000000035b20402dea3e8168165cd4eefdc97539 Obsolete #!/bin/bash shebang (DesWurstes)
Pull request description:
> `#!/bin/bash` assumes it is always installed to `/bin/` which can cause issues
> `#!/usr/bin/env bash` searches the user's `PATH` to find the `bash` binary
Details: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-bash-bible#obsolete-syntax
I'm open to comments: Should I also fix `#!/bin/sh`?
Tree-SHA512: b47bb4828116aa119f1899c68fee081270d51a898535490b9c616bf0f3660ad953f29c361eafc759bc64cdd54ee6eeecb2d79e9fdb5291a996a515c719805476
3828a79711 scripted-diff: prefer MAC_OSX over __APPLE__ (fanquake)
fa6e841e89 gui: remove macOS ProgressBar workaround (fanquake)
68c272527f gui: remove SubstituteFonts (fanquake)
6c6dbd8af5 doc: mention that macOS 10.10 is now required (fanquake)
84b0cfa8b6 release: bump minimum required macOS to 10.10 (fanquake)
26b15df99d depends: set OSX_MIN_VERSION to 10.10 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Closes#13362
d99abfddb0c8f2111340a6127e77cc686e0043d8
This workaround should no longer be required, as it should have only been in use when compiled with the 10.7 SDK, which we haven't been building with for a while now.
5bc5ae30982a0f0f6a9804b05d99434af770c724
The bugreport linked with this code is for an unrelated? issue, however from what I can tell the correct QTBUG is this one https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-20880. Reading though the discussion there, it seems that the way progress bars are animated changed in macOS 10.10.
Qt was patched [here (5.5+)](https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/112379/):
> Disable progress bar animations on 10.10 Yosemite and higher - the native style does not animate them any more. Keep the indeterminate progress bar animation.
Given all of that, I don't think this is worth keeping around, as it would seem to only be useful in the case that a macOS user is compiling with a Qt < 5.5. That should be pretty unlikely, as we don't support downloaded Qt binaries, and brew currently provides [5.11.1](571b46213c/Formula/qt.rb).
Tree-SHA512: 4278cb30cc9bcb313e166129ecf032c808995f8b51a3123637c47860a0010ac88f86f82ec44792153b6b1e5cca595f25013b2eaeae80194647b9ce4f7eaf32c1
1874058 Make base58 python contrib code work with python3 (Evan Klitzke)
bc6fdf2 Change all python files to use Python3 (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Following discussion here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11843#issuecomment-351033742
It's easier for maintainers if all python tools/scripts support only a single version of Python. There are only a few scripts that aren't explicitly python3 at this point, so this PR changes those remaining scripts to explicitly require python3.
Tree-SHA512: 5d38eef6e0fc7d8515e23a1f4c75e8b4160fd0fe23cba52a1f41689b114e54a9e503e0724829e8b41982ef98f2d113df80d9e238213b74f09ceaed0344a19e24
* contrib: Update makeseeds.py
The `dnspython` package complained about `dns.resolver.Resolver.query()` being deprecated and suggested to use `dns.resolver.Resolver.resolve()` instead.
* contrib: Update dependency install instructions in seeds/README.md
ea04bf7862 Enable flake8 warning F841 ("local variable 'foo' is assigned to but never used") (practicalswift)
169f3e8637 Remove assigned but never used local variables (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove assigned but never used local variables. Enable Travis checking for unused local variables.
Tree-SHA512: d6052ec9044c5d1f03d874ea3c8addd5a156779213ef9200f89d3ae53230f2fd1691aff405c3dae14178e5ef09912c4432e92f606ef4a5220ed9daa140cdee81
9471576 [verify-commits] Add some additional useful documentation. (Matt Corallo)
de7e931 Add Marco-expired-key-signed-commits to allow-revsig-commits (Matt Corallo)
99f6d48 Revert "test: Update trust git root". (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
7deba93bdc was took the wrong approach to updating verify-commits for a key expiration. Namely, adding each commit to allow-revsig-commits should have been done instead, allowing them to still be validated, but with the expired key.
Tree-SHA512: 9fdc67eda8f6daa95082f6c1a2af81beb730a9ff3f8cf930bb2311fe29b5f05e1f89259aba5f112153ca2e9c62577cf60d31b4c8e9ac1bf3f5506e78f8401378
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# contrib/verify-commits/allow-revsig-commits
* update public part of windows code signing certificate
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Fixing line-breaks
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* Drop icon sources (svg) we no longer use
* Rename some icons to better match their content
* Drop chevron/console prompt icon
We do not show it in Dash specific themes and Traditional is just fine with a simple ">" label
* bitcoin -> dash for icons
* Adjust `contrib/debian/copyright`
Dashify it + we no longer use icons mentioned there
* `mogrify src/qt/res/*/*.png`
* `python3 contrib/devtools/optimize-pngs.py`
Total reduction: 68072 bytes
fa3c910bfeab00703c947c5200a64c21225b50ef test: Move linters to test/lint, add readme (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This moves the checks and linters from `devtools` to a subfolder in `test`. (Motivated by my opinion that the dev tools are mostly for generating code and updating the repo whereas the linters are read-only checks.)
Also, adds a readme to clarify that checks and linters are only meant to prevent bugs and user facing issues, not merely stylistic preference or inconsistencies. (This is motivated by the diversity in developers and work flows as well as existing code styles. It would be too disruptive to change all existing code to a single style or too burdensome to force all developers to adhere to a single style. Also note that our style guide is changing, so locking in at the wrong style "too early" would only waste resources.)
Tree-SHA512: 9b10e89f2aeaf0c8a9ae248aa891d74e0abf0569f8e5dfd266446efa8bfaf19f0ea0980abf0b0b22f0d8416ee90d7435d21a9f9285b66df43f370b7979173406
506c5785fb Enable Travis checking for two Python linting rules we are currently not violating (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Enable Travis checking for two Python linting rules we are currently not violating:
* E101: indentation contains mixed spaces and tabs
* E129: visually indented line with same indent as next logical line
Tree-SHA512: 955ea5ce4576a5bdd561f9d2bbcfaa82f66a23391c84ddb806830ed15e321e4742457ccc801f457819f626d4a66a1ffcaecee28c3b9f3f907ab8401323743485
4b75dcf devtools: Make linter check LogPrint calls (MarcoFalke)
ff2ad2d Add missing newlines to LogPrint debug logging (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
~~Don't we have a linter that should catch these?~~
Tree-SHA512: 1a58eca01ded9c1719e943c09447deeb59bb06dba00528cf460eefe857fdf95b42671fbdebc87cdd2f51e931e86942d06587ffd097cbb0d8dd9eb7a0ba17a8f0
83c48d9a1f fix locale for lint-shell (Julian Fleischer)
Pull request description:
A piece of code from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13816 which I am hereby splitting into smaller PRs.
