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Author SHA1 Message Date
teor 01aeaae3f8 Placate rustfmt 2020-10-30 14:41:38 -07:00
teor f37f48918b Replace into with Some in difficulty::arbitrary 2020-10-30 14:41:38 -07:00
teor 1c31225aac
Implement Expanded to Compact Difficulty Conversion (#1196)
* Implement Expanded to Compact Difficulty
* Implement Arbitrary for CompactDifficulty
Remove the derive, and generate values from random block
hashes.
* Implement Arbitrary for ExpandedDifficulty and Work
* Use Arbitrary for CompactDifficulty in Arbitrary for Block
* Test difficulty on all block test vectors
And cleanup some duplicate test code
* Round-trip tests for compact test cases
* Round-trip tests for compact difficulty in block test vectors
* Make Add for Work return PartialCumulativeWork
Remove AddAssign for Work
Rewrite a proptest using Sub for PartialCumulativeWork
Use Arbitrary for Work
* Add roundtrip work sum tests
* Add roundtrip comparison difficulty tests
* Add failing proptest cases due to test bugs
* Use Some(_) rather than _.into()
* Reduce visibility of difficulty type inner values
* Split work and other difficulty proptests
This change makes sure that rejected work values don't disable property
tests on other types.
2020-10-30 11:36:59 +10:00
Henry de Valence 61dea90e2f chain: rename BlockHeaderHash to block::Hash
This is the first in a sequence of changes that change the block:: items
to not include Block as a prefix in their name, in accordance with the
Rust API guidelines.
2020-08-17 11:46:34 -07:00
Henry de Valence 855b89dec4 chain: create a new work module for proof-of-work
This extracts the `difficulty` module from `block` and the
`equihash_solution` module from the crate root.  The PoW calculations
are significantly more complicated than the other block code and pretty
dissimilar from it, so it makes more sense to create a common proof of
work module.

The `EquihashSolution` and `EQUIHASH_SOLUTION_SIZE` are renamed to
`equihash::Solution` and `equihash::SOLUTION_SIZE` and imported that
way, except in `block/header.rs`, to avoid a conflict with the
`equihash` crate.  In the future it would be better to encapsulate the
equihash solution check into the `equihash::Solution` type so that
callers only need to import our `work::equihash`.

The test organization leaves a little to be desired but I think that
this can be improved as we fill out the proof of work implementation.
2020-08-17 11:46:34 -07:00