40fdb2a212d0a0e775114e4766d065e6d234c155 test: Fix Comment Typo in BitcoinTestFramework (Joel Klabo)
Pull request description:
Missing "override" in comment describing use of set_test_params
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michaelfolkson:
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907f142fc7e1d35f443be076367739faf11cc2cc rpc: change no wallet loaded message to be clearer (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Changes the no wallet is loaded rpc error message to be clearer that no wallet is loaded and how the user can load or create a wallet. Also changes the error code from METHOD_NOT_FOUND to RPC_WALLET_NOT_FOUND as that makes more sense.
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MarcoFalke:
review ACK 907f142fc7e1d35f443be076367739faf11cc2cc
kristapsk:
ACK 907f142fc7e1d35f443be076367739faf11cc2cc. In addition to standard tests, just in case tested that this doesn't break anything with JoinMarket.
meshcollider:
utACK 907f142fc7e1d35f443be076367739faf11cc2cc
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56b018ca7f37d25041b74f1bec305bdf54a55b9b test: Fix flaky wallet_basic test (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
Fixes#19853
I investigated the issue in #19876 and I still intend to fix the underlying issue of a race when using wallet RPCs right after starting a node in that PR. However, since that is a bit more complicated than I initially thought it makes sense to merge the fix of the test so the intermittent test failures stop. This fix in the test is going to be needed, either way, #19876 will only provide an error where before it was reporting a false balance.
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5067c5acc30c5cf87496c1bf8eb03712cc66b206 [test] Add test for getblockheader verboseness (Torhte Butler)
Pull request description:
Improve test coverage by adding a test for getblockheader with verbose argument set to false.
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theStack:
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72351784b3df21a89f79076f4b814a6e700b6469 lint: Remove travis env var from commit linter (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
#19439 was recently merged and seemed to work fine but I now noticed strange behavior when it was running in Travis, which I could not reproduce locally. It turns out `TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE` which is used in Travis to get the commits for the linter, uses all the commits that were in a push, which includes all rebase commits for example. This means that the linter can fail on a commit that the developer has never even seen before, which can be very confusing. See an example here which caused me to look into this: https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/714296381 The commit that is reported as failing in my PR is not part of my PR.
I think we rather want to use something like `git merge-base` to get the commit range by default and in Travis. I am leaving the env variable functionality in place with a different name but this is not a variable that can be expected to be present in the CI environments so the `merge-base` range should be used there by default.
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hebasto:
ACK 72351784b3df21a89f79076f4b814a6e700b6469, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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284a969cc082ae3c63ab523f22e71da86ad4ab20 Linter to check commit message formatting (Amir Ghorbanian)
Pull request description:
Write linter to check that commit messages have a new line before the body or no body at all. fixes issue #19091.
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troygiorshev:
ACK 284a969cc082ae3c63ab523f22e71da86ad4ab20 Reviewed, manually tested. Works great!
fjahr:
tested ACK 284a969cc082ae3c63ab523f22e71da86ad4ab20
adamjonas:
utACK 284a969cc082ae3c63ab523f22e71da86ad4ab20
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2be35725069fd4c589497b93e09e1c6db6946372 test: Fix IPv6 check on BSD systems (nthumann)
Pull request description:
I noticed that `test_ipv6_local()` always returns `False` on macOS or FreeBSD, even though IPv6 is working perfectly fine. This causes `test/functional/rpc_bind.py --ipv6` and `test/functional/feature_proxy.py` to skip their run.
Apparently, there's a check if the port number is `0` (see [here](64881da478/sys/netinet6/udp6_usrreq.c (L248)) or [here](8f02f2a044/bsd/netinet6/udp6_usrreq.c (L282))), while Linux has no problem with this.
This is fixed by specifying any other port number than `0`, e.g. `1`. Still, because of `SOCK_DGRAM`, no actual connection is made.