The `shellcheck` executable shipped with travis's trusty linux environment (contains shellcheck `0.3.1` in `/usr/local/bin` as opposed to the distros `0.3.3` in `/usr/bin`) segfaults when `LC_ALL=C`.
This makes sure that in travis, no matter from where the script is called, `LC_ALL` is left unset. Comment changed accordingly.
Tree-SHA512: 86afa9247f2adbeefa75bf3d56a94766f8e8e1839f40b73763ff7b893a09c848ee64648fc06ce3e6bd0f650127365f508b37fdefb48d61e49f5d551c074cb16e
47776a958b08382d76d69b5df7beed807af168b3 Add linter: Make sure all shell scripts opt out of locale dependence using "export LC_ALL=C" (practicalswift)
3352da8da1243c03fc83ba678d2f5d193bd5a0c2 Add "export LC_ALL=C" to all shell scripts (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
~~Make sure `LC_ALL=C` is set when using `grep` range expressions.~~
Make sure `LC_ALL=C` is set in all shell scripts.
From the `grep(1)` documentation:
> Within a bracket expression, a range expression consists of two characters separated by a hyphen. It matches any single character that sorts between the two characters, inclusive, using the locale's collating sequence and character set. For example, in the default C locale, `[a-d]` is equivalent to `[abcd]`. Many locales sort characters in dictionary order, and in these locales `[a-d]` is typically not equivalent to `[abcd]`; it might be equivalent to `[aBbCcDd]`, for example. To obtain the traditional interpretation of bracket expressions, you can use the C locale by setting the `LC_ALL` environment variable to the value C.
Context: [Locale issue found when reviewing #13450](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13450/files#r194877736)
Tree-SHA512: fd74d2612998f9b49ef9be24410e505d8c842716f84d085157fc7f9799d40e8a7b4969de783afcf99b7fae4f91bbb4559651f7dd6578a6a081a50bdea29f0909
284f424d5a Fix osslsigncode compile issue in gitian-build (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
Install libssl1.0-dev that is compatible with osslsigncode.
Fixes#13762
Verifed that this gitian descriptor file can sign 0.16.2rc2.
Tree-SHA512: 3029b86e77567a4e033b5ad95826e60df12a0486ac3c4afcac48218f5c76ba49e7f1c1307ce93ffc465ca2f24e12c401e4542929263688e4bd6521aeca3ff73b
1e60713a68296a0ff221befb48b2958fbf019ebf contrib: Fix test-security-check fail in Ubuntu 18.04 (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
- Fix test-security-check fail in Ubuntu 18.04. Those flags are enabled by default, so we must specify `-no` to make the executable does 'not' have those attributes.
- Drop HIGH_ENTROPY_VA. After update our gitian system to Bionic, the compiler should support HIGH_ENTROPY_VA
Tree-SHA512: 78c1f2aae1253ddd52faa1af569b7151a503a217c7ccbe21b8004d8910c45d8a27ff04695eacbdadd7192d2c91c0d59941ca20c651dd2d5052b9999163a11ae4
5f019d5354 Removes the boost/algorithm/string/join dependency (251)
Pull request description:
This commit removes the `boost/algorithm/string/join` dependency from the project by replacing `boost::algorithm::join` with the helper function proposed by @MarcoFalke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13726#discussion_r204159967
Tree-SHA512: d4ba3e7621b76bd5210aec9b8d6c320f7ee963d7f902e6d2d3fc0eadbee1cd77799e5c09be9c11452d2825f25740fc436cdec3a6b6c66ced674d771e4ed306ae
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# contrib/devtools/lint-includes.sh
# src/validation.cpp
066d2973a6fff0bf494c4a0000218fe72983808b contrib: correct version check (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
[ not(major >= 3 and minor >= 4) ] fails for '4.0':
```Python
>>> major=4
>>> minor=0
>>> if not (major >= 3 and minor >= 5):
... print('This example only works with Python 3.5 and greater')
...
This example only works with Python 3.5 and greater
```
Tree-SHA512: 41cb8c5dabe0061ead37b0d6447b699c5d5e1a5551a75dd279bb2ec6d6afa51f8b27a48e01195093db7ec37b28ff6445d59646a4a2b6dcee37776afb60eac8dc
37d363dd4acf7d41196d44b295593019add241c3 Tools: fix BIND_NOW check in security-check.py (Conrado Gouvea)
Pull request description:
Previously, the BIND_NOW check would work only if it was the first value in FLAGS.
Tree-SHA512: 39cd83f673a6b521803be5585ada516f2db4eede718f0c5aea3377825ed1adcefed5bbb41dd9a5f24a26f7d27116cfc81bde7e26283232593b72768c5ae3d321
* qt: Add "Appearance Tab" to OptionsDialog and move "Theme" into it
* qt: Add "Font scale" settings to Appearance Tab of OptionsDialog
Allows to scale the font in the same way like with -font-scale.
* qt: Add font weight settings to Appearance tab of OptionsDialog
Allows to set the weight for normal and bold text
* qt: Add font family setting to Appearance tab of OptionsDialog
Allows to choose between system default font or montserrat
* qt: GUIUtil - Maintain a map with supported weights for all fonts.
* qt: Introduce AppearanceWidget
A widget which just wraps all appearance related settings.
Also replaces Appearance settings in OptionsDialog with the introduced widget.
* qt: Introduce initial appearance setup dialog
This will pop up the first time the user starts the DashCore version with the new UI changes.
* qt: Load font related settings in GUIUtil::loadFonts
* qt: Make osDefaultFont global in GUIUtil to fix getFont()
Before getFont(FontFamily, ...) wasn't always able to return the correct font without the requested font family beeing set as application font upfront.
* qt: Improve supported weight helpers
Add conversion helpers. and let all of them depend on the currently selected font.
* qt: Default weights based on supported if not all weights are supported
For SystemDefault only because Montserrat has all supported weights.
