
"Anything but c:pk(key) (P2PK), c:pk_h(key) (P2PKH), and thresh_m(k,...) \
up to n=3 is invalid by standardness (bare).
"
),
Error::AnalysisError(ref e) => e.fmt(f),
Error::ImpossibleSatisfaction => write!(f, "Impossible to satisfy Miniscript"),
Error::BareDescriptorAddr => write!(f, "Bare descriptors don't have address"),
Error::PubKeyCtxError(ref pk, ref ctx) => {
write!(f, "Pubkey error: {} under {} scriptcontext", pk, ctx)
}
Error::MultiATooManyKeys(k) => write!(f, "MultiA too many keys {}", k),
Error::TaprootSpendInfoUnavialable => write!(f, "Taproot Spend Info not computed."),
Error::TrNoScriptCode => write!(f, "No script code for Tr descriptors"),
Error::TrNoExplicitScript => write!(f, "No script code for Tr descriptors"),
Error::MultipathDescLenMismatch => write!(f, "At least two BIP389 key expressions in the descriptor contain tuples of derivation indexes of different lengths"),
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl error::Error for Error {
fn cause(&self) -> Option<&dyn error::Error> {
use self::Error::*;
match self {
InvalidOpcode(_)
| NonMinimalVerify(_)
| InvalidPush(_)
| CmsTooManyKeys(_)
| MultiATooManyKeys(_)
| Unprintable(_)
| ExpectedChar(_)
| UnexpectedStart
| Unexpected(_)
| MultiColon(_)
| MultiAt(_)
| AtOutsideOr(_)
| LikelyFalse
| UnknownWrapper(_)
| NonTopLevel(_)
| Trailing(_)
| MissingHash(_)
| MissingSig(_)
| RelativeLocktimeNotMet(_)
| AbsoluteLocktimeNotMet(_)
| CouldNotSatisfy
| TypeCheck(_)
| BadDescriptor(_)
| MaxRecursiveDepthExceeded
| ScriptSizeTooLarge
| NonStandardBareScript
| ImpossibleSatisfaction
| BareDescriptorAddr
| TaprootSpendInfoUnavialable
| TrNoScriptCode
| TrNoExplicitScript
| MultipathDescLenMismatch => None,
Script(e) => Some(e),
AddrError(e) => Some(e),
BadPubkey(e) => Some(e),
Secp(e) => Some(e),
#[cfg(feature = "compiler")]
CompilerError(e) => Some(e),
PolicyError(e) => Some(e),
LiftError(e) => Some(e),
ContextError(e) => Some(e),
AnalysisError(e) => Some(e),
PubKeyCtxError(e, _) => Some(e),
}
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
impl<Pk, Ctx> From<miniscript::types::Error<Pk, Ctx>> for Error
where
Pk: MiniscriptKey,
Ctx: ScriptContext,
{
fn from(e: miniscript::types::Error<Pk, Ctx>) -> Error {
Error::TypeCheck(e.to_string())
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
impl From<policy::LiftError> for Error {
fn from(e: policy::LiftError) -> Error {
Error::LiftError(e)
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
impl From<miniscript::context::ScriptContextError> for Error {
fn from(e: miniscript::context::ScriptContextError) -> Error {
Error::ContextError(e)
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
impl From<miniscript::analyzable::AnalysisError> for Error {
fn from(e: miniscript::analyzable::AnalysisError) -> Error {
Error::AnalysisError(e)
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
impl From<bitcoin::secp256k1::Error> for Error {
fn from(e: bitcoin::secp256k1::Error) -> Error {
Error::Secp(e)
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
impl From<bitcoin::util::address::Error> for Error {
fn from(e: bitcoin::util::address::Error) -> Error {
Error::AddrError(e)
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(feature = "compiler")]
impl From<crate::policy::compiler::CompilerError> for Error {
fn from(e: crate::policy::compiler::CompilerError) -> Error {
Error::CompilerError(e)
}
}
#[doc(hidden)]
impl From<policy::concrete::PolicyError> for Error {
fn from(e: policy::concrete::PolicyError) -> Error {
Error::PolicyError(e)
}
}
fn errstr(s: &str) -> Error {
Error::Unexpected(s.to_owned())
}
/// The size of an encoding of a number in Script
pub fn script_num_size(n: usize) -> usize {
match n {
n if n <= 0x10 => 1, // OP_n
n if n < 0x80 => 2, // OP_PUSH1 <n>
n if n < 0x8000 => 3, // OP_PUSH2 <n>
n if n < 0x800000 => 4, // OP_PUSH3 <n>
n if n < 0x80000000 => 5, // OP_PUSH4 <n>
_ => 6, // OP_PUSH5 <n>
}
}
/// Returns the size of the smallest push opcode used to push a given number of bytes onto the stack
///
/// For sizes ≤ 75, there are dedicated single-byte opcodes, so the push size is one. Otherwise,
/// if the size can fit into 1, 2 or 4 bytes, we use the `PUSHDATA{1,2,4}` opcode respectively,
/// followed by the actual size encoded in that many bytes.
