The `io::Write` trait is somewhat worthless, being implemented for nothing, yet
`Read` remains fully functional. This also allows using its polyfills _without_
requiring `alloc`.
Opportunity taken to make `schnorr-signatures` not require `alloc`.
This will require a version bump before being published due to newly requiring
the `alloc` feature be specified to maintain pre-existing behavior.
Enables resolving https://github.com/monero-oxide/monero-oxide/issues/48.
This is technically a semver break due to bumping spin to 0.10, with the types
from spin being directly exposed. Long-term, we should not directly expose spin
but instead have our own types which are thin wrappers around spin (clearly
defining our API and allowing upgrading internals without breaking semver).
Preserves the fn accessors within the Monero crates so that we can use statics
in some cfgs yet not all (in order to provide support for more low-memory
devices) with the exception of `H` (which truly should be cached).
* Move monero-serai from std to std-shims, where possible
* no-std fixes
* Make the HttpRpc its own feature, thiserror only on std
* Drop monero-rs's epee for a homegrown one
We only need it for a single function. While I tried jeffro's, it didn't work
out of the box, had three unimplemented!s, and is no where near viable for
no_std.
Fixes#182, though should be further tested.
* no-std monero-serai
* Allow base58-monero via git
* cargo fmt
lazy_static, if no_std environments were used, effectively required always
using spin locks. This resolves the ergonomics of that while adopting Rust std
code.
no_std does still use a spin based solution. Theoretically, we could use
atomics, yet writing our own Mutex wasn't a priority.