* qt/test: Fix GUI tests
* Store normal/bold font GUI settings as "pure" (not "supported") values
* Rename supportedWeighti(To/From)Arg to supportedWeight(To/From)Index to better match the logic and avoid confusion with weight(To/From)Arg functions
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
643aad17fa Enable additional flake8 rules (practicalswift)
f020aca297 Minor Python cleanups to make flake8 pass with the new rules enabled (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Enabled rules:
```
* E242: tab after ','
* E266: too many leading '#' for block comment
* E401: multiple imports on one line
* E402: module level import not at top of file
* E701: multiple statements on one line (colon)
* E901: SyntaxError: invalid syntax
* E902: TokenError: EOF in multi-line string
* F821: undefined name 'Foo'
* W293: blank line contains whitespace
* W606: 'async' and 'await' are reserved keywords starting with Python 3.7
```
Note to reviewers:
* In general we don't allow whitespace cleanups to existing code, but in order to allow for enabling Travis checking for these rules a few smaller whitespace cleanups had to made as part of this PR.
* Use [this `?w=1` link](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12987/files?w=1) to show a diff without whitespace changes.
Before this commit:
```
$ flake8 -qq --statistics --ignore=B,C,E,F,I,N,W --select=E112,E113,E115,E116,E125,E131,E133,E223,E224,E242,E266,E271,E272,E273,E274,E275,E304,E306,E401,E402,E502,E701,E702,E703,E714,E721,E741,E742,E743,F401,E901,E902,F402,F404,F406,F407,F601,F602,F621,F622,F631,F701,F702,F703,F704,F705,F706,F707,F811,F812,F821,F822,F823,F831,F841,W292,W293,W504,W601,W602,W603,W604,W605,W606 .
5 E266 too many leading '#' for block comment
4 E401 multiple imports on one line
6 E402 module level import not at top of file
5 E701 multiple statements on one line (colon)
1 F812 list comprehension redefines 'n' from line 159
4 F821 undefined name 'ConnectionRefusedError'
28 W293 blank line contains whitespace
```
After this commit:
```
$ flake8 -qq --statistics --ignore=B,C,E,F,I,N,W --select=E112,E113,E115,E116,E125,E131,E133,E223,E224,E242,E266,E271,E272,E273,E274,E275,E304,E306,E401,E402,E502,E701,E702,E703,E714,E721,E741,E742,E743,F401,E901,E902,F402,F404,F406,F407,F601,F602,F621,F622,F631,F701,F702,F703,F704,F705,F706,F707,F811,F812,F821,F822,F823,F831,F841,W292,W293,W504,W601,W602,W603,W604,W605,W606 .
$
```
Tree-SHA512: fc7d5e752298a50d4248afc620ee2c173135b4ca008e48e02913ac968e5a24a5fd5396926047ec62f1d580d537434ccae01f249bb2f3338fa59dc630bf97ca7a
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
fad0fc3c9a Refine travis check for duplicate includes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Since there is no harm in having "duplicate" includes and it makes it obvious what are the dependencies of each file, without having to do static analysis or jumping between files, I'd suggest to revert the travis check for duplicate includes.
Generally, I think that enforcing minor style preferences should not be done via travis. The cost of maintaining and the burden on other developers is too high. C.f discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973#discussion_r180142594
Tree-SHA512: 97ab0e769d457ccfb873fff6c99613f8b944cd7ef95bfdccb0e1bbe8f5df1f16548c658fa03af42516f806546e75646d338a061e7b057619490235d311ca21f1
0c17e27630 init: Remove help text for non-existent -fuzzmessagestest arg (MarcoFalke)
136084470c contrib: Fix check-doc script regexes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixup the regexes to properly find all used args. The regex should now match all of the getter and setter methods of the `ArgsManager`. See https://dev.visucore.com/bitcoin/doxygen/class_args_manager.html#pub-methods
Before:
```
Args used : 159
Args documented : 188
Args undocumented: 0
Args unknown : 29
```
After:
```
Args used : 183
Args documented : 188
Args undocumented: 0
Args unknown : 5
```
Tree-SHA512: 1a7fb7ea55b2f6030358a1055d8f2c19b31f69d0603be0b009e6e603564014b4e2bb824357c9d43d0fba3ce7159b7c4e7eaa60b3f962053d94f73d0e626294fc
e3245f2e7b Removes Boost predicate.hpp dependency (251)
Pull request description:
This pull request removes the `boost/algorithm/string/predicate.hpp` dependency from the project.
To replace the the `predicate.hpp` dependency from the project the function calls to `boost::algorithm::starts_with` and `boost::algorithm::ends_with` have been replaced with respectively C++11's `std::basic_string::front` and `std::basic_string::back` function calls.
Refactors that were not required, but have been done anyways:
- The Boost function `all` was implicitly made available via the `predicate.hpp` header. Instead of including the appropriate header, function calls to `all` have been replaced with function calls to `std::all_of`.
- The `boost::algorithm::is_digit` predicate has been replaced with a custom `IsDigit` function that is locale independent and ASCII deterministic.
Tree-SHA512: 22dda6adfb4d7ac0cabac8cc33e8fb8330c899805acc1ae4ede402c4b11ea75a399414b389dfaa3650d23b47f41351b4650077af9005d598fbe48d5277bdc320
It appears bitcoin has already done this previously(seemingly forever), however, we for some reason have tabs. This was causing the linter to fail because a backport touched lines which resulted in linter yelling at me for adding lines beginning with tabs. To fix this, replacing all tabs with spaces in these two files.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/\t/ /g' contrib/linearize/linearize-*.py
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
c8176b3cc7556d7bcec39a55ae4d6ba16453baaa Add linter: Make sure we explicitly open all text files using UTF-8 or ASCII encoding in Python (practicalswift)
634bd970013eca90f4b4c1f9044eec8c97ba62c2 Explicitly specify encoding when opening text files in Python code (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add linter: Make sure we explicitly open all text files using UTF-8 encoding in Python.
As requested by @laanwj in #13440.
Tree-SHA512: 1651c00fe220ceb273324abd6703aee504029b96c7ef0e3029145901762c733c9b9d24927da281394fd4681a5bff774336c04eed01fafea997bb32192c334c06
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py
# contrib/linearize/linearize-data.py
# contrib/linearize/linearize-hashes.py
# contrib/seeds/generate-seeds.py
# contrib/verify-commits/verify-commits.py
# test/functional/multiwallet.py
# test/functional/notifications.py
# test/functional/test_runner.py
# test/util/rpcauth-test.py
16e3cd380af570fb2f656e0344bab88829a4bcda Clarify include recommendation (practicalswift)
6d10f43738d58bf623975e3124fd5735aac7d3e1 Enforce the use of bracket syntax includes ("#include <foo.h>") (practicalswift)
906bee8e5f474f8718d02e6f1938f20dcfe3d2cc Use bracket syntax includes ("#include <foo.h>") (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
When analysing includes in the project it is often assumed that the preferred bracket include syntax (`#include <foo.h>`) mentioned in `developer-docs.md` is used consistently. @sipa:s excellent circular dependencies script [`circular-dependencies.py`](50c69b7801/contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py) (#13228) is an example of a script making this reasonable assumption.
