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@ -2,10 +2,17 @@ Benchmarking
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============
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Dash Core has an internal benchmarking framework, with benchmarks
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for cryptographic algorithms (e.g. SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, RIPEMD160), as well as the rolling bloom filter.
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for cryptographic algorithms (e.g. SHA1, SHA256, SHA512, RIPEMD160, Poly1305, ChaCha20), rolling bloom filter, coins selection,
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thread queue, wallet balance.
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Running
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---------------------
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For benchmarks purposes you only need to compile `dash_bench`. Beware of configuring without `--enable-debug` as this would impact
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benchmarking by unlatching log printers and lock analysis.
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make -C src bench_dash
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After compiling Dash Core, the benchmarks can be run with:
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src/bench/bench_dash
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@ -21,15 +28,23 @@ The output will look similar to:
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Help
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---------------------
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`-?` will print a list of options and exit:
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src/bench/bench_dash -?
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src/bench/bench_dash --help
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To print options like scaling factor or per-benchmark filter.
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Notes
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---------------------
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More benchmarks are needed for, in no particular order:
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- Script Validation
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- CCoinDBView caching
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- Coins database
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- Memory pool
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- Wallet coin selection
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- Cuckoo Cache
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- P2P throughput
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Going Further
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--------------------
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To monitor Bitcoin Core performance more in depth (like reindex or IBD): https://github.com/chaincodelabs/bitcoinperf
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To generate Flame Graphs for Bitcoin Core: https://github.com/eklitzke/bitcoin/blob/flamegraphs/doc/flamegraphs.md
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ tool to clean up patches automatically before submission.
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- Braces on the same line for everything else.
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- 4 space indentation (no tabs) for every block except namespaces.
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- No indentation for `public`/`protected`/`private` or for `namespace`.
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- No extra spaces inside parenthesis; don't do ( this )
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- No extra spaces inside parenthesis; don't do ( this ).
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- No space after function names; one space after `if`, `for` and `while`.
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- If an `if` only has a single-statement `then`-clause, it can appear
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on the same line as the `if`, without braces. In every other case,
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@ -78,12 +78,12 @@ tool to clean up patches automatically before submission.
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- **Symbol naming conventions**. These are preferred in new code, but are not
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required when doing so would need changes to significant pieces of existing
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code.
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- Variable (including function arguments) and namespace names are all lowercase, and may use `_` to
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- Variable (including function arguments) and namespace names are all lowercase and may use `_` to
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separate words (snake_case).
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- Class member variables have a `m_` prefix.
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- Global variables have a `g_` prefix.
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- Constant names are all uppercase, and use `_` to separate words.
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- Class names, function names and method names are UpperCamelCase
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- Class names, function names, and method names are UpperCamelCase
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(PascalCase). Do not prefix class names with `C`.
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- Test suite naming convention: The Boost test suite in file
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`src/test/foo_tests.cpp` should be named `foo_tests`. Test suite names
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@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ Dash Core uses [Doxygen](http://www.doxygen.nl/) to generate its official docume
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Use Doxygen-compatible comment blocks for functions, methods, and fields.
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For example, to describe a function use:
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```c++
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/**
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* ... text ...
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@ -150,11 +151,12 @@ For example, to describe a function use:
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*/
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bool function(int arg1, const char *arg2)
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```
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A complete list of `@xxx` commands can be found at http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/manual/commands.html.
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As Doxygen recognizes the comments by the delimiters (`/**` and `*/` in this case), you don't
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*need* to provide any commands for a comment to be valid; just a description text is fine.
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To describe a class use the same construct above the class definition:
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To describe a class, use the same construct above the class definition:
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```c++
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/**
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* Alerts are for notifying old versions if they become too obsolete and
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@ -196,7 +198,7 @@ but the above styles are favored.
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Documentation can be generated with `make docs` and cleaned up with `make clean-docs`. The resulting files are located in `doc/doxygen/html`; open `index.html` to view the homepage.
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Before running `make docs`, you will need to install dependencies `doxygen` and `dot`. For example, on MacOS via Homebrew:
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Before running `make docs`, you will need to install dependencies `doxygen` and `dot`. For example, on macOS via Homebrew:
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```
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brew install graphviz doxygen
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```
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@ -238,7 +240,7 @@ that run in `-regtest` mode.
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Dash Core is a multi-threaded application, and deadlocks or other
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multi-threading bugs can be very difficult to track down. The `--enable-debug`
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configure option adds `-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER` to the compiler flags. This inserts
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run-time checks to keep track of which locks are held, and adds warnings to the
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run-time checks to keep track of which locks are held and adds warnings to the
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debug.log file if inconsistencies are detected.
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### Valgrind suppressions file
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@ -306,7 +308,7 @@ $ perf record \
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-p `pgrep dashd` -- sleep 60
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```
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You could then analyze the results by running
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You could then analyze the results by running:
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```sh
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perf report --stdio | c++filt | less
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@ -371,7 +373,7 @@ Additional resources:
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Locking/mutex usage notes
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-------------------------
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The code is multi-threaded, and uses mutexes and the
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The code is multi-threaded and uses mutexes and the
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`LOCK` and `TRY_LOCK` macros to protect data structures.
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Deadlocks due to inconsistent lock ordering (thread 1 locks `cs_main` and then
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@ -396,7 +398,7 @@ Threads
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- ThreadDNSAddressSeed : Loads addresses of peers from the DNS.
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- ThreadMapPort : Universal plug-and-play startup/shutdown
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- ThreadMapPort : Universal plug-and-play startup/shutdown.
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- ThreadSocketHandler : Sends/Receives data from peers on port 9999.
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@ -428,7 +430,7 @@ Thread pools
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Ignoring IDE/editor files
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--------------------------
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In closed-source environments in which everyone uses the same IDE it is common
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In closed-source environments in which everyone uses the same IDE, it is common
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to add temporary files it produces to the project-wide `.gitignore` file.
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However, in open source software such as Dash Core, where everyone uses
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@ -466,19 +468,19 @@ pay attention to for reviewers of Dash Core code.
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General Dash Core
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----------------------
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- New features should be exposed on RPC first, then can be made available in the GUI
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- New features should be exposed on RPC first, then can be made available in the GUI.
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- *Rationale*: RPC allows for better automatic testing. The test suite for
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the GUI is very limited
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the GUI is very limited.
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- Make sure pull requests pass Travis CI before merging
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- Make sure pull requests pass Travis CI before merging.
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- *Rationale*: Makes sure that they pass thorough testing, and that the tester will keep passing
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on the master branch. Otherwise all new pull requests will start failing the tests, resulting in
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confusion and mayhem
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on the master branch. Otherwise, all new pull requests will start failing the tests, resulting in
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confusion and mayhem.
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- *Explanation*: If the test suite is to be updated for a change, this has to
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be done first
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be done first.
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Wallet
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-------
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@ -486,13 +488,13 @@ Wallet
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- Make sure that no crashes happen with run-time option `-disablewallet`.
