661ac15a4a appveyor: Run functional tests on appveyor (Chun Kuan Lee)
2148c36b6e tests: Make it possible to run functional tests on Windows (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
This PR do the following things:
- Make functional tests compatible with Windows
- Print color output in functional tests for Windows 10
- Run util and functional tests on appveyor
- Do not run symlink tests on Windows
Note:
- The wallet_multiwallet.py fail is unrelated to the test framework, it's a bug related to c++ code or maybe dependencies. `bitcoind` would exit with 0xC0000005(Access violation) during shutdown occasionally. Disable this for now.
- Not using `--failfast` because this is still in experimental. We should track if there is any other error.
- Disable ZMQ tests because the python zmq library could cause access violation sometimes.
- Disable `feature_notifications` because Bitcoin Core handles the command in different thread, whicha can cause a race condition.
Tree-SHA512: b76db137d264e62a5c130e1cbca7a2ca002a7a0f4153fa0b92c1ea6c9c09ef0533e11c49bdbd566c472d8ff59f245758feb5e5a6ec6cb6bb66a1c67bab5fa48a
bd315eb5e27d49d47759ae9417328427426cb269 qt: Get rid of cursor in out-of-focus labels (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
After clicking on `QLabel` with selectable text the cursor remains forever:
![47532924-65e7b200-d8ba-11e8-9254-7bde658961cb](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/84038485-ad945200-a9a8-11ea-89e3-c7c17d02a611.png)
This PR fixes this visual bug.
Earlier attempts to fix this issue:
- #14577
- #14810 (combined with other UX feature)
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK bd315eb5e27d49d47759ae9417328427426cb269.
laanwj:
Tested ACK bd315eb5e27d49d47759ae9417328427426cb269
Tree-SHA512: 6bf89362412e5ce9a4dec6944b62fe44fc31ca49cda7f6e2eb37e847fac9dccb68bca7ac6877b19e42add2333e40d0b4265757ead105ac0a5d28f8ab43b322c3
189ae0c38b7d4927c5c73b94664e9542b2b06ed9 util: dedup code in callers of serviceFlagToStr() (Vasil Dimov)
fbacad1880341ace31f669530c66d4e322d19235 util: simplify the interface of serviceFlagToStr() (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Don't take two redundant arguments in `serviceFlagToStr()`.
Introduce `serviceFlagsToStr()` which takes a mask (with more than one
bit set) and returns a vector of strings.
As a side effect this fixes an issue introduced in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18165 due to which the GUI could
print something like `UNKNOWN[1033] & UNKNOWN[1033] & UNKNOWN[2^10]`
instead of `NETWORK & WITNESS`.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 189ae0c38b7d4927c5c73b94664e9542b2b06ed9
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 189ae0c38b7d4927c5c73b94664e9542b2b06ed9
Tree-SHA512: 000c490f16ebbba04458c62ca4ce743abffd344d375d95f5bbd5008742012032787655db2874b168df0270743266261dccf1693761906567502dcbac902bda50
e892f9648ae5f72b2020bdaa1e28901e8378e9fc random: remove call to RAND_screen() (Windows only) (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Follow up to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17151 where there were multiple calls to also remove our call to RAND_screen().
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
unsigned ACK e892f9648ae5f72b2020bdaa1e28901e8378e9fc
laanwj:
ACK e892f9648ae5f72b2020bdaa1e28901e8378e9fc
Tree-SHA512: 1b846016d91e8113f90466b61fcaf0574edb6b4726eba1947549e2ac28907e1318d893f7b303e756f19730c8507c79b10e08d54b97153224b585ff1e0ac1953e
5013171eaf111d43ff824a212aebe40901221d6d doc: correct function name in ReportHardwareRand() (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The function is `InitHardwareRand` not `HWRandInit`.
46d6930f8c/src/random.cpp (L99)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 5013171eaf111d43ff824a212aebe40901221d6d
theStack:
ACK 5013171eaf
Tree-SHA512: c25e1bb56e923961fc8a9178d751222b60f5ca36be84abf8fd1ac971f3a9b79b587ed9d8a4a175981b66f3fd5ad7edd6697d343e4dc4852351a1510718745455
07e4bdba3bd46c3a15dedb0a2660453c300643dc Don't rename main thread at process level (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Set only the internal name for the main threads.
Fixes#17036 for both `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt`.
