a0ac15459a0df598e1ee1fd36a3899a129cecaeb doc: Add getrpcinfo release notes (João Barbosa)
251a91c1bf245b3674c2612149382a0f1e18dc98 qa: Add tests for getrpcinfo (João Barbosa)
d0730f5ce475e5a84da7c61fe79bcd6ed24d693e rpc: Add getrpcinfo command (João Barbosa)
068a8fc05f8dbec198bdc3fe46f955d8a5255303 rpc: Track active commands (João Barbosa)
bf4383277d6761cc5b7a91975752c08df829af72 rpc: Remove unused PreCommand signal (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
The new `getrpcinfo` command exposes details of the RPC interface. The details can be configuration properties or runtime values/stats.
This can be particular useful to coordinate concurrent functional tests (see #14958 from where this was extracted).
Tree-SHA512: 7292cb6087f4c429973d991aa2b53ffa1327d5a213df7d6ba5fc69b01b2e1a411f6d1609fed9234896293317dab05f65064da48b8f2b4a998eba532591d31882
effe81f750 Move g_is_mempool_loaded into CTxMemPool::m_is_loaded (Ben Woosley)
bb8ae2c419 rpc: Expose g_is_mempool_loaded via getmempoolinfo and /rest/mempool/info.json (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
And use it to fix a race condition in mempool_persist.py:
https://travis-ci.org/Empact/bitcoin/jobs/487577243
Since e.g. getrawmempool returns errors based on this status, this
enables users to test it for readiness.
Fixes#12863
ACKs for commit effe81:
MarcoFalke:
utACK effe81f750
jnewbery:
utACK effe81f7503d2ca3c88cfdea687f9f997f353e0d
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e16b6a7188 rpc: Rename size to vsize in mempool related calls (Miguel Herranz)
Pull request description:
#13008 rebased on `master`, with release notes split out.
> In getmempoolancestors, getmempooldescendants, getmempoolentry and getrawmempool RPCs size returns the virtual transaction size as defined in BIP 141. Renaming it to vsize makes it consistent with returned value and other calls such as getrawtransaction.
>
> Related to #11218.
ACKs for commit e16b6a:
MarcoFalke:
re-utACK e16b6a71880052a6f7a368d8357901b0460abaef
jnewbery:
utACK e16b6a71880052a6f7a368d8357901b0460abaef
Tree-SHA512: ce95260fe7f280eacf4ff70bfffe02315c3a521b3b462a34e72a05b90733f40cc473319ac2df05d3e3c12cb7b1fbf2a1bbea632a8f979fff94207854cdbd494d
4320bfc0c0d88633c84146f8d640f5b6e4596244 build: Factor out qt translations from build system (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Move qt translations to a separate make include file. This makes it easier to auto-generate this list from tooling (see bitcoin-core/bitcoin-maintainer-tools#36).
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK 4320bfc0c0d88633c84146f8d640f5b6e4596244.
Tree-SHA512: 7133d0103bcf97672ae5aa40ba35d4b81331a8c179190031bbc887da6a5ccc929428e522938db43d87dbcbf9ad3b121dac1e6faf1daa5ae81d0b5fed7f053b5f
* Remove KeePass integration
This integration is not actively supported. It has zero tests, little documentation, and has not really been actively maintained. As far as I can tell, noone uses this integration, and even if they do, they will simply have to copy/paste password from keepass instead of using this integration.
* continued
662d1171d9e29964b039ba4c5bc8a2304426c003 Add option to create an encrypted wallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a new `passphrase` argument to `createwallet` which will create a wallet that is encrypted with that passphrase.
This is built on #15226 because it needs to first create an empty wallet, then encrypt the empty wallet and generate new keys that have only been stored in an encrypted state.
ACKs for commit 662d11:
laanwj:
utACK 662d1171d9e29964b039ba4c5bc8a2304426c003
jnewbery:
Looks great. utACK 662d1171d9e29964b039ba4c5bc8a2304426c003
Tree-SHA512: a53fc9a0f341eaec1614eb69abcf2d48eb4394bc89041ab69bfc05a63436ed37c65ad586c07fd37dc258ac7c7d5e4f7f93b4191407f5824bbf063b4c50894c4a
7687f7873 [wallet] Support creating a blank wallet (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Alternative (kind of) to #14938
This PR adds a `blank` parameter to the `createwallet` RPC to create a wallet that has no private keys initially. `sethdseed` can then be used to make a clean wallet with a custom seed. `encryptwallet` can also be used to make a wallet that is born encrypted.