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fanquake:
ACK 2be35725069fd4c589497b93e09e1c6db6946372 - nice improvement. I checked that with this change ipv6 related tests in `feature_proxy.py` are being run.
theStack:
ACK 2be35725069fd4c589497b93e09e1c6db6946372
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* Update to leveldb upstream using subtree merge
* Import crc32c using subtree merge as as 'src/crc32c'
* build: Update build system for new leveldb
Upstream leveldb switched build systems, which means we need to define
a few different values.
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* doc: Add crc32c subtree to developer notes
* test: Add crc32c to subtree check linter
* test: Add crc32c exception to various linters and generation scripts
* build: Add LCOV exception for crc32c
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* build: CRC32C build system integration
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
8b2f471a1bff753cc4df29805ef38c3623f64f6e qa: Fix double-negative arg test (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Commit 67518f7cc61bf59ddfa0fd7c8dbbdec3653b9556 tests do not catch that a pointer is returned instead of a value.
This PR makes test to not accept trailing characters after 0.
From [IRC](http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2020-01-07.html#l-358):
> \<hebasto\> ryanofsky: hmm, why test/functional/feature_config_args.py passed on 67518f7cc61bf59ddfa0fd7c8dbbdec3653b9556 ?
> \<hebasto\> I see now: test is broken.
> \<ryanofsky\> test should be unaffected by that change, do you see a break somewhere?
> \<hebasto\> yes: "-connect=0x7fff50369968" != "-connect=0"
> ...
> \<ryanofsky\> Oh I see how that would happen, it should not be a problem in the current PR.
> \<hebasto\> going to submit a pr to fix test
> \<ryanofsky\> in the commit you mentioned, value is a pointer to a string, and it was printing the pointer address instead of the string on: LogPrintf("Warning: parsed potentially confusing double-negative -%s=%s\n", key, value);
> \<hebasto\> correct
> \<ryanofsky\> oh I see, test could be fixed to more robust and not accept trailing characters after 0
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 8b2f471a1bff753cc4df29805ef38c3623f64f6e. I don't know how you found this but it's a nice catch! This change should make the test more reliable.
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8f2d7737cc236b6122f30e31856eb3181960fba1 test: add functional test for non-standard txs with too large scriptSig (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Approaches another missing functional test of issue #17394 (counterpart to unit test in PR #17480, Commit 5e8a56348b): A transaction is rejected by the mempool with reason `"scriptsig-size"` if any of the inputs' scriptSig is larger than 1650 bytes.
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 8f2d7737cc236b6122f30e31856eb3181960fba1
instagibbs:
ACK 8f2d7737cc
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88a79cb436b30b39d37d139da723f5a31e9d161b fix converttopsbt permitsigdata arg, add basic test (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
The final check for extraneous sigdata has a flipped boolean, resulting in incorrect behavior.
Resolves https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14355
Tree-SHA512: 5157a74b8ddebd7d836fba96765c4d7ed15a73d4289817353d3566a0f6803bd4bbc3f936735c517c7a83a6cbdb4052b9c61d23f6cc4ad00a6077278cd51adbd4
7a6627ae87b637bf32c03122865402bd71adf0d1 Fix mining to an invalid target + ensure that a new block has the correct hash internally in Python tests (Samer Afach)
Pull request description:
Test with block 47 in the `feature_block.py` creates a block with a hash higher than the target, which is supposed to fail. Now two issues exist there, and both have low probability of showing up:
1. The creation is done with `while (hash < target)`, which is wrong, because hash = target is a valid mined value based on the code in the function `CheckProofOfWork()` that validates the mining target:
```
if (UintToArith256(hash) > bnTarget)
return false;
```
2. As we know the hash stored in CBlock class in Python is stateful, unlike how it's in C++, where calling `CBlock::GetHash()` will actively calculate the hash and not cache it anywhere. With this, blocks that come out of the method `next_block` can have incorrect hash value when `solve=False`. This is because the `next_block` is mostly used with `solve=True`, and solving does call the function `rehash()` which calculates the hash of the block, but with `solve=False`, nothing calls that method. And since the work to be done in regtests is very low, the probably of this problem showing up is very low, but it practically happens (well, with much higher probability compared to issue No. 1 above).
This PR fixes both these issues.