After this, e.g. `killall` works again for either.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Tested ACK 07e4bdba3bd46c3a15dedb0a2660453c300643dc, `killall bitcoind` and `killall bitcoin-qt` now just works!
jonatack:
ACK 07e4bdba3bd46c3a15dedb0a2660453c300643dc `killall bitcoind` shuts down bitcoind mainnet/testnet/regtest, `killall bitcoin-qt` shuts down `./src/qt/bitcoin-qt`, tests pass, very light code review. Good idea to add the `@note` warning. Thanks!
Tree-SHA512: 8f310ae646c83a02de7cc6869aa9aca1d53613d8fb762d05e3dfa52e17ca82abeb99044564cf7ba45b3c4b320e65bf8315d0e8834a9e696f097be5af638c6fd9
3eea6a8f2686352a0fd868fee6af42ef1283bdda refactor: Remove Qt function to disable menu icons on macOS (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
As menu icons were removed in #16612, this removes an unnecessary function for macOS
Could this get into v0.19.0?
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
utACK 3eea6a8f2686352a0fd868fee6af42ef1283bdda
promag:
ACK 3eea6a8f2686352a0fd868fee6af42ef1283bdda.
fanquake:
ACK 3eea6a8f2686352a0fd868fee6af42ef1283bdda
Tree-SHA512: b3f2f5ed1141f546351433160e27d95dad914739e89dd3438d11756ca5aa41501f0f08345f2b50415717d88517894d73c1065b17f1bda38132374cc58c08df54
0dd6a8c12489ea4428b398a2328dde5d1a9fe39b Check m_internals in UnregisterValidationInterface (João Barbosa)
fd6d499bdacfa29f25b0f675375e3feaced08667 gui: Fix m_node.startShutdown() order (João Barbosa)
07b9aadcfc7cc72be9df344dd5715cf8fc78f0ad gui: Expose BitcoinGUI::unsubscribeFromCoreSignals (João Barbosa)
60e190ceb3563a8102d42fdfcbefccdd1b53e812 gui: Fix WalletController deletion (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR consists in small fixes in order to have a clean shutdown from the GUI.
Tree-SHA512: a9c641f202bc810698c4a39d5c5a1f54e54bdab098c412d65418879e00764a9db9f38383813914d591e24e097e49f177942b2ae6c57bba05dcc095e8a1d0b8f4
24313fbf7e3d69145bc18c089601ba7aea35d61c Remove redundant stopExecutor() signal (Hennadii Stepanov)
1c0e0a5e38102a67cb66cf6eef4098bdb64bb0f5 Remove redundant stopThread() signal (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `QThread::finished` signal do this work.
Tree-SHA512: 1afce23d30232276d50c3af5af79d83b88e390a2b71f7df585cc1079585d330447d179bbc34c0a89599beb2da035dfd5b9ce23238171490825cabc3a19ae6e67
984d72ec659361d8c1a6f3c6864e839a807817a7 Return the script type from Solver (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Because false is synonymous with TX_NONSTANDARD, this conveys the same
information and makes the handling explicitly based on script type,
simplifying each call site.
Prior to this change it was common for the return value to be ignored, or for the
return value and TX_NONSTANDARD to be redundantly handled.
Tree-SHA512: 31864f856b8cb75f4b782d12678070e8b1cfe9665c6f57cfb25e7ac8bcea8a22f9a78d7c8cf0101c841f2a612400666fb91798bffe88de856e98b873703b0965
# Conflicts:
# src/bloom.cpp
# src/policy/policy.cpp
# src/rpc/rawtransaction.cpp
# src/script/sign.cpp
# src/script/standard.cpp
# src/test/script_standard_tests.cpp
# src/wallet/rpcwallet.cpp
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
90bd476ea67bd80b35188b5f139f159a3836aa7d build: make clean removes .gcda and .gcno files from fuzz directory (eugene)
Pull request description:
I believe these should also be deleted upon invoking `make clean`. It also garbles the coverage file if you try to fuzz the same harness again.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 90bd476ea67bd80b35188b5f139f159a3836aa7d -- patch looks correct
hebasto:
ACK 90bd476ea67bd80b35188b5f139f159a3836aa7d, tested with hints from #12602 and #18107.
darosior:
ACK 90bd476ea67bd80b35188b5f139f159a3836aa7d
Tree-SHA512: 4b2eb664f64d18bc0385c5a0040b0b9fa6fe470c941ae39c7cb4544c4283427a8d4985517475fe0295c3ab2794b9a2ad4f76b6a443c05d846c97c966add87ca9
1d8338d6b71447a5bf18750ca44724345aae5b60 util: use HAVE_FDATASYNC to determine fdatasync() use (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Rather than just using on Linux and NetBSD, use `fdatasync()` based
on whether it's available. i.e `fdatasync` is available in newer versions of FreeBSD.