Instead of changing the version number as done in #14938, a wallet flag is used to indicate that the wallet should be blank. This flag is set at creation, and then unset when the wallet is no longer blank. A wallet becomes non-blank when a HD seed is set or anything is imported. The main change to create a blank wallet is primarily taken from #14938.
Also with this, the term "blank wallet" is used instead of "empty wallet" to avoid confusion with wallets that have balance which would also be referred to as "empty".
This is built on top of #15225 in order to fix GUI issues.
Tree-SHA512: 824d685e11ac2259a26b5ece99c67a7bda94a570cd921472c464243ee356b7734595ad35cc439b34357135df041ed9cba951e6edac194935c3a55a1dc4fcbdea
eb4c43e49f625895670866b89bb56ca641c4eeb7 doc: documents how to calculate m_assumed_blockchain_size and m_assumed_chain_state_size on the release process. (marcoagner)
Pull request description:
Regarding [this](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15183#issuecomment-463133734) on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15183.
Added an "Additional information" section for this which seems reasonable to me but may not be the best place for this. Also, let me know if anything else should be documented here (like more details).
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK eb4c43e49f625895670866b89bb56ca641c4eeb7
Tree-SHA512: 7e6fc46740daa01dd9be5a8da7846e7a9f7fa866bf31fdc2cb252f90c698cfd6ef954f9588f7abcebda2355ec2b2a380635e14a164e53e77d38abefa3e2cc698
fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c build: Skip i686 build by default in guix and gitian (MarcoFalke)
fa55a2554c2661b8f2a759044d5ac85c9979d9ca depends: Remove reference to win32 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Closes#17504
Now that we no longer provide downloads for i686 on our website (https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/), there is no need to build them by default.
i686 can still be built in depends (tested by ci/travis) and in guix/gitian by setting the appropriate `HOSTS`.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c -- patch looks correct
dongcarl:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c patch looks correct
laanwj:
Code review ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c
hebasto:
ACK fae9084ac5b10f94bdee54853d307838c4254e9c, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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* 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
b2ea20d3302275a62bbdfdb96169c6788fe7b9c1 doc: Fix grammar and punctuation in developer notes (Kristian Kramer)
Pull request description:
This pull request is regarding minor grammar and punctuation errors in the developer notes. There were no modifications to the existing code, only alterations to fix the grammar and punctuation in the text to make the developer notes more understandable and easier to read.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK b2ea20d3302275a62bbdfdb96169c6788fe7b9c1
Tree-SHA512: eef990b7e7645b44a1ab0b057f4df35894c307fd23cc861a10d3cc80e7fe7fe8f5b94467f8224cc8a7aaa226f82be3a1f0460a45f3e25e5dab1e1d333c9edbc0
05fdb97df46d0a0675b93e9791bd5d498e5e5117 [doc] Update and extend benchmarking.md (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
Trying to make benchmarking docs a bit more friendly.
If you have any more ideas, specially on the Notes section, which component need more benchmarks.
(oh isn't a write-up somewhere to generate flame graphs for core ?)
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 05fdb97df46d0a0675b93e9791bd5d498e5e5117
fanquake:
ACK 05fdb97df46d0a0675b93e9791bd5d498e5e5117 - with the single nit.
Tree-SHA512: 1d31438065cab12b43b0227c1c774b412ac3d9d46d4cbe69cfe753424a81e51839777e815c70880da8ae6c8fb95221dc7559334eeb550221e8a76fb20a370f75
84edfc72e5eba3dde824ebd0626e97929a0b1bca Update doc and CI config (qmma)
48bcb2ac249e0e666ce638bb29124558b3283c16 Disable other targets when enable-fuzz is set (qmma)
Pull request description:
This is to fix https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16094
When the `enable-fuzz` flag is set, disable all other binary targets.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 84edfc72e5eba3dde824ebd0626e97929a0b1bca (only checked that travis compiled this)
Tree-SHA512: f4ac80526388a67709986b22de88b00bf93ab44ae31a20bd4d8923a4982ab97e015a9f13010081d6ecf6c23ae8afeac7ca9d849d198ce6ebe239aa3127151efc
dbdc758c27cfdda9d255742b6c6ff4d1b7be82df doc: Improve doxygen readme navigation section (Jon Layton)
c15ac2c0aa45c59aee6d36c2d6d5210290dc601c doc: Move doxygen intro to file for USE_MDFILE_AS_MANPAGE (Jon Layton)
Pull request description:
With `USE_MDFILE_AS_MAINPAGE`, this moves the introductory Doxygen comment to its own file. This makes `bitcoind.cpp` cleaner.