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d6d2602a32251c1017da88b47c801b7283c66ce3 add: test that transactions expire from mempool (0xb10c)
Pull request description:
This adds the functional test `mempool_expiry.py` covering mempool transaction expiry. Both the default `DEFAULT_MEMPOOL_EXPIRY` of 336 hours (two weeks, set in #9312) and the user definable mempool expiry via the `-mempoolexpiry=<n>` command line option are tested. The test checks that descendants of expired transactions are removed as well.
*Notes for reviewers*
- `LimitMempoolSize()` (which is the only caller of `CTxMemPool::Expire()`) is only called when a transaction is added to the mempool. In order to test expiry of a transaction-that-should-expire, the mocktime is set and a random transaction is broadcast to trigger `LimitMempoolSize()`. The transaction-that-should-expire is then checked for expiry. LMK if there is another way, but I don't think there is.
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MarcoFalke:
ACK d6d2602a32251c1017da88b47c801b7283c66ce3
theStack:
ACK d6d2602a32
promag:
Code review ACK d6d2602a32251c1017da88b47c801b7283c66ce3.
Tree-SHA512: eb68cd9e2d870872b8e8e1522fed8954fb99cc9e4edda4b28bb2a4e41cddbc53fe6f7d9c090f1e0e98ab49beb24bf37ff3787a9e9801a95e8ae9ca9eb34fe6f0
2a95c7c95690112a03b14ccb0fb8f66db12cb75b ci: Check for submodules (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
See #18019.
The current solution looks like this (I also tested with multiple submodules):
```
These submodules were found, delete them:
355a5a310019659d9bf6818d2fd66fbb214dfed7 curl (curl-7_68_0-108-g355a5a310)
```
The submodule example command was `git submodule add https://github.com/curl/curl.git curl`
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laanwj:
ACK 2a95c7c95690112a03b14ccb0fb8f66db12cb75b
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60582d6060542c1e3a23141ea825e36818fbbd54 [linter] Strip trailing / in path for git-subtree-check (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
git-subtree-check fails if the directory is given with a trailing slash,
eg:
```
> test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh src/univalue/
ERROR: src/univalue/ is not a subtree
```
Shell autocompletes will add the trailing slash when autofilling the
path name, which will therefore cause the script to fail.
Just ignore any trailing slash.
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laanwj:
ACK 60582d6060542c1e3a23141ea825e36818fbbd54
dongcarl:
ACK 60582d6060542c1e3a23141ea825e36818fbbd54
fanquake:
ACK 60582d6060542c1e3a23141ea825e36818fbbd54 - tested before and after.
Tree-SHA512: 5a91979b60e1d4b1310fd02a0ccc5465dbff57d9c94bba81e4758442a627cfa32217ab8f973990a17b5d961ecae61fb56b56ccf10f87e61dd03e88a1e0b8f99d
8acd58927a614e006641384f61f8e7fca1cc68fc Fix Python Docstring to include all Args. (John Bampton)
Pull request description:
Found a Python function that had incorrect and missing arguments in its Docstring.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 8acd58927a614e006641384f61f8e7fca1cc68fc
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2c3eade704 Make fs::path::string() always return utf-8 string (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
Imbue `fs::path` with `std::codecvt_utf8_utf16` at `SetupEnvironment()`, so that default string encoding will be utf-8 inside `fs::path`.
Tree-SHA512: 0cb59464d777278decbf24771fc5ff0cb2caa7bc2fe8ee5cd36c97a2324873a3caad131f08f050393b488316ee7f4ab0b28b7fa4699e41839f8e51b9867d5118
# Conflicts:
# src/qt/guiutil.cpp
bb6ca65f9890e8280ace32de5a37774e14705859 gui: get special folder in unicode (Chun Kuan Lee)
1c5d22585384c8bb05a27a04eab5c57b31d623fb Drop boost::scoped_array (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
Drop boost::scoped_array and simplify the code.
`TCHAR` should be defined as `wchar_t` if `UNICODE` is defined. So we can use `.toStdWString().c_str()` to get wchar_t C-style string.
