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Merge #10999: Fix amounts formatting in decoderawtransaction
ce07638 doc: Add comment to use ValueFromAmount/AmountFromValue for JSON, not utilmoneystr (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
ec05c50 rpc: Use ValueFromAmount instead of FormatMoney in TxToUniv (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
46347ad rpc: Move ValueFromAmount to core_write (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
dac3782 doc: Correct AmountFromValue/ValueFromAmount names (Wladimir J. van der Laan)

Pull request description:

  With this, the amounts returned in `decoderawtransaction` will be padded to 8 digits like anywhere else in the API.

  This is accomplished by using `ValueFromAmount` in `TxToUniv`, instead of `FormatMoney` which it currently (mistakingly) uses. The `FormatMoney` function is only for debugging/logging use!

  To avoid dependency issues, `ValueFromAmount` is moved to `core_write.cpp`, where it also fits better. I don't move `AmountFromValue` to `core_read.cpp` at the same time, as this would have more impact due to the RPCError dependency there.

  (n.b.: large number of changed files is solely due to the util_tests JSONs needing update)

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