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- *Rationale*: In RPC code that conditionally uses the wallet (such as
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`validateaddress`) it is easy to forget that global pointer `pwalletMain`
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`validateaddress`), it is easy to forget that global pointer `pwalletMain`
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can be nullptr. See `test/functional/disablewallet.py` for functional tests
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exercising the API with `-disablewallet`
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exercising the API with `-disablewallet`.
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- Include `db_cxx.h` (BerkeleyDB header) only when `ENABLE_WALLET` is set
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- Include `db_cxx.h` (BerkeleyDB header) only when `ENABLE_WALLET` is set.
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- *Rationale*: Otherwise compilation of the disable-wallet build will fail in environments without BerkeleyDB
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- *Rationale*: Otherwise compilation of the disable-wallet build will fail in environments without BerkeleyDB.
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General C++
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-------------
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@ -503,26 +505,26 @@ Guidelines](https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/).
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Common misconceptions are clarified in those sections:
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- Passing (non-)fundamental types in the [C++ Core
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Guideline](https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Rf-conventional)
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Guideline](https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Rf-conventional).
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- Assertions should not have side-effects
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- Assertions should not have side-effects.
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- *Rationale*: Even though the source code is set to refuse to compile
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with assertions disabled, having side-effects in assertions is unexpected and
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makes the code harder to understand
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makes the code harder to understand.
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- If you use the `.h`, you must link the `.cpp`
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- If you use the `.h`, you must link the `.cpp`.
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- *Rationale*: Include files define the interface for the code in implementation files. Including one but
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not linking the other is confusing. Please avoid that. Moving functions from
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the `.h` to the `.cpp` should not result in build errors
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the `.h` to the `.cpp` should not result in build errors.
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- Use the RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) paradigm where possible. For example by using
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- Use the RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) paradigm where possible. For example, by using
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`unique_ptr` for allocations in a function.
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- *Rationale*: This avoids memory and resource leaks, and ensures exception safety
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- *Rationale*: This avoids memory and resource leaks, and ensures exception safety.
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- Use `MakeUnique()` to construct objects owned by `unique_ptr`s
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- Use `MakeUnique()` to construct objects owned by `unique_ptr`s.
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- *Rationale*: `MakeUnique` is concise and ensures exception safety in complex expressions.
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`MakeUnique` is a temporary project local implementation of `std::make_unique` (C++14).
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@ -530,27 +532,27 @@ Common misconceptions are clarified in those sections:
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C++ data structures
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--------------------
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- Never use the `std::map []` syntax when reading from a map, but instead use `.find()`
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- Never use the `std::map []` syntax when reading from a map, but instead use `.find()`.
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- *Rationale*: `[]` does an insert (of the default element) if the item doesn't
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exist in the map yet. This has resulted in memory leaks in the past, as well as
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race conditions (expecting read-read behavior). Using `[]` is fine for *writing* to a map
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race conditions (expecting read-read behavior). Using `[]` is fine for *writing* to a map.
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- Do not compare an iterator from one data structure with an iterator of
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another data structure (even if of the same type)
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another data structure (even if of the same type).
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- *Rationale*: Behavior is undefined. In C++ parlor this means "may reformat
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the universe", in practice this has resulted in at least one hard-to-debug crash bug
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the universe", in practice this has resulted in at least one hard-to-debug crash bug.
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- Watch out for out-of-bounds vector access. `&vch[vch.size()]` is illegal,
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including `&vch[0]` for an empty vector. Use `vch.data()` and `vch.data() +
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vch.size()` instead.
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- Vector bounds checking is only enabled in debug mode. Do not rely on it
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- Vector bounds checking is only enabled in debug mode. Do not rely on it.
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- Initialize all non-static class members where they are defined.
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If this is skipped for a good reason (i.e., optimization on the critical
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path), add an explicit comment about this
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path), add an explicit comment about this.
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- *Rationale*: Ensure determinism by avoiding accidental use of uninitialized
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values. Also, static analyzers balk about this.
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@ -574,12 +576,12 @@ class A
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`int8_t`. Do not use bare `char` unless it is to pass to a third-party API.
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This type can be signed or unsigned depending on the architecture, which can
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lead to interoperability problems or dangerous conditions such as
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out-of-bounds array accesses
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out-of-bounds array accesses.
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- Prefer explicit constructions over implicit ones that rely on 'magical' C++ behavior
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- Prefer explicit constructions over implicit ones that rely on 'magical' C++ behavior.
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- *Rationale*: Easier to understand what is happening, thus easier to spot mistakes, even for those
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that are not language lawyers
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that are not language lawyers.
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- Prefer signed ints and do not mix signed and unsigned integers. If an unsigned int is used, it should have a good
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reason. The fact a value will never be negative is not a good reason. The most common reason will be that mod two
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arithmetic is needed, such as in cryptographic primitives. If you need to make sure that some value is always
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- Be careful of `LogPrint` versus `LogPrintf`. `LogPrint` takes a `category` argument, `LogPrintf` does not.
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- *Rationale*: Confusion of these can result in runtime exceptions due to
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formatting mismatch, and it is easy to get wrong because of subtly similar naming
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formatting mismatch, and it is easy to get wrong because of subtly similar naming.
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- Use `std::string`, avoid C string manipulation functions
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- Use `std::string`, avoid C string manipulation functions.
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- *Rationale*: C++ string handling is marginally safer, less scope for
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buffer overflows and surprises with `\0` characters. Also some C string manipulations
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tend to act differently depending on platform, or even the user locale
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buffer overflows, and surprises with `\0` characters. Also, some C string manipulations
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tend to act differently depending on platform, or even the user locale.
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- Use `ParseInt32`, `ParseInt64`, `ParseUInt32`, `ParseUInt64`, `ParseDouble` from `utilstrencodings.h` for number parsing
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- Use `ParseInt32`, `ParseInt64`, `ParseUInt32`, `ParseUInt64`, `ParseDouble` from `utilstrencodings.h` for number parsing.
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- *Rationale*: These functions do overflow checking, and avoid pesky locale issues.
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- *Rationale*: These functions do overflow checking and avoid pesky locale issues.
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- Avoid using locale dependent functions if possible. You can use the provided
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[`lint-locale-dependence.sh`](/test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh)
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@ -634,9 +636,9 @@ Strings and formatting
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`wcstoll`, `wcstombs`, `wcstoul`, `wcstoull`, `wcstoumax`, `wcswidth`,
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`wcsxfrm`, `wctob`, `wctomb`, `wctrans`, `wctype`, `wcwidth`, `wprintf`
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- For `strprintf`, `LogPrint`, `LogPrintf` formatting characters don't need size specifiers
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- For `strprintf`, `LogPrint`, `LogPrintf` formatting characters don't need size specifiers.
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- *Rationale*: Dash Core uses tinyformat, which is type safe. Leave them out to avoid confusion
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- *Rationale*: Dash Core uses tinyformat, which is type safe. Leave them out to avoid confusion.
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- Use `.c_str()` sparingly. Its only valid use is to pass C++ strings to C functions that take NULL-terminated
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strings.
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@ -663,13 +665,12 @@ Strings and formatting
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Shadowing
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--------------
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Although the shadowing warning (`-Wshadow`) is not enabled by default (it prevents issues rising
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Although the shadowing warning (`-Wshadow`) is not enabled by default (it prevents issues arising
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from using a different variable with the same name),
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please name variables so that their names do not shadow variables defined in the source code.
