73aaf4ecf825a4d18c802ca5dd3856ce9096915e Make SignatureExtractorChecker private to its own file (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
~If we add a CTxIn constructor to SignatureData, then constructing the
SignatureData directly is no more verbose than calling DataFromTransaction,
and grants the caller additional flexibiliy in how to provide the CTxIn.~
A simple change to enhance encapsulation.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
utACK 73aaf4ecf825a4d18c802ca5dd3856ce9096915e
laanwj:
ACK 73aaf4ecf825a4d18c802ca5dd3856ce9096915e
Tree-SHA512: f7eafbce22b0e9917a8487e88d1f5a1061f2a0959ae1a097cbd9c8ea0d774edfb807da56813cb5fb26f6ca98499a0604a8ff024c198a7c8dc755164de66d972a
d9d8984270dbb004ec94f8dbb289be2bc9e4dbc3 wallet: Use wallet name instead of pointer on unload/release (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes#16668. Wallet name is unique so it can be used instead of pointer.
ACKs for top commit:
meshcollider:
utACK d9d8984270dbb004ec94f8dbb289be2bc9e4dbc3
instagibbs:
utACK d9d8984270
ryanofsky:
utACK d9d8984270dbb004ec94f8dbb289be2bc9e4dbc3. Alternately I think it might be possible to use an intptr_t set instead of a string set to get around the undefined behavior described in the issue.
Tree-SHA512: eccd4d260cd4c02b52c30deeb32dbfd190a1151a5340eb3aa4ece0dc6ae3b3ed746ce5617336461f6f27c437c435629cd07d20beb1c5450f23b75edde6728598
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.
Tree-SHA512: d080953c3b0d2e5dca2265a15966dc25985a614c9cc86271ecd6276178ce428c85e262c24df92501695c32fed7beec0339b989f03cce91b57fb2efba201b7809
543ef7d626 tests: Add missing cs_main locks required when accessing pcoinsdbview, pcoinsTip or pblocktree (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add missing `cs_main` locks required when accessing `pcoinsdbview`, `pcoinsTip` or `pblocktree`.
This is a subset of #15192: split up requested by MarcoFalke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15192#issuecomment-462827372.
The end goal is to get the corresponding `GUARDED_BY(...)`:s in (see #15192).
Tree-SHA512: 0eb1987dba1a2f1faf0910c421f6d90a20b8a253486eb3301d5bca66d128b19120664e3a8580bdce7b428df817284faf94243250bf561f91d2d31a52d134aa67
50e647210d Move ParseConfirmTarget from rpc/mining to rpc/util (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Util is a better home since it's called both by wallet and mining code.
Suggested https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15288#discussion_r254449444
Tree-SHA512: 4320caf2a3f70d2885c421de04f2ec68ff3f6519258c5155fc46e245dc1765fd15c81f260af5096318f24ff9deb88fc3c5ef40eec8b7393f467f5b963d17215b
fae8b8bb1a qa: Add tool-prefix to functional test readme (MarcoFalke)
faf3d22725 test_runner: Remove unused --force option (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
When someone calls the script they already have all intention to call it, no need to specify a redundant `--force`.
The functional tests are still disabled on the travis windows cross builds, where they'd run into issues when run under Wine.
Tree-SHA512: ada0dd9b3c0cd28c5832a12c5e04c029dc3bfe5ddf366fd0abc24fb7914d2e0f0a873fe756ade7ba780a561abe9bc731838c289accc421deda481269e08514cd
faa46475d7 wallet: Add lock annotation for mapAddressBook (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This adds lock annotations for `mapAddressBook` and also moves one lock from inside `GetDestValues` to the caller to be in line with the other methods (`eraseDestData`, `addDestData`, ...)
Tree-SHA512: cef9397523e2f5717d4a9a6b2da1fe07042484a51b3c067ae64425768637f334350a2c3db4ab7e00af99b2a587f6b656b68ee1195f6a3db6d47298d0b2b6174a
0c78e49be3a258695b7f363f2d5b1cfdb93f9522 tests: Switch one of the Travis jobs to an unsigned char environment (-funsigned-char) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Switch one of the Travis jobs to an unsigned char environment (`-funsigned-char`).
This will help us catch errors due to code written under the assumption that `char` has the same value range as `signed char`.
The signedness of `char` is implementation-defined.