fn push_opcode_size(script_size: usize) -> usize {
if script_size < 76 {
1
} else if script_size < 0x100 {
2
} else if script_size < 0x10000 {
3
} else {
5
}
}
/// Helper function used by tests
#[cfg(test)]
fn hex_script(s: &str) -> bitcoin::Script {
let v: Vec<u8> = bitcoin::hashes::hex::FromHex::from_hex(s).unwrap();
bitcoin::Script::from(v)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use core::str::FromStr;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn regression_bitcoin_key_hash() {
use bitcoin::PublicKey;
// Uncompressed key.
let pk = PublicKey::from_str(
"042e58afe51f9ed8ad3cc7897f634d881fdbe49a81564629ded8156bebd2ffd1af191923a2964c177f5b5923ae500fca49e99492d534aa3759d6b25a8bc971b133"
).unwrap();
let want = hash160::Hash::from_str("ac2e7daf42d2c97418fd9f78af2de552bb9c6a7a").unwrap();
let got = pk.to_pubkeyhash(SigType::Ecdsa);
assert_eq!(got, want)
}
#[test]
fn regression_secp256k1_key_hash() {
use bitcoin::secp256k1::PublicKey;
// Compressed key.
let pk = PublicKey::from_str(
"032e58afe51f9ed8ad3cc7897f634d881fdbe49a81564629ded8156bebd2ffd1af",
)
.unwrap();
let want = hash160::Hash::from_str("9511aa27ef39bbfa4e4f3dd15f4d66ea57f475b4").unwrap();
let got = pk.to_pubkeyhash(SigType::Ecdsa);
assert_eq!(got, want)
}
#[test]
fn regression_xonly_key_hash() {
use bitcoin::secp256k1::XOnlyPublicKey;
let pk = XOnlyPublicKey::from_str(
"cc8a4bc64d897bddc5fbc2f670f7a8ba0b386779106cf1223c6fc5d7cd6fc115",
)
.unwrap();
let want = hash160::Hash::from_str("eb8ac65f971ae688a94aeabf223506865e7e08f2").unwrap();
let got = pk.to_pubkeyhash(SigType::Schnorr);
assert_eq!(got, want)
}
}
mod prelude {
// Mutex implementation from LDK
// https://github.com/lightningdevkit/rust-lightning/blob/9bdce47f0e0516e37c89c09f1975dfc06b5870b1/lightning-invoice/src/sync.rs
#[cfg(all(not(feature = "std"), not(test)))]
mod mutex {
use core::cell::{RefCell, RefMut};
use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
pub type LockResult<Guard> = Result<Guard, ()>;
/// `Mutex` is not a real mutex as it cannot be used in a multi-threaded
/// context. `Mutex` is a dummy implementation of [`std::sync::Mutex`]
/// for `no_std` environments.
pub struct Mutex<T: ?Sized> {
inner: RefCell<T>,
}
#[must_use = "if unused the Mutex will immediately unlock"]
pub struct MutexGuard<'a, T: ?Sized + 'a> {
lock: RefMut<'a, T>,
}
impl<T: ?Sized> Deref for MutexGuard<'_, T> {
type Target = T;
fn deref(&self) -> &T {
&self.lock.deref()
}
}
impl<T: ?Sized> DerefMut for MutexGuard<'_, T> {
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
self.lock.deref_mut()
}
}
impl<T> Mutex<T> {
pub fn new(inner: T) -> Mutex<T> {
Mutex {
inner: RefCell::new(inner),
}
}
pub fn lock<'a>(&'a self) -> LockResult<MutexGuard<'a, T>> {
Ok(MutexGuard {
lock: self.inner.borrow_mut(),
})
}
}
}
#[cfg(all(not(feature = "std"), not(test)))]
pub use alloc::{
borrow::{Borrow, Cow, ToOwned},
boxed::Box,
collections::{vec_deque::VecDeque, BTreeMap, BTreeSet, BinaryHeap},
rc, slice,
string::{String, ToString},
sync,
vec::Vec,
};
#[cfg(any(feature = "std", test))]
pub use std::{
borrow::{Borrow, Cow, ToOwned},
boxed::Box,
collections::{vec_deque::VecDeque, BTreeMap, BTreeSet, BinaryHeap, HashMap, HashSet},
rc, slice,
string::{String, ToString},
sync,
sync::Mutex,
vec::Vec,
};
#[cfg(all(not(feature = "std"), not(test)))]
pub use hashbrown::{HashMap, HashSet};
#[cfg(all(not(feature = "std"), not(test)))]
pub use self::mutex::Mutex;
}