It also removes the `\mainpage` header text, which was smaller than the section titles, and improves the Navigation section.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK dbdc758c27cfdda9d255742b6c6ff4d1b7be82df.
Tree-SHA512: 9352baad655877437913b74dc8888a71d1cccf55a837657ee2630fde3f427d0f0339155b7ab3d9e63a9edb9d53512d747eafcb11987a7c26c47a6df2eca93351
706340150f3ae26fce4659f8fa0a5d57149d2fb3 Elaborate on the need to re-login on Debian-based systems to use tor following usermod (clashicly)
Pull request description:
Starting bitcoind with `-onlynet=onion` immediately after adding bitcoind user to debian-tor group will yield the following notice on debug.log:
"tor: Authentication cookie /run/tor/control.authcookie could not be opened (check permissions)"
Elaborate on the need to re-login to ensure debian-tor group has been applied to bitcoind user after:
sudo usermod -a -G debian-tor username
Verification can be done via `groups` command in shell.
Otherwise operator may not be aware at first launch they are not running a tor enabled node.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 706340150f3ae26fce4659f8fa0a5d57149d2fb3 - Thanks for following up.
Tree-SHA512: 3473966fb43b4f1c86bd8841dd6ea8c2798256c2ca926b10bd08cd655b954a9e77f0278c4fe63160e69cc75e240a3580af00ea46bf960fde2788aa88f03510b2
6f7f141f77 Add riscv64 to outputs list in release-process.md (JeremyRand)
Pull request description:
The `riscv64` binary is created by the Gitian scripts and distributed by the Bitcoin Core website, so it should be listed in the release process docs.
I placed it between i686 and x86_64 since it looked like the original list of Linux arches was in alphabetical order; I'm open to including it in a different position if the desire is to keep the two ARM arches together and the two x86 arches together.
ACKs for commit 6f7f14:
fanquake:
utACK 6f7f141f77
Tree-SHA512: e87723f7bddd02e33897cfacdaac9f2e3ccc2bde74eb47d52ba1dd6082c868232e58247e427d6f95dc0b54858d8ccd1b6de47a379fce0f90b63a38bd97ebf419
947f73ceba7d74153fe83b538e42be1dfe77aea4 [docs] remove reference to signrawtransaction in the developer docs. (John Newbery)
7b6616b78bd9f76502002db1a209a0363979e506 [rpc] Remove deprecated functionality message from validateaddress help (John Newbery)
839c3f7c4937eb8a3e1e5ab2dafff26688af1078 [rpc] Remove signrawtransaction warning (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Removes some deprecated code from the RPCs:
- signrawtransaction was deprecated in 0.17 and removed in 0.18. A warning message was left in place to advise users to use signrawtransactionwithwallet and signrawtransactionwithkey. That warning can now be removed.
- validateaddress had some functionality deprecated in 0.17 and removed in 0.18. The help text for that functionality was not removed in 0.18 and can be removed now.
Tree-SHA512: 981678a697954ff2c392752e5a183b4b12c4eb94f55766ee1aa97a70d300668237db8fc5748c2772869d0155ba4a93e38817887b98160ee972a6f6ee94e3f7d9
a2a04a5abb Bugfix: Only run bitcoin-tx tests when bitcoin-tx is enabled (Luke Dashjr)
92af71cea9 configure: Make it possible to build only one of bitcoin-cli or bitcoin-tx (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Includes #5618 (which the reasons for rejecting no longer hold true)
Tree-SHA512: f30a8e4a2f70166b7cabef77c4674163b3a9da14c6a547d34f00d1056a19bf4d23e22851eea726fad2afc8735d5473ae91122c770b65ac3886663dc20e2c5b70
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
ACKs for commit b748bf:
practicalswift:
ACK b748bf6f50dda6bb57eadf697edc320b2695e01a
fanquake:
ACK b748bf6f50
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890396cbd5 cli: replace testnet with chain and return network name as per BIP70. (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Related IRC discussion [here (line 151)](http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-03-09.html).
