* Remove KeePass integration
This integration is not actively supported. It has zero tests, little documentation, and has not really been actively maintained. As far as I can tell, noone uses this integration, and even if they do, they will simply have to copy/paste password from keepass instead of using this integration.
* continued
662d1171d9e29964b039ba4c5bc8a2304426c003 Add option to create an encrypted wallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a new `passphrase` argument to `createwallet` which will create a wallet that is encrypted with that passphrase.
This is built on #15226 because it needs to first create an empty wallet, then encrypt the empty wallet and generate new keys that have only been stored in an encrypted state.
ACKs for commit 662d11:
laanwj:
utACK 662d1171d9e29964b039ba4c5bc8a2304426c003
jnewbery:
Looks great. utACK 662d1171d9e29964b039ba4c5bc8a2304426c003
Tree-SHA512: a53fc9a0f341eaec1614eb69abcf2d48eb4394bc89041ab69bfc05a63436ed37c65ad586c07fd37dc258ac7c7d5e4f7f93b4191407f5824bbf063b4c50894c4a
7687f7873 [wallet] Support creating a blank wallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Alternative (kind of) to #14938
This PR adds a `blank` parameter to the `createwallet` RPC to create a wallet that has no private keys initially. `sethdseed` can then be used to make a clean wallet with a custom seed. `encryptwallet` can also be used to make a wallet that is born encrypted.
Instead of changing the version number as done in #14938, a wallet flag is used to indicate that the wallet should be blank. This flag is set at creation, and then unset when the wallet is no longer blank. A wallet becomes non-blank when a HD seed is set or anything is imported. The main change to create a blank wallet is primarily taken from #14938.
Also with this, the term "blank wallet" is used instead of "empty wallet" to avoid confusion with wallets that have balance which would also be referred to as "empty".
This is built on top of #15225 in order to fix GUI issues.
Tree-SHA512: 824d685e11ac2259a26b5ece99c67a7bda94a570cd921472c464243ee356b7734595ad35cc439b34357135df041ed9cba951e6edac194935c3a55a1dc4fcbdea
eb4c43e49f625895670866b89bb56ca641c4eeb7 doc: documents how to calculate m_assumed_blockchain_size and m_assumed_chain_state_size on the release process. (marcoagner)
Pull request description:
Regarding [this](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15183#issuecomment-463133734) on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15183.
Added an "Additional information" section for this which seems reasonable to me but may not be the best place for this. Also, let me know if anything else should be documented here (like more details).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK eb4c43e49f625895670866b89bb56ca641c4eeb7
Tree-SHA512: 7e6fc46740daa01dd9be5a8da7846e7a9f7fa866bf31fdc2cb252f90c698cfd6ef954f9588f7abcebda2355ec2b2a380635e14a164e53e77d38abefa3e2cc698
fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c build: Skip i686 build by default in guix and gitian (MarcoFalke)
fa55a2554c2661b8f2a759044d5ac85c9979d9ca depends: Remove reference to win32 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Closes#17504
Now that we no longer provide downloads for i686 on our website (https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/), there is no need to build them by default.
i686 can still be built in depends (tested by ci/travis) and in guix/gitian by setting the appropriate `HOSTS`.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c -- patch looks correct
dongcarl:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c patch looks correct
laanwj:
Code review ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c
hebasto:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: b000c19a2cd2a596a52028fa298c4022c24cfdfc1bdb3795a90916d0a00a32e4dd22278db93790b6a11724e08ea8451f4f05c77bc40d1664518e11a8c82d6e29
* build: Fix `--enable-glibc-back-compat`
Compiling on Ubuntu 20.04 results in binaries that can't be run on older systems we still support (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04) and `contrib/devtools/symbol-check.py` complains about it.
Available versions for `log` for example:
$ objdump -T /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6 | egrep -w 'log'
00000000000431b0 g DF .text 0000000000000039 GLIBC_2.29 log
0000000000012360 g DF .text 0000000000000066 (GLIBC_2.2.5) log
(i.e. the default one is 2.29)
This commit fixes the issue by picking the version we support instead of the default one.