Example:
```
$ uname -a
Linux […] x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ cat foo.cpp
#include <iostream>
int main() {
char c;
std::cin >> c;
int i = (unsigned char)c;
std::cout << i << "\n";
}
$ clang++ -o foo foo.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./foo
255
$ clang++ -fsigned-char -o foo foo.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./foo
255
$ clang++ -funsigned-char -o foo foo.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./foo
255
$ cat bar.cpp
#include <iostream>
int main() {
char c;
std::cin >> c;
int i = c;
std::cout << i << "\n";
}
$ clang++ -o bar bar.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./bar
-1
$ clang++ -fsigned-char -o bar bar.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./bar
-1
$ clang++ -funsigned-char -o bar bar.cpp
$ echo -e "\xff" | ./bar
255
```
`gcc` chars:
* signed: alpha, hppa, ia64, m68k, mips, sh, sparc, x86
* unsigned: arm, powerpc, s390
About `-funsigned-char`:
> Let the type "char" be unsigned, like "unsigned char".
>
> Each kind of machine has a default for what "char" should be. It is either like "unsigned char" by default or like "signed char" by default.
>
> Ideally, a portable program should always use "signed char" or "unsigned char" when it depends on the signedness of an object. But many programs have been written to use plain "char" and expect it to be signed, or expect it to be unsigned, depending on the machines they were written for.
>
> This option, and its inverse, let you make such a program work with the opposite default. The type "char" is always a distinct type from each of "signed char" or "unsigned char", even though its behavior is always just like one of those two.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 0c78e49be3a258695b7f363f2d5b1cfdb93f9522
Tree-SHA512: ba04590415c0bb9a0bbd348623e57068f75274f53da7247d5c5ecad82e365a5b45893a4a491d318e82a8feb6a25f019d46e01990afb33162e2c9740d33a343d7
62d3f5057f2ed0c8646839f38dbe29adf4601502 qa: fix deprecated log.warn in feature_dbcrash test (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
This clears up the following deprecation message when running test/functional/feature_dbcrash.py:
```
test/functional/feature_dbcrash.py:270:
DeprecationWarning: The 'warn' method is deprecated, use 'warning' instead
self.log.warn("Node %d never crashed during utxo flush!", i)
```
Git grepping indicates that this was the last remaining use of `log.warn` in the functional tests.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 62d3f5057f2ed0c8646839f38dbe29adf4601502 - checked that there were no more occurrences.
Tree-SHA512: 2fe87400f82488e44391f4897876003a98736013e819a7dbc3b3e87a5ffbfba8d5ccab81cf2b7577f40135c95e4db96e93bb8cb24de396efb4ad814fbda09559
fa4010e1129f2a4f3348f7a02896021df9270ee0 travis: Print memory and number of cpus (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
For some reason it shows a different value than the one they advertise. This might be related to the flood of sanitizer warnings we see.
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/overview/#virtualisation-environment-vs-operating-system
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 285bdf6e7fe29990b980acf64ca658f4319d17c770f45cfd4339244e6b7ec11b7a39b9c4a54e71415c32fef08ee5da75ab7171861905494d633631779480c146
0e01e4522e devtools: Fetch and display ACKs at sign-off time in github-merge (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
- Fetch the ACKs only at sign-off time. This makes sure that any last-minute ACKs are included (fixes#16200)
- Show a list of ACKs that will be included and their author before signing off, and warn if there are none
![1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/126646/59605250-ad070980-910e-11e9-9f9a-d789c7f06ebb.png)
![2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/126646/59605255-b1332700-910e-11e9-80a5-d1e244f48264.png)
There's a slight change to the merge commit format—before it was
```
ACKs for commit 88884c:
(list of ACKs, could be empty)
```
now it is
```
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK 5ebc6b0eb
... (list of ACKs cannot be empty)
```
or
```
Top commit has no ACKs.
```
I don't think there's a reason to have the abbreviated commit ID there, after all the full commit id is already in the beginning of the merge commit message, and at least the abbreviated one is in every single ACK message.
ACKs for commit 0e01e4:
fanquake:
ACK 0e01e4522e0f9e2e994f80fc61f40d61a4a70d79
Tree-SHA512: 8576de016137d71cfc101747e9bb6779c13e0953cf2babee7afc9972bf2bd46f6912be4982b54fa5abf4d91e98e8fdae6b4ca3eef7d6892b7a5f04a7017b6882
fb434159d1 Remove global symbols: Avoid using the global namespace if possible (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove global symbols: Avoid using the global namespace if possible.
