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// Copyright (c) 2018 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#ifndef BITCOIN_SCRIPT_DESCRIPTOR_H
#define BITCOIN_SCRIPT_DESCRIPTOR_H
#include <script/script.h>
#include <script/sign.h>
#include <vector>
// Descriptors are strings that describe a set of scriptPubKeys, together with
// all information necessary to solve them. By combining all information into
// one, they avoid the need to separately import keys and scripts.
//
// Descriptors may be ranged, which occurs when the public keys inside are
// specified in the form of HD chains (xpubs).
//
// Descriptors always represent public information - public keys and scripts -
// but in cases where private keys need to be conveyed along with a descriptor,
// they can be included inside by changing public keys to private keys (WIF
// format), and changing xpubs by xprvs.
//
// Reference documentation about the descriptor language can be found in
// doc/descriptors.md.
/** Interface for parsed descriptor objects. */
struct Descriptor {
virtual ~Descriptor() = default;
/** Whether the expansion of this descriptor depends on the position. */
virtual bool IsRange() const = 0;
/** Whether this descriptor has all information about signing ignoring lack of private keys.
* This is true for all descriptors except ones that use `raw` or `addr` constructions. */
virtual bool IsSolvable() const = 0;
/** Convert the descriptor back to a string, undoing parsing. */
virtual std::string ToString() const = 0;
/** Convert the descriptor to a private string. This fails if the provided provider does not have the relevant private keys. */
virtual bool ToPrivateString(const SigningProvider& provider, std::string& out) const = 0;
/** Expand a descriptor at a specified position.
*
* pos: the position at which to expand the descriptor. If IsRange() is false, this is ignored.
* provider: the provider to query for private keys in case of hardened derivation.
* output_scripts: the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here.
* out: scripts and public keys necessary for solving the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here (may be equal to provider).
* cache: vector which will be overwritten with cache data necessary to evaluate the descriptor at this point without access to private keys.
*/
virtual bool Expand(int pos, const SigningProvider& provider, std::vector<CScript>& output_scripts, FlatSigningProvider& out, std::vector<unsigned char>* cache = nullptr) const = 0;
/** Expand a descriptor at a specified position using cached expansion data.
*
* pos: the position at which to expand the descriptor. If IsRange() is false, this is ignored.
* cache: vector from which cached expansion data will be read.
* output_scripts: the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here.
* out: scripts and public keys necessary for solving the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here (may be equal to provider).
*/
virtual bool ExpandFromCache(int pos, const std::vector<unsigned char>& cache, std::vector<CScript>& output_scripts, FlatSigningProvider& out) const = 0;
};
/** Parse a descriptor string. Included private keys are put in out. Returns nullptr if parsing fails. */
std::unique_ptr<Descriptor> Parse(const std::string& descriptor, FlatSigningProvider& out);
/** Find a descriptor for the specified script, using information from provider where possible.
*
* A non-ranged descriptor which only generates the specified script will be returned in all
* circumstances.
*
* For public keys with key origin information, this information will be preserved in the returned
* descriptor.
*
* - If all information for solving `script` is present in `provider`, a descriptor will be returned
* which is `IsSolvable()` and encapsulates said information.
* - Failing that, if `script` corresponds to a known address type, an "addr()" descriptor will be
* returned (which is not `IsSolvable()`).
* - Failing that, a "raw()" descriptor is returned.
*/
std::unique_ptr<Descriptor> InferDescriptor(const CScript& script, const SigningProvider& provider);
#endif // BITCOIN_SCRIPT_DESCRIPTOR_H
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