bdk/Cargo.toml
Steve Myers b14e4ee3a0
Merge bitcoindevkit/bdk#756: Remove genesis_block lazy initialization
e6f2d029fa9708f98599c1bd4ef74d232b111c5a Remove genesis_block lazy initialization (Shobit Beltangdy)

Pull request description:

  ### Description

  This commit contains a change to address issue #752

  cargo test runs successfully.

  ### Notes to the reviewers

  Hi, newbie here learning Rust and BDK!  I've removed the lazy_static block in this commit, and when learning about lazy_static also came across something called [once_cell](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cell/struct.OnceCell.html), [soon to be available in stdlib](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74465).  It's like lazy_static but faster and is not a macro.  Shall I keep the lazy_static and create an issue to switch to once_cell in the future, or remove the lazy_static (as I've done) and create an issue anyway?

  #### All Submissions:

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  * [x] I followed the [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
  * [x] I ran `cargo fmt` and `cargo clippy` before committing

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[package]
name = "bdk"
version = "0.22.0"
edition = "2018"
authors = ["Alekos Filini <alekos.filini@gmail.com>", "Riccardo Casatta <riccardo@casatta.it>"]
homepage = "https://bitcoindevkit.org"
repository = "https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk"
documentation = "https://docs.rs/bdk"
description = "A modern, lightweight, descriptor-based wallet library"
keywords = ["bitcoin", "wallet", "descriptor", "psbt"]
readme = "README.md"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
[dependencies]
bdk-macros = "^0.6"
log = "^0.4"
miniscript = { version = "7.0", features = ["use-serde"] }
bitcoin = { version = "0.28.1", features = ["use-serde", "base64", "rand"] }
serde = { version = "^1.0", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { version = "^1.0" }
rand = "^0.7"
# Optional dependencies
sled = { version = "0.34", optional = true }
electrum-client = { version = "0.11", optional = true }
rusqlite = { version = "0.27.0", optional = true }
ahash = { version = "0.7.6", optional = true }
reqwest = { version = "0.11", optional = true, default-features = false, features = ["json"] }
ureq = { version = "~2.2.0", features = ["json"], optional = true }
futures = { version = "0.3", optional = true }
async-trait = { version = "0.1", optional = true }
rocksdb = { version = "0.14", default-features = false, features = ["snappy"], optional = true }
cc = { version = ">=1.0.64", optional = true }
socks = { version = "0.3", optional = true }
hwi = { version = "0.2.2", optional = true }
bip39 = { version = "1.0.1", optional = true }
bitcoinconsensus = { version = "0.19.0-3", optional = true }
# Needed by bdk_blockchain_tests macro and the `rpc` feature
bitcoincore-rpc = { version = "0.15", optional = true }
# Platform-specific dependencies
[target.'cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))'.dependencies]
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["rt"] }
[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dependencies]
async-trait = "0.1"
js-sys = "0.3"
rand = { version = "^0.7", features = ["wasm-bindgen"] }
[features]
minimal = []
compiler = ["miniscript/compiler"]
verify = ["bitcoinconsensus"]
default = ["key-value-db", "electrum"]
sqlite = ["rusqlite", "ahash"]
sqlite-bundled = ["sqlite", "rusqlite/bundled"]
compact_filters = ["rocksdb", "socks", "cc"]
key-value-db = ["sled"]
all-keys = ["keys-bip39"]
keys-bip39 = ["bip39"]
rpc = ["bitcoincore-rpc"]
hardware-signer = ["hwi"]
# We currently provide mulitple implementations of `Blockchain`, all are
# blocking except for the `EsploraBlockchain` which can be either async or
# blocking, depending on the HTTP client in use.
#
# - Users wanting asynchronous HTTP calls should enable `async-interface` to get
# access to the asynchronous method implementations. Then, if Esplora is wanted,
# enable `esplora` AND `reqwest` (`--features=use-esplora-reqwest`).
# - Users wanting blocking HTTP calls can use any of the other blockchain
# implementations (`compact_filters`, `electrum`, or `esplora`). Users wanting to
# use Esplora should enable `esplora` AND `ureq` (`--features=use-esplora-ureq`).
#
# WARNING: Please take care with the features below, various combinations will
# fail to build. We cannot currently build `bdk` with `--all-features`.
async-interface = ["async-trait"]
electrum = ["electrum-client"]
# MUST ALSO USE `--no-default-features`.
use-esplora-reqwest = ["esplora", "reqwest", "reqwest/socks", "futures"]
use-esplora-ureq = ["esplora", "ureq", "ureq/socks"]
# Typical configurations will not need to use `esplora` feature directly.
esplora = []
# Use below feature with `use-esplora-reqwest` to enable reqwest default TLS support
reqwest-default-tls = ["reqwest/default-tls"]
# Debug/Test features
test-blockchains = ["bitcoincore-rpc", "electrum-client"]
test-electrum = ["electrum", "electrsd/electrs_0_8_10", "electrsd/bitcoind_22_0", "test-blockchains"]
test-rpc = ["rpc", "electrsd/electrs_0_8_10", "electrsd/bitcoind_22_0", "test-blockchains"]
test-rpc-legacy = ["rpc", "electrsd/electrs_0_8_10", "electrsd/bitcoind_0_20_0", "test-blockchains"]
test-esplora = ["electrsd/legacy", "electrsd/esplora_a33e97e1", "electrsd/bitcoind_22_0", "test-blockchains"]
test-md-docs = ["electrum"]
test-hardware-signer = ["hardware-signer"]
[dev-dependencies]
lazy_static = "1.4"
env_logger = "0.7"
electrsd = "0.20"
[[example]]
name = "address_validator"
[[example]]
name = "compact_filters_balance"
required-features = ["compact_filters"]
[[example]]
name = "miniscriptc"
path = "examples/compiler.rs"
required-features = ["compiler"]
[[example]]
name = "policy"
path = "examples/policy.rs"
[[example]]
name = "rpcwallet"
path = "examples/rpcwallet.rs"
required-features = ["keys-bip39", "key-value-db", "rpc", "electrsd/bitcoind_22_0"]
[[example]]
name = "psbt_signer"
path = "examples/psbt_signer.rs"
required-features = ["electrum"]
[workspace]
members = ["macros"]
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
features = ["compiler", "electrum", "esplora", "use-esplora-ureq", "compact_filters", "rpc", "key-value-db", "sqlite", "all-keys", "verify", "hardware-signer"]
# defines the configuration attribute `docsrs`
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]