Fix#13819
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# Conflicts:
# src/qt/guiutil.cpp
490da639cbd48ce0dc438abbfc89ab796391cb2a Make lint-includes.sh work from any directory (Kristaps Kaupe)
Pull request description:
Before this change it works from root folder of bitcoin git repo, but if you do `cd test/lint; ./test-includes.sh`, you will have a lot of false positive messages like this:
```
Good job! The circular dependency "chainparamsbase -> util/system -> chainparamsbase" is no longer present.
Please remove it from EXPECTED_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCIES in ./lint-circular-dependencies.sh
to make sure this circular dependency is not accidentally reintroduced.
Good job! The circular dependency "index/txindex -> validation -> index/txindex" is no longer present.
Please remove it from EXPECTED_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCIES in ./lint-circular-dependencies.sh
to make sure this circular dependency is not accidentally reintroduced.
```
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d48c1e837ae1bd08e0f18ad1b57ff72675c3d6ad Add window final block height to getchaintxstats (Jonathan "Duke" Leto)
Pull request description:
This patch is motivated by the desire to make the output of `getchaintxstats` more useful and optimized for applications to consume and render the data.
Firstly, this data is already available to the RPC, no additional work is done. Currently additional RPC calls will be needed to look up the height of the final block in the window or the block height that began the window.
By adding the block height of the final block in the window, the JSON is "self-contained" and applications can calculate the exact block height range of the window with no additional RPC requests.
For example, a web application which wants to render historical information for `getchaintxstats` RPC on various window sizes might call the RPC with various window lengths, once per day, and store the JSON results somewhere. Because the final block height of each dataset is included, it's no extra work to determine the exact block window range of each JSON response.
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promag:
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a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36 [qa] Test disconnect block failure -> shutdown (Suhas Daftuar)
4433ed0f730cfd60eeba3694ff3c283ce2c0c8ee [validation] Crash if disconnecting a block fails (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
If we're unable to disconnect a block during normal operation, then that is a
failure of our local system (such as disk failure) or the chain that we are on
(eg CVE-2018-17144), but cannot be due to failure of the (more work) chain that
we're trying to validate.
We should abort rather than stay on a less work chain.
Fixes#14341.
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practicalswift:
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TheBlueMatt:
utACK a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36. Didn't bother to review the test in detail, it looked fine. Debated whether invalidateblock should ever crash the node, but *not* crashing in the case of hitting a pruned block (which is the only change here) is clearly better, even if there are other cases I'd argue we should crash in.
ryanofsky:
utACK a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36. Only change since last review is new comment.
promag:
ACK a47df1347, it takes awhile to quit (RPC connection timeouts) but that's unrelated - hope to fix that soon.
fanquake:
ACK a47df13471e3168e2e02023fb20cdf2414141b36
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e142ee03e7a139168aa1dbf5910c616f60d25042 doc: describe how to pass wildcard names to test runner (Jon Atack)
6a7a70b8cf05a82737c72020fd2b0eebc97cb5e4 test: enable passing wildcards with path to test runner (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Currently, passing wildcard testname args to the test runner from outside the test/functional/ directory does not work, even though developers expect it to. See these recent IRC discussions for more background: http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-07-10.html#l-262 (lines 262 to 323) and http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-07-11.html#l-134.
1. [BUGFIX] Enable passing wildcards with paths. Examples:
- `test/functional/test_runner.py test/functional/wallet*`
- `functional/test_runner.py functional/wallet*`
- `test/functional/test_runner.py ./test/functional/tool* test/functional/mempool*`
- A current limitation this PR does not change: 9 test files with arguments in their filename are not picked up by wildcard search.
2. [Docs] Describe how to pass wildcard names (multiple and with paths) to the test runner in test/README.md.
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jnewbery:
tested ACK e142ee03e7a139168aa1dbf5910c616f60d25042
jachiang:
Tested ACK e142ee03e7. Thanks a lot for this fix!