Partially resolves#15612 ("Reduce the number of global symbols used").
Change in global symbols as reported by `nm bitcoind` before vs after:
```
$ diff -u <(nm src/bitcoind-before | c++filt | grep -E '^[0-9a-f]+ [A-Z] ' | cut -f3- -d' ' | sort -u) \
<(nm src/bitcoind-after | c++filt | grep -E '^[0-9a-f]+ [A-Z] ' | cut -f3- -d' ' | sort -u) \
| grep -E '^[+-][^+-]'
-boundSockets
-cs_warnings
-eventHTTP
-fFeeEstimatesInitialized
-fLargeWorkForkFound
-fLargeWorkInvalidChainFound
-pathHandlers
-strMiscWarning[abi:cxx11]
-threadHTTP
```
ACKs for commit fb4341:
Tree-SHA512: d2f78f6188a992b0e0de8d107e2c494cfa0faa2de4fda634a1d3606d6515633bec86289cf2a2e78ffe467b17b795e2243cc459fb44e0dfe2fc69899506ff61c9
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.
ACKs for commit faede7:
practicalswift:
ACK faede747b3493544f25d601b8e02c833e54c8751
jonasschnelli:
ACK faede747b3493544f25d601b8e02c833e54c8751
Tree-SHA512: be12c23287398e4525f16e13de30e51a42d9e38284644eed5b67fa23197b09436d75a3aa8db08555ee91a38a0f159d2722b8a9927ce0bc906e600d2a7976086b
a407b6fdf3 [tests] Make random seed logged and settable (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This allows tests which use randomness to be reproducibly run on failure.
ACKs for commit a407b6:
jonatack:
re-ACK a407b6fdf34f77eb347378674da9cf80394897de
jb55:
great! utACK a407b6fdf34f77eb347378674da9cf80394897de
Tree-SHA512: e1e89e6e76d11ddec71a8f0f077227e4b46303f80461b170900d3f95d4dcc4187b0d1decfd63562ea970aaaf530ef032a3e64ed1669aac29033d95161855fda3
e0bb279999 Doc: remove text about txes always relayed from -whitelist (David A. Harding)
Pull request description:
Updates text since -whitelistforcerelay was set to false by default in PR #15193.
ACKs for commit e0bb27:
fanquake:
utACK e0bb279
MarcoFalke:
utACK e0bb2799992afe88e6f4efc6d90ed82ddf1ec5ec
Tree-SHA512: cf0c9321d72692d573039a04f8f1d048cbdf67ed86cc781523dabd3c45d2731b788f53749e6bb29d7da1ab44eb04030f352469b20489bb2a26c2c38fb61f6489
fac174e2d1 lint: Check that all wallet args are hidden (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Can be tested by calling `git revert 765d5890be` and then running the script
ACKs for commit fac174:
fanquake:
utACK fac174e
practicalswift:
tACK fac174e2d17e06b63aa5eb20b404af00d38db26e
Tree-SHA512: f7d40dc3d9f471c0cf77bc2746c1ef09b9df093b24508e72bfc50114c338e5dcb4a17741cf97566aeddc6d608f13e4eb1c986ae9935cebad1d589495ac16e0b2
70c1cf8c1c wallet: Avoid logging no_such_file_or_directory error (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Avoid logging `IsBerkeleyBtree: No such file or directory ...`. The result of `IsBerkeleyBtree` is the same since `fs::file_size()` returns 0 for non existent files.
Fix#15912.
ACKs for commit 70c1cf:
practicalswift:
utACK 70c1cf8c1c07091544d060191715027282e87b57
jonasschnelli:
utACK 70c1cf8c1c07091544d060191715027282e87b57
Empact:
utACK 70c1cf8c1c
Tree-SHA512: 964a64fff9a17b805a1570884cdb2beb82283498f790b0464e011791803ae7f37dba213320c76a920dd92b2b972a7640e6277ecf470400734149dc8f9f9f1d6d
942ff2054b41fe3f78f1b3d88cfd032bc95fd62f contrib: gh-merge: Use pagination to fetch all review comments (nkostoulas)
Pull request description:
Use GitHub API pagination to do multiple requests if required.