This PR enables automatic Travis checking of the include syntax making sure that the bracket syntax includes (`#include <foo.h>`) is used consistently.
Tree-SHA512: a414921aabe8e487ebed42f3f1cbd02fecd1add385065c1f2244cd602c31889e61fea5a801507ec501ef9bd309b05d3c999f915cec1c2b44f085bb0d2835c182
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
9d6c9dbb88 lint: Add linter to error on #include <*.cpp> (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Files should depend on one another by interface, not by implementation.
This checks for quoted includes as well.
Tree-SHA512: d36d468f48d538077f5f927b9561729fd7d76319f6b2e2cc10414a9f243588194e90ca1d85eca65019f9259268f555d25106eaaa56da28c58fa8d5837b469661
81bbd32a2c755482c6e8ef049a59de672715b545 build: Guard against accidental introduction of new Boost dependencies (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Guard against accidental introduction of new Boost dependencies.
Context: #13383 – the usage of `boost::lexical_cast` was introduced in #11517 from December 2017
Tree-SHA512: 8d7b667ecf7ea62d84d9d41a71726f1e46c5a411b5a7db475c973ef364cac65609399afda7931e143a27d40c2947ff286e5e98ab263e8f0d225e2ae2c0872935
ab3f4dd tests: Add test for 64-bit PE, modify 32-bit test results (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
9a75d29b6f change the error result from `PIE` to `DYNAMIC_BASE`. And there are no test for 64-bit, so I made one
Tree-SHA512: 9d5643dadf4d9fc34ea32d94655bfb98eec2f7bc2820b4b0f525d5acf1cd22f3acf38bf8904dda4f50fd9ca5a5e56d566a392e6f804eea6e50e03cba40048621
* qt: Send tab - Generalized related CSS and some redesign
- Removed grey boxes around labels of SendCoinEntry
- Changed button styles for add/clear button
- Removed padding for send button
* qt: Overview tab - Generalized related CSS and some redesign
- Removed grey boxes around balance labels
* qt: Receive tab & QPushButton - Generalized related CSS and some redesign
- Removed grey boxes around "Label", "Amount", "Message" and "Requested
payment history" labels and increased their textsize
- Changed the color of the "Requested payment history" label
- Adjusted the style of the "Clear", "Remove" and "Show" buttons
* qt: Transaction tab - Generalized related CSS and some redesign
- Increased size of selected sum labels
* qt: Masternode tab - Generalized related CSS and some redesign
- Increased the size of the "Filter list" and "Node count" labels
* qt: CoinControl dialog - Generalized related CSS and some redesign
- Removed alternated coloring
* qt: Sync overlay - Generalized related CSS and some redesign
- Adjusted colors
- Added rounded border
* qt: About dialog - Generalized related CSS
* qt: Edit address dialog - Generalized related CSS
* qt: Help message dialog - Generalized related CSS
* qt: RPC console - Generalized related CSS and some redesign
- Changed colors for network activity legend (signal colors TBD in a
code change commit)
* qt: Options dialog - Generalized related CSS
* qt: Ask passphrase dialog - Generalized related CSS
* qt: Addressbook page - Generalized related CSS
* qt: Sign/Verify dialog - Generalized related CSS
* qt: Open URI dialog - Generalized related CSS
* qt: Generalized remaining individual Qt classes
* qt: Fixed indentation in css files
* qt: Use newlines for multiple selector entries
* qt: Formal cleanups in all css files
* qt: Add copyright and file description to all css files
* qt: Add update_colors.py, prepare css files for scripted color updates
- update_colors.py is a python script which parses the css files and prints some
details about their color usage into appropriate files in the css/colors directory. It also
updates the <colors></colors> section for each css file.
- Added <colors></colors> section to css files for automated color updates by update_colors.py
* qt/contrib: Moved update_colors.py to update-css-files.py
This also moves the file from src/qt/res/css to contrib/devtools
* build: Remove files in src/qt/res/css/colors when running "make clean"
* git: Add src/qt/res/css/colors/* to gitignore and remove the files from the repo
* path -> css_folder_path
* Resolve path and fail early
* Create 'colors/' if it doesn't exist and fail if smth went wrong
* Run git after all filesystem preparations are done
* qt: Fix background-color of bgWidget in trad.css
Its #AARRGGBB not #RRGGBBAA!
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* qt: Run update_colors.py
* contrib: Use case insensitive regex for color matching
* qt: Update colors in css files
* contrib: Remove obsolete import in update-css-files.py
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
0fbed98e42 [script] lint-whitespace: improve print linenumber (Akio Nakamura)
Pull request description:
Before this PR, the linenumber infomaition is output if trailing-space or tab code was found, but the output occurence is only per a file.
This PR separates the output timing of file name and line number.
As a result, users will find where they need to fix more easily.
example:
0) git diff
```
diff --git a/dummy.txt b/dummy.txt
index c0ce4d776..aebbdb88d 100644
--- a/dummy.txt
+++ b/dummy.txt
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-1
-2
+1
+ 2
@@ -8,2 +8,2 @@
-8
-9
+ 8
+9
```
1) before this PR - Is there "9 " in second line? It may lead to be misunderstood.
```
This diff appears to have added new lines with trailing whitespace.
The following changes were suspected:
diff --git a/dummy.txt b/dummy.txt
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
+1
+9
```
2) after this PR
```
This diff appears to have added new lines with trailing whitespace.