Tree-SHA512: 8bdbacc7b8ce8bd2cc7c47aa9d73f2830a7c2e2ec43686430e3fba1a9db0e53a285467f26cde6dcc3bf948b7d6d59b9b7f184ce1a30a8970f39e5396dfc122f0
36c8e68585 Various textual improvements in build docs (Martin Erlandsson)
Pull request description:
While reading the build docs, I found some opportunities for textual improvements (Force of habit, I used to work as a technical writer...)
* Added a few missing words, should be uncontroversial.
* Changed/added some punctuation, for better flow and readability.
* Fixed one Markdown issue, where two list item headings rendered without a line break. (See image)
This one needs to be verified after a build, I don't have a proper build environment yet.
<img width="403" alt="layout_issue" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/453092/47555613-893b4d00-d90c-11e8-8a31-943846059ae7.png">
Tree-SHA512: 1e40a0414e2ce91d223933cca169d3cef25f9d2c606fd75476cef946095eee161f700f9dbf8afe60388ab8c400283d057537266d171ea63125257b7156838ecb
c276df775914e4e42993c76e172ef159e3b830d4 zmq: enable tcp keepalive (mruddy)
Pull request description:
This addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12754.
These changes enable node operators to address the silent dropping (by network middle boxes) of long-lived low-activity ZMQ TCP connections via further operating system level TCP keepalive configuration. For example, ZMQ sockets that publish block hashes can be affected in this way due to the length of time it sometimes takes between finding blocks (e.g.- sometimes more than an hour).
Prior to this patch, operating system level TCP keepalive configurations would not take effect since the SO_KEEPALIVE option was not enabled on the underlying socket.
There are additional ZMQ socket options related to TCP keepalive that can be set. However, I decided not to implement those options in this changeset because doing so would require adding additional bitcoin node configuration options, and would not yield a better outcome. I preferred a small, easily reviewable patch that doesn't add a bunch of new config options, with the tradeoff that the fine tuning would have to be done via well-documented operating system specific configurations.
I tested this patch by running a node with:
`./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -regtest -txindex -datadir=/tmp/node -zmqpubhashblock=tcp://127.0.0.1:28332 &`
and connecting to it with:
`python3 ./contrib/zmq/zmq_sub.py`
Without these changes, `ss -panto | grep 28332 | grep ESTAB | grep bitcoin` will report no keepalive timer information. With these changes, the output from the prior command will show keepalive timer information consistent with the configuration at the time of connection establishment, e.g.-: `timer:(keepalive,119min,0)`.
I also tested with a non-TCP transport and did not witness any adverse effects:
`./src/qt/bitcoin-qt -regtest -txindex -datadir=/tmp/node -zmqpubhashblock=ipc:///tmp/bitcoin.block &`
ACKs for top commit:
adamjonas:
Just to summarize for those looking to review - as of c276df775914e4e42993c76e172ef159e3b830d4 there are 3 tACKs (n-thumann, Haaroon, and dlogemann), 1 "looks good to me" (laanwj) with no NACKs or any show-stopping concerns raised.
jonasschnelli:
utACK c276df775914e4e42993c76e172ef159e3b830d4
Tree-SHA512: b884c2c9814e97e666546a7188c48f9de9541499a11a934bd48dd16169a900c900fa519feb3b1cb7e9915fc7539aac2829c7806b5937b4e1409b4805f3ef6cd1
7117d7503f39f06b74c84777ec4db5d456a8086f Update 'Secure string handling' (Prayank)
Pull request description:
- Add information about possible path traversal attack
- [wallet_name](https://bitcoincore.org/en/doc/0.20.0/rpc/wallet/createwallet/) (string): _The name for the new wallet. If this is a 'path', the wallet will be created at the 'path' location._
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20128 (Not really fixing it but workaround)
This PR is an alternative to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/20393
ACKs for top commit:
michaelfolkson:
ACK 7117d7503f39f06b74c84777ec4db5d456a8086f
RiccardoMasutti:
ACK 7117d7503f
benthecarman:
ACK 7117d7503f39f06b74c84777ec4db5d456a8086f
Tree-SHA512: 0d6c4f8db5feba848bbb583e87a99e6c4b655deaa2b566164e2632acc1aabf470d4626d2dc4b82c4997effc30d9b474d860d0e0d3e896648c5cc9bfdb623da6d
140bbeec45f14fd50cce68448bc7fa655cbef951 doc: describe onlynet option in doc/tor.md (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
as per http://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2019-04-11.html#l-102.
Description adapted from [/src/init.cpp#L429](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/init.cpp#L429).