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When using nested cycles, do not name the inner cycle variable the same as in
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upper cycle etc.
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the upper cycle, etc.
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Threads and synchronization
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----------------------------
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@ -679,10 +680,9 @@ Threads and synchronization
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- When using `LOCK`/`TRY_LOCK` be aware that the lock exists in the context of
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the current scope, so surround the statement and the code that needs the lock
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with braces
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with braces.
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OK:
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```c++
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{
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TRY_LOCK(cs_vNodes, lockNodes);
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@ -691,7 +691,6 @@ Threads and synchronization
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```
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Wrong:
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```c++
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TRY_LOCK(cs_vNodes, lockNodes);
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{
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@ -713,13 +712,11 @@ Scripts
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`#!/usr/bin/env bash` searches the user's PATH to find the bash binary.
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OK:
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```bash
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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```
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Wrong:
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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```
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@ -728,9 +725,9 @@ Source code organization
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--------------------------
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- Implementation code should go into the `.cpp` file and not the `.h`, unless necessary due to template usage or
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when performance due to inlining is critical
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when performance due to inlining is critical.
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- *Rationale*: Shorter and simpler header files are easier to read, and reduce compile time
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- *Rationale*: Shorter and simpler header files are easier to read and reduce compile time.
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- Use only the lowercase alphanumerics (`a-z0-9`), underscore (`_`) and hyphen (`-`) in source code filenames.
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@ -748,7 +745,7 @@ Source code organization
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- Don't import anything into the global namespace (`using namespace ...`). Use
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fully specified types such as `std::string`.
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- *Rationale*: Avoids symbol conflicts
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- *Rationale*: Avoids symbol conflicts.
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- Terminate namespaces with a comment (`// namespace mynamespace`). The comment
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should be placed on the same line as the brace closing the namespace, e.g.
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@ -763,7 +760,7 @@ namespace {
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} // namespace
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```
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- *Rationale*: Avoids confusion about the namespace context
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- *Rationale*: Avoids confusion about the namespace context.
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- Use `#include <primitives/transaction.h>` bracket syntax instead of
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`#include "primitives/transactions.h"` quote syntax.
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@ -786,13 +783,13 @@ namespace {
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GUI
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-----
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- Do not display or manipulate dialogs in model code (classes `*Model`)
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- Do not display or manipulate dialogs in model code (classes `*Model`).
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- *Rationale*: Model classes pass through events and data from the core, they
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should not interact with the user. That's where View classes come in. The converse also
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holds: try to not directly access core data structures from Views.
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- Avoid adding slow or blocking code in the GUI thread. In particular do not
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- Avoid adding slow or blocking code in the GUI thread. In particular, do not
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add new `interfaces::Node` and `interfaces::Wallet` method calls, even if they
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may be fast now, in case they are changed to lock or communicate across
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processes in the future.
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@ -815,7 +812,7 @@ directly upstream without being PRed directly against the project. They will be
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subtree merge.
|
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Others are external projects without a tight relationship with our project. Changes to these should also
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be sent upstream but bugfixes may also be prudent to PR against Dash Core so that they can be integrated
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be sent upstream, but bugfixes may also be prudent to PR against Dash Core so that they can be integrated
|
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quickly. Cosmetic changes should be purely taken upstream.
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There is a tool in `test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh` to check a subtree directory for consistency with
|
||||
@ -850,11 +847,11 @@ you must be aware of.
|
||||
|
||||
### File Descriptor Counts
|
||||
|
||||
In most configurations we use the default LevelDB value for `max_open_files`,
|
||||
In most configurations, we use the default LevelDB value for `max_open_files`,
|
||||
which is 1000 at the time of this writing. If LevelDB actually uses this many
|
||||
file descriptors it will cause problems with Bitcoin's `select()` loop, because
|
||||
file descriptors, it will cause problems with Bitcoin's `select()` loop, because
|
||||
it may cause new sockets to be created where the fd value is >= 1024. For this
|
||||
reason, on 64-bit Unix systems we rely on an internal LevelDB optimization that
|
||||
reason, on 64-bit Unix systems, we rely on an internal LevelDB optimization that
|
||||
uses `mmap()` + `close()` to open table files without actually retaining
|
||||
references to the table file descriptors. If you are upgrading LevelDB, you must
|
||||
sanity check the changes to make sure that this assumption remains valid.
|
||||
@ -879,14 +876,14 @@ details.
|
||||
|
||||
It is possible for LevelDB changes to inadvertently change consensus
|
||||
compatibility between nodes. This happened in Bitcoin 0.8 (when LevelDB was
|
||||
first introduced). When upgrading LevelDB you should review the upstream changes
|
||||
first introduced). When upgrading LevelDB, you should review the upstream changes
|
||||
to check for issues affecting consensus compatibility.
|
||||
|
||||
For example, if LevelDB had a bug that accidentally prevented a key from being
|
||||
returned in an edge case, and that bug was fixed upstream, the bug "fix" would
|
||||
be an incompatible consensus change. In this situation the correct behavior
|
||||
be an incompatible consensus change. In this situation, the correct behavior
|
||||
would be to revert the upstream fix before applying the updates to Bitcoin's
|
||||
copy of LevelDB. In general you should be wary of any upstream changes affecting
|
||||
copy of LevelDB. In general, you should be wary of any upstream changes affecting
|
||||
what data is returned from LevelDB queries.
|
||||
|
||||
Scripted diffs
|
||||
@ -905,7 +902,7 @@ To create a scripted-diff:
|
||||
- `-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-`
|
||||
- `-END VERIFY SCRIPT-`
|
||||
|
||||
The scripted-diff is verified by the tool `test/lint/commit-script-check.sh`. The tool's default behavior when supplied
|
||||
The scripted-diff is verified by the tool `test/lint/commit-script-check.sh`. The tool's default behavior, when supplied
|
||||
with a commit is to verify all scripted-diffs from the beginning of time up to said commit. Internally, the tool passes
|
||||
the first supplied argument to `git rev-list --reverse` to determine which commits to verify script-diffs for, ignoring
|
||||
commits that don't conform to the commit message format described above.
|
||||
@ -981,23 +978,23 @@ RPC interface guidelines
|
||||
|
||||
A few guidelines for introducing and reviewing new RPC interfaces:
|
||||
|
||||
- Method naming: use consecutive lower-case names such as `getrawtransaction` and `submitblock`
|
||||
- Method naming: use consecutive lower-case names such as `getrawtransaction` and `submitblock`.
|
||||
|
||||
- *Rationale*: Consistency with existing interface.
|
||||
- *Rationale*: Consistency with the existing interface.
|
||||
|
||||
- Argument naming: use snake case `fee_delta` (and not, e.g. camel case `feeDelta`)
|
||||
|
||||
- *Rationale*: Consistency with existing interface.
|
||||
- *Rationale*: Consistency with the existing interface.
|
||||
|
||||
- Use the JSON parser for parsing, don't manually parse integers or strings from
|
||||
arguments unless absolutely necessary.