The following changes were suspected:
diff --git a/dummy.txt b/dummy.txt
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
+1
@@ -8,2 +8,2 @@
+9
```
Tree-SHA512: 2fd52e3c982786f86cfe10aa2578589bc9c502bcad9b85111467840d726143330c23968cde5483ee0f563893c8381044b80e8c22a7c8eca56fc73c548b9a9496
8dbf740f8 [scripts] lint-whitespace: check last N commits or unstaged changes (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
E.g. before you push three commits to Github and upset Travis, check if you didn't make any whitespace mistakes:
```sh
contrib/devtools/lint-whitespace.sh 3
```
This is slightly more convenient than doing:
```sh
TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE=HEAD~3...HEAD contrib/devtools/lint-whitespace.sh
```
Tree-SHA512: 5d9c1ae978ccbe59477e8cf53391e9bd697d2da87f417a2519264af560d4768138e0b2d320dd497a1f1e704e18ab279d724f523b57c17a80ccd753133a5445bf
40b17f5f9 [scripts] lint-whitespace: use perl instead of grep -P (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
MacOS does not support `grep -P` out of the box. This change makes
it easier for developers to check for whitespace problems locally.
Based on [this](https://stackoverflow.com/a/16658690) and [this](https://serverfault.com/a/504387) Stack Exchange answer.
Tested with:
```sh
export TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE='fe78c9a...62e0453'
contrib/devtools/lint-whitespace.sh
This diff appears to have added new lines with tab characters instead of spaces.
The following changes were suspected:
diff --git a/src/test/bignum_tests.cpp b/src/test/bignum_tests.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
+ num.setint64(n);
```
Tree-SHA512: 37c342a0ca2580289cf326a278a051a7c21ba918d6b2143fd9987f159fab85f1de3d770fcf532a642cd5d1957afc8595678128196e102dc473924758f133db7f
526e28220a contrib: Add support for out-of-tree builds in gen-manpages.sh (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This adds support for setting the environment variable `BUILDDIR` to point to executables that are outside the source directory.
E.g. to invoke the tool when the build is in $PWD/build:
```bash
BUILDDIR=$PWD/build contrib/devtools/gen-manpages.sh
```
This avoids having to manually copy the generated manpages after they end up in the build instead of source path, when setting TOPDIR instead.
Tree-SHA512: 8dc6dd7a47a0c014ae7d27f0ac9d86f69238ec6bac8a3007b975bb88c9f37014755c716c5e62604dd91baad2f8a41fd1544cdca3ba4b59bc76602e6593f4a4a7
fafbf7f74e devtools: Exclude patches from lint-whitespace (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
By default, unified patches have trailing whitespace in all context lines. Thus, exclude patches from linting.
Tree-SHA512: 8f89f1584581e94dd4e34bd522cba21602bafe7933b4631a3abc5da5a8f25568810862d696618fe63c15edf3e046869ad5077d09373f09792985503c6a415538
a9d0ebc262 Enable flake8 warnings for all currently non-violated rules (practicalswift)
4cbab15e75 tests: Fix accidental redefinition of previously defined variable via list comprehension (practicalswift)
0b9207efbe Enable flake8 warning for "list comprehension redefines 'foo' from line N" (F812) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
* Enable `flake8` warnings for all currently non-violated rules
* Fix accidental redefinition via list comprehension
Tree-SHA512: 738b87789e99d02abb2c6b8ff58f65c0cbfeb93e3bf320763e033e510ebd0a4f72861bc8faaf42c14a056a5d4659c33dc70a63730a32cc15159559427bf21193
d207207 [logging] add lint-logs.sh to check for newline termination. (John Newbery)
5c21e6c [logging] Comment all continuing logs. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Check that all calls to LogPrintf() are terminated by a newline,
except those that are explicitly marked as 'continued' logs.
Tree-SHA512: fe5162b2b2df1e8a4c807da87584fa9af97a6b8377e4090fe0caa136d90bf29a487a123cde94569bdce7101fee3478196d99aa13f1212e24bfe5f41c773604fc
d1b622b tests: Add check for test suite name uniqueness in lint-tests.sh (practicalswift)
dc8067b tests: Add note about uniqueness requirement for test suite names (practicalswift)
3ebfb2d tests: Avoid test suite name collision in wallet crypto_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Add documentation: Add note about test suite name uniqueness requirement in developer notes
* Add regression test: Update `lint-tests.sh` to make it check also for test suite name uniqueness
Context: #12894 (`tests: Avoid test suite name collision in wallet crypto_tests`)
Tree-SHA512: 3c8502db069ef3d753f534976a86a997b12bac539e808a7285193bf81c9dd8c1b06821c3dd1bdf870ab87722b02c8aa9574c62ace70c2a1b8091785cb8c9aace
db983beba6 tests: Add lint-tests.sh which checks the test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
5fd864fe8a tests: Rename test suits not following the test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
7b4a296a71 tests: Add note about test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Changes:
* Add note about test suite naming convention
* Fix exceptions
* Add regression test
Rationale:
* Consistent naming of test suites makes programmatic test running of specific tests/subsets of tests easier
* Explicit is better than implicit
Before this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-tests.sh
The test suite in file src/test/foo_tests.cpp should be named
"foo_tests". Please make sure the following test suites follow
that convention:
src/test/blockchain_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(blockchain_difficulty_tests, BasicTestingSetup)
src/test/prevector_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(PrevectorTests, TestingSetup)
src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(coin_selection_tests, WalletTestingSetup)
src/wallet/test/crypto_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(wallet_crypto, BasicTestingSetup)
$
```
After this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-tests.sh
$
```
Tree-SHA512: 7258ab9a6b9b8fc1939efadc619e2f2f02cfce8034c7f2e5dc5ecc769aa12e17f6fb8e363817feaf15c026c5b958b2574525b8d2d3f6be69658679bf8ceea9e9
* Trivial Dashification
* Tweak getnetworkinfo and dumpwallet help text
We don't have RBF and Segwit
* CopyrightHolders should also check for missing "Dash Core" copyright
415f86c6ae [scripts] Add missing univalue file to copyright_header.py (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This needs to be added so that PRs like #12062 don't modify the subtree.
Tree-SHA512: 3642bdb0c8271ae700857a79fa5800b0c26c4b3f126d4406f224293817fb74d498fa1fc581d576ae747fbbb6952d4369fc4ab823ab48fd0946c1e8ccbe93cee6
13a81b19d Add quotes to variable assignment (as requested by @TheBlueMatt) (practicalswift)
683b9d280 Fix valid path output (practicalswift)
193c2fb4c Use bash instead of POSIX sh. POSIX sh does not support arrays. (practicalswift)
80f5f28d3 Fix incorrect quoting of quotes (the previous quotes had no effect beyond unquoting) (practicalswift)
564a172df Add required space to [[ -n "$1" ]] (previously [[ -n"$1" ]]) (practicalswift)
1e44ae0e1 Add error handling: exit if cd fails (practicalswift)
b9e79ab41 Remove "\n" from echo argument. echo does not support escape sequences. (practicalswift)
f6b3382fa Remove unused variables (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Shell script cleanups:
* Add required space to `[ -n ]`.
