There was a bug where the spending address index could have the same key
as the receiving address index if the input and output indexes matched. This lead
to the output always overwriting the input index leading to incorrect balances
with missing spent amounts. This patch separates the two so that they have unique
keys so balances will be correctly calculated.
Add a setting ensure_ascii to AuthServiceProxy. This setting,
defaulting to True (backwards compatible),
is passed through to json.dumps. If set to False, non-ASCII characters
>0x80 are not escaped. This is useful for testing server
input processing, as well as slightly more bandwidth friendly in case of
heavy unicode usage.
Before activation, such transactions might not be mined, so don't
allow into the mempool.
- Tests: move get_bip9_status to util.py
- Test relay of version 2 transactions
Github-Pull: #7835
Rebased-From: e4ba9f6b045cb1d8a207da5fdbb3a2
This RPC test will test both the activation mechanism of the first versionbits soft fork as well as testing many code branches of the consensus logic for BIP's 68, 112, and 113.
Add "bip125-replaceable" output field to listtransactions and gettransaction
which indicates if an unconfirmed transaction, or any unconfirmed parent, is
signaling opt-in RBF according to BIP 125.
Github-Pull: #7286
Rebased-From: eaa8d2754b
- Add assert_is_hex_string and assert_is_hash_string to RPC test utils.
- Add RPC documentation for getblockheader[chainwork].
- Add RPC tests for getblockheader.
Github-Pull: #7194
Rebased-From: 16d4fce0b24745636126135d6ec8ce
f17b00b release-notes: Combine NOP2->CLTV asm change into "RPC: Low-level API changes" section (Luke Dashjr)
e20704b Replace some instances of formatWithUnit with formatHtmlWithUnit (fanquake)
6f8346d qt5: Use the fixed font the system recommends (MarcoFalke)
605de4a Rename OP_NOP2 to OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY. (mb300sd)
6191a9b [RPC-Tests] add option to run rpc test over QT clients (Jonas Schnelli)
6307beb Note that reviewers should mention the commit hash of the commits they reviewed. (Patrick Strateman)
6092ff2 Set link from http:// to https:// (Suriyaa Kudo)
- Make wallet descendant searching more efficient
- Add new rpc call: abandontransaction
Unconfirmed transactions that are not in your mempool either due to eviction or other means may be unlikely to be mined. abandontransaction gives the wallet a way to no longer consider as spent the coins that are inputs to such a transaction. All dependent transactions in the wallet will also be marked as abandoned.
- Add RPC test for abandoned and conflicted transactions.
- [Wallet] Call notification signal when a transaction is abandoned
Github-Pull: #7312
Rebased-From: 9e6971725401e06d1fa3df0e2226d9d11fc1695c
- Always respect GetRequiredFee for wallet txs
- Add sane fallback for fee estimation
- SQUASHME: Fix rpc tests that assumed fallback to minRelayTxFee
Add new commandline option "-fallbackfee" to use when fee estimation does not have sufficient data.
Github-Pull: #7296
Rebased-From: 995b9f3e420a1bbebe58b
- Add race-condition debugging tool to mininode
- Eliminate race condition in sendheaders.py test
Clear the last block announcement before mining new blocks.
Github-Pull: #7308
Rebased-From: 82a0ce09b4168915e6de
- [qa] Cleanup wallet.py test
- [qa] check if wallet or blochchain maintenance changes the balance
- [walletdb] Add missing LOCK() in Recover() for dummyWallet
Github-Pull: #7229
Rebased-From: fa0765d433fa14d99484fa33d9740c
This is unnecessary during the current tests (any test for Tor
interaction can explicitly enable it) and interferes with the proxy
test.
Github-Pull: #7170
Rebased-From: 4c40ec0451
1) Fix mempool limiting for PrioritiseTransaction
Redo the feerate index to be based on mining score, rather than fee.
Update mempool_packages.py to test prioritisetransaction's effect on
package scores.
2) Update replace-by-fee logic to use fee deltas
3) Use fee deltas for determining mempool acceptance
4) Remove GetMinRelayFee
One test in AcceptToMemoryPool was to compare a transaction's fee
agains the value returned by GetMinRelayFee. This value was zero for
all small transactions. For larger transactions (between
DEFAULT_BLOCK_PRIORITY_SIZE and MAX_STANDARD_TX_SIZE), this function
was preventing low fee transactions from ever being accepted.
With this function removed, we will now allow transactions in that range
with fees (including modifications via PrioritiseTransaction) below
the minRelayTxFee, provided that they have sufficient priority.
Github-Pull: #7062
Rebased-From: eb306664e79ef2a2560327fae3484c901b01d674
In rpc-tests.py, don't override BITCOIND and BITCOINCLI if they're
already set. Makes it possible to run the tests with either another tree
or the GUI.
Github-Pull: #7209
Rebased-From: 83cdcbdca4
Ever since we #5913 have been sending invalid reject messages
for transactions and blocks.
test: Add basic test for `reject` code
Extend P2P test framework to make it possible to expect reject
codes for transactions and blocks.
Github-Pull: #7179
Rebased-From: 9fc6ed600320411903d7
Remove necessity to call create_callback_map (as well as the function
itself) from the Python P2P test framework. Invoke the appropriate
methods directly.
- Easy to forget to call it and wonder why it doesn't work
- Simplifies the code
- This makes it easier to handle new messages in subclasses
Github-Pull: #7171
Rebased-From: 2f601d215d
Make RPC tests have a default block priority size of 50000 (the old default) so we can still use free transactions in RPC tests. When priority is eliminated, we will have to make a different change if we want to continue allowing free txs.
This replaces using inv messages to announce new blocks, when a peer requests
(via the new "sendheaders" message) that blocks be announced with headers
instead of inv's.
Since headers-first was introduced, peers send getheaders messages in response
to an inv, which requires generating a block locator that is large compared to
the size of the header being requested, and requires an extra round-trip before
a reorg can be relayed. Save time by tracking headers that a peer is likely to
know about, and send a headers chain that would connect to a peer's known
headers, unless the chain would be too big, in which case we revert to sending
an inv instead.
Based off of @sipa's commit to announce all blocks in a reorg via inv,
which has been squashed into this commit.
Rebased-by: Pieter Wuille