|
||||
|
||||
- *Rationale*: Introduces hand-rolled string manipulation code at both the caller and callee sites,
|
||||
which is error prone, and it is easy to get things such as escaping wrong.
|
||||
which is error-prone, and it is easy to get things such as escaping wrong.
|
||||
JSON already supports nested data structures, no need to re-invent the wheel.
|
||||
|
||||
- *Exception*: AmountFromValue can parse amounts as string. This was introduced because many JSON
|
||||
parsers and formatters hard-code handling decimal numbers as floating point
|
||||
parsers and formatters hard-code handling decimal numbers as floating-point
|
||||
values, resulting in potential loss of precision. This is unacceptable for
|
||||
monetary values. **Always** use `AmountFromValue` and `ValueFromAmount` when
|
||||
inputting or outputting monetary values. The only exceptions to this are
|
||||
@ -1006,7 +1003,7 @@ A few guidelines for introducing and reviewing new RPC interfaces:
|
||||
|
||||
- Missing arguments and 'null' should be treated the same: as default values. If there is no
|
||||
default value, both cases should fail in the same way. The easiest way to follow this
|
||||
guideline is detect unspecified arguments with `params[x].isNull()` instead of
|
||||
guideline is to detect unspecified arguments with `params[x].isNull()` instead of
|
||||
`params.size() <= x`. The former returns true if the argument is either null or missing,
|
||||
while the latter returns true if is missing, and false if it is null.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1033,7 +1030,7 @@ A few guidelines for introducing and reviewing new RPC interfaces:
|
||||
from there.
|
||||
|
||||
- A RPC method must either be a wallet method or a non-wallet method. Do not
|
||||
introduce new methods that differ in behavior based on presence of a wallet.
|
||||
introduce new methods that differ in behavior based on the presence of a wallet.
|
||||
|
||||
- *Rationale*: as well as complicating the implementation and interfering
|
||||
with the introduction of multi-wallet, wallet and non-wallet code should be
|
||||
@ -1041,7 +1038,7 @@ A few guidelines for introducing and reviewing new RPC interfaces:
|
||||
|
||||
- Try to make the RPC response a JSON object.
|
||||
|
||||
- *Rationale*: If a RPC response is not a JSON object then it is harder to avoid API breakage if
|
||||
- *Rationale*: If a RPC response is not a JSON object, then it is harder to avoid API breakage if
|
||||
new data in the response is needed.
|
||||
|
||||
- Wallet RPCs call BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain to maintain consistency with
|
||||
|
@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
|
||||
|
||||
The following interfaces are defined here:
|
||||
|
||||
* [`Chain`](chain.h) — used by wallet to access blockchain and mempool state. Added in [#10973](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973).
|
||||
* [`Chain`](chain.h) — used by wallet to access blockchain and mempool state. Added in [#14437](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14437), [#14711](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711), [#15288](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15288), and [#10973](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973).
|
||||
|
||||
* [`ChainClient`](chain.h) — used by node to start & stop `Chain` clients. Added in [#10973](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973).
|
||||
* [`ChainClient`](chain.h) — used by node to start & stop `Chain` clients. Added in [#14437](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14437).
|
||||
|
||||
* [`Node`](node.h) — used by GUI to start & stop bitcoin node. Added in [#10244](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10244).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ class LockImpl : public Chain::Lock
|
||||
LockAnnotation lock(::cs_main);
|
||||
return CheckFinalTx(tx);
|
||||
}
|
||||
bool submitToMemoryPool(CTransactionRef tx, CAmount absurd_fee, CValidationState& state) override
|
||||
bool submitToMemoryPool(const CTransactionRef& tx, CAmount absurd_fee, CValidationState& state) override
|
||||
{
|
||||
LockAnnotation lock(::cs_main);
|
||||
return AcceptToMemoryPool(::mempool, state, tx, nullptr /* missing inputs */,
|
||||
@ -321,8 +321,8 @@ public:
|
||||
bool hasDescendantsInMempool(const uint256& txid) override
|
||||
{
|
||||
LOCK(::mempool.cs);
|
||||
auto it_mp = ::mempool.mapTx.find(txid);
|
||||
return it_mp != ::mempool.mapTx.end() && it_mp->GetCountWithDescendants() > 1;
|
||||
auto it = ::mempool.GetIter(txid);
|
||||
return it && (*it)->GetCountWithDescendants() > 1;
|
||||
}
|
||||
void relayTransaction(const uint256& txid) override
|
||||
{
|
||||
@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ public:
|
||||
{
|
||||
::mempool.GetTransactionAncestry(txid, ancestors, descendants);
|
||||
}
|
||||
bool checkChainLimits(CTransactionRef tx) override
|
||||
bool checkChainLimits(const CTransactionRef& tx) override
|
||||
{
|
||||
LockPoints lp;
|
||||
CTxMemPoolEntry entry(tx, 0, 0, 0, false, 0, lp);
|
||||
|
@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
|
||||
#include <vector>
|
||||
|
||||
class CBlock;
|
||||
class CFeeRate;
|
||||
class CRPCCommand;
|
||||
class CScheduler;
|
||||
class CValidationState;
|
||||
@ -38,7 +39,27 @@ namespace interfaces {
|
||||
class Wallet;
|
||||
class Handler;
|
||||
|
||||
//! Interface for giving wallet processes access to blockchain state.
|
||||
//! Interface giving clients (wallet processes, maybe other analysis tools in
|
||||
//! the future) ability to access to the chain state, receive notifications,
|
||||
//! estimate fees, and submit transactions.
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! TODO: Current chain methods are too low level, exposing too much of the
|
||||
//! internal workings of the bitcoin node, and not being very convenient to use.
|
||||
//! Chain methods should be cleaned up and simplified over time. Examples:
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! * The Chain::lock() method, which lets clients delay chain tip updates
|
||||
//! should be removed when clients are able to respond to updates
|
||||
//! asynchronously
|
||||
//! (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973#issuecomment-380101269).
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! * The relayTransactions() and submitToMemoryPool() methods could be replaced
|
||||
//! with a higher-level broadcastTransaction method
|
||||
//! (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14978#issuecomment-459373984).
|
||||
//!
|
||||
//! * The initMessages() and loadWallet() methods which the wallet uses to send
|
||||
//! notifications to the GUI should go away when GUI and wallet can directly
|
||||
//! communicate with each other without going through the node
|
||||
//! (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15288#discussion_r253321096).
|
||||
class Chain
|
||||
{
|
||||
public:
|
||||
@ -126,8 +147,9 @@ public:
|
||||
virtual bool checkFinalTx(const CTransaction& tx) = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
//! Add transaction to memory pool if the transaction fee is below the
|
||||
//! amount specified by absurd_fee (as a safeguard). */
|
||||
virtual bool submitToMemoryPool(CTransactionRef tx, CAmount absurd_fee, CValidationState& state) = 0;
|
||||
//! amount specified by absurd_fee. Returns false if the transaction
|
||||
//! could not be added due to the fee or for another reason.