This also aligns more closely with what is being done in leveldb.
Was pointed out by Luke in #19430.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 1d8338d6b71447a5bf18750ca44724345aae5b60 -- patch looks correct
laanwj:
ACK 1d8338d6b71447a5bf18750ca44724345aae5b60
hebasto:
ACK 1d8338d6b71447a5bf18750ca44724345aae5b60
Tree-SHA512: 7dd6d87f5dc0c0ba21ae42f96b63fc12b34806cd536457fc4284f14bb8c235765344be228b000c6adf4cd1e8c4e6a03a18ca18ab22599c42cc3b706e0bcd1a17
82fc4017b774aaff8799c2b6e8ba5370d94dbf4d test: Catch decimal.InvalidOperation from TestNodeCLI#send_cli (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
`decimal.InvalidOperation` is a special case of a float parsing error, which
presumably should be handled in the same way as a general parsing error,
rather than blow up.
Alternatives include: logging the error, or re-raising with more information.
Example log output:
```
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 603, in sync_all
self.sync_blocks(nodes)
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 568, in sync_blocks
best_hash = [x.getbestblockhash() for x in rpc_connections]
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 568, in <listcomp>
best_hash = [x.getbestblockhash() for x in rpc_connections]
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 571, in __call__
return self.cli.send_cli(self.command, *args, **kwargs)
File "/home/travis/build/bitcoin/bitcoin/ci/scratch/build/bitcoin-i686-pc-linux-gnu/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 639, in send_cli
return json.loads(cli_stdout, parse_float=decimal.Decimal)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/json/__init__.py", line 367, in loads
return cls(**kw).decode(s)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/json/decoder.py", line 339, in decode
obj, end = self.raw_decode(s, idx=_w(s, 0).end())
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/json/decoder.py", line 355, in raw_decode
obj, end = self.scan_once(s, idx)
decimal.InvalidOperation: [<class 'decimal.InvalidOperation'>]
```
See: https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/713502326
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 82fc4017b774aaff8799c2b6e8ba5370d94dbf4d
Tree-SHA512: 8c102b8bf831b05c5ca4b2e1feb5574dcbaed8cab0b2f22b013c5dfcb81788a38839a163dd1e2c6470ccbe5874214663b84485f45467738fd850ca38d539ae25
e60ef21b8a0f62ebc2e0bdbb5943fa80cc4d98b2 doc: Clang 8 or later is required with FORCE_USE_SYSTEM_CLANG (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The usage of pragmas within the macOS SDK requires LLVM Clang 8. This is
the same version as our prebuilt Clang, however the minimum is worth noting
here as they may diverge and/or expert users might expect they could use an
earlier version.
If you compile depends using `FORCE_USE_SYSTEM_CLANG=1` and Clang 7 you'll see output like:
```bash
In file included from kernel/qcore_mac_objc.mm:44:
In file included from /bitcoin/depends/SDKs/Xcode-11.3.1-11C505-extracted-SDK-with-libcxx-headers/System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Headers/NSText.h:9:
In file included from /bitcoin/depends/SDKs/Xcode-11.3.1-11C505-extracted-SDK-with-libcxx-headers/System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Headers/NSView.h:19:
In file included from /bitcoin/depends/SDKs/Xcode-11.3.1-11C505-extracted-SDK-with-libcxx-headers/System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Headers/NSResponder.h:10:
/bitcoin/depends/SDKs/Xcode-11.3.1-11C505-extracted-SDK-with-libcxx-headers/System/Library/Frameworks/AppKit.framework/Headers/NSEvent.h:19:1: error:
expected 'push' or 'pop' after '#pragma clang attribute'
/bitcoin/depends/SDKs/Xcode-11.3.1-11C505-extracted-SDK-with-libcxx-headers/usr/include/os/availability.h:104:273: note: expanded from macro
'API_UNAVAILABLE_BEGIN'
...__API_UNAVAILABLE_BEGIN5, __API_UNAVAILABLE_BEGIN4, __API_UNAVAILABLE_BEGIN3, __API_UNAVAILABLE_BEGIN2, __API_UNAVAILABLE_BEGIN1, 0)(__VA_A...