Before:
$ objdump -T dashd | egrep -w 'log'
0000000000000000 DF *UND* 0000000000000000 GLIBC_2.29 log
After:
$ objdump -T dashd | egrep -w 'log'
0000000000000000 DF *UND* 0000000000000000 GLIBC_2.2.5 log
* ci: Add `make check-symbols` to the `build` step
* ci: Do not specify `--enable-glibc-back-compat` for non-release builds
* ci: Set correct LDFLAGS for the release build
* doc: Update docs to mention the need for `LDFLAGS=-static-libstdc++` when compiling for same host but different distro
* ci: Add `--with-sanitizers=undefined` back to `linux64` build
b2ea20d3302275a62bbdfdb96169c6788fe7b9c1 doc: Fix grammar and punctuation in developer notes (Kristian Kramer)
Pull request description:
This pull request is regarding minor grammar and punctuation errors in the developer notes. There were no modifications to the existing code, only alterations to fix the grammar and punctuation in the text to make the developer notes more understandable and easier to read.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK b2ea20d3302275a62bbdfdb96169c6788fe7b9c1
Tree-SHA512: eef990b7e7645b44a1ab0b057f4df35894c307fd23cc861a10d3cc80e7fe7fe8f5b94467f8224cc8a7aaa226f82be3a1f0460a45f3e25e5dab1e1d333c9edbc0
05fdb97df46d0a0675b93e9791bd5d498e5e5117 [doc] Update and extend benchmarking.md (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
Trying to make benchmarking docs a bit more friendly.
If you have any more ideas, specially on the Notes section, which component need more benchmarks.
(oh isn't a write-up somewhere to generate flame graphs for core ?)
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 05fdb97df46d0a0675b93e9791bd5d498e5e5117
fanquake:
ACK 05fdb97df46d0a0675b93e9791bd5d498e5e5117 - with the single nit.
Tree-SHA512: 1d31438065cab12b43b0227c1c774b412ac3d9d46d4cbe69cfe753424a81e51839777e815c70880da8ae6c8fb95221dc7559334eeb550221e8a76fb20a370f75
84edfc72e5eba3dde824ebd0626e97929a0b1bca Update doc and CI config (qmma)
48bcb2ac249e0e666ce638bb29124558b3283c16 Disable other targets when enable-fuzz is set (qmma)
Pull request description:
This is to fix https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16094
When the `enable-fuzz` flag is set, disable all other binary targets.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 84edfc72e5eba3dde824ebd0626e97929a0b1bca (only checked that travis compiled this)
Tree-SHA512: f4ac80526388a67709986b22de88b00bf93ab44ae31a20bd4d8923a4982ab97e015a9f13010081d6ecf6c23ae8afeac7ca9d849d198ce6ebe239aa3127151efc
dbdc758c27cfdda9d255742b6c6ff4d1b7be82df doc: Improve doxygen readme navigation section (Jon Layton)
c15ac2c0aa45c59aee6d36c2d6d5210290dc601c doc: Move doxygen intro to file for USE_MDFILE_AS_MANPAGE (Jon Layton)
Pull request description:
With `USE_MDFILE_AS_MAINPAGE`, this moves the introductory Doxygen comment to its own file. This makes `bitcoind.cpp` cleaner.
It also removes the `\mainpage` header text, which was smaller than the section titles, and improves the Navigation section.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK dbdc758c27cfdda9d255742b6c6ff4d1b7be82df.
Tree-SHA512: 9352baad655877437913b74dc8888a71d1cccf55a837657ee2630fde3f427d0f0339155b7ab3d9e63a9edb9d53512d747eafcb11987a7c26c47a6df2eca93351
706340150f3ae26fce4659f8fa0a5d57149d2fb3 Elaborate on the need to re-login on Debian-based systems to use tor following usermod (clashicly)
Pull request description:
Starting bitcoind with `-onlynet=onion` immediately after adding bitcoind user to debian-tor group will yield the following notice on debug.log:
"tor: Authentication cookie /run/tor/control.authcookie could not be opened (check permissions)"
Elaborate on the need to re-login to ensure debian-tor group has been applied to bitcoind user after:
sudo usermod -a -G debian-tor username
Verification can be done via `groups` command in shell.
Otherwise operator may not be aware at first launch they are not running a tor enabled node.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 706340150f3ae26fce4659f8fa0a5d57149d2fb3 - Thanks for following up.
Tree-SHA512: 3473966fb43b4f1c86bd8841dd6ea8c2798256c2ca926b10bd08cd655b954a9e77f0278c4fe63160e69cc75e240a3580af00ea46bf960fde2788aa88f03510b2
6f7f141f77 Add riscv64 to outputs list in release-process.md (JeremyRand)
Pull request description:
The `riscv64` binary is created by the Gitian scripts and distributed by the Bitcoin Core website, so it should be listed in the release process docs.
I placed it between i686 and x86_64 since it looked like the original list of Linux arches was in alphabetical order; I'm open to including it in a different position if the desire is to keep the two ARM arches together and the two x86 arches together.