|
||||
virtual bool submitToMemoryPool(const CTransactionRef& tx, CAmount absurd_fee, CValidationState& state) = 0;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
//! Return Lock interface. Chain is locked when this is called, and
|
||||
@ -168,8 +190,8 @@ public:
|
||||
//! Calculate mempool ancestor and descendant counts for the given transaction.
|
||||
virtual void getTransactionAncestry(const uint256& txid, size_t& ancestors, size_t& descendants) = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
//! Check chain limits.
|
||||
virtual bool checkChainLimits(CTransactionRef tx) = 0;
|
||||
//! Check if transaction will pass the mempool's chain limits.
|
||||
virtual bool checkChainLimits(const CTransactionRef& tx) = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
//! Estimate smart fee.
|
||||
virtual CFeeRate estimateSmartFee(int num_blocks, bool conservative, FeeCalculation* calc = nullptr) = 0;
|
||||
@ -177,7 +199,7 @@ public:
|
||||
//! Fee estimator max target.
|
||||
virtual unsigned int estimateMaxBlocks() = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
//! Pool min fee.
|
||||
//! Mempool minimum fee.
|
||||
virtual CFeeRate mempoolMinFee() = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
//! Relay current minimum fee (from -minrelaytxfee and -incrementalrelayfee settings).
|
||||
@ -189,7 +211,7 @@ public:
|
||||
//! Relay dust fee setting (-dustrelayfee), reflecting lowest rate it's economical to spend.
|
||||
virtual CFeeRate relayDustFee() = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
//! Get node max tx fee setting (-maxtxfee).
|
||||
//! Node max tx fee setting (-maxtxfee).
|
||||
//! This could be replaced by a per-wallet max fee, as proposed at
|
||||
//! https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15355
|
||||
//! But for the time being, wallets call this to access the node setting.
|
||||
|
@ -195,8 +195,11 @@ void BitcoinCore::shutdown()
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
BitcoinApplication::BitcoinApplication(interfaces::Node& node, int &argc, char **argv):
|
||||
QApplication(argc, argv),
|
||||
static int qt_argc = 1;
|
||||
static const char* qt_argv = "dash-qt";
|
||||
|
||||
BitcoinApplication::BitcoinApplication(interfaces::Node& node):
|
||||
QApplication(qt_argc, const_cast<char **>(&qt_argv)),
|
||||
coreThread(nullptr),
|
||||
m_node(node),
|
||||
optionsModel(nullptr),
|
||||
@ -468,7 +471,7 @@ int GuiMain(int argc, char* argv[])
|
||||
QCoreApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_EnableHighDpiScaling);
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
BitcoinApplication app(*node, argc, argv);
|
||||
BitcoinApplication app(*node);
|
||||
|
||||
// Register meta types used for QMetaObject::invokeMethod and Qt::QueuedConnection
|
||||
qRegisterMetaType<bool*>();
|
||||
|
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ class BitcoinApplication: public QApplication
|
||||
{
|
||||
Q_OBJECT
|
||||
public:
|
||||
explicit BitcoinApplication(interfaces::Node& node, int &argc, char **argv);
|
||||
explicit BitcoinApplication(interfaces::Node& node);
|
||||
~BitcoinApplication();
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef ENABLE_WALLET
|
||||
|
@ -1433,11 +1433,6 @@ void RPCConsole::showOrHideBanTableIfRequired()
|
||||
ui->banHeading->setVisible(visible);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
RPCConsole::TabTypes RPCConsole::tabFocus() const
|
||||
{
|
||||
return (TabTypes) ui->stackedWidgetRPC->currentIndex();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void RPCConsole::setTabFocus(enum TabTypes tabType)
|
||||
{
|
||||
showPage(tabType);
|
||||
|
@ -69,7 +69,6 @@ public:
|
||||
|
||||
std::vector<TabTypes> tabs() const { return {TAB_INFO, TAB_CONSOLE, TAB_GRAPH, TAB_PEERS, TAB_REPAIR}; }
|
||||
|
||||
TabTypes tabFocus() const;
|
||||
QString tabTitle(TabTypes tab_type) const;
|
||||
|
||||
protected:
|
||||
|
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
|
||||
|
||||
// Don't remove this, it's needed to access
|
||||
// QApplication:: and QCoreApplication:: in the tests
|
||||
BitcoinApplication app(*node, argc, argv);
|
||||
BitcoinApplication app(*node);
|
||||
app.setApplicationName("Dash-Qt-test");
|
||||
|
||||
SSL_library_init();
|
||||
|
@ -98,6 +98,9 @@ WalletModel* WalletController::getOrCreateWallet(std::unique_ptr<interfaces::Wal
|
||||
|
||||
// Instantiate model and register it.
|
||||
WalletModel* wallet_model = new WalletModel(std::move(wallet), m_node, m_options_model, nullptr);
|
||||
// Handler callback runs in a different thread so fix wallet model thread affinity.
|
||||
wallet_model->moveToThread(thread());
|
||||
wallet_model->setParent(this);
|
||||
m_wallets.push_back(wallet_model);
|
||||
|
||||
// WalletModel::startPollBalance needs to be called in a thread managed by
|
||||
@ -124,25 +127,11 @@ WalletModel* WalletController::getOrCreateWallet(std::unique_ptr<interfaces::Wal
|
||||
connect(wallet_model, &WalletModel::coinsSent, this, &WalletController::coinsSent);
|
||||
|
||||
// Notify walletAdded signal on the GUI thread.
|
||||
if (QThread::currentThread() == thread()) {
|
||||
addWallet(wallet_model);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// Handler callback runs in a different thread so fix wallet model thread affinity.
|
||||
wallet_model->moveToThread(thread());
|
||||
bool invoked = QMetaObject::invokeMethod(this, "addWallet", Qt::QueuedConnection, Q_ARG(WalletModel*, wallet_model));
|
||||
assert(invoked);
|
||||
}
|
||||
Q_EMIT walletAdded(wallet_model);
|
||||
|
||||
return wallet_model;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void WalletController::addWallet(WalletModel* wallet_model)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// Take ownership of the wallet model and register it.
|
||||
wallet_model->setParent(this);
|
||||
Q_EMIT walletAdded(wallet_model);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void WalletController::removeAndDeleteWallet(WalletModel* wallet_model)
|
||||
{
|
||||
// Unregister wallet model.
|
||||
|
@ -50,9 +50,6 @@ public:
|
||||
OpenWalletActivity* openWallet(const std::string& name, QWidget* parent = nullptr);
|
||||
void closeWallet(WalletModel* wallet_model, QWidget* parent = nullptr);
|
||||
|
||||
private Q_SLOTS:
|
||||
void addWallet(WalletModel* wallet_model);
|
||||
|
||||
Q_SIGNALS:
|
||||
void walletAdded(WalletModel* wallet_model);
|
||||
void walletRemoved(WalletModel* wallet_model);
|
||||
|
@ -328,10 +328,12 @@ public:
|
||||
/** Base class for all Descriptor implementations. */
|
||||
class DescriptorImpl : public Descriptor
|
||||
{
|
||||
//! Public key arguments for this descriptor (size 1 for PK, PKH, WPKH; any size of Multisig).