* Avoid quote within quote.
* Exit if `cd` fails.
* Remove `\n` which is not handled by `echo`.
* ~~Remove redundant `$` in arithmetic variable expression.~~
* ~~Use `$(command)` instead of legacy form `` `command` ``.~~
* Arrays are not supported in POSIX `sh`. Use `bash` when arrays are used.
* ~~`[ foo -a bar ]` is not well defined, use `[ foo ] && [ bar ]` instead.~~
* ~~`[ foo -o bar ]` is not well defined, use `[ foo ] || [ bar ]` instead.~~
Tree-SHA512: 80f6ded58bce625b15b4da30d69d2714c633e184e62b21ed67d2c58e2ebaa08b4147593324012694d02bf4f1f252844cdff2fd1cf5e817ddb07e2777db7a6390
b077fe908 fix the StartupWMClass for bitoin-qt, so gnome-shell can recognize it (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
I spent some time trying to figure out how to get the provided `.desktop` file to work correctly in GNOME. When a non-absolute path is used in the desktop file, you need to specify `StartupWMClass` in order for gnome-shell to know that a running application matches one in its desktop database. I also set a version and removed the deprecated `Encoding` field. With these changes, the desktop file passes `desktop-file-validate` cleanly.
P.S. I found this while working on a new spec file for Bitcoin, which you can find here: https://github.com/eklitzke/bitcoin-copr/blob/master/bitcoin.spec . I plan to contribute this work back upstream as well, once I've figured out more of these packaging issues (desktop files being one of them!).
Tree-SHA512: cb290dd2c2fbcf7f08d838cf911d516d09a4e978d939e719a21a84db7232d1f534043616d7fbb52edd2b7d12389e5f0f8e53d29ac59d7282bdebde8224a2db7f
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# contrib/debian/bitcoin-qt.desktop
3121d76 doc: Update release notes for share/rpcauth/rpcauth.py rename (Henrik Jonsson)
3fdb297 Rename rpcuser.py to rpcauth.py (Henrik Jonsson)
Pull request description:
This script creates `rpcauth` entries for bitcoin.conf, not the deprecated `rpcuser` entry, so this changes the name of the script to match.
As discussed in #11830.
Tree-SHA512: cd71c2a4043ef1381d3810b057cc83be3fac612df576b91b683ef91fdb7998c534b3b97a3313845eb867dc4bf7cc42a1250474d2261ab3f9ed2f884ca8ebd9f4
fae60e3 qa: Fix lcov for out-of-tree builds (MarcoFalke)
fae2673 qa: check-rpc-mapping must not run on empty lists (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Random qa fixups:
* `make cov` should work for out-of-tree builds
* `check-rpc-mappings.py` should assert that it is actually checking something and the lists are not empty.
Tree-SHA512: 2b66f69d6a1ae035c772f8ceb1d58dce904d98058330dad6ccb1421941e167aa748fe1c12126b87f43b0843f51fa85d89de079d586629fcaf8261c44a8dc6053
ab5bba778 Fix launchctl not being able to stop bitcoind (Alejandro Avilés)
Pull request description:
`bitcoind` should not be launched as daemon from the Launch Agent. Otherwise, the process cannot be stopped from `launchctl stop`/`launchctl unload`.
To reproduce the issue:
```console
$ launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/org.bitcoin.bitcoind.plist
$ pgrep -fla bitcoin
60225 /usr/local/opt/bitcoin/bin/bitcoind
$ launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/org.bitcoin.bitcoind.plist
```
Wait a few seconds and then run `pgrep` again:
```console
$ pgrep -fla bitcoin
60225 /usr/local/opt/bitcoin/bin/bitcoind
```
The node is still running. This happens because Launch Agent is not supposed to run programs as daemons, since the agent makes sure they run in the background. Running them as daemons makes the Launch Agent lose control of the process and, so, it cannot be stopped.
Tree-SHA512: 5342e1a858e478a226a1db292f1b8f8666bb252ee951753b131902c325ea3d47592cf245298decb423ac658a3175761b54dc2e7df6feea5343d65ba255613f67
16be7dd Improve bitcoind systemd service file (Florian Schmaus)
Pull request description:
Add comment how further options can be added or existing ones
modified. Use /run/${RuntimeDirectory} for PID file.
Remove TimeoutStopSec, TimeoutStartSec, StartLimitInterval,
StartLimitBurst directives as those should be set indivdually.
Remove Group to user the bitcoin user's default group.
Changed Restart from 'always' to 'on-failure' (can also be overwritten
individually).
Tree-SHA512: f76674c11fd6e3faaf786aa05686926523d9c875aad6b776337f800108fdb716470286805c532b494f8cf713cb5eea6b735e1c7c238ffb407a5cc909dda41aa4
0aacfa4 Remove accidental stray semicolon (practicalswift)
68feb49 Use nullptr instead of NULL (practicalswift)
c6b07fd Fix a vs. an typo (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Minor cleanups:
* Typo: Fix a vs. an typo
* Typo: Remove accidental stray semicolon (only remaining instance in repo)
* Correctness/consistency: Use `nullptr` instead of `NULL` (only remaining instance in repo)
Tree-SHA512: 47142e557da9d3fa0b532c46edeb7f356a1f6dc5973e60b0e496badff3581ff696eade542d49da777ac7f2e895129cc8487ccdb1984ff828434fa86f9a56dad0
dabee00ef github-merge: Coalesce git fetches (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Fetch the destination branch as well as PR in one go. Saves a few seconds (as well as one ssh authentication, when using a yubikey) when using github-merge.py.
Tree-SHA512: 618fcc07f60b63de3b7818094c5a307933324b76418aa02c509209bb7b540b3da0abe312bbfd0ca843469ed82228b2c43c2361180ba81bee13038aafac4a14b3
Lint checks should not test these, they are historical documents,
and we don't want to encourage silly changes to them to satisfy
a checker.
Hopefully makes travis pass again on master.
