Prior to this change, it's necessary to implement the entirety of the
`WalletRead` trait in order to be able to use the input selection
functionality provided by `zcash_client_backend::data_api::input_selection`.
This change factors out the minimal operations required for transaction
proposal construction to better reflect the principle of least authority
and make the input selection code reusable in more contexts.
In order to minimize the operations of the newly-created `InputSource`
and `ShieldingSource` traits, this change also removes the
`min_confirmations` field from transaction proposals, in favor of
storing explicit target and anchor heights. This has the effect of
limiting the lifetime of transaction proposals to `PRUNING_DEPTH -
min_confirmations` blocks.
This fixes an API issue whereby it was possible to execute a `Proposal`
with a different value of `min_confirmations` than that with which the
`Proposal` was constructed.
`StandardFeeRule` is an enumeration of the standard fees that have
existed in the history of Zcash zips. It is provided to simplify
transition to new fee strategies; legacy elements of this enumeration
are introduced already-deprecated.
The existing API limited change outputs to having only a single memo
repeated across each change output. This change makes it so that each
proposed change output can have its own associated memo, and leaves it
up to the input selector to determine how requested change memos are
associated with change outputs.
In order to use `uint64` for amounts that must be nonnegative in the
`proposal.proto` file, it is useful to update fee and change computation
to use `NonNegativeAmount` where possible.
When scanning, a wallet only needs to update balance and transaction
information shown to users when the scan has resulted in a change to
wallet state. This modifies `scan_cached_blocks` to return the range of
block heights actually scanned, along with the counts of notes spent and
received by the wallet in that range.
Fixes#918
The MSRV for the main crates is 1.65, which is higher than the Rust
version that stabilised workplace dependencies (1.64). The implicit MSRV
for the component crates is still lower than this, so we don't migrate
these crates.
This adds the `data_api::scanning::spanning_tree` module under
a new `unstable-spanning-tree` feature flag, making it available to
other implementations who want to be able to write their own storage
backends without having to reinvent the spanning tree logic.