Add an optional mint authority to fungible tokens for controlled supply:
create with a designated minter, mint additional supply, rotate the
authority to a new key, or permanently revoke it to fix the supply.
The authority is stored inline on `TokenDefinition::Fungible` as
`authority: Option<AccountId>` (`Some(id)` = mintable by `id`, `None` =
fixed supply). Keeping it a plain `Option<AccountId>` rather than a custom
wrapper type leaves account state decodable by `spel inspect`; the
require/rotate/revoke guard logic lives inline in the handlers.
LEZ rejects a transaction that lists the same account id twice, so one
instruction cannot statically express both "the definition account is the
authority and signs" (self/PDA authority) and "a distinct rotated account
signs" (external authority) — they need opposite signer markers. Each
privileged operation is therefore split into a self and an external
variant:
- `Mint` / `SetAuthority` — the definition account is the signer.
- `MintWithAuthority` / `SetAuthorityWithAuthority` — a distinct authority
account is the signer; the definition account does not sign.
Creation via `NewFungibleDefinition { mint_authority, .. }`; an all-zero
authority id is rejected. The AMM's LP token uses self/PDA authority — its
stored authority is the LP definition PDA, minted only by the pool via
chained calls.
Covered by token unit tests and zkVM integration tests: creation with and
without an authority, self- and external-authority mint, rotation, and
external rotate/revoke. IDLs regenerated.
ATA accounts are now namespaced by token program, so callers must
explicitly pass the token_program_id when invoking ATA::Transfer.
BREAKING CHANGE: `Instruction::Transfer`, `Instruction::Burn`, `Instruction::Create` now requires a
`token_program_id` field. Any existing call site that omits it will
fail to compile.
Closes#83
Pass `ctx.self_program_id` from `ProgramContext` into `initialize_account`
and `mint`, which now assert that the token definition account is owned by
the token program. This prevents callers from supplying a foreign-owned
account as the definition.
See https://github.com/logos-co/spel/issues/172
Move IDL files to artifacts/ and add a convention-based CI check that
discovers all programs via */methods/guest/src/bin/*.rs and fails if
any program is missing its IDL or has one that is out of date.