Please verify if this is the best place to add it in the documentation.
This commit also fixes a typo in doc/dependencies.md.
[skip ci]
ACKs for commit 140bbe:
practicalswift:
ACK 140bbeec45f14fd50cce68448bc7fa655cbef951
fanquake:
utACK 140bbee
Tree-SHA512: 05064cc155de5a855e26f70ac5741a137ee5050573007a19e10dba0b5b2c89148ef30f765b50fc76f73dfad17df082f4e68e174b93e2bf7e169e8bd1f9426673
8dfbb5cf236cb70a2a1e65b076ccb7e2901833bd doc: mention creating application support bitcoin folder on OSX (Jack Mallers)
Pull request description:
When setting up bitcoin core on my new MacBook via the [`macOS Build Instructions and Notes`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-osx.md), running `touch "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf"` resulted in `No such file or directory` because my `/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/` folder had not been created yet.
This PR adds `mkdir "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin"` to the documentation before creating the configuration file with `touch "/Users/${USER}/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/bitcoin.conf"`
ACKs for commit 8dfbb5:
fanquake:
utACK 8dfbb5cf236cb70a2a1e65b076ccb7e2901833bd
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This commit does the following changes:
- [wallet] Remove 'account' argument from GetLegacyBalance()
- GetLegacyBalance() is never called with an account argument.
Remove the argument and helper functions.
- [wallet] Remove CWallet::ListAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove AccountMove()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove AddAccountingEntry()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove GetAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Don't rewrite accounting entries when reordering wallet transactions.
- Accounting entries are deprecated. Don't rewrite them to the wallet
database when re-ordering transactions.
- [wallet] Remove WriteAccountingEntry()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Don't read acentry key-values from wallet on load.
- [wallet] Remove ListAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove CAccountingEntry class
- No longer used
- [wallet] Remove GetLabelDestination
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Delete unused account functions
- ReadAccount
- WriteAccount
- EraseAccount
- DeleteLabel
- [wallet] Remove fromAccount argument from CommitTransaction()
- [wallet] Remove strFromAccount.
- No longer used.
- [wallet] Remove strSentAccount from GetAmounts().
- No longer used.
- [wallet] Update zapwallettxes comment to remove accounts.
- [wallet] Remove CAccount
- No longer used
- [docs] fix typo in release notes for PR 14023
bb08423d5ca866d4a139a3b57ff110d818d08b32 [doc] Add release notes for 'account' API removal (John Newbery)
1f4b865e57b4567270b1586bb1f348ab9106485d [wallet] Re-sort wallet RPC commands (John Newbery)
f0dc850bf698f7377797d7d68365d4fc79b0221c [wallet] Remove wallet account RPCs (John Newbery)
c410f415758913c933ad6c71cf50227cc85aa385 [tests] Remove wallet accounts test (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the first part of #13825. It simply removes the RPC methods and tests.
#13825 touches lots of files and will require frequent rebasing.
Breaking it down for easier reviewing and fewer rebases.
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a2eb6f5405 [rpc] Add getnodeaddresses RPC command (chris-belcher)
Pull request description:
Implements issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9463
New getnodeaddresses call gives access via RPC to the peers known by the node. It may be useful for bitcoin wallets to broadcast their transactions over tor for improved privacy without using the centralized DNS seeds. getnodeaddresses is very similar to the getaddr p2p method.
Please advise me on the best approach for writing an automated test. By my reading the getaddr p2p method also isn't really tested.
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Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
e2c03c1156a1a8cb2c04c180f2ddbd3535126a46 doc: Add relase note for db→walletdb rename (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
4c1d263d93988ceed53e8f6b5decaf034b68137e scripted-diff: Change `BCLog::DB` to `BCLog::WALLETDB` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
6b42b3ba9087225fddb91dd764c42c28d0c42d0f Rename `db` log category to `walletdb` (like `coindb`) (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Rename the `db` log category to `walletdb` (in the style of, and to distinguish from `coindb`). Deprecate (but still accept) '-debug=db'.
Second commit is a scripted commit that changes the enum item name.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
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1cf9b35c0dac5f685b7ae62ded16284803816570 doc: Add developer note on c_str() (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Add a note when to use and when not to use `c_str()`.
ACKs for top commit:
elichai:
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MarcoFalke:
Looking nice ACK 1cf9b35c0dac5f685b7ae62ded16284803816570
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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.
