Due to brain malfunction I made utxos into a BTree. This made a test
pass but is incorrect. The test itself was incorrect as per comment in
https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk/pull/258#issuecomment-758370380
So I (1) reverted utxos back to a Vec, (2) fixed the test and expanded
the comment in the test.
Fixes#251
TxBuilders are now not created directly but are created through the
wallet with `build_tx` and `build_fee_bump`.
The advantages of this realised in this commit are:
1. Normal tx creation and fee bumping use the code internally. The only
difference between normal tx and fee bump is how the builder is created.
2. The TxBuilder now has a refernce to the wallet and can therefore
lookup things as methods are called on it. `add_utxo` now uses this to
look up UTXO deta when it is called (rather than having to do it and
possibly error later on).
To support these changes `get_utxo` and `get_descriptor_for_keychain`
public methods have been added to Wallet. I could have kept them
pub(crate) but they seem like fine APIs to have publicly.
A `[cfg(test)]` function is not as helpful as a macro since it can't be
called in the context of a doctest.
Also adds doctest_wallet macro which can be used to create a wallet in a
doctest.
This commit also fixes the timelock comparing logic in the policy module, since
the rules are different for absolute (OP_CLTV) and relative (OP_CSV) timelocks.
Fixes#215
If we know the final witness/scriptsig for an input we should add it
right away to the PSBT. Before, if we couldn't finalize any of them we
finalized none of them.
This allows specifying different "policy paths" for the internal and external
descriptors, and adds additional checks to make sure they are compatibile (i.e.
the timelocks are expressed in the same unit).
It's still suboptimal, since the `n_sequence`s are per-input and not per-transaction,
so it should be possibile to spend different inputs with different, otherwise
incompatible, `CSV` timelocks, but that requires a larger refactor that
can be done in a future patch.
This commit also tries to clarify how the "policy path" should be used by adding
a fairly detailed example to the docs.
Previously `send_all` was particularly confusing, because when used on a
`create_tx` it implied two things:
- spend everything that's in the wallet (if no utxos are specified)
- don't create a change output
But when used on a `bump_fee` it only meant to not add a change output
and instead reduce the only existing output to increase the fee.
This has now been split into two separate options that should hopefully
make it more clear to use, as described in #142.
Additionally, `TxBuilder` now has a "context", that basically allows to
make some flags available only when they are actually meaningful, either
for `create_tx` or `bump_fee`.
Closes#142.
This makes it possible to choose a UTXO manually without having to
choose them *all* manually. I introduced the `manually_selected_only`
option to enforce that only manually selected utxos can be used.
To stop the cli semantics changing I made the `utxos` keep the old
behaviour by calling `manually_selected_only`.