* fix(block): fix block decoding from ws
* feat(pubsub): add pubsub traits and sub stream
Also use DeserializeOwned alias
* feat(transports): add notification type
* feat(ws): rewrite Ws for subscription support
* feat(provider): add eth_subscribe
* fix(celo): disable some celo tests due to ganache incompatibilities
* test(rinkeby): fix flaky test
* feat(contract): WS subscription bindings (#101)
* feat(middleware): add subscriptions to middleware methods
* feat(contract): add subscribe method to contracts
* feat: allow encoding/decoding function data
* feat: allow decoding event data
* feat: human readable abi
inspired from https://blog.ricmoo.com/human-readable-contract-abis-in-ethers-js-141902f4d917
* test: add event / fn decoding tests
* chore: fix clippy
* feat(abigen): allow providing args in human readable format
* feat(provider): implement Streamed logs
This utilizes eth_getFilterChanges. The stream struct must be instantiated with a factory that yields logs/hashes.
Consumers are expected to use the `FilterStream` trait in order to simplify their type definitions
* feat(provider): expose streaming methods
* test(provider): add new blocks/pending txs test
* feat(contract): allow events to be streamed
* test(contract): add integration test for streaming event logs
* perf(contract-factory): take abi and bytecode by value instead of reference
The abi, bytecode and the factory's deploy method now consume the structs instead of being passed by reference. While this means that
consumers might need to clone before using them, this gives us some more flexiblity around factories inside helper functions
* refactor(contract): use test helpers to reduce code dup
* chore: make clippy happy