^
fatal error: too many errors emitted, stopping now [-ferror-limit=]
20 errors generated.
```
I've got a [godbolt here](https://godbolt.org/z/j6r987) that contains a demo of the issue (based off the macOS SDK). It will compile with Clang 8 but not with Clang 7.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK e60ef21b8a0f62ebc2e0bdbb5943fa80cc4d98b2
Tree-SHA512: affc082a4b28d9cd102a844e10f63f55f0f20a9f840e5d8037a41470ad1ea83edc3075ce262b1d618c59c9b75445e52ddd9ba9f84c5ac3da9ce20681473c47b1
2c6a02e0248825e205e6deea4c38409044feb4ab Clean message_count and last_message (Troy Giorshev)
Pull request description:
From #19580
This PR changes comments to clarify the intended usage of `message_count` and `last_message`. Additionally it changes the only usage of `message_count` to use `last_message` instead, bringing the code into alignment with the intended usage.
Note: Now `message_count` is completely unused. However, it is ready to be used (i.e. the supporting code works) and likely will be used in some test in the future.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK 2c6a02e0248825e205e6deea4c38409044feb4ab
Tree-SHA512: 07c7684c9586de4f845e10d7aac36c1aab9fb56b409949c1c70d5ca705bc3971ca7d5943245a0472def4efd7b4e1c5dad2f713db5ead8fca08404daf4891e98b
0b8ba84659b56b12d74587ea31b6062fce887ba3 banlist: log post-swept banlist size at startup (fanquake)
Pull request description:
We are currently logging the size of the banlist from before `SweepBanned()` has been called, meaning the value may be incorrect.
i.e banlist.dat had `1`ban. That ban is swept on startup. We log "loaded 1 banned node..". Actual banlist size is `0`.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Code review ACK 0b8ba84659b `m_banned` is set in SetBanned and is updated by SweepBanned before the logging.
laanwj:
Code review ACK 0b8ba84659b56b12d74587ea31b6062fce887ba3
jnewbery:
Code review ACK 0b8ba84659b56b12d74587ea31b6062fce887ba3
Tree-SHA512: 1d6e363d6c68d7cc214dd685df3d2d27572f6a58a4c0e43c03cfbb03bc01badb6a10ecae403d137094bb316d27f33feb6be15b4e23ef1e9496cd0b3c23c21698
e12e970df6fcae08ff8008812cdeef600d6b2db8 docs: match usage text to script and location (Peter Bushnell)
Pull request description:
Update the usage text in the README to match the usage text in the Python script.
02b26ba1c1/contrib/testgen/gen_key_io_test_vectors.py (L9)02b26ba1c1/contrib/testgen/gen_key_io_test_vectors.py (L10)
Also to match the file names in the actual destination.
02b26ba1c1/src/test/data/key_io_valid.json02b26ba1c1/src/test/data/key_io_invalid.json
Following the README usage text generates new files when the user is likely to have wanted to update the existing files.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK e12e970df6fcae08ff8008812cdeef600d6b2db8 - this looks correct.
Tree-SHA512: b7ab61e19a54597a8fbd1844b9cfaef78879e53b882eefe4e0140fa115674df7f061e468835186963b89c963244a17d922f2ad0829b10f62b84f02019ee33edb
47b49a05eafddcaef373f70436d794e9f9f7495c contrib: Fix SyntaxWarning in Python base58 implementation (Alex Willmer)
Pull request description:
In Python integers should be compared for equality (`i == j`), not identity (`i is j`). Recent versions of CPython 3.x emit a SyntaxWarning when they encounter this incorrect usage, e.g.
```
$ python3 base58.py
base58.py:110: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?
assert get_bcaddress_version('15VjRaDX9zpbA8LVnbrCAFzrVzN7ixHNsC') is 0
Tests passed
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 47b49a05eafddcaef373f70436d794e9f9f7495c
Tree-SHA512: 9f8962025dcdfa062c0515c68a1864f5bbeb86bd0510c0ec0e413a5edb6afbfd5f41b4c0255784e53db8eaf39c68b7cfa7cc8a33a2e5214aae463fda374f8719
bacbfb61eee6d3c32de3db4dea3f585c7159b643 refactor: Replace RecursiveMutex with Mutex in warnings.cpp (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The functions that could lock this mutex, i.e., `SetMiscWarning()`, `{S,G}etfLargeWorkForkFound()`, `SetfLargeWorkInvalidChainFound()`, `GetWarnings()`, do not call itself recursively, and do not call each other either directly or indirectly. Therefore, the `g_warnings_mutex` could be a non-recursive mutex.