Tree-SHA512: 37e6716c4fd5e8a4e579f9b84042e6b0ac224836b6c851cd1ca3f7d46611ffd3003bed0ae08dd0457f69d6eaa485a0d21c631e7ef16b14bdb0f2f78ea700332d
*DASH* doesn't implement this check into travis
1f379b1f0 Add tab char lint check and exclude imported dependencies (MeshCollider)
dd365612f Add a lint check for trailing whitespace. (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
This is a new attempt at #11005
Addressed nits, excluded imported dependencies, squashed the original commits, and added a test for tab characters in the *.cpp *.h *.md *.py *.sh files too as per @practicalswift suggestion
Tree-SHA512: d2dfbedc8469026f39b0c63d9a71d8b8e2ed3815d69fecaabad10304d977d6345728c4c865ec7600ed539b1f7cabaa826b50312f4d2eef0a1583d4ff9024c36d
*DASH* DOES NOT IMPLEMENT RUNNING THIS IN TRAVIS
77aa9e59e test: Check RPC argument mapping (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Parse the dispatch tables from the server implementation files, and the conversion table from the client (see #10751).
Perform the following consistency checks:
- Arguments defined in conversion table, must be present in dispatch table. If not, it was probably forgotten to add them to the dispatch table, and they will not work.
- Arguments defined in conversion table must have the same names as in the dispatch table. If not, they will not work.
- All aliases for an argument must either be present in the conversion table, or not. Anything in between means an oversight and some aliases won't work.
Any of these results in an error.
It also performs a consistency check to see if the same named argument is sometimes converted, and sometimes not. E.g. one RPC call might have a 'verbose' argument that is converted,
another RPC call might have one that is not converted. This is not necessarily wrong, but points at a possible error (as well as makes the API harder to memorize) - so it is emitted as a warning (could upgrade this to error).
This test is added to travis and run when `CHECK_DOC`. Currently fails with the following output:
```
* Checking consistency between dispatch tables and vRPCConvertParams
ERROR: createrawtransaction argument 3 (named optintorbf in vRPCConvertParams) is not defined in dispatch table
ERROR: getblock argument ['verbosity', 'verbose'] has conflicts in vRPCConvertParams conversion specifier [True, False]
WARNING: conversion mismatch for argument named verbose ([('getblock', False), ('getblockheader', True), ('getmempoolancestors', True), ('getmempooldescendants', True), ('getrawmempool', True), ('getrawtransaction', True)])
```
- ~#10698 fixes the first ERROR~
- #10747 fixes the second ERROR, as well as the WARNING
Update: #10698 was merged, leaving:
```
* Checking consistency between dispatch tables and vRPCConvertParams
ERROR: getblock argument ['verbosity', 'verbose'] has conflicts in vRPCConvertParams conversion specifier [True, False]
WARNING: conversion mismatch for argument named verbose ([('getblock', False), ('getblockheader', True), ('getmempoolancestors', True), ('getmempooldescendants', True), ('getrawmempool', True), ('getrawtransaction', True)])
```
Tree-SHA512: feabebfbeda5d4613b2b9d5265aa6bde4e1a0235297ffd48fa415ad7edc531d9ed7913fe76d191ac60d481a915a326f216bc93de3c671e45e1d14e97d07dea7a
1d8df0141 Fix MD formatting in REST-interface.md and spelling mistake in test_runner.py (MeshCollider)
41f3e84aa Fix inconsistencies and grammar in various files (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Just a simple fix of some inconsistent capitalization, formatting and grammar in a few files (no code changes)
Tree-SHA512: 60b12a5a5c69a1af4a25b7db0b32ed806ed62ad2966cee08b3792a7cfa7f51848fd485349b4c09e60a7eedfdf55ee730c51daa066d6e226ae404c93342bf3e13
Without RPM stuff
78214588d Use for-loop instead of list comprehension (practicalswift)
823979436 Use the variable name _ for unused return values (practicalswift)
2e6080bbf Remove unused variables and/or function calls (practicalswift)
9b94054b7 Avoid reference to undefined name: stderr does not exist, sys.stderr does (practicalswift)
51cb6b822 Use print(...) instead of undefined printf(...) (practicalswift)
25cd520fc Use sys.exit(...) instead of exit(...): exit(...) should not be used in programs (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Python cleanups:
* Avoid reference to undefined name: `stderr` does not exist, `sys.stderr` does
* Use `print(...)` instead of undefined `printf(...)`
* Avoid redefinition of variable (`tx`) in list comprehension
* Remove unused variables and/or function calls
* Use `sys.exit(...)` instead of `exit(...)`: [`exit(...)` should not be used in programs](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10753#discussion_r125935027)
Tree-SHA512: 1238dfbc1d20f7edadea5e5406a589f293065638f6234809f0d5b6ba746dffe3d276bc5884c7af388a6c798c61a8759faaccf57f381225644754c0f61914eb4b
f42fc1d50 doc: spelling fixes (klemens)
Pull request description:
patch contains some spelling fixes ( just in comments ) as found by a bot ( http://www.misfix.org, https://github.com/ka7/misspell_fixer ).
Tree-SHA512: ba6046cfcd81b0783420daae7d776be92dd7b85a593e212f8f1b4403aca9b1b6af12cef7080d4ea5ed4a14952fd25e4300109a59c414e08f5395cdb9947bb750
* build: use osslsigncode 2.0 in gitian
The original osslsigncode project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/osslsigncode/) has been marked as abandonware,
"This is now - and has been for a long while - abandonware. Feel free to create your own forks etc.".
However, a fork at https://github.com/mtrojnar/osslsigncode has emerged that has incorporated
theuni's patches, updated the tool to work with OpenSSL 1.1 and made other improvements.
This commit switches the windows signer descriptor to use this new version of osslsigncode.
* Fixed wget call in gitian-build.py
Co-authored-by: Michael <fanquake@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: willyk <k.o.willy@gmail.com>
* Drop (test.)dnsseed.masternode.io
* makeseeds.py
mainnet 1185193, testnet 225964
* generate-seeds.py
* Update tor.md with live onion nodes
All old nodes are down
* Modify makesseeds.py to work with "protx list valid 1" instead of "masternode list"
This allows better filtering for MN owners with multiple MNs. This commit
also removes some unsupported fields, e.g. "protocol", "lastseen", ...
* Update contrib/seeds/README.md with new instructions
* Update Dash app and toolbar icons
* Update icons and images
* Remove menubar icons
* Add Dash logo to top-right of menubar
* Remove the small PrivateSend buttons
* Remove image entirely from About modal
* Update CSS for new theme changes
* Restore splash testnet image
* Make entire toolbar button clickable
* Fix address book and shrink transaction icons
* Revert "Restore splash testnet image"
This reverts commit 2df07ff7d3.