|
||||
//! Public key arguments for this descriptor (size 1 for PK, PKH, WPKH; any size for Multisig).
|
||||
const std::vector<std::unique_ptr<PubkeyProvider>> m_pubkey_args;
|
||||
//! The sub-descriptor argument (nullptr for everything but SH and WSH).
|
||||
const std::unique_ptr<DescriptorImpl> m_script_arg;
|
||||
//! In doc/descriptors.m this is referred to as SCRIPT expressions sh(SCRIPT)
|
||||
//! and wsh(SCRIPT), and distinct from KEY expressions and ADDR expressions.
|
||||
const std::unique_ptr<DescriptorImpl> m_subdescriptor_arg;
|
||||
//! The string name of the descriptor function.
|
||||
const std::string m_name;
|
||||
|
||||
@ -342,10 +344,10 @@ protected:
|
||||
/** A helper function to construct the scripts for this descriptor.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* This function is invoked once for every CScript produced by evaluating
|
||||
* m_script_arg, or just once in case m_script_arg is nullptr.
|
||||
* m_subdescriptor_arg, or just once in case m_subdescriptor_arg is nullptr.
|
||||
|
||||
* @param pubkeys The evaluations of the m_pubkey_args field.
|
||||
* @param script The evaluation of m_script_arg (or nullptr when m_script_arg is nullptr).
|
||||
* @param script The evaluation of m_subdescriptor_arg (or nullptr when m_subdescriptor_arg is nullptr).
|
||||
* @param out A FlatSigningProvider to put scripts or public keys in that are necessary to the solver.
|
||||
* The script arguments to this function are automatically added, as is the origin info of the provided pubkeys.
|
||||
* @return A vector with scriptPubKeys for this descriptor.
|
||||
@ -353,12 +355,12 @@ protected:
|
||||
virtual std::vector<CScript> MakeScripts(const std::vector<CPubKey>& pubkeys, const CScript* script, FlatSigningProvider& out) const = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
public:
|
||||
DescriptorImpl(std::vector<std::unique_ptr<PubkeyProvider>> pubkeys, std::unique_ptr<DescriptorImpl> script, const std::string& name) : m_pubkey_args(std::move(pubkeys)), m_script_arg(std::move(script)), m_name(name) {}
|
||||
DescriptorImpl(std::vector<std::unique_ptr<PubkeyProvider>> pubkeys, std::unique_ptr<DescriptorImpl> script, const std::string& name) : m_pubkey_args(std::move(pubkeys)), m_subdescriptor_arg(std::move(script)), m_name(name) {}
|
||||
|
||||
bool IsSolvable() const override
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (m_script_arg) {
|
||||
if (!m_script_arg->IsSolvable()) return false;
|
||||
if (m_subdescriptor_arg) {
|
||||
if (!m_subdescriptor_arg->IsSolvable()) return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
@ -368,8 +370,8 @@ public:
|
||||
for (const auto& pubkey : m_pubkey_args) {
|
||||
if (pubkey->IsRange()) return true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (m_script_arg) {
|
||||
if (m_script_arg->IsRange()) return true;
|
||||
if (m_subdescriptor_arg) {
|
||||
if (m_subdescriptor_arg->IsRange()) return true;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
@ -389,10 +391,10 @@ public:
|
||||
}
|
||||
ret += std::move(tmp);
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (m_script_arg) {
|
||||
if (m_subdescriptor_arg) {
|
||||
if (pos++) ret += ",";
|
||||
std::string tmp;
|
||||
if (!m_script_arg->ToStringHelper(arg, tmp, priv)) return false;
|
||||
if (!m_subdescriptor_arg->ToStringHelper(arg, tmp, priv)) return false;
|
||||
ret += std::move(tmp);
|
||||
}
|
||||
out = std::move(ret) + ")";
|
||||
@ -421,6 +423,8 @@ public:
|
||||
// Construct temporary data in `entries` and `subscripts`, to avoid producing output in case of failure.
|
||||
for (const auto& p : m_pubkey_args) {
|
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entries.emplace_back();
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// If we have a cache, we don't need GetPubKey to compute the public key.
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// Pass in nullptr to signify only origin info is desired.
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if (!p->GetPubKey(pos, arg, cache_read ? nullptr : &entries.back().first, entries.back().second)) return false;
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if (cache_read) {
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// Cached expanded public key exists, use it.
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@ -437,9 +441,9 @@ public:
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}
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}
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std::vector<CScript> subscripts;
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if (m_script_arg) {
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if (m_subdescriptor_arg) {
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FlatSigningProvider subprovider;
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if (!m_script_arg->ExpandHelper(pos, arg, cache_read, subscripts, subprovider, cache_write)) return false;
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if (!m_subdescriptor_arg->ExpandHelper(pos, arg, cache_read, subscripts, subprovider, cache_write)) return false;
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out = Merge(out, subprovider);
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}
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@ -449,7 +453,7 @@ public:
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pubkeys.push_back(entry.first);
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out.origins.emplace(entry.first.GetID(), std::make_pair<CPubKey, KeyOriginInfo>(CPubKey(entry.first), std::move(entry.second)));
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}
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if (m_script_arg) {
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if (m_subdescriptor_arg) {
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for (const auto& subscript : subscripts) {
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out.scripts.emplace(CScriptID(subscript), subscript);
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std::vector<CScript> addscripts = MakeScripts(pubkeys, &subscript, out);
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@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ struct Descriptor {
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*
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* pos: the position at which to expand the descriptor. If IsRange() is false, this is ignored.
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* provider: the provider to query for private keys in case of hardened derivation.
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* output_script: the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here.
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* output_scripts: the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here.
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* out: scripts and public keys necessary for solving the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here (may be equal to provider).
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* cache: vector which will be overwritten with cache data necessary to-evaluate the descriptor at this point without access to private keys.
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* cache: vector which will be overwritten with cache data necessary to evaluate the descriptor at this point without access to private keys.
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*/
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virtual bool Expand(int pos, const SigningProvider& provider, std::vector<CScript>& output_scripts, FlatSigningProvider& out, std::vector<unsigned char>* cache = nullptr) const = 0;
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ struct Descriptor {
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*
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* pos: the position at which to expand the descriptor. If IsRange() is false, this is ignored.
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* cache: vector from which cached expansion data will be read.
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* output_script: the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here.
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* output_scripts: the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here.
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* out: scripts and public keys necessary for solving the expanded scriptPubKeys will be put here (may be equal to provider).
