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.
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.
Reworked Alice XmrLocked state transition handler to handle the
scenario when Alice received the encsig but Bob refunds.
Previously Alice was trying to redeem after receiving the encsig
without checking if t1 had elapsed.
Previously state0 had to be set after creating Alice's behaviour.
With the event loop we no longer has access to the swarm so
set_state0() has to be called indirectly through a channel. This
means it is difficult to guarantee state0 is being set due to the
asynchronous nature of channels. This was solved by initialising
Alice with state0.
Previously the libp2p swarm had to be manually polled within the
protocol execution code to execute actions such as sending a
message. The swarm is now wrapped in SwarmDriver which polls the
swarm in a seperate task
Use reusable test init functions for happy path test
Extract tracing setup to reusable function
Move test initialization to seperate functions
Increase stack size in CI
Fix monero max finality time
Force Bob swarm polling to send message 2
Run Bob state to xmr_locked in punish test to force the sending of
message2. Previously Bob state was run until btc_locked. Although
this was the right thing to do, message2 was not being sent as the
swarm was not polled in btc_locked. Alice punish test passes.
Add info logging to executor