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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:
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jonasschnelli:
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5a5ea93e87c766dac1251f0369b2737d8e9dadde Doc: add information about security to the JSON-RPC doc (David A. Harding)
Pull request description:
This documents some information about using the RPC interface securely, as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoincore.org/pull/637 by @luke-jr and @TheBlueMatt. I think it should fit in well with #14458, but is not dependent on it (and shouldn't have any significant merge conflicts with it).
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bad1716c6d30fdf4be6d5050a04e1211f920bbd6 init: Modify docs and add release note for 12255 (Carl Dong)
b0c7b54d0c2e116d61e686b1adfdea6a1f7f02fe init: Use systemd automatic directory creation (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
- `-datadir` option specified.
- Ask systemd to create and set the right mode for PID directory, configuration directory, and data directory.
- Tell systemd our group so it will set the right owner for aforementioned directories.
More information: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html
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645e905c327411555073fa7964b36f652998059f doc: Add release notes for unloadwallet change to synchronous call (João Barbosa)
c37851de5752f107c16e19317f28038b6b7ca2dc rpc: Make unloadwallet wait for complete wallet unload (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Currently the `unloadwallet` RPC is asynchronous, it only signals the intent to unload the wallet and then returns the response to the client. The actual unload can happen later and the client has no way to be notified of that.
This PR makes the `unloadwallet` RPC synchronous, meaning that it blocks until the wallet is fully unloaded.
Replaces #14919, fixes#14917.
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* Merge #14060: ZMQ: add options to configure outbound message high water mark, aka SNDHWM
a4edb168b635b6f5c36324e44961cd42cf9bbbaa ZMQ: add options to configure outbound message high water mark, aka SNDHWM (mruddy)
Pull request description:
ZMQ: add options to configure outbound message high water mark, aka SNDHWM
This is my attempt at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13315
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* High watermark settings for Dash-specific messages
Signed-off-by: Dzutte <dzutte.tomsk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
f1bd03eb013b96ff040a8f835e4137fbd2a38cda [depends, zmq, doc] upgrade zeromq to 4.2.5 and avoid deprecated zeromq api functions (mruddy)
Pull request description:
Upgrade the ZeroMQ dependency from version 4.2.3 to the latest stable version 4.2.5.
This PR Follows the lead of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11986.
I upgraded both patch files to correspond to the version `4.2.5` libzmq files.
I assume doing so is still necessary and correct.
Without updating the patch line numbers, things appear to work, but you get extra log messages while building `depends` because things don't exactly match, e.g.:
```
/bitcoin/depends> make zeromq
Extracting zeromq...
/bitcoin/depends/sources/zeromq-4.2.5.tar.gz: OK
Preprocessing zeromq...
patching file src/windows.hpp
Hunk #1 succeeded at 58 (offset 3 lines).
patching file src/thread.cpp
Hunk #1 succeeded at 307 with fuzz 2 (offset 87 lines).
Hunk #2 succeeded at 323 with fuzz 2 (offset 90 lines).
```
Updating the patches seemed cleaner, so I did it. Note that libzmq had some whitespace changes, so that's why the updated patches do too.
More info: https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/releases/tag/v4.2.5
tags: libzmq, zmq, 0mq
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Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
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
ACKs for commit fa193d:
fanquake:
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65bc38d1c1f666e2c2d773111921b115d4249563 [doc] add notes on release notes (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Explains when and how release notes should be written.
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9d0e52834 implements different disk sizes for different networks on intro (marcoagner)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/13213.
Mostly, I layed out the concept to open the PR for refinement and getting feedback if the approach is okay. Changes are expected.
Two points:
- The values for both new consts `TESTNET_BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE` and `TESTNET_CHAIN_STATE_SIZE` is certainly not optimal; I just checked the size of my testnet3 related dirs and set them to little bit higher values. Which values should be used?
- Should we do something like this to regtest? Or these "niceties" do not matter when on regtest?
Thanks!
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13782b8ba8 docs: add perf section to developer docs (James O'Beirne)
58180b5fd4 tests: add utility to easily profile node performance with perf (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Adds a context manager to easily (and selectively) profile node performance during functional test execution using `perf`.
While writing some tests, I encountered some odd bitcoind slowness. I wrote up a utility (`TestNode.profile_with_perf`) that generates performance diagnostics for a node by running `perf` during the execution of a particular region of test code.
`perf` usage is detailed in the excellent (and sadly unmerged) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12649; all due props to @eklitzke.