ACKs for commit 6f7f14:
fanquake:
utACK 6f7f141f77
Tree-SHA512: e87723f7bddd02e33897cfacdaac9f2e3ccc2bde74eb47d52ba1dd6082c868232e58247e427d6f95dc0b54858d8ccd1b6de47a379fce0f90b63a38bd97ebf419
947f73ceba7d74153fe83b538e42be1dfe77aea4 [docs] remove reference to signrawtransaction in the developer docs. (John Newbery)
7b6616b78bd9f76502002db1a209a0363979e506 [rpc] Remove deprecated functionality message from validateaddress help (John Newbery)
839c3f7c4937eb8a3e1e5ab2dafff26688af1078 [rpc] Remove signrawtransaction warning (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Removes some deprecated code from the RPCs:
- signrawtransaction was deprecated in 0.17 and removed in 0.18. A warning message was left in place to advise users to use signrawtransactionwithwallet and signrawtransactionwithkey. That warning can now be removed.
- validateaddress had some functionality deprecated in 0.17 and removed in 0.18. The help text for that functionality was not removed in 0.18 and can be removed now.
Tree-SHA512: 981678a697954ff2c392752e5a183b4b12c4eb94f55766ee1aa97a70d300668237db8fc5748c2772869d0155ba4a93e38817887b98160ee972a6f6ee94e3f7d9
a2a04a5abb Bugfix: Only run bitcoin-tx tests when bitcoin-tx is enabled (Luke Dashjr)
92af71cea9 configure: Make it possible to build only one of bitcoin-cli or bitcoin-tx (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Includes #5618 (which the reasons for rejecting no longer hold true)
Tree-SHA512: f30a8e4a2f70166b7cabef77c4674163b3a9da14c6a547d34f00d1056a19bf4d23e22851eea726fad2afc8735d5473ae91122c770b65ac3886663dc20e2c5b70
b748bf6f50dda6bb57eadf697edc320b2695e01a Fix spelling errors identified by codespell 1.15.0 (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Note all changes are to comments / documentation.
After this commit, the only remaining output is:
```
$ test/lint/lint-spelling.sh
src/test/base32_tests.cpp:14: fo ==> of, for
src/test/base64_tests.cpp:14: fo ==> of, for
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt
```
Note:
* I ignore several valid alternative spellings ~, but changed homogenous
to homogeneous as the latter is a more specific term according to the
Google dictionary definitions I found~
* homogenous is present in tinyformat, hence should be addressed upstream
* process' is correct only if there are plural processes
ACKs for commit b748bf:
practicalswift:
ACK b748bf6f50dda6bb57eadf697edc320b2695e01a
fanquake:
ACK b748bf6f50
Tree-SHA512: 9add7044643ce015e0a44d8b27a3f300d72c485ffff550fb6491a17f14528085289ec5caddfe02f291ea9b2cded38a0dd3079652a054e2d7fe2ff4f7b53db5d7
890396cbd5 cli: replace testnet with chain and return network name as per BIP70. (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Related IRC discussion [here (line 151)](http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-03-09.html).
Tree-SHA512: 8bdbacc7b8ce8bd2cc7c47aa9d73f2830a7c2e2ec43686430e3fba1a9db0e53a285467f26cde6dcc3bf948b7d6d59b9b7f184ce1a30a8970f39e5396dfc122f0
36c8e68585 Various textual improvements in build docs (Martin Erlandsson)
Pull request description:
While reading the build docs, I found some opportunities for textual improvements (Force of habit, I used to work as a technical writer...)
* Added a few missing words, should be uncontroversial.
* Changed/added some punctuation, for better flow and readability.
* Fixed one Markdown issue, where two list item headings rendered without a line break. (See image)
This one needs to be verified after a build, I don't have a proper build environment yet.
<img width="403" alt="layout_issue" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/453092/47555613-893b4d00-d90c-11e8-8a31-943846059ae7.png">
Tree-SHA512: 1e40a0414e2ce91d223933cca169d3cef25f9d2c606fd75476cef946095eee161f700f9dbf8afe60388ab8c400283d057537266d171ea63125257b7156838ecb
c276df775914e4e42993c76e172ef159e3b830d4 zmq: enable tcp keepalive (mruddy)
Pull request description:
This addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12754.
These changes enable node operators to address the silent dropping (by network middle boxes) of long-lived low-activity ZMQ TCP connections via further operating system level TCP keepalive configuration. For example, ZMQ sockets that publish block hashes can be affected in this way due to the length of time it sometimes takes between finding blocks (e.g.- sometimes more than an hour).
