We have overridden a number of clippy warnings such as
"large enum variant".
Considering that we have a number of issues
with the stack size in CI, it is more prudent to follow clippy's advice
and box larger items so that the enum does not take larger space.
Do note that an instance of the enum always takes as much space as its
largest variant.
There are no refund timelock, only a cancellation timelock and punish
timelock.
Refund can be done as soon as the cancellation transaction is published.
107: Ensure that Bob can cancel correctly if T1 expired and Alice did not … r=da-kami a=da-kami
Bob has to check for the possibility to cancel in every state after he locked the BTC.
Otherwise Bob will try to perform actions that don't have any point and it might be impossible to use the `resume` command because it will always fail in trying to go on with Alice even though that might not be possible.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
Bob has to check for the possibility to cancel in every state after he locked the BTC.
Otherwise Bob will try to perform actions that don't have any point.
As Bob is dialing Alice, we now ensure that we are connected to Alice
at each step that needs communication.
If we are not connected, we proceed with dialing.
In an attempt to improve libp2p usage, we also add known address of
Alice first and only use peer_id to dial.
This ensures that we use the expected peer id.
98: Remove tor module r=da-kami a=da-kami
This removes the currently unused `tor module`.
Different `tokio` versions have been causing issues with the `tor` module in the past (i.e. `Cargo.lock` broken problem...). It started causing issues again when adding a dependency to `jsonrpc_client` working on https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/pull/97
We don't support `tor` at the moment and are no planning to add this feature initially as it is not super important to users.
The functionality can easily added again at a later point.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
This module was intended to contain helper functions for each step.
However, those are not needed except for the negotiate step.
A dedicated module is not needed for one function.