MarcoFalke:
ACK e142ee03e7a139168aa1dbf5910c616f60d25042, fine with me
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8f250ab7882a852f1b1947cef4837d2de5ca6913 TEST: Replace hard-coded hex tx with classes (Steven Roose)
Pull request description:
Came across these breaking Elements.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 8f250ab7882a852f1b1947cef4837d2de5ca6913
instagibbs:
utACK 8f250ab788
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9dcb6763fb [qa] Use correct python index slices in example test (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
There's an off-by-one in the list indices used in example_test.py.
Tree-SHA512: d75b77c1e0b3931d02dfa043da4cb6fe8e62864a73717ce5c184d9dbeb25579342c6365cc7bbcc7c4382d76a320a528bf3c69107854dfc6fa704133d0ba11012
# Conflicts:
# test/functional/example_test.py
Change ctpl implementation to use STL queue & mutex.
Use ctpl synchronized queue instead of boost lockfree queue in bls worker aggregator.
Use smart pointers for memory management of Aggregator and VectorAggregator. With 'delete this;' the objects are prone to data race on the delete operator.
Use smart pointers for memory management of ContributionVerifier.
Pass shared_ptr by value to other threads via worker pool.
f3b90f2e05 Run all lint scripts (Julian Fleischer)
Pull request description:
The description reads:
```
# This script runs all contrib/devtools/lint-*.sh files, and fails if any exit
# with a non-zero status code.
```
This runs all scripts and returns with a non-zero exit code if any failed.
ACKs for commit f3b90f:
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414326952c use export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 (Julian Fleischer)
728c82d029 make script exit if a command fails (Julian Fleischer)
506890b24d move remaining travis build steps into individual files (Julian Fleischer)
272306ea57 number .travis/ script according to build lifecycle and add README to explain (Julian Fleischer)
519e2739cf move lint stage up to resemble travis build ui (Julian Fleischer)
86d34f0e65 abort script in END_FOLD on non-zero exit code (Julian Fleischer)
4f2f88c7b0 move script sections info individual files and comply with shellcheck (Julian Fleischer)
Pull request description:
This PR is extracted from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13816 to make that one easier to review. It follows on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13849 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13851
In here the shell script parts from `travis.yml` are extracted into `.travis/before_install.sh`, `.travis/install.sh`, `.travis/before_script.sh`, `.travis/script.sh`, and `.travis/lint.sh`.
This has the benefit that `test/lint/lint-shell.sh` will also shellcheck these parts. Also it makes the individual script parts more readable.
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fa3e874d69 test: pruning: Check that verifychain can be called when pruned (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
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57281199b8 lint/format-strings: Correctly exclude escaped percent symbols (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
The current code fails to exclude correctly for patterns like `"%%%X"`
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5c40e7b91a test: allows test_runner command line to receive parameters for each test (marcoagner)
Pull request description:
Fixes#14791.
Seems to address the asked behaviour in a simple way, but could address more if a more complex behaviour is found to be needed (e.g. call `rpc_bind --ipv4` without the ".py" and have it added).
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5d62dcf9cfb5c0b2511c10667ed47ec3b3610d72 lint: Make sure we read the command line inputs using utf-8 decoding in python (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
Make sure we read the command line inputs using utf-8 decoding in python
occurred from travis cron job:
contrib/verify-commits/verify-commits.py should run with utf-8, otherwise it would raise UnicodeDecodeError
`UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 744: ordinal not in range(128)`
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# Conflicts:
# contrib/devtools/optimize-pngs.py
68400d8b96 tests: Use explicit imports (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Enable automatic detection of undefined names in Python tests scripts. Remove wildcard imports.
Wildcard imports make it unclear which names are present in the namespace, confusing both readers and many automated tools.
An additional benefit of not using wildcard imports in tests scripts is that readers of a test script then can infer the rough testing scope just by looking at the imports.