* Restore original direction for tx in/out arrows
* Add transparency to icons
* Remove unused icons
* Resize way too small icons
* `mogrify src/qt/res/*/*.png`
* Drop `light` from `optimize-pngs.py`
* `python3 contrib/devtools/optimize-pngs.py`
"Total reduction: 42507 bytes"
* Restore old remove icon as console_remove
* Remove crownium files
* Remove trad theme files
* Remove drkblue theme files
* Remove light-retro theme files
* Remove old themes from optimize-pngs script
* Remove refs to old themes in Makefile.qt
* Remove more old theme file references
* Remove old themes from options dialog
* No need to care about themes for images and icons anymore
* Bring `trad` back
* Drop remaining `drkblue` references
Rename files that are actually used and drop no longer needed ones
2f041f0e7 contrib/init: Update openrc-run filename (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
OpenRC changed their program binary names in 2014 (3 years ago), and using the old names has loud warnings now
Tree-SHA512: 2b81802b21c32b8df6010142f9593c0b6cc814a052f83b7f5654f6885566e8dbcaf4da772145fa2cf5d94c16c2fb488c5d4879f71021407c4d7b3a3b7e7ed21e
d23be30 [verify-commits] Allow revoked keys to expire (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
This should fix verify-commits on master.
Tree-SHA512: 9bfca41fdfcdb11f6d07fcbc80a7b2de37706051e963292e0fbb4c608f146c87b65ab1e8395792197b4a7099e89fa045f278a60276672f6540b68d5e15b5a4a7
4452829 gitian: quick hack to fix version string in releases (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Credit: @luke-jr
Release version strings were broken in Gitian by #7522. This is a minimal fix suitable for 0.15.
After this, we should fix up version handling for good so that gitian packages the correct string in the release tarball, so that git is not required to get the tag name.
Tree-SHA512: fa609a744c46306b0809f08fed6e96eff41b13e82f3e213711e4abef370558b64a68972f283a038330882cb6c40b32547fbb0f89b8058cc2c6025bff134473c3
176c021 [qa] Test non-atomic chainstate writes (Suhas Daftuar)
d6af06d Dont create pcoinsTip until after ReplayBlocks. (Matt Corallo)
eaca1b7 Random db flush crash simulator (Pieter Wuille)
0580ee0 Adapt memory usage estimation for flushing (Pieter Wuille)
013a56a Non-atomic flushing using the blockchain as replay journal (Pieter Wuille)
b3a279c [MOVEONLY] Move LastCommonAncestor to chain (Pieter Wuille)
Tree-SHA512: 47ccc62303f9075c44d2a914be75bd6969ff881a857a2ff1227f05ec7def6f4c71c46680c5a28cb150c814999526797dc05cf2701fde1369c06169f46eccddee
475c08c Add PR description to merge commit in github-merge.py (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
There is often some context given in PR descriptions that is missing from commits, and it may be worthwhile to retain that information in our history in git. This PR adds that information to the merge commit when created through `github-merge.py`.
We should also encourage people to provide as much information as possible in the PR commits themselves, but I believe that is an orthogonal issue. Individual commits don't need to have a description of the overall goal of a PR.
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33698c94b Trivial: fix comments for ZeroMQ bitcoind args (aaron-hanson)
Pull request description:
The ZeroMQ command-line args suggested here had the "-zmqpubhashblock" arg duplicated and the "-zmqpubrawblock" arg missing.
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Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# contrib/zmq/zmq_sub.py
# contrib/zmq/zmq_sub3.4.py
6058766de Remove deprecated PyZMQ call from Python ZMQ example (Michał Zabielski)
Pull request description:
PyZMQ 17.0.0 has deprecated and removed zmq.asyncio.install() call
with advice to use asyncio native run-loop instead of zmq specific.
This caused exception when running the contrib/zmq/zmq_sub*.py examples.
This commit simply follows the advice and fixes mentioned examples.
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d5711f4 Filter subtrees and and benchmarks from coverage report (Andrew Chow)
405b86a Replace lcov -r commands with faster way (Andrew Chow)
c8914b9 Have `make cov` optionally include branch coverage statistics (Andrew Chow)
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5432fc3 Fail on commit with VERIFY SCRIPT but no scripted-diff (Pieter Wuille)
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* Remove use of -rdynamic
This causes check-symbols to fail horribly and also turned out to be not
required when using libbacktrace. It was only required when using
"backtrace()" from "<execinfo.h>"
* Remove spurious ], from configure.ac
* Add -DENABLE_STACKTRACES=1 to CMakeLists.txt
* Remove unused method my_backtrace_simple_callback
* Use fs::path().filename() instead of basename()
* Add static g_exeFileName and g_exeFileBaseName
* Use .exe.dbg file when available
* Use uint64_t instead of uintptr_t
* Implement GetBaseAddress() for unix and win32
* Implement unified crash_info and use it everywhere before printing crash info
* Print a serialized version of crash_info when there is no debug info
* Implement "-printcrashinfo" command line option
* Compile stacktrace support unconditionally and only make crash hooks conditional
This also renames the --enable-stacktraces option to --enable-crash-hooks
* Enable crash hooks in win/linux Gitian builds
* Try to load .debug file on MacOS and enable crash hooks for osx Gitian builds
* Check for dsymutil and if it needs --flat
* Create .debug files in osx Gitian build
* Handle review comments
* Also print crash description when no stacktrace is available
* Unconditionally add -g1 debug information
Instead of making it dependent on "--enable-crash-hooks". We will need the
debug info every time now, even in release builds.
* Put MacOS debug info into dSYM symbols instead of plain .debug files
* Implement MacOS specific GetBaseAddress
ed1fcdc Bugfix: Detect genbuild.sh in repo correctly (Luke Dashjr)
e98e3dd Bugfix: Only use git for build info if the repository is actually the right one (Luke Dashjr)
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0f3471f net: make CNode's id private (Cory Fields)
9ff0a51 scripted-diff: net: Use accessor rather than node's id directly (Cory Fields)
e50c33e devtools: add script to verify scriptable changes (Cory Fields)
skipped travis changes
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pnode->id to pnode->GetId()
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
b99fbad Fix init README format to render correctly on github (Jameson Lopp)
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c0651cc Update bitcoin.conf with example for pruning (Kyle Honeycutt)
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85de9d4 Remove call to gettransaction(...) where the result is unused (practicalswift)
bd02422 Remove accidental trailing semicolons in Python code (practicalswift)
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1983c87 devtools: Retry after signing fails in github-merge (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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b508424 contrib: github-merge improvements (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
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