Prior to this patch, operating system level TCP keepalive configurations would not take effect since the SO_KEEPALIVE option was not enabled on the underlying socket.
There are additional ZMQ socket options related to TCP keepalive that can be set. However, I decided not to implement those options in this changeset because doing so would require adding additional bitcoin node configuration options, and would not yield a better outcome. I preferred a small, easily reviewable patch that doesn't add a bunch of new config options, with the tradeoff that the fine tuning would have to be done via well-documented operating system specific configurations.
I tested this patch by running a node with:
`./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -regtest -txindex -datadir=/tmp/node -zmqpubhashblock=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332 &`
and connecting to it with:
`python3 ./contrib/zmq/zmq_sub.py`
Without these changes, `ss -panto | grep 28332 | grep ESTAB | grep bitcoin` will report no keepalive timer information. With these changes, the output from the prior command will show keepalive timer information consistent with the configuration at the time of connection establishment, e.g.-: `timer:(keepalive,119min,0)`.
I also tested with a non-TCP transport and did not witness any adverse effects:
`./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -regtest -txindex -datadir=/tmp/node -zmqpubhashblock=ipc:///tmp/bitcoin.block &`
ACKs for top commit:
adamjonas:
Just to summarize for those looking to review - as of c276df775914e4e42993c76e172ef159e3b830d4 there are 3 tACKs (n-thumann, Haaroon, and dlogemann), 1 "looks good to me" (laanwj) with no NACKs or any show-stopping concerns raised.
jonasschnelli:
utACK c276df775914e4e42993c76e172ef159e3b830d4
Tree-SHA512: b884c2c9814e97e666546a7188c48f9de9541499a11a934bd48dd16169a900c900fa519feb3b1cb7e9915fc7539aac2829c7806b5937b4e1409b4805f3ef6cd1
7117d7503f39f06b74c84777ec4db5d456a8086f Update 'Secure string handling' (Prayank)
Pull request description:
- Add information about possible path traversal attack
- [wallet_name](https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.20.0/rpc/wallet/createwallet/) (string): _The name for the new wallet. If this is a 'path', the wallet will be created at the 'path' location._
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20128 (Not really fixing it but workaround)
This PR is an alternative to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20393
ACKs for top commit:
michaelfolkson:
ACK 7117d7503f39f06b74c84777ec4db5d456a8086f
RiccardoMasutti:
ACK 7117d7503f
benthecarman:
ACK 7117d7503f39f06b74c84777ec4db5d456a8086f
Tree-SHA512: 0d6c4f8db5feba848bbb583e87a99e6c4b655deaa2b566164e2632acc1aabf470d4626d2dc4b82c4997effc30d9b474d860d0e0d3e896648c5cc9bfdb623da6d
140bbeec45f14fd50cce68448bc7fa655cbef951 doc: describe onlynet option in doc/tor.md (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
as per http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-04-11.html#l-102.
Description adapted from [/src/init.cpp#L429](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/init.cpp#L429).
Please verify if this is the best place to add it in the documentation.
This commit also fixes a typo in doc/dependencies.md.
[skip ci]
ACKs for commit 140bbe:
practicalswift:
ACK 140bbeec45f14fd50cce68448bc7fa655cbef951
fanquake:
utACK 140bbee
Tree-SHA512: 05064cc155de5a855e26f70ac5741a137ee5050573007a19e10dba0b5b2c89148ef30f765b50fc76f73dfad17df082f4e68e174b93e2bf7e169e8bd1f9426673
8dfbb5cf236cb70a2a1e65b076ccb7e2901833bd doc: mention creating application support bitcoin folder on OSX (Jack Mallers)
Pull request description:
When setting up bitcoin core on my new MacBook via the [`macOS Build Instructions and Notes`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-osx.md), running `touch "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf"` resulted in `No such file or directory` because my `/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/` folder had not been created yet.
This PR adds `mkdir "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin"` to the documentation before creating the configuration file with `touch "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf"`
ACKs for commit 8dfbb5:
fanquake:
utACK 8dfbb5cf236cb70a2a1e65b076ccb7e2901833bd
Tree-SHA512: c401dae0a681bed77b31939bd29f79837f66c8537da393871fc3596e8c10629b8817ece9c8d49b1b9de34e74e0fbff742a9116b02ce7a71af93f872b87539337
This commit does the following changes:
- [wallet] Remove 'account' argument from GetLegacyBalance()
- GetLegacyBalance() is never called with an account argument.
Remove the argument and helper functions.
