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They claimed to be testing P2SH scripts with non-push scriptSigs, but
1) they were not enabling P2SH
2) they have push-only scriptSigs
Fix this, and add a few more related cases.
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This commit adds some tests to the script_valid.json and tx_invalid.json
data which exercise more edge conditions that are not currently being
tested.
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Instead of manually tweaking the deterministic nonce post-generation,
pass the test case number in as extra entropy to RFC6979.
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The fix to NegateSignatureS caused a test which had been failing
in IsValidSignatureEncoding to then fail in IsLowDERSignature.
Add new test so the original check remains exercised.
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NegateSignatureS is called with a signature without a hashtype, so
do not save the last byte and append it after S negation.
Updates the two tests which were affected by this bug.
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Makes it possible to compactly provide a delibrately invalid signature
for use with CHECK(MULTI)SIG. For instance with BIP19 if m != n invalid
signatures need to be provided in the scriptSig; prior to this change
those invalid signatures would need to be large DER-encoded signatures.
Note that we may want to further expand on this change in the future by
saying that only OP_0 is a "valid" invalid signature; BIP19 even with
this change is inherently malleable as the invalid signatures can be any
validly encoded DER signature.
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Pull #5413 was not rebased after deterministic signing was merged
(#5227), so the testcases had to be regenerated using UPDATE_JSON_TESTS.
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da918ac Make SCRIPT_VERIFY_CLEANSTACK a standardness requirement (Pieter Wuille)
b6e03cc Add SCRIPT_VERIFY_CLEANSTACK (BIP62 rule 6) (Pieter Wuille)
ae4151b No semantic change: reuse stack variable in P2SH evaluation (Pieter Wuille)
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Although script_valid.json and script_invalid.json are loaded correctly by the
JSON interpreter used by bitcoin core, these same files are often used by other
libraries and do not necessarily load correctly due to the fact that newlines
contained inside strings are not valid and must instead use the escape
character \n. The files tx_valid.json and tx_invalid.json handle this
correctly, so I've changed the formatting in script_valid.json and
script_invalid.json to mirror those files.
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Now that signing is deterministic, we can require exact correspondence between the
automatically generated tests and the ones read from JSON. Do this, and update
the tests to those deterministic versions. Note that some flag changes weren't
correctly applied before.
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Based on an earlier patch by Peter Todd, though the rules here are different
(P2SH scripts should not have a CLEANSTACK check before the P2SH evaluation).
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Possible with STRICTENC
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This turns STRICTENC turn into a softforking-safe change (even though it
is not intended as a consensus rule), and as a result guarantee that using
it for mempool validation only results in consensus-valid transactions in
the mempool.
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NOP1 to NOP10 are reserved for future soft-fork upgrades. In the event
of an upgrade such NOPs have *VERIFY behavior, meaning that if their
arguments are not correct the script fails. Discouraging these NOPs by
rejecting transactions containing them from the mempool ensures that
we'll never accept transactions, nor mine blocks, with scripts that are
now invalid according to the majority of hashing power even if we're not
yet upgraded. Previously this wasn't an issue as the IsStandard() rules
didn't allow upgradable NOPs anyway, but 7f3b4e95 relaxed the
IsStandard() rules for P2SH redemptions allowing any redeemScript to be
spent.
We *do* allow upgradable NOPs in scripts so long as they are not
executed. This is harmless as there is no opportunity for the script to
be invalid post-upgrade.
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Also use the new flag as a standard rule, and replace the IsCanonicalPush
standardness check with it (as it is more complete).
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* Delete canonical_tests.cpp, and move the tests to script_tests.cpp.
* Split off SCRIPT_VERIFY_DERSIG from SCRIPT_VERIFY_STRICTENC (the BIP62 part of it).
* Change signature STRICTENC/DERSIG semantics to fail the script entirely rather than the CHECKSIG result (softfork safety, and BIP62 requirement).
* Add many autogenerated tests for several odd cases.
* Mention specific BIP62 rules in the script verification flags.
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b1fdd54 script: Add test for CScriptNum (Cory Fields)
90320d6 script: add additional script tests (Cory Fields)
05e3ecf script: remove bignum dependency (Cory Fields)
4f497cd script: switch outside users to CScriptNum (Cory Fields)
27bff74 script: switch to CScriptNum usage for scripts (Cory Fields)
48d8eb1 script: add CScriptNum class (Cory Fields)
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Previously an empty script would evaluate to OP_0
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than [0].
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Seems it was forgotten about when IsPushOnly() and the unittests were
written. A particular oddity is that OP_RESERVED doesn't count towards
the >201 opcode limit unlike every other named opcode.
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IF ELSE ELSE ENDIF is a valid construct; execution or non-execution
inverts on each ELSE encountered.
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0xba thru 0xff
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Newlines in JSON strings are against the JSON spec,
so remove them from the script*.json unit tests to
make python's jsonrpc happy (json::spirit didn't care).
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