* compat: remove bswap_* check on macOS
This was originally added in #9366 to fix the gui build, as
Protobuf would also define these macros. Now that we're no-longer
using Protobuf, remove the additional check.
* build: skip building OpenSSL lib_ssl
* build: remove OpenSSL from Qt build
More info available from:
https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/ssl.html#enabling-and-disabling-ssl-support
* build: remove EVP_MD_CTX_new detection
This was added in #9475 to fix LibreSSL compatibility for
BIP70, so is no longer required.
* build: remove SSL lib detection
* gui: update BIP70 support message
* build: remove BIP70 entries from macOS Info.plist
* gui: remove payment request file handling from OpenURI dialog
* gui: remove BIP70 Support
* build: remove protobuf from depends and contrib
fa330d8fed5a02349440be170af3b443c1321b4b ci: Avoid invoking curl on the host (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The only requirement for the ci system are the programs `docker.io` and `bash`. However, the mac cross build invokes `curl` on the host. Fix that.
Before:
```
$ FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_mac.sh" ./ci/test_run_all.sh
...
./ci/test/05_before_script.sh: line 22: curl: command not found
```
After:
```
... (command passes)
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45615de26caa4c8ffeacc558143aaf6887cbb314 ci: Fix default retry script usage (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
On master (5352d14b3796d9e672a20ada8f7613a70fe448f4) `CI_RETRY_EXE=${CI_RETRY_EXE:retry}` works as a [Substring Expansion](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Shell-Parameter-Expansion.html), and that is wrong.
If `CI_RETRY_EXE` variable was unset initially, its new value becomes an empty string, but not "retry" as one could expect. Consequently, the `${CI_RETRY_EXE} ...` command does _not_ use `ci/retry/retry` script.
This PR makes for `CI_RETRY_EXE` variable a usual parameter expansion, i.e., `${parameter:-word}`.
Reference: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18735#issuecomment-620095489
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da1f153e5e260f1744ee1bf4f24ca3a74ffea465 Add s390x tests to travis (Elichai Turkel)
2fa65e0de94f01d502e8ace89be3c5dc963dd764 Add ci script to install on s390x (Elichai Turkel)
Pull request description:
Discovered this as part of #17402 and a conversation with gmaxwell.
You can see here that the platform is indeed BE: https://travis-ci.org/elichai/bitcoin/jobs/616656410#L36
This closes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6466
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58d0393bec7680933702b76cd3f1d1e33030ed16 build: update retry to current version (randymcmillann)
Pull request description:
This commit eliminates spelling and white space
errors that are flagged in the linting process
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107e030723552cf272dc8da01bb682032a457a3d build: make protobuf optional in depends (fanquake)
ff6122f32b21fa00e9308e098b33b9657debc1d7 doc: clarify protobuf build requirements (fanquake)
Pull request description:
As mentioned by dongcarl in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15584#issuecomment-521780972, make building `protobuf` optional in depends. With this change it will only be built if you pass `PROTOBUF=1`.
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Make fMixing atomic as it has concurrent access
Add tsan suppression for zmq namespace
Suppress deadlock false positive in ConnectTip
Switch ubsan target to linux32
Add new test job for linux64_cxx17 target without any sanitizers
Increase rpc time out for block reward reallocation test
Fix heap use after free in CConnman::GetExtraOutboundCount()
Different builds for linux32 and linux64 tsan and ubsan
Increase timeout for llmq_signing functional test
* 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
c4606b84329d760d7cee144bebe05807857edaae Add Travis check for single parameter constructors not marked "explicit" (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make single parameter constructors `explicit` (C++11).
Rationale from the developer notes:
> - By default, declare single-argument constructors `explicit`.
> - *Rationale*: This is a precaution to avoid unintended conversions that might
> arise when single-argument constructors are used as implicit conversion
> functions.
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fad0ce59e9 tests: Fail if RPC has been added without tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Need to be run with --coverage
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* Merge #18750: build: optionally skip external warnings
ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1 build: optionally skip external warnings (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Add an option to `./configure` to suppress compilation warnings from
external headers. The option is off by default (no change in behavior,
show warnings from external headers).
This option is useful if e.g. Boost or Qt is installed outside of
`/usr/include` (warnings from headers in `/usr/include` are already
suppressed by default) and those warnings stand in the way of compiling
Bitcoin Core with `-Werror[=...]` or they just clutter the build output
too much and make our own warnings hard to spot.
`-isystem /usr/include` bricks GCC's `#include_next`, so we use
`-idirafter` instead. This way we don't have to treat `/usr/include`
specially.