### Example
```python
with node.profile_with_perf("large-msgs"):
for i in range(200):
node.p2p.send_message(some_large_msg)
node.p2p.sync_with_ping()
```
This generates a perf data file in the test node's datadir (`/tmp/testtxmpod0y/node0/node-0-TestName-large-msgs.perf.data`).
Running `perf report` generates nice output about where the node spent most of its time while running that part of the test:
```bash
$ perf report -i /tmp/testtxmpod0y/node0/node-0-TestName-large-msgs.perf.data --stdio \
| c++filt \
| less
# To display the perf.data header info, please use --header/--header-only options.
#
#
# Total Lost Samples: 0
#
# Samples: 135 of event 'cycles:pp'
# Event count (approx.): 1458205679493582
#
# Children Self Command Shared Object Symbol
# ........ ........ ............... ................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
#
70.14% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
|
---CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
70.14% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
|
---CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
35.52% 0.00% bitcoin-net bitcoind [.] std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> >::_M_fill_insert(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char*, std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> > >, unsigned long, char const&)
|
---std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> >::_M_fill_insert(__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<char*, std::vector<char, zero_after_free_allocator<char> > >, unsigned long, char const&)
CNetMessage::readData(char const*, unsigned int)
CNode::ReceiveMsgBytes(char const*, unsigned int, bool&)
...
```
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688f665a5e526fda0fb797bf617412fe9cbe64fd Scripts and tools & Docs: Used #!/usr/bin/env bash instead of obsolete #!/bin/bash, added linting for .sh files shebang and updated the Developer Notes. (vim88)
Pull request description:
As it was discussed in [#13510](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13510), it is better to use `#!/usr/bin/env bash` instead of `#!/bin/bash`.
Tree-SHA512: 25f71eb9a6a0cdc91568b5c6863205c5fe095f77a69e633503a2ac7805bd9013af8538e538c0c666ce96a28e3f43ce7a8df5f08d4ff007723bb588d85674f2da
6c6ee8af8 Less confusing documentation for `torpassword` (Chakib Benziane)
Pull request description:
Rebased & squashed #14609.
> The current documentation leads the reader to think hash-password is an other option.
This change is less confusing and make it clear how to use this option.
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f24ed6d39f963e7f1c0b4dbd9b784132ef975f2a Delete README_osx.md and move its contents into build-osx.md (Martin Erlandsson)
Pull request description:
With its current name, the file `doc/README_osx.md` looks like an entry point README for OSX users, but it only contains specific instructions on how to build a DMG.
This PR deletes the file and moves the contents of the file into `doc/build-osx.md`.
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75a4bf699fa6bdefa1b3d8cd405ea822d6ee01c0 Update release-process.md to include RC version bumping (Andrew Chow)
04b0bc7425e43de90856beeb1f33653db109fecd build: include rc number in version number (Andrew Chow)
895e6bbb2241e9175463734f3677398a9f38f0f8 build: if VERSION_BUILD is non-zero, include it in the package version (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
As noted on IRC, the filenames of the gitian build results do not contain the 4th digit of the version number if it has one, e.g. 0.17.0.1 produces files with the number 0.17.0. Furthermore, when RC's are built, the resulting filenames are of the release version and do not include `rc` in them. This occurs because `configure.ac` is written to create version numbers of the form `major.minor.rev` instead of `major.minor.rev.build` and without any rc version as it does not handle rc numbers.
This PR changes `configure.ac` to include the build number if it is greater than 0. It will also include the rc number if it is greater than 0. So the filenames of the gitian builds will now contain the full version number.
This behavior can be tested by setting `_CLIENT_VERSION_BUILD` and `_CLIENT_VERSION_RC` to non-zero values and then doing `make dist`. A tar file should be created with the correct versioning.
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fa4da3c058 [doc] conf: Remove deprecated options from docs, Other cleanup (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Some dumb fixes, like removing the mention that free transactions are still a thing or that rpcuser/pass should be used (as opposed to rpcauth or rpc cookie).