Tested with some PRs that have a large number of comments.
For issue #15816
ACKs for commit 942ff2:
MarcoFalke:
utACK 942ff2054b41fe3f78f1b3d88cfd032bc95fd62f
laanwj:
utACK 942ff2054b41fe3f78f1b3d88cfd032bc95fd62f
Tree-SHA512: cf0dcdc40212a7c5cfcd1afe873e068399bc6499fd2e32207c5516595c93e5cb478178b04185ce21c3de0312621e05fda268411e59864d51046fb7a049989f42
8a33f4d63f9944f4877b3e2814b1582e72ceaa71 GUI: Options: Remove the upper-bound limit from pruning size setting (Luke Dashjr)
4ddeb2f860eee98fbe94725ea8885368068a03f2 GUI: Options: Set the range of pruning size before loading its value (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
This fixes two bugs:
1. The prune setting range was set *after* loading the current value. If users had a prune of (eg) 200, it would get limited to 99 before the range was raised. This is fixed by setting the range first.
2. The prune setting was limited to <= the chainparams' "assumed blockchain size". There's no reason for this limit (the UX is the same either way), and there are use cases it breaks (eg, setting a prune size such that it begins pruning at some future point). Therefore, I raised it to the max value.
This is a daggy fix, so should cleanly merge to both master and 0.18 branches.
ACKs for commit 8a33f4:
MarcoFalke:
utACK 8a33f4d63f9944f4877b3e2814b1582e72ceaa71
laanwj:
utACK 8a33f4d63f9944f4877b3e2814b1582e72ceaa71
promag:
utACK 8a33f4d.
Tree-SHA512: 480570fa243ab5cc76af76fded18cb8cb2d3194b9f050fec5e03ca551edeeda72ee8b06312e200a9e49404ec1cdffa62f7150cf9982ec1b282f17d90879ce438
223de8d94d6522f795ec3c2e7db27469f24aa68c Document RNG design in random.h (Pieter Wuille)
f2e60ca98530e0a865ff6c6fd3c5633aec11a515 Use secure allocator for RNG state (Pieter Wuille)
cddb31bb0a132afa50b5350196cf26f0064fe3e2 Encapsulate RNGState better (Pieter Wuille)
152146e782d401aa1ce7d989d62306aabc85f22e DRY: Implement GetRand using FastRandomContext::randrange (Pieter Wuille)
a1f252eda87356fa329c838a7bf569808489648f Sprinkle some sweet noexcepts over the RNG code (Pieter Wuille)
4ea8e50837a0932b31a241988fd68d6730a2048a Remove hwrand_initialized. (Pieter Wuille)
9d7032e4f066777c97c58b1394884716e213790a Switch all RNG code to the built-in PRNG. (Pieter Wuille)
16e40a8b562ad849a5f5e8b21ceb375e46038243 Integrate util/system's CInit into RNGState (Pieter Wuille)
2ccc3d3aa346e96206281a391bc29874cf5ee7f4 Abstract out seeding/extracting entropy into RNGState::MixExtract (Pieter Wuille)
aae8b9bf0f4fd2b801ee72cf191588c8b3a67c3c Add thread safety annotations to RNG state (Pieter Wuille)
d3f54d1c82b131d817b20cd9daa75f9d3c9475e1 Rename some hardware RNG related functions (Pieter Wuille)
05fde14e3afe6f7156ebb6df6cd0e3ae12635b89 Automatically initialize RNG on first use. (Pieter Wuille)
2d1cc5093949f8ea9487a68724162c8b39035ad8 Don't log RandAddSeedPerfmon details (Pieter Wuille)
6a57ca91da23c6a5d91399ffc7fc09a99b6d4c76 Use FRC::randbytes instead of reading >32 bytes from RNG (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This does not remove OpenSSL, but makes our own PRNG the 'main' one; for GetStrongRandBytes, the OpenSSL RNG is still used (indirectly, by feeding its output into our PRNG state).
It includes a few policy changes (regarding what entropy is seeded when).
