Instead of some functions operating with hex strings,
and others using bytes, this consolidates most things to use bytes.
This mainly focuses on bitcoin.py and transaction.py,
and then adapts the API usages in other files.
Notably,
- scripts,
- pubkeys,
- signatures
should be bytes in almost all places now.
The BitBox02 has the ability to display all amounts in sats instead of
BTC. This was introduced in v9.13.0. If Electrum is configured to show
sats, we propagate this config to the BitBox02.
This is backwards compatible: users with older firmware will see the
values in BTC regardless of the config.
6.2.0 was released to put a minimum requirement on hidapi 0.14.0,
which includes the fix for this issue:
https://github.com/libusb/hidapi/issues/531
That bug caused hidapi on macOS 13.3 to report 0 as the interface
number for all hid devices, which led to the bitbox02 multi edition being listed
twice instead of once - once for the main HW wallet interface and once erroneously
For the U2F interface (which should not be listed).
```
$ python3 -O
Python 3.10.6 (main, Mar 10 2023, 10:55:28) [GCC 11.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> assert (x := 2)
>>> x
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'x' is not defined
```
pity. it looked to be a neat and concise pattern.
Required a much higher mental load to parse the name "convert_bip32_path_to_list_of_uint32"
than to parse "convert_bip32_strpath_to_intpath".
And we already have the ~inverse: "convert_bip32_intpath_to_strpath".
The keystore does not have a "client" field.
One is supposed to use the "get_client" method instead (the generic API is `plugin.get_client(keystore)`)
Remnants of old code.
In multisig, we plan to allow other kinds of keypaths that are not
exactly 4 elements long. This change allows parsing the account
keypath for any kind of keypath, assuming the last two element are /change/address.
The keystore logic would need to be significantly changed to nicely
interoperate with StoredDict/json_db logic.
(just see KeyStore.__init__() and KeyStore.dump())
For now we exempt the keystore from the recursive StoredDict conversion, as
it is a smaller change that is also easier to review for correctness.
fixes#6066fixes#6401
also reverts 2d3c2eeea9 (which was an even hackier workaround for #6066)