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*/
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virtual bool ExpandFromCache(int pos, const std::vector<unsigned char>& cache, std::vector<CScript>& output_scripts, FlatSigningProvider& out) const = 0;
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@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ static UniValue sendtoaddress(const JSONRPCRequest& request)
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" The recipient will receive less amount of Dash than you enter in the amount field."},
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{"use_is", RPCArg::Type::BOOL, /* default */ "false", "Deprecated and ignored"},
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{"use_cj", RPCArg::Type::BOOL, /* default */ "false", "Use CoinJoin funds only"},
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{"conf_target", RPCArg::Type::NUM, /* default */ "fallback to wallet's default", "Confirmation target (in blocks)"},
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{"conf_target", RPCArg::Type::NUM, /* default */ "wallet default", "Confirmation target (in blocks)"},
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{"estimate_mode", RPCArg::Type::STR, /* default */ "UNSET", "The fee estimate mode, must be one of:\n"
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" \"UNSET\"\n"
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" \"ECONOMICAL\"\n"
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@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ static UniValue sendmany(const JSONRPCRequest& request)
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},
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{"use_is", RPCArg::Type::BOOL, /* default */ "false", "Deprecated and ignored"},
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{"use_cj", RPCArg::Type::BOOL, /* default */ "false", "Use CoinJoin funds only"},
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{"conf_target", RPCArg::Type::NUM, /* default */ "fallback to wallet's default", "Confirmation target (in blocks)"},
|
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{"conf_target", RPCArg::Type::NUM, /* default */ "wallet default", "Confirmation target (in blocks)"},
|
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{"estimate_mode", RPCArg::Type::STR, /* default */ "UNSET", "The fee estimate mode, must be one of:\n"
|
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" \"UNSET\"\n"
|
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" \"ECONOMICAL\"\n"
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@ -3406,7 +3406,7 @@ static UniValue fundrawtransaction(const JSONRPCRequest& request)
|
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{"vout_index", RPCArg::Type::NUM, RPCArg::Optional::OMITTED, "The zero-based output index, before a change output is added."},
|
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},
|
||||
},
|
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{"conf_target", RPCArg::Type::NUM, /* default */ "fallback to wallet's default", "Confirmation target (in blocks)"},
|
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{"conf_target", RPCArg::Type::NUM, /* default */ "wallet default", "Confirmation target (in blocks)"},
|
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{"estimate_mode", RPCArg::Type::STR, /* default */ "UNSET", "The fee estimate mode, must be one of:\n"
|
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" \"UNSET\"\n"
|
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" \"ECONOMICAL\"\n"
|
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|
@ -65,6 +65,10 @@ class CBrokenBlock(CBlock):
|
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def normal_serialize(self):
|
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return super().serialize()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
DUPLICATE_COINBASE_SCRIPT_SIG = b'\x01\x78' # Valid for block at height 120
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
def set_test_params(self):
|
||||
self.num_nodes = 1
|
||||
@ -95,6 +99,13 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
self.spendable_outputs = []
|
||||
|
||||
# Create a new block
|
||||
b_dup_cb = self.next_block('dup_cb')
|
||||
b_dup_cb.vtx[0].vin[0].scriptSig = DUPLICATE_COINBASE_SCRIPT_SIG
|
||||
b_dup_cb.vtx[0].rehash()
|
||||
duplicate_tx = b_dup_cb.vtx[0]
|
||||
b_dup_cb = self.update_block('dup_cb', [])
|
||||
self.send_blocks([b_dup_cb])
|
||||
|
||||
b0 = self.next_block(0)
|
||||
self.save_spendable_output()
|
||||
self.send_blocks([b0])
|
||||
@ -717,7 +728,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# Test a few invalid tx types
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b35 (10) -> b39 (11) -> b42 (12) -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17)
|
||||
# -> b35 (10) -> b39 (11) -> b42 (12) -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 ()
|
||||
# \-> ??? (17)
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
@ -743,14 +754,14 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# reset to good chain
|
||||
self.move_tip(57)
|
||||
b60 = self.next_block(60, spend=out[17])
|
||||
b60 = self.next_block(60)
|
||||
self.send_blocks([b60], True)
|
||||
self.save_spendable_output()
|
||||
|
||||
# Test BIP30
|
||||
# Test BIP30 (reject duplicate)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b39 (11) -> b42 (12) -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17)
|
||||
# \-> b61 (18)
|
||||
# -> b39 (11) -> b42 (12) -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 ()
|
||||
# \-> b61 ()
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Blocks are not allowed to contain a transaction whose id matches that of an earlier,
|
||||
# not-fully-spent transaction in the same chain. To test, make identical coinbases;
|
||||
@ -758,20 +769,44 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
#
|
||||
self.log.info("Reject a block with a transaction with a duplicate hash of a previous transaction (BIP30)")
|
||||
self.move_tip(60)
|
||||
b61 = self.next_block(61, spend=out[18])
|
||||
b61.vtx[0].vin[0].scriptSig = b60.vtx[0].vin[0].scriptSig # Equalize the coinbases
|
||||
b61 = self.next_block(61)
|
||||
b61.vtx[0].vin[0].scriptSig = DUPLICATE_COINBASE_SCRIPT_SIG
|
||||
b61.vtx[0].rehash()
|
||||
b61 = self.update_block(61, [])
|
||||
assert_equal(b60.vtx[0].serialize(), b61.vtx[0].serialize())
|
||||
assert_equal(duplicate_tx.serialize(), b61.vtx[0].serialize())
|
||||
self.send_blocks([b61], success=False, reject_reason='bad-txns-BIP30', reconnect=True)
|
||||
|
||||
# Test BIP30 (allow duplicate if spent)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b57 (16) -> b60 ()
|
||||
# \-> b_spend_dup_cb (b_dup_cb) -> b_dup_2 ()
|
||||
#
|
||||
self.move_tip(57)
|
||||
b_spend_dup_cb = self.next_block('spend_dup_cb')
|
||||
tx = CTransaction()
|
||||
tx.vin.append(CTxIn(COutPoint(duplicate_tx.sha256, 0)))
|
||||
tx.vout.append(CTxOut(0, CScript([OP_TRUE])))
|
||||
self.sign_tx(tx, duplicate_tx)
|
||||
tx.rehash()
|
||||
b_spend_dup_cb = self.update_block('spend_dup_cb', [tx])
|
||||
|
||||
b_dup_2 = self.next_block('dup_2')
|
||||
b_dup_2.vtx[0].vin[0].scriptSig = DUPLICATE_COINBASE_SCRIPT_SIG
|
||||
b_dup_2.vtx[0].rehash()
|
||||
b_dup_2 = self.update_block('dup_2', [])
|
||||
assert_equal(duplicate_tx.serialize(), b_dup_2.vtx[0].serialize())
|
||||
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].gettxout(txid=duplicate_tx.hash, n=0)['confirmations'], 119)
|
||||
self.send_blocks([b_spend_dup_cb, b_dup_2], success=True)
|
||||
# The duplicate has less confirmations
|
||||
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].gettxout(txid=duplicate_tx.hash, n=0)['confirmations'], 1)
|
||||
|
||||
# Test tx.isFinal is properly rejected (not an exhaustive tx.isFinal test, that should be in data-driven transaction tests)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b39 (11) -> b42 (12) -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17)
|