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* add --enable-suppress-external-warnings to matrix.sh
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@protonmail.com>
* lint: Skip shell linting if gawk is not installed
* lint: Skip Gitian descriptor scripts checking if jq is not installed
* ci: Install gawk and jq
`yq` requires `jq`
* Fix shellcheck warnings
39d526bde48d98af4fa27906e85db0399b6aa8b1 test: Bump linter versions (Duncan Dean)
Pull request description:
As per #19346, `mypy==0.700` was incompatible with Python 3.8.
I've bumped the versions of all the linters to their latest stable versions.
Checked with both Python 3.7 and 3.8 and everything still seems to work fine.
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3d0a82cff8cbb809876e82dbe62d14d2adc07d94 devtools: Accomodate block-style copyright blocks (Ben Woosley)
0ef0e51fe4bb592e67255776b5a0ba04679fb8c4 lint: Bump flake8 to 3.7.8 (Ben Woosley)
838920704ad90a71cf288b700052503db8abb17e lint: Disable flake8 W504 warning (Ben Woosley)
b21680baf5391a602b295b9d7d0ef66553661cb9 test/contrib: Fix invalid escapes in regex strings (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This is a second go at #15221, fixing new lints in:
W504 line break after binary operator
W605 invalid escape sequence
F841 local variable 'e' is assigned to but never used
This time around:
* One commit per rule, for easier review
* I went with the PEP-8 style of breaking before binary operators
* I looked into the raw regex newline issue, and found that raw strings with newlines embedded do work appropriately. E.g. run `re.match(r" \n ", " \n ")` to check this for yourself. `re.MULTILINE` exists to modify `^` and `$` in multiline scenarios, but all of these searches are per-line.
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3f8776a1391c3978ed66144df15fd9bcb9edd35d Re-add dead code detection (flack)
Pull request description:
This re-adds unreachable code detection for Python based on `vulture`.
Effectively, this reverts f4beb4996d27f2cdaf4f0a63e7dc044bf17decce. The difference to the previous version is that this runs with the `--min-confidence 100` setting. From https://pypi.org/project/vulture/:
> Use `--min-confidence 100` to only report code that is guaranteed to be unused within the analyzed files.
So this should avoid the previous issues where static analysis had wrong positives due to the dynamic nature of Python code by only reporting things that are unambiguous (such as code after a `return` statement). As such, there is not suppressions list.
My motivation was mainly #21081 which would have been caught by this (as can be seen by the CI run failing). This is still marked as draft because #21081 is needed to get the linter to pass. Also, there is a second problem that this found (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19509/files#r571454691). From what I can tell, this is a spurious type comment that could just be removed (or if that line has no side effects it could also be deleted altogether?). I could add a commit here to fix it, but I wanted to see if there is interest in having this linter again in the first place
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f4beb4996d27f2cdaf4f0a63e7dc044bf17decce test: Remove python dead code linter (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Primarily I'd like to remove this because it is very imprecise, due to Python's dynamic nature, giving it a large list of false positives that need to be listed as exceptions. See for example #16906.
It's also a frequent source of complaints. I'm doubtful of the usefulness of checking for dead code in a linter in the first place.
Having some dead code in the test framework for a while is not a
disaster.
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fac35b21e2c2d798face7e289dcff4c1cce0e1a6 test: lint: Add DisabledOpcodeTemplates to whitelist (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes#16906
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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
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fa193dc8e6f3b96fa2dba2f1c1668f7720fed320 doc: Remove win32 from the release process (MarcoFalke)
faf666f8148eeb305a9c4f78459aff2c7268016b Remove Windows 32 bit build (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The Windows 32 bit build has been removed from https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/, so unless there are complaints, we don't need to build it even
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eeeee58bc9 travis: Combine --disable-bip70 into existing job (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
We already have too many jobs, so instead of creating a separate job for the `--disable-bip70` configue option, combine it into an existing job
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c82190cdb6 tests: Add Python dead code linter (vulture) (practicalswift)
590a57fdec tests: Remove unused testing code (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add Python dead code linter (`vulture`) to Travis.
Rationale for allowing dead code only after explicit opt-in (via `--ignore-names`):
* Less is more :-)
* Unused code is by definition "untested"
* Unused code can be an indication of bugs/logical errors. By making the contributor aware of newly introduced unused code it gives him/her an opportunity to investigate if the unused code they introduce is malignant or benign :-)
* Unused code is hard to spot for humans and is thus often missed during manual review
* [YAGNI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_aren%27t_gonna_need_it)
Based on #14312 to make linter job pass.
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