Before this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:8:1: F403 'from test_framework.util import *' used; unable to detect undefined names
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:9:1: F403 'from test_framework.script import *' used; unable to detect undefined names
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:10:1: F403 'from test_framework.mininode import *' used; unable to detect undefined names
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:15:12: F405 bytes_to_hex_str may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:17:58: F405 CScript may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:25:13: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:31: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:26:60: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:41: F405 satoshi_round may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
./test/functional/feature_rbf.py:30:68: F405 COIN may be undefined, or defined from star imports: test_framework.mininode, test_framework.script, test_framework.util
$
```
After this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-python.sh | head -10
$
```
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4b7091a842 Replace median fee rate with feerate percentiles (Marcin Jachymiak)
Pull request description:
Currently, the `medianfeerate` statistic is calculated from the feerate of the middle transaction of a list of transactions sorted by feerate.
This PR instead uses the value of the 50th percentile weight unit in the block, and also calculates the feerate at the 10th, 25th, 75th, and 90th percentiles. This more accurately corresponds with what is generally meant by median feerate.
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e306be742932d4ea5aca0ea4768e54b2fc3dc6a0 Use 72 byte dummy signatures when watching only inputs may be used (Andrew Chow)
48b1473c898129a99212e2db36c61cf93625ea17 Use 71 byte signature for DUMMY_SIGNATURE_CREATOR (Andrew Chow)
18dfea0dd082af18dfb02981b7ee1cd44d514388 Always create 70 byte signatures with low R values (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
When creating signatures for transactions, always make one which has a 32 byte or smaller R and 32 byte or smaller S value. This results in signatures that are always less than 71 bytes (32 byte R + 32 byte S + 6 bytes DER + 1 byte sighash) with low R values. In most cases, the signature will be 71 bytes.
Because R is not mutable in the same way that S is, a low R value can only be found by trying different nonces. RFC 6979 for deterministic nonce generation has the option to specify additional entropy, so we simply use that and add a uin32_t counter which we increment in order to try different nonces. Nonces are sill deterministically generated as the nonce used will the be the first one where the counter results in a nonce that results in a low R value. Because different nonces need to be tried, time to produce a signature does increase. On average, it takes twice as long to make a signature as two signatures need to be created, on average, to find one with a low R.
Having a fixed size signature makes size calculations easier and also saves half a byte of transaction size, on average.
DUMMY_SIGNATURE_CREATOR has been modified to produce 71 byte dummy signatures instead of 72 byte signatures.
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5654efb187d24eb29a343c720e3937b01457c8b7 Ported usage of deprecated optparse module to argparse module (Kvaciral)
Pull request description:
The optparse module is deprecated since Python 2,7/3.2 . Recommend usage of the argparse module which improves upon optparse.
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fafe73a626 qa: Raise feature_help timeout to 5s (MarcoFalke)
faabd7bc47 qa: Use files for stdout/stderr to support Windows (MarcoFalke)
facb56ffaf qa: Run gen_rpcauth with sys.executable (MarcoFalke)
fada8966c5 qa: Close stdout and stderr file when node stops (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
### qa: Close stdout and stderr file when node stops
Since these files are potentially deleted by the test framework for cleanup, they should be closed first. Otherwise this will lead to errors on Windows when the tests finish successfully.
Side note: After the patch, it is no longer possible to reopen the file on Windows (see https://docs.python.org/3/library/tempfile.html#tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile)
### qa: Run gen_rpcauth with sys.executable
Similar to `test_runner.py`, the `sys.executable` needs to be passed down into subprocesses to pass on native Windows. (Should have no effect on Linux)
### qa: Use files for stdout/stderr to support Windows
It seems that using PIPE is not supported on Windows. Also, it is easier to just use the files that capture the stdout and stderr within the test node class.
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fa85c985ed qa: Add p2p_invalid_locator test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Should not be merged *before* #13907
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fa5587fe71 qa: wait_for_verack by default (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This removes the need to do so manually every time a connection is added.
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5a05aa2db2 Add metavar to match var name in help text + Change wording for better readability (Martin Erlandsson)
Pull request description:
The help text given by `test/functional/test_runner.py -h` refers to the value `n`, which is defined as `COMBINEDLOGSLEN` in the list of commands.
To make the help text consistent, this PR changes the display name `COMBINEDLOGSLEN` to `n` by setting the argparse [`metavar`](https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html#metavar) attribute. (`metavar` only changes the _displayed_ name)
Alternatively: Do the opposite and change the help text to use `COMBINEDLOGSLEN`.
