serai/coins/ethereum/Cargo.toml
Luke Parker 79aff5d4c8
ff 0.13 (#269)
* Partial move to ff 0.13

It turns out the newly released k256 0.12 isn't on ff 0.13, preventing further
work at this time.

* Update all crates to work on ff 0.13

The provided curves still need to be expanded to fit the new API.

* Finish adding dalek-ff-group ff 0.13 constants

* Correct FieldElement::product definition

Also stops exporting macros.

* Test most new parts of ff 0.13

* Additionally test ff-group-tests with BLS12-381 and the pasta curves

We only tested curves from RustCrypto. Now we test a curve offered by zk-crypto,
the group behind ff/group, and the pasta curves, which is by Zcash (though
Zcash developers are also behind zk-crypto).

* Finish Ed448

Fully specifies all constants, passes all tests in ff-group-tests, and finishes moving to ff-0.13.

* Add RustCrypto/elliptic-curves to allowed git repos

Needed due to k256/p256 incorrectly defining product.

* Finish writing ff 0.13 tests

* Add additional comments to dalek

* Further comments

* Update ethereum-serai to ff 0.13
2023-03-28 04:38:01 -04:00

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[package]
name = "ethereum-serai"
version = "0.1.0"
description = "An Ethereum library supporting Schnorr signing and on-chain verification"
license = "AGPL-3.0-only"
repository = "https://github.com/serai-dex/serai/tree/develop/coins/ethereum"
authors = ["Luke Parker <lukeparker5132@gmail.com>", "Elizabeth Binks <elizabethjbinks@gmail.com>"]
edition = "2021"
publish = false
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
all-features = true
rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs"]
[dependencies]
thiserror = "1"
rand_core = "0.6"
serde_json = "1"
serde = "1"
sha2 = "0.10"
sha3 = "0.10"
group = "0.13"
k256 = { version = "0.13", features = ["arithmetic", "ecdsa"] }
frost = { package = "modular-frost", path = "../../crypto/frost", features = ["secp256k1", "tests"] }
eyre = "0.6"
ethers = { version = "2", features = ["abigen", "ethers-solc"] }
[build-dependencies]
ethers-solc = "2"
[dev-dependencies]
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["macros"] }