Related to #19180.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK bacbfb61eee6d3c32de3db4dea3f585c7159b643
MarcoFalke:
ACK bacbfb61eee6d3c32de3db4dea3f585c7159b643 , reviewed with -W --word-diff-regex=. 🎿
Tree-SHA512: cc06d3d30e4051115d176dcfbd496c8562a70087369bccde756c1de42d7dc3f415ef20d3d69ad2599c1d0cd4228d604d7564adc17beac7b6ff92b924b8c20d54
ac94141af0c16161afa68de1c3720f254ae4e12c validation: delay flushing undo files in syncing node case (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
Fixes#17890. Replaces #17892.
Data files (`{blk|rev}<number>.dat`) pre-allocate space as they are written, and then trims down to the final size once they move on to the next sequence ("finalized flush"). The code currently assumes (incorrectly) that blk and rev files finish at the same time, but because blk files are written as blocks come in, and rev files are written in block height order, rev files end up being written to for awhile after moving on to the next block file, resulting in pre-allocation and waste of up to 1 MB of space per rev file.
The exact point at which rev file writing finishes is the highest height block found inside the corresponding block file, which is already available in the CBlockFileInfo vector. This PR moves finalized flushing of undo files to to directly after the undo data for the previous block file has been written.
There is a branch with annotation that demonstrates how this is handling flushing here: https://github.com/kallewoof/bitcoin/tree/200124-rev-files-annotated
ACKs for top commit:
vasild:
ACK ac94141af (no changes in the code since ed34e00da).
fjahr:
Code review re-ACK ac94141af0c16161afa68de1c3720f254ae4e12c
jonatack:
Code review ACK ac94141af0c16
Tree-SHA512: 1d4e3b3d1d99bd7ebe7a2f632b1231146dd4f9f993c54db3a4090d9c086d95d2e4c327fd936066392b3afc6277b8f3a908d5c5993d4c8e49f72b92a417716dd2
399d84da3708719b063953107bab0f5f6493addb build: Only allow ASCII identifiers (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
While emoji and other symbols in C++ identifers (as accepted by newer compilers) are fun, they might create confusion during code review, for example because some symbols look very similar. Forbid such extended identifiers for now.
This is done by providing `-fno-extended-identifiers`. Thanks to sipa for suggesting this compiler flag.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 399d84da3708719b063953107bab0f5f6493addb -- patch looks correct
promag:
ACK 399d84da3708719b063953107bab0f5f6493addb.
jonatack:
ACK 399d84da3708719b063953107bab0f5f6493ad
fanquake:
ACK 399d84da3708719b063953107bab0f5f6493addb - seems like a good sanity check to enable.
Tree-SHA512: 62bfbe8c7e0284ed505c2c8789c1ae74997202d90595f298c2ee1917e5d69fa9b7196a9404ba2cff61f3162b2bbb5616a1591bed3f0534c58617e22009291933
6a239e72eb403d3ac5c7db203c5b3a24ef49a48b tests: Don't limit fuzzing inputs to 1 MB for afl-fuzz (now: ∞ ∀ fuzzers) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Don't limit fuzzing inputs to 1 MB for `afl-fuzz`.
This change provides a level playing field for all fuzzers which allows for fair benchmarking using projects such as the excellent [FuzzBench](https://github.com/google/fuzzbench) project.
Prior to this commit we limited `afl-fuzz` to ≤1 MB inputs but allowed unlimited length inputs for all other fuzzers.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 6a239e72eb403d3ac5c7db203c5b3a24ef49a48b The maximum data size should be a runtime option, not a compile time hardcoded value.
Tree-SHA512: dad176ae39aa09fe919e057008ab0670b9da72909bfeb8f0e8b9ae93b65514f2e25a1d51be89a32be9122fc412edf49234dfd9a44beb974b25fda387fd7bf174
e8a8cff07c409c7eecd478d3df36c7ba92c59730 build: enforce minimum required Windows version (7) (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Instruct the linker to set the major & minor subsystem versions in the PE
header to 6 & 1 (NT 6.1 which corresponds to Windows 7). Similar to
the behaviour on macOS, the binary will now refuse to run on
unsupported versions of Windows, which, for us, is XP & Vista.