- [wallet] Remove CWallet::ListAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove AccountMove()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove AddAccountingEntry()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove GetAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Don't rewrite accounting entries when reordering wallet transactions.
- Accounting entries are deprecated. Don't rewrite them to the wallet
database when re-ordering transactions.
- [wallet] Remove WriteAccountingEntry()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Don't read acentry key-values from wallet on load.
- [wallet] Remove ListAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove CAccountingEntry class
- No longer used
- [wallet] Remove GetLabelDestination
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Delete unused account functions
- ReadAccount
- WriteAccount
- EraseAccount
- DeleteLabel
- [wallet] Remove fromAccount argument from CommitTransaction()
- [wallet] Remove strFromAccount.
- No longer used.
- [wallet] Remove strSentAccount from GetAmounts().
- No longer used.
- [wallet] Update zapwallettxes comment to remove accounts.
- [wallet] Remove CAccount
- No longer used
- [docs] fix typo in release notes for PR 14023
bb08423d5ca866d4a139a3b57ff110d818d08b32 [doc] Add release notes for 'account' API removal (John Newbery)
1f4b865e57b4567270b1586bb1f348ab9106485d [wallet] Re-sort wallet RPC commands (John Newbery)
f0dc850bf698f7377797d7d68365d4fc79b0221c [wallet] Remove wallet account RPCs (John Newbery)
c410f415758913c933ad6c71cf50227cc85aa385 [tests] Remove wallet accounts test (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the first part of #13825. It simply removes the RPC methods and tests.
#13825 touches lots of files and will require frequent rebasing.
Breaking it down for easier reviewing and fewer rebases.
Tree-SHA512: d29af8e7a035e4484e6b9bb56cb86592be0ec112d8ba4ce19c15d15366ff3086e89e99fca26b90c9d66f6d3e06894486d0f29948df0bb7dcb1e2c49c6887a85a
a2eb6f5405 [rpc] Add getnodeaddresses RPC command (chris-belcher)
Pull request description:
Implements issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9463
New getnodeaddresses call gives access via RPC to the peers known by the node. It may be useful for bitcoin wallets to broadcast their transactions over tor for improved privacy without using the centralized DNS seeds. getnodeaddresses is very similar to the getaddr p2p method.
Please advise me on the best approach for writing an automated test. By my reading the getaddr p2p method also isn't really tested.
Tree-SHA512: ad03abf518847476495b76a2f5394b8030aa86654429167fa618e21460abb505c10ef9817ec1b80472320d41d0aff5dc94a8efce023aaaaf5e81386aa92b852b
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
e2c03c1156a1a8cb2c04c180f2ddbd3535126a46 doc: Add relase note for db→walletdb rename (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
4c1d263d93988ceed53e8f6b5decaf034b68137e scripted-diff: Change `BCLog::DB` to `BCLog::WALLETDB` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
6b42b3ba9087225fddb91dd764c42c28d0c42d0f Rename `db` log category to `walletdb` (like `coindb`) (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Rename the `db` log category to `walletdb` (in the style of, and to distinguish from `coindb`). Deprecate (but still accept) '-debug=db'.
Second commit is a scripted commit that changes the enum item name.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK e2c03c1156a1a8cb2c04c180f2ddbd3535126a46, tested on Linux Mint 19.2:
Tree-SHA512: a044de6f9a70e735cbb1caa4ed6bf75bc2269b2d5bc3241a25b6a6d69c1fc1d83456e252b431388ae61f4821e4fc06ecc1b634816ceadbe9a3c0e494bee6c11e
1cf9b35c0dac5f685b7ae62ded16284803816570 doc: Add developer note on c_str() (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Add a note when to use and when not to use `c_str()`.
ACKs for top commit:
elichai:
ACK 1cf9b35c0dac5f685b7ae62ded16284803816570
MarcoFalke:
Looking nice ACK 1cf9b35c0dac5f685b7ae62ded16284803816570
Tree-SHA512: 38cb5e54695782c23a82d03db214a8999b5bb52553f4fbe5322281686f42616981a217ba987feb6d87f3e6b95919cadd8484efe69ecc364ba1731aaf173626c9
8e4b4f683a0b342cec24cd51b1e98433034ea2ea Address test todos by removing -txindex to nodes. Originally added when updating getrawtransaction to stop searching unspent utxos. (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
Original todos added when removing getrawtransaction default behavior of searching unspent utxos.
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faede747b3 doc: Explain how to pass in non-fundamental types into functions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There is a common misconception in C++ that one ampersand is better than no ampersand and two ampersands are better than one.
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