Before this PR:
* GetRand*:
* OpenSSL
* GetStrongRand*:
* CPU cycle counter
* Perfmon data (on Windows, once 10 min)
* /dev/urandom (or equivalent)
* rdrand (if available)
* From scheduler when idle:
* CPU cycle counter before and after 1ms sleep
* At startup:
* CPU cycle counter before and after 1ms sleep
After this PR:
* GetRand*:
* Stack pointer (which indirectly identifies thread and some call stack information)
* rdrand (if available)
* CPU cycle counter
* GetStrongRand*:
* Stack pointer (which indirectly identifies thread and some call stack information)
* rdrand (if available)
* CPU cycle counter
* /dev/urandom (or equivalent)
* OpenSSL
* CPU cycle counter again
* From scheduler when idle:
* Stack pointer (which indirectly identifies thread and some call stack information)
* rdrand (if available)
* CPU cycle counter before and after 1ms sleep
* Perfmon data (on Windows, once every 10 min)
* At startup:
* Stack pointer (which indirectly identifies thread and some call stack information)
* rdrand (if available)
* CPU cycle counter
* /dev/urandom (or equivalent)
* OpenSSL
* CPU cycle counter again
* Perfmon data (on Windows, once every 10 min)
The interface of random.h is also simplified, and documentation is added.
This implements most of #14623.
Tree-SHA512: 0120e19bd4ce80a509b5c180a4f29497d299ce8242e25755880851344b825bc2d64a222bc245e659562fb5463fb7c70fbfcf003616be4dc59d0ed6534f93dd20
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
84104c781a clarifying getrawtransaction[time] get help text (Ben Carman)
Pull request description:
#12339
The `time` and `blocktime` entries have the same value so they should have the same help text as well
Tree-SHA512: 1e9a94678eec8501c761f16bf3d8e269d68620596d1fdd31a32989a1b53be5a8097ece8bfabe99979e658dec82237e37d8194ae2acd7c1deef7501ee701667fb
3e21b690d1aedb73a7dc2bc5d2ff1b011b52d927 [Qt] Restore < Qt5.6 compatibility for addAction (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
#14573 broke < Qt5.6 compatibility due to calling the lambda version of `addAction` that was added in Qt5.6.
This PR re-enables < Qt5.6 compatibility.
Tree-SHA512: b3cf055d88a76713d100be05b2298d4091967e1a43de176af2647f59e76b98b216493dd12a6d68a942ae7946f2026e33dd8e8d20fc44a9a9614a3690ad9a2417
95a5a9fcc qt: Remove ellipsis from sending/receiving addresses (João Barbosa)
a96c0df35 qt: Add Window menu (João Barbosa)
9ea38d022 qt: Allow to inspect RPCConsole tabs (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Overall this PR does the following:
- add top level menu Window
- add Minimize and Zoom actions to Window menu
- move Sending/Receiving address to Window
- remove Help->Debug window
- add one menu entry for each debug window tab
This removes the access to address book from the File menu.
With wallet support:
<img width="522" alt="screenshot 2018-12-11 at 00 33 05" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3534524/49770451-5bec0800-fcdc-11e8-91d6-f8f850ead92d.png">
Without wallet support:
<img width="593" alt="screenshot 2018-12-11 at 12 55 21" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3534524/49802183-19f6ac80-fd44-11e8-9973-36fcfb4f129e.png">
Tree-SHA512: 4fb03702efe18df7bae33950e462940162abe634c55d0214b8920812127b763234cc9b73f27b3702502a37b6d49bdd6c50b7c8d9a3daea75cecb0136556dd1ea
fa6ab8ada1 rpc: Return more specific reject reason for submitblock (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The second commit in #13439 made the `TODO` in the first commit impossible to solve.
The meaning of `fNewBlock` changed from "This is the first time we process this block" to "We are about to write the new *valid* block".
So whenever `fNewBlock` is true, the block was valid. And whenever the `fNewBlock` is false, the block is either valid or invalid. If it was valid and not new, we know it is a `"duplicate"`. In all other cases, the `BIP22ValidationResult()` will return the reason why it is invalid.
Tree-SHA512: 4b6edf7a912339c3acb0fccfabbdd6d812a0321fb1639c244c2714e58dc119aa2b8c6bf8f7d61ea609a1b861bbc23f920370fcf989c48452721e259a8ce93d24
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
faee59103d test: Fix race in mempool_accept (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
If we happen to pick the same random coin to spend, there would be mempool conflicts in some runs of the test. Fix that by popping from a static list of coins to spend from.