![windows_no_run](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/863730/81654555-38e0fd00-9468-11ea-9cc8-caf37dec5713.png)
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK e8a8cff07c409c7eecd478d3df36c7ba92c59730
Tree-SHA512: 2f7c6443b79b1c6b995e337452aa177e95b0a9c48e47bcf1893aad6fd598e45940ab8eaa5ee1c5d994a521239b4e1b55a55bb3e8ffe367e1349db2a46892a6d4
1a011b3a8285a21ca9618a35bb841d3f2d48b247 build: remove -Wdeprecated-register from NOWARN flags (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The `register` keyword was deprecated in C++11, and [removed in C++17](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/keyword/register). Now that we require C++17, we shouldn't have to suppress warnings for a non-existent feature.
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sipa:
utACK 1a011b3a8285a21ca9618a35bb841d3f2d48b247
hebasto:
ACK 1a011b3a8285a21ca9618a35bb841d3f2d48b247
Tree-SHA512: 7546b3870fe819507deea57d5c3179bc5debd4513df41b3f74d191995116b1507ff2a77cf2081ac32871194d4e5c2a2913c668c56244dff39853a5da18194f9f
233a886b4221190a3e53128162d708266494576e test: check that getblockfilter RPC fails without block filter index (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
If a node was started without compact block filter index (parameter `--blockfilterindex=0`), the `getblockfilter` RPC call should fail.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 233a886b4221190a3e53128162d708266494576e
Tree-SHA512: c8824373fad7d1de2dcb43c1d9541d736b478235be243080d2b7479c2588eac0e5722337ec1307394b331e0002fbcabb368e4955c2dc98dd5fce76d8c089e8a1
5440c074579f5588cdcff3d33bd1350cee0b7bff qt: Rename "Edit label" to "Edit address label" (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
22664d6287dda243ebf06df4409b50ab509603e1 Revert "qt: Remove Transactionview Edit Label Action" (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This reverts PR #211.
I disagree with this change, I use the functionality a lot, it was the primary way I used to organize and edit transactions labels and am sad to see this go.
> you can edit a sending address in the send tab Address Book
Using the address book should not be encouraged at all! A while ago it was even proposed to remove it. There's rarely need to scroll through all historical addresses used and unused. The transaction list does just fine for this.
> While all other actions apply directly to the selected transaction, the Edit Label action applies to the selected transaction's address.
**In practice** when bitcoin is used in the commonly advised way, generate a new address for each transaction, those are equivalent though.
I doubt I (and **luke-jr**) will be the only users that will stumblle on this. Further discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/211#issuecomment-784755998
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hebasto:
ACK 5440c074579f5588cdcff3d33bd1350cee0b7bff, verified that 22664d6287dda243ebf06df4409b50ab509603e1 is a clean revert of 8f9644890a167a093d95ecef1f12a20dce1bc581.
Tree-SHA512: 3a86a730279bc454d0bd25d874dbfb6b1c0492480e66c3164e7c60d8658d622d4522de11bf8564876dc3ee056b53db71ecbe8a37281bf25d41a27e6e0d72ad8f
faf48f20f196e418b2eea390a0140db3604cfa15 log: Clarify log message when file does not exist (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Shorter and broader alternative to #21181
Rendered diff:
```diff
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Bitcoin Core version v21.99.0-db656db2ed5a (release build)
+Bitcoin Core version v21.99.0-faf48f20f196 (release build)
Qt 5.15.2 (dynamic), plugin=wayland (dynamic)
No static plugins.
Style: adwaita / Adwaita::Style
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ scheduler thread start
Using wallet directory /tmp/test_001/regtest/wallets
init message: Verifying wallet(s)...
init message: Loading banlist...
-ERROR: DeserializeFileDB: Failed to open file /tmp/test_001/regtest/banlist.dat
-Invalid or missing banlist.dat; recreating
+Missing or invalid file /tmp/test_001/regtest/banlist.dat
+Recreating banlist.dat
SetNetworkActive: true
Failed to read fee estimates from /tmp/test_001/regtest/fee_estimates.dat. Continue anyway.
Using /16 prefix for IP bucketing
@@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ Bound to [::]:18444
Bound to 0.0.0.0:18444
Bound to 127.0.0.1:18445
init message: Loading P2P addresses...