Combined with other fixes because I don't want to create 3 pull requests:
* conf: Remove deprecated options from docs
* Remove only mention of MIT/X11
* Link to developer notes in README.md
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fa8ced32a60dea37ac169241cf9a1f708ef46c4b doc: Mention blocksonly in reduce-traffic.md, unhide option (MarcoFalke)
fa320de79faaca2b088fcbe7f76701faa9bff236 test: Add test for p2p_blocksonly (MarcoFalke)
fa3872e7b4540857261aed948b94b6b2bfdbc3d1 test: Format predicate source as multiline on error (MarcoFalke)
fa1dce7329d3e74d46ab98b93772b1832a3f1819 net: Rename ::fRelayTxes to ::g_relay_txes (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is de-facto no longer hidden
ACKs for commit fa8ced:
jamesob:
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19efc01aec6b0d8750413fa1b721e04aaecf8f73 Add PSBT documentation (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is just some initial text to get going; other contributions welcome.
I'd like to include other workflows, such as hardware wallets and (manual) coinjoins. However, the former will in practice require PSBT interfaces for existing hardware devices, and the second can really use some extra RPCs first.
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6780a095d8526a46c3c2b20a14831687e9fc2462 doc: remove obsolete `okSafeMode` RPC guideline from developer notes (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
Since the flag has been removed from the RPC command table in commit ec6902d0ea (PR #11179), this guideline is not relevant anymore and can be removed.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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aa929abf8dc022e900755234c857541faeea8239 [docs] Update developer notes to discourage very long lines (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Mandatory rules on line lengths are bad - there will always be cases where a longer line is more readable than the alternative.
However, very long lines for no good reason _do_ hurt readability. For example, this declaration in validation.h is 274 chars:
```c++
bool ConnectTip(BlockValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams, CBlockIndex* pindexNew, const std::shared_ptr<const CBlock>& pblock, ConnectTrace& connectTrace, DisconnectedBlockTransactions& disconnectpool) EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_main, m_mempool.cs);
```
That won't fit on one line without wrapping on my 27" monitor with a comfortable font size. Much easier to read is something like:
```c++
bool ConnectTip(BlockValidationState& state, const CChainParams& chainparams,
CBlockIndex* pindexNew, const std::shared_ptr<const CBlock>& pblock,
ConnectTrace& connectTrace, DisconnectedBlockTransactions& disconnectpool)
EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_main, m_mempool.cs);
```
Therefore, _discourage_ (don't forbid) line lengths greater than 100 characters in our developer style guide.
100 chars is somewhat arbitrary. The old standard was 80, but that seems very limiting with modern displays.
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practicalswift:
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amitiuttarwar:
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theStack:
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glozow:
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5c3eaf9983043db1b61a98c95d692a6958670b86 doc: Add warnings for http interfaces limitations (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
`libevent`, which is used for our rest interface, can use up all of the available file descriptors in a system if too many connections are opened at once. If a new block is connected at the same time and can not be written to disk because there are no file descriptors available, the node crashes. Based on my investigation so far the issue is best solved upstream which means we have to wait for the next release (2.2). In the meantime it would be good if we would warn users of this limitation.
See #11368 for more background.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
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* Update to leveldb upstream using subtree merge
* Import crc32c using subtree merge as as 'src/crc32c'
* build: Update build system for new leveldb
Upstream leveldb switched build systems, which means we need to define
a few different values.
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* doc: Add crc32c subtree to developer notes
* test: Add crc32c to subtree check linter
* test: Add crc32c exception to various linters and generation scripts
* build: Add LCOV exception for crc32c
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* build: CRC32C build system integration
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
478c11dde326e2ff0480c14f76f9f6b52a7bdfd0 Correct scripted-diff example link (Yahia Chiheb)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
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4928a995e9799c6c7ea84fa1efc4fef5b2ff7683 [doc] fix git add argument (Michael Polzer)
Pull request description:
[`A`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-add#Documentation/git-add.txt--A) is the correct flag.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 4928a995e9799c6c7ea84fa1efc4fef5b2ff7683 - checked that [`A`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-add#Documentation/git-add.txt--A) and not `a` is the correct flag.
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6094222de7820d235e6e8c66e589aa71db08c077 use preferred shebang approach for documentation (hackerrdave)
Pull request description:
Documentation update to use recommended shebang approach mentioned in the [developer notes](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#shebang)
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
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d97fac422eaaefe13e1ed376e617882a100872ae Add a link from ZMQ doc to ZMQ example in contrib/ (Damian Mee)
Pull request description:
No code changes :). Only a small convenience improvement in zmq doc.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK d97fac422eaaefe13e1ed376e617882a100872ae
Tree-SHA512: f05a8a7a77c0a698637fd24ffc94d0d617743b434f46695a56576a53331ede254aeece416baf3f8275ae4dfad85ae6e14d1920aa32af53150847420a