f22f14c doc: mention bitcoin-cli -stdin in release notes (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
92bcca3 rpc: Input-from-stdin mode for bitcoin-cli (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
* Protocol Doc - correct type of DSQ nTime and fReady fields
* Basic typo correction
* RPC help typos
- Change port in DisconnectNode example from Bitcoin port -> Dash port
- Correct order of chainwork in getblockheader/getblockheaders help to
match actual output
- Add missing fields to getmininginfo/getblocktemplate help output
* Remove duplicate generate field in getmininginfo output
* Fix generate field type info / description in getmininginfo output
* make infoMixingMasternode private
* move PS queue entries expiration checks (and cs_darksend) to CPrivateSendBase
* drop CTxDSOut
* move prevPubKey out of CTxIn into CTxDSIn and use CTxDSIn explicitly
* drop CPrivateSendClient::NewBlock
* move IsDenominatedAmount to CPrivateSend
* move IsCollateralAmount to CPrivateSend
* drop darksend-relay.cpp/h
* drop GetMasternodeByRank
* Allow compilation with `--disable-wallet`
* fix remaining references
* Drop wallet references/include in CActiveMasternode and fix other files affected by this change
* Wrap privatesend-client.h include with ifdef/endif and fix other files affected by this change
* Re-enable Travis build with no wallet
reverts 267e57877b
- add some stdout spam to heavy tests (versionbits_tests, coins_tests and PrevectorTests)
- replace `--show_progress` with `--log_level=test_suite` to print these messages and avoid timeout
This is a well-intentioned but realistically annoying warning. Unfortunately,
it's too easy for a warning in one header to cause dozens of repeated warnings.
(cherry picked from commit cf390dff897a679d904242286cef3b7d29847c50)
Disabling warnings can be tricky, because doing so can cause a different
compiler to create new warnings about unsupported disable flags. Also, some
warnings don't surface until they're paired with another warning (gcc). For
example, adding "-Wno-foo" won't cause any trouble, but if there's a legitimate
warning emitted, the "unknown option -Wno-foo" will show up as well.
Work around this in 2 ways:
1. When checking to see if -Wno-foo is supported, check for "-Wfoo" instead.
2. Enable -Werror while checking 1.
If "-Werror -Wfoo" compiles, "-Wno-foo" is almost guaranteed to be supported.
-Werror itself is also checked. If that fails to compile by itself, it likely
means that the user added a flag that adds a warning. In that case, -Werror
won't be used while checking, and the build may be extra noisy. The user would
need to fix the bad input flag.
Also, silence 2 more additional warnings that can show up post-c++11.
(cherry picked from commit 63b3111f84daa421abc2889a550e86c17bf9609d)
* Make sure to clear setAskFor in Dash submodules
Thanks @sidhujag for finding the bug
* partially revert previous commit
* skip mnv until mn list is synced
7a5f930 Avoid slow transaction search with txindex enabled (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This is an alternative to #11507 where a slow search is not attempted (in any case) if `txindex` is enabled.
Tree-SHA512: e680621781a9241c0513ddd79d23b0b42f3ccec8a63ed1c926b35c43321c81c39a1028770397dd5070501dcf644d897026a2bd68a161a4b435f19227c1bbca48
861f9a2 Skip remainder of init if upgrade is cancelled (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Based on #10919.
Without this, if you cancel upgrade, you get a needless error:
ERROR: VerifyDB(): *** irrecoverable inconsistency in block data at
Tree-SHA512: aa47665682c6605ada376f1c100ce17cf8c4312427929eb2e75306f2199b47cbcdb4e0d98d5efcfefff03947b2c0fcbd3aab487a4ed14d50607df685c91a03d0
efeb273 Force on-the-fly compaction during pertxout upgrade (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
It seems that LevelDB tends to leave the old "per txid" UTXO entries in the database lying around for a significant amount of time during and after the per-txout upgrade. This introduces a `CompactRange` function in the database wrapper, and invokes it after every batch of updates in `CCoinsViewDB::Upgrade()`. This lowers temporary disk usage during and after the upgrade.
Tree-SHA512: fbf964c0a33f4e73709c999c8a2bfdef974779c15820907398a2f8828f5fa3e4e153ddd9031d6fc5083be81e22b999b9bd826fd063ad8b88f55c5e8342503290
542ce6e Report [CANCELLED] instead of [DONE] when shut down during txdb upgrade (Jonas Schnelli)
83fbea3 Report txdb upgrade not more often then every 10% (Jonas Schnelli)
06c5b6e Show txdb upgrade progress in debug log (Jonas Schnelli)
316fcb5 Allow to cancel the txdb upgrade via splashscreen callback (Jonas Schnelli)
ae09d45 Allow to shut down during txdb upgrade (Jonas Schnelli)
00cb69b [Qt] allow to execute a callback during splashscreen progress (Jonas Schnelli)
Tree-SHA512: 23190f23f441bfd60821e49f8b3698a6bef97eb0e0ee659328e4a7395769ecd1616420eacc38aa1fa0ff62b9de5f13a0098dc798cdec6bff649575cefebc0db2
5257698 Change semantics of HaveCoinInCache to match HaveCoin (Alex Morcos)
Tree-SHA512: 397e9ba28646b81fffa53e55064735d4d242aaffdf8484506825f785b0e414f334e4c5cd1e4e1dd9a4b6d1f6954c7ecad15429934a1c4e8d39f596cbd9f5dd80
9417d7a33 Be much more agressive in AccessCoin docs. (Matt Corallo)
f58349ca8 Restore some assert semantics in sigop cost calculations (Matt Corallo)
3533fb4d3 Return a bool in SpendCoin to restore pre-per-utxo assert semantics (Matt Corallo)
ec1271f2b Remove useless mapNextTx lookup in CTxMemPool::TrimToSize. (Matt Corallo)
Tree-SHA512: 158a4bce063eac93e1d50709500a10a7cb1fb3271f10ed445d701852fce713e2bf0da3456088e530ab005f194ef4a2adf0c7cb23226b160cecb37a79561f29ca