-ERROR: DeserializeFileDB: Failed to open file /tmp/test_001/regtest/peers.dat
-Invalid or missing peers.dat; recreating
-ERROR: DeserializeFileDB: Failed to open file /tmp/test_001/regtest/anchors.dat
+Missing or invalid file /tmp/test_001/regtest/peers.dat
+Recreating peers.dat
+Missing or invalid file /tmp/test_001/regtest/anchors.dat
0 block-relay-only anchors will be tried for connections.
init message: Starting network threads...
net thread start
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jnewbery:
utACK faf48f20f196e418b2eea390a0140db3604cfa15
amitiuttarwar:
utACK faf48f20f1, 👍 for consistency. also checked where we create / load other `.dat` files, looks good to me.
practicalswift:
cr ACK faf48f20f196e418b2eea390a0140db3604cfa15
Tree-SHA512: 697a728ef2b9f203363ac00b03eaf23ddf80bee043ecd3719265a0d884e8cfe88cd39afe946c86ab849edd1c836f05ec51125f052bdc14fe184b84447567756f
e348d7ea2c0b5d2eb8039dab33b0b9a48655885f qt: Add Copy Address Action to Payment Requests (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
Currently, the only way to copy the address of a payment request is to double-click on the payment request and then click on the copy address button. This PR adds a convenient context menu action to copy the address of a payment request.
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ------------ |
|<img width="169" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-18 at 8 33 08 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108444489-b6703f80-7228-11eb-8684-945fbcd04772.png"> |<img width="169" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-18 at 8 33 50 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108444505-c12ad480-7228-11eb-9eee-473fee877ad7.png">|
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hebasto:
re-ACK e348d7ea2c0b5d2eb8039dab33b0b9a48655885f, only suggested changes since my [previous](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/213#pullrequestreview-595520204) review.
Tree-SHA512: 2b75930ca326ef1d695afc1c6f25853ef55d06d20b66c3c3c372188a6cdfa4686c07f9c56824b766e46b660c731f8a9c2e5b935aa26b316fd46f9e396b29b802
8f9644890a167a093d95ecef1f12a20dce1bc581 qt: Remove Transactionview Edit Label Action (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This PR removes the `Edit Label` action from the `transactionview` context menu. Since the `Edit Label` action will no longer be utilized in the `transactionview`, the `Edit Label` function logic is also removed.
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
|<img width="248" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-17 at 8 34 34 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108292189-9b86c800-7161-11eb-9e80-6238523bc27e.png">|<img width="248" alt="Screen Shot 2021-02-17 at 8 35 10 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108292204-a17ca900-7161-11eb-8582-7f33d3e2ba8f.png">|
Among the context menu actions for each transaction in the `transactionview` is the `Edit Label` action.
While all other actions apply directly to the selected transaction, the `Edit Label` action applies to the selected transaction's address. As documented in issue #209 and [#1168](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/1168) , this is an "unfortunate" placement for such an action. The current placement creates a confusing UX scenario where the outcome of the action is ambiguous.
**Example of Ambiguous Behavior:**
The context menu gives the wrong impression that the `Edit Label` action will edit a `Label` for the specific transaction that has been right-clicked on. This impression can be because all other actions in this menu will relate to the specific transaction and the misconception between `Comment` and `Label`.
<img width="1062" alt="editlabel-start" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108296385-6da48200-7167-11eb-89f0-b21ccc58f6f4.png">
Let's say I wanted to give the transaction selected in the screenshot above a comment of "2-17[17:43]". Given all the context clues, it will be reasonable to assume that the `Edit Label` function will give a label to this transaction. Instead, it edits the `Label` for the address behind this transaction. Thus, changing the `Label` for all transactions associated with this address.
<img width="971" alt="editlabel-end" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/108297179-e35d1d80-7168-11eb-86a9-0d2796c51829.png">
**Maintaining `Edit Label` Functionality:**
The action of Editing a Label should instead be reserved for the respective address tables of the `Send` and `Receive` tabs. As documented in this [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/209#issuecomment-780922101), `Edit Label` is currently implemented in the `Send` tab and is missing in the `Receive` tab. A follow-up PR can add the `Edit Label` functionality to the `Receive` tab.
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MarcoFalke:
review ACK 8f9644890a167a093d95ecef1f12a20dce1bc581
Talkless:
tACK 8f9644890a167a093d95ecef1f12a20dce1bc581, tested on Debian Sid.
