WIP - change trezor{1,2} to their internal names, add support for model R
WIP - add EOS and NEM features Capability only for TT
WIP - not include EOS and NEM into TR
WIP - choose between device models when generating coininfo
WIP - regenerate coininfo.py
WIP - skip NEM, EOS, Dash, BGold and Decred device tests for TR
WIP - fix python support
WIP - fix unit tests
WIP - import bitcoin-like code only when needed
WIP - remove ignored coins for TR in fixtures.json
WIP - make all the external references to models UPPERCASE
WIP - do the model separation in mako script also for tokens and networks
WIP - hot-fixing non-supporting RELEASES_URL for new model names
WIP - support.py releases CLI command takes a list of -r key-value pairs DEVICE=VERSION
WIP - run `python support.py release`
WIP - use utils.MODEL_IS_T2B1 to ignore NEM and EOS
WIP - change all the docs and commands to have UPPERCASE model names
[no changelog]
- drop Gamecredits - they became an ERC-20 token in 2020
- drop Nix - dead coin
- drop Polis - coin became a BEP-20 token and later Olympus network in 2021
When doing Ethereum signTypedData, and the primaryType="EIP712Domain",
we completely ignore the "message" part and only sign the domain.
According to the community, this is technically allowed by the spec,
and may be used by ETH smart contracts to save on gas.
Test case generated by @MetaMask/eth-sig-util's library.
See: https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/eip-712-standards-clarification-primarytype-as-domaintype/3286
This way AST parsers won't get stack exceeded (because an elif counts as
an else { if {}} to an AST parser apparently?) and so automated tools
will like tokens.py and friends.
Changes many fields to required -- as far as we were able to figure out,
signing would fail if these fields aren't provided anyway, so this
should not pose a compatibility problem.
Co-authored-by: matejcik <ja@matejcik.cz>