---
Before PR:
```
➜ bitcoin > test/functional/test_runner.py -h | grep -A 1 combinedlogslen
--combinedlogslen COMBINEDLOGSLEN, -c COMBINEDLOGSLEN
print a combined log (of length n lines) from all test nodes and test framework to the console on failure.
```
After PR:
```
➜ bitcoin > test/functional/test_runner.py -h | grep -A 1 combinedlogslen
--combinedlogslen n, -c n
print a combined log (of length n lines) from all test nodes and test frameworks to the console on failure.
```
---
Also, fixed pluralization typo.
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086fc83571 Tests: Fix a comment (fridokus)
Pull request description:
Fix a comment that was false
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8907df9e02ec47ef249a7422faa766f06aa01e94 qa: Ensure wallet unload during walletpassphrase timeout (João Barbosa)
321decffa1fbf213462d97e5372bd0c4eeb99635 rpc: Fix wallet unload during walletpassphrase timeout (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Replaces the raw wallet pointer in the `RPCRunLater` callback with a `std::weak_ptr` to check if the wallet is not expired.
To test:
```
bitcoind -regtest
bitcoin-cli -regtest encryptwallet foobar
bitcoin-cli -regtest walletpassphrase foobar 5 && bitcoin-cli -regtest unloadwallet ""
```
Fixes#14452.
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fa782a308dbe7bc579c122f63c1c65666fc85e91 qa: Use named args in some tests (MarcoFalke)
b4d33096734d787b0e1d754064039cbb64ce8d61 scripted-diff: Use named arguments in feature_block (MarcoFalke)
749ba35e7c9fbc21dbea27fd1be102b91313d132 scripted-diff: Pass node into p2p_segwit acceptance tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It is confusing to use a list of arguments such as `False, False, 16, ...` where it is unclear what each of them means.
Run some scripted diffs to put meaning to them.
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# Conflicts:
# test/functional/feature_block.py
# test/functional/mining_basic.py
# test/functional/p2p_segwit.py
241f8b5de4 Fix typo in feature_blocksdir.py log message (Alexander Leishman)
Pull request description:
Typo I came across while writing some new tests.
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# Conflicts:
# test/functional/feature_blocksdir.py
a1a998cf24c0cf1232e44ec8eaf2ad6875ab5153 wallet: Fix backupwallet for multiwallets (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
`backupwallet` was broken for multiwallets in their own directories (i.e. something like `DATADIR/wallets/mywallet/wallet.dat`). In this case, the backup would use `DATADIR/wallets/wallet.dat` as source file and not take the specific wallet's directory into account.
This led to either an error during the backup (if the wrong source file was not present) or would silently back up the wrong wallet; especially the latter behaviour can be quite bad for users.
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5e1777777790e855a9f3c8604208bc9bd6c8c99f qa: Create unicode tempdir in test_runner (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that wallet filenames are properly quoted when used for rpc (#13823), we can add some unicode symbols to the test_runner path. Thus, the "extern" wallet that uses a full path has a unicode symbol in its name.
Should add unicode coverage to
* `listwallets`
* `wallet.getwalletinfo`
* `(un)loadwallet`
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fa5b440971a0dfdd64c1b86748a573fcd7dc65d3 qa: Extract rpc_timewait as test param (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also increase it for wallet_dump and wallet_groups
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a13647b8bd [qa] Add test for too-large wallet output groups (Suhas Daftuar)
57ec1c97b2 [wallet] correctly limit output group size (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Also add a test to ensure that output groups are being limited, even if a wallet has many outputs corresponding to the same scriptPubKey (the test fails without the first commit).
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247d5740d2 Ignore unknown config file options for now (Pieter Wuille)
04ce0d88ca Report when unknown config file options are ignored (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
As reported by @satwo on IRC a few days ago, the current mechanism of treating unknown config file options as errors is problematic for options like `-rpcclienttimeout` which aren't defined for `bitcoind`.