||||
# -> b_spend_dup_cb (b_dup_cb) -> b_dup_2 ()
|
||||
# \-> b62 (18)
|
||||
#
|
||||
self.log.info("Reject a block with a transaction with a nonfinal locktime")
|
||||
self.move_tip(60)
|
||||
self.move_tip('dup_2')
|
||||
b62 = self.next_block(62)
|
||||
tx = CTransaction()
|
||||
tx.nLockTime = 0xffffffff # this locktime is non-final
|
||||
@ -784,11 +819,11 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# Test a non-final coinbase is also rejected
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b39 (11) -> b42 (12) -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17)
|
||||
# -> b_spend_dup_cb (b_dup_cb) -> b_dup_2 ()
|
||||
# \-> b63 (-)
|
||||
#
|
||||
self.log.info("Reject a block with a coinbase transaction with a nonfinal locktime")
|
||||
self.move_tip(60)
|
||||
self.move_tip('dup_2')
|
||||
b63 = self.next_block(63)
|
||||
b63.vtx[0].nLockTime = 0xffffffff
|
||||
b63.vtx[0].vin[0].nSequence = 0xDEADBEEF
|
||||
@ -804,14 +839,14 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
# What matters is that the receiving node should not reject the bloated block, and then reject the canonical
|
||||
# block on the basis that it's the same as an already-rejected block (which would be a consensus failure.)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b39 (11) -> b42 (12) -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17) -> b64 (18)
|
||||
# -> b_spend_dup_cb (b_dup_cb) -> b_dup_2 () -> b64 (18)
|
||||
# \
|
||||
# b64a (18)
|
||||
# b64a is a bloated block (non-canonical varint)
|
||||
# b64 is a good block (same as b64 but w/ canonical varint)
|
||||
#
|
||||
self.log.info("Accept a valid block even if a bloated version of the block has previously been sent")
|
||||
self.move_tip(60)
|
||||
self.move_tip('dup_2')
|
||||
regular_block = self.next_block("64a", spend=out[18])
|
||||
|
||||
# make it a "broken_block," with non-canonical serialization
|
||||
@ -837,7 +872,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
node.disconnect_p2ps()
|
||||
self.reconnect_p2p()
|
||||
|
||||
self.move_tip(60)
|
||||
self.move_tip('dup_2')
|
||||
b64 = CBlock(b64a)
|
||||
b64.vtx = copy.deepcopy(b64a.vtx)
|
||||
assert_equal(b64.hash, b64a.hash)
|
||||
@ -849,7 +884,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# Spend an output created in the block itself
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b42 (12) -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17) -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19)
|
||||
# -> b_dup_2 () -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19)
|
||||
#
|
||||
self.log.info("Accept a block with a transaction spending an output created in the same block")
|
||||
self.move_tip(64)
|
||||
@ -862,7 +897,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# Attempt to spend an output created later in the same block
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17) -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19)
|
||||
# -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19)
|
||||
# \-> b66 (20)
|
||||
self.log.info("Reject a block with a transaction spending an output created later in the same block")
|
||||
self.move_tip(65)
|
||||
@ -874,7 +909,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# Attempt to double-spend a transaction created in a block
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17) -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19)
|
||||
# -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19)
|
||||
# \-> b67 (20)
|
||||
#
|
||||
#
|
||||
@ -889,7 +924,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# More tests of block subsidy
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b43 (13) -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17) -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19) -> b69 (20)
|
||||
# -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19) -> b69 (20)
|
||||
# \-> b68 (20)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# b68 - coinbase with an extra 10 satoshis,
|
||||
@ -916,7 +951,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# Test spending the outpoint of a non-existent transaction
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17) -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19) -> b69 (20)
|
||||
# -> b65 (19) -> b69 (20)
|
||||
# \-> b70 (21)
|
||||
#
|
||||
self.log.info("Reject a block containing a transaction spending from a non-existent input")
|
||||
@ -932,7 +967,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# Test accepting an invalid block which has the same hash as a valid one (via merkle tree tricks)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b53 (14) -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17) -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19) -> b69 (20) -> b72 (21)
|
||||
# -> b65 (19) -> b69 (20) -> b72 (21)
|
||||
# \-> b71 (21)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# b72 is a good block.
|
||||
@ -961,7 +996,7 @@ class FullBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
|
||||
# Test some invalid scripts and MAX_BLOCK_SIGOPS
|
||||
#
|
||||
# -> b55 (15) -> b57 (16) -> b60 (17) -> b64 (18) -> b65 (19) -> b69 (20) -> b72 (21)
|
||||
# -> b69 (20) -> b72 (21)
|
||||
# \-> b** (22)
|
||||
#
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -17,7 +17,10 @@ class PSBTTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
|
||||
self.setup_clean_chain = False
|
||||
self.num_nodes = 3
|
||||
# TODO: remove -txindex. Currently required for getrawtransaction call.
|
||||
self.extra_args = [[], ["-txindex"], ["-txindex"]]
|
||||
self.extra_args = [[],
|
||||
["-txindex"],
|
||||
["-txindex"]
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
def skip_test_if_missing_module(self):
|
||||
self.skip_if_no_wallet()
|
||||
|
@ -12,9 +12,8 @@ from .messages import (
|
||||
CTransaction,
|
||||
CTxIn,
|
||||
CTxOut,
|
||||
ser_string,
|
||||
)
|
||||
from .script import CScript, OP_TRUE, OP_CHECKSIG
|
||||
from .script import CScript, CScriptNum, CScriptOp, OP_TRUE, OP_CHECKSIG
|
||||
from .util import assert_equal, hex_str_to_bytes
|
||||
from io import BytesIO
|
||||
|
||||
@ -33,20 +32,13 @@ def create_block(hashprev, coinbase, ntime=None):
|
||||
block.calc_sha256()
|
||||
return block
|
||||
|
||||
def serialize_script_num(value):
|
||||
r = bytearray(0)
|
||||
if value == 0:
|
||||
return r
|
||||
neg = value < 0
|
||||
absvalue = -value if neg else value
|
||||
while (absvalue):
|
||||
r.append(int(absvalue & 0xff))
|
||||
absvalue >>= 8
|
||||
if r[-1] & 0x80:
|
||||
r.append(0x80 if neg else 0)
|
||||
elif neg:
|
||||
r[-1] |= 0x80
|
||||
return r
|
||||
def script_BIP34_coinbase_height(height):
|
||||
if height <= 16:
|
||||
res = CScriptOp.encode_op_n(height)
|
||||
# Append dummy to increase scriptSig size above 2 (see bad-cb-length consensus rule)
|
||||
return CScript([res, OP_TRUE])
|
||||
return CScript([CScriptNum(height)])
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def create_coinbase(height, pubkey=None, dip4_activated=False):
|
||||
"""Create a coinbase transaction, assuming no miner fees.
|
||||
@ -54,8 +46,7 @@ def create_coinbase(height, pubkey=None, dip4_activated=False):
|
||||
If pubkey is passed in, the coinbase output will be a P2PK output;
|
||||
otherwise an anyone-can-spend output."""
|
||||
coinbase = CTransaction()
|
||||
coinbase.vin.append(CTxIn(COutPoint(0, 0xffffffff),
|
||||
ser_string(serialize_script_num(height)), 0xffffffff))
|
||||
coinbase.vin.append(CTxIn(COutPoint(0, 0xffffffff), script_BIP34_coinbase_height(height), 0xffffffff))
|
||||
coinbaseoutput = CTxOut()
|
||||
coinbaseoutput.nValue = 500 * COIN
|
||||
halvings = int(height / 150) # regtest
|
||||
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user