Tree-SHA512: f6fd37e43d919371aa8bc3a2c93b569f9169961fe702f3641bb63180c3a88f12ca1857e9ed4d3723d5f04ca8ab5ef009a90e679580f36246a10b987620a55bee
8f5d9431a Add regtests for HTTP status codes. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This adds explicit tests for the returned HTTP status codes to `interface_rpc.py` (for error cases) and the HTTP JSON-RPC client in general for success.
#15381 brought up discussion about the HTTP status codes in general, and the general opinion was that the current choice may not be ideal but should not be changed to preserve compatibility with existing JSON-RPC clients. Thus it makes sense to actually test the current status to ensure this desired compatibility is not broken accidentally.
ACKs for commit 8f5d94:
laanwj:
utACK 8f5d9431a36740aa12abc0acea64df48fe32d2a6
promag:
utACK 8f5d943.
jonasschnelli:
utACK 8f5d9431a36740aa12abc0acea64df48fe32d2a6
Tree-SHA512: 82503ccd134dd9145304e95cb6c61755f100bee27593d567cdd5c0c554d47e7b06d937456cab04107f46f4984930355db65d5e711008a0b05f2b8feec9f2950e
8b8d8eeae9 Remove travis_wait from lint script (Graham Krizek)
Pull request description:
Using the `travis_wait` command in conjunction with `set -o errexit` causes problems. The `travis_wait` command will correctly log the command's output if successful, but if the command fails the process exits before the `travis_wait` command can dump the logs. This will hide important debugging information like error messages and stack traces. We ran into this in #15196 and it was very hard to debug because output was being suppressed.
`travis_wait` was being used because the `contrib/verify-commits/verify-commits.py` script can sometimes run for a long time without producing any output. If a script runs for 10 minutes without logging anything, the CI run times out. The `travis_wait` command will extend this timeout by logging a message for you, while sending stderr and stdout to a file.
This PR removes the `travis_wait` command from our CI system and adds additional logging to the `verify-commits.py` script so it doesn't make Travis timeout.
ACKs for commit 8b8d8e:
MarcoFalke:
utACK 8b8d8eeae9e8feff6d78420ee172c820ccef9db1
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fa1c073154c6a39dca878f5c9a37abee8af0fd30 contrib: gh-merge: Include review comments in merge commit (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This includes all up-to-date ACKs in the merge commit for reference
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bb6195e34 refactor: Remove unused function (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Last use removed in cad5dd2368109ec398a3b79c8b9e94dfd23f0845.
Tree-SHA512: f65bf8f77b9aadbfba39bd80076a4d773eddf685a8a90ef2db549552a3d0ccd426ce3920b2f71954703f64d840fa88349957996d1f64a9c4d3f27a99b4da70e7
15c69b158da570f4e1430280c610e94ffdee0e51 wallet: Log and ignore errors in ListWalletDir and IsBerkeleyBtree (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Use the `noexcept` members of `boost::filesystem::recursive_directory_iterator` in order to ignore `boost::filesystem::directory_iterator::construct: Permission denied` errors. The errors are logged though.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
```sh
# 1. create directory for -walletdir without read access:
mkdir /tmp/foo && chmod a-r /tmp/foo
# 2. run bitcoin-qt and should print an error, but continues running:
/Volumes/Bitcoin-Core/Bitcoin-Qt.app/Contents/MacOS/Bitcoin-Qt -regtest -walletdir=/tmp/foo
/private/tmp/foo: Permission denied
# 4. go to File -> Open Wallet and should segfault:
EXCEPTION: N5boost10filesystem16filesystem_errorE
boost::filesystem::directory_iterator::construct: Permission denied: "/private/tmp/foo"
bitcoin in Runaway exception
```
Tree-SHA512: 37e8bf5a1e0defc331030fd511bf9cac2765d01dfbf23e7233f37506e85b8ad07edcde9ba6dae7a2c95700c78d28c7dd248153607381852da96273cb159c4934
28c86de3b gui: Drop unused return values in WalletFrame (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This is a small cleanup since the return value of `WalletFrame` methods are not used. This is in line with the usual async slot declaration.
Tree-SHA512: ff0ca098804118bba200a58cd796ff90e853a6430e58125bd178b7bfa9b2b763c13d17b81e8f3ebd94395cac249d80379ba1529680c47682ba6a2ed81492ba33