A full solution would be to either make all binaries be aware of each other's options, or to permit config file options that only apply to specific binaries (`bitcoind`, `bitcoin-qt`, `bitcoin-cli`). Both of these seem too invasive to introduce for 0.17.
As a compromise, this PR makes it ignores those options, but still warn about it in the log file.
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64b9f27e0e Skip is_closing() check when not available. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
#13715 introduced a new check for `_transport.is_closing()` in mininode's `P2PConnection`'s. This function is [only available from Python 3.4.4](https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/asyncio-protocol.html#asyncio.BaseTransport.is_closing), though, while Bitcoin Core is supposed to support all Python 3.4 versions.
In this change, we make the check conditional on `is_closing` being available. If it is not, then we revert to the behaviour before the check was introduced; this means that #13579 is not fixed for old systems, but at least the tests work as they used to do before.
This includes a small refactoring from a one-line lambda to an inline function, because this makes the code easier to read with more and more conditions being added.
Fixes#13745.
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5b82aa7352 Fix bitcoin-cli --version (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
By declaring the relevant option, as it is in init.cpp
2dc5ab6378/src/init.cpp (L356)
Note contrib/devtools/gen-manpages.sh relies on this version information.
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f447a0a7079619f0d650084df192781cca9fd826 Remove program options from build system (Chun Kuan Lee)
11588c639e8912f1b28e981c1a2a0e4306dbd093 Replace boost program_options (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
Concept from #12744, but without parsing negated options.
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a3fa4d6a6acf19d640a1d5879a00aa1f059e2380 QA: Fix bug in -usecli logic that converts booleans to non-lowercase strings (Jonas Schnelli)
4704e5f074e57782d058404a594a7313cf170cf0 [QA] add createwallet disableprivatekey test (Jonas Schnelli)
c7b8f343e99d9d53ea353ddce9a977f1886caf30 [Qt] Disable creating receive addresses when private keys are disabled (Jonas Schnelli)
2f15c2bc20d583b4c1788da78c9c635c36e03ed0 Add disable privatekeys option to createwallet (Jonas Schnelli)
cebefba0855cee7fbcb9474b34e6779369e8e9ce Add option to disable private keys during internal wallet creation (Jonas Schnelli)
9995a602a639b64a749545b7c3bafbf67f97324f Add facility to store wallet flags (64 bits) (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
This mode ('createwallet {"disableprivatekeys": true}') is intended for a sane pure watch-only mode, ideal for a use-case where one likes to use Bitcoin-Core in conjunction with a hardware-wallet or another solutions for cold-storage.
Since we have support for custom change addresses in `fundrawtransaction`, pure watch-only wallets including coin-selection are possible and do make sense for some use cases.
This new mode disables all forms of private key generation and ensure that no mix between hot and cold keys are possible.
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ea5340c9d2 tests: fixes mininode's P2PConnection sending messages on closing transport (marcoagner)
Pull request description:
Fixes#13579.
I think one possible solution is to check for [`_transport.is_closing()`](https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/asyncio-protocol.html#asyncio.BaseTransport.is_closing) in the lambda before sending a message (compatible with Python 3.4 too). Let me know if I missed any side effects this introduces.
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fa87da2f172ae2e6dc15e9ed156a3564a8ecfbdd qa: Avoid start/stop of the network thread mid-test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This simplifies test writing by removing the need to handle the network thread in tests. E.g. start thread, join thread, restart thread mid-test, adding p2p connections at the "right" time, ...
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98ea64cf232c34d4b1aebe738b3956191667cd76 Let wallet importmulti RPC accept labels for standard scriptPubKeys (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Allow importmulti RPC to apply address labels when importing standard scriptPubKeys. This makes the importmulti RPC less finnicky about import formats and also simpler internally.
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1fabd59e7 Break circular dependency: init -> * -> init by extracting shutdown.h (Ben Woosley)
e62fdfeea Drop unused init.h includes (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Most includers just wanted to react to pending shutdown.
This isolates access to `fRequestShutdown` and limits access to the shutdown api functions, including the new `CancelShutdown` for setting it to `false`.
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