Tree-SHA512: 70bbcc8be3364b0d4f476a9760aa14ad1ad1f53b0b130ce0ffe75190d76c386e6e26c530c0a55d1742402fe2b45c68a2af6dbfaf58ee9909ad93b06f0b6559d4
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
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michaelfolkson:
ACK 7117d7503f39f06b74c84777ec4db5d456a8086f
RiccardoMasutti:
ACK 7117d7503f
benthecarman:
ACK 7117d7503f39f06b74c84777ec4db5d456a8086f
Tree-SHA512: 0d6c4f8db5feba848bbb583e87a99e6c4b655deaa2b566164e2632acc1aabf470d4626d2dc4b82c4997effc30d9b474d860d0e0d3e896648c5cc9bfdb623da6d
0dade9154d2e5d4b1725fbe27720d54396c4db1d fuzz: remove no-longer-necessary packages from fuzzbuzz config (fanquake)
Pull request description:
I take it this is actively being used, given [comments in #20560](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20560#issuecomment-743747317); so remove old dependencies from setup.
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practicalswift:
ACK 0dade9154d2e5d4b1725fbe27720d54396c4db1d
Tree-SHA512: 781466776575e6051d0dddf4101bd057e484648f63e8e967240fefbf4b5832cacda6f6543708a0c368214a1efe0d60d371da78d7a920646cb93f1a4752aaf639
cd24f37ea9168bd56b8c518ea6125e242cc4213d doc: Better explain GNU ld's dislike of ld64's options (fanquake)
Pull request description:
There's also now more than a single option being special cased for
darwin. If we didn't special case these options they would still end
up on the link line and the binaries produced would just segfault.
I'm going to plug #17874 here as well, because adding
`-fatal-warnings` to our `AX_CHECK_LINK_FLAG` calls would
mostly prevent this sort of option mangling from happening.
An example of the warning behaviour:
```bash
echo "int main() {}" | g++ -x c++ -std=c++11 -Wl,-dead_strip -
/usr/bin/ld: warning: cannot find entry symbol ad_strip; defaulting to 0000000000001040
nm -C a.out
0000000000001000 t _init
0000000000001040 T _start
U ad_strip
```
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dongcarl:
ACK cd24f37ea9168bd56b8c518ea6125e242cc4213d
Tree-SHA512: 8c5ff11b647e7d44dbb3f509a07caf8606a6b481c114403f0de72b3ad65395dbe9a3436e731ae1b46a823431ed23c3c6aacab8942d78629d59cd8c258c5dbf02
21fa0a44abe8c1b5c452e097eab20cf0ae988805 [docs] use consistent naming for possible_overwrite (John Newbery)
2685c214cce4b07695273503e60350e3f05fe3e2 [tests] small whitespace fixup (John Newbery)
e9936966c08bd8a6ac02828131f619ddaa1ced13 scripted-diff: Rename PRUNED to SPENT in coins tests (John Newbery)
c205979031ff4e8e32a5f05bae813405f233fccd [docs] Improve commenting in coins.cpp|h (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
- Add full commenting for spentness / DIRTYness / FRESHness and which combinations are valid
- Remove the 'pruned' terminology, which doesn't make sense since per-txout chainstate db was merged (#10195).
- Rename `potential_overwrite` to `possible_overwrite` to standardize terminology (there were previously examples of both, which made searching the codebase difficult).
- Make other minor improvements to the comments
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jonatack:
Re-ACK 21fa0a4 per `git diff 98bee55 21fa0a4` the only change since my previous review is the following code commenting diff in `src/coins.cpp::L177-179`; rebuilt/ran unit tests anyway as a sanity check on the unit test changes.
Tree-SHA512: 391e01588ef5edb417250080cec17361f982c4454bc5f8c6d78bbd528c68a2bb94373297760691295c24660ce1022ad3ef7599762f736c8eed772ce096d38c3d
9b5950db8683f9b4be03f79ee0aae8a780b01a4b bnb: exit selection when best_waste is 0 (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
If we find a solution which has no waste, just use that. This solution
is what we would consider to be optimal, and other solutions we find
would have to also have 0 waste, so they are equivalent to the first
one with 0 waste. Thus we can optimize by just choosing the first one
with 0 waste.
Closes#18257
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instagibbs:
utACK 9b5950db86
meshcollider:
utACK 9b5950db8683f9b4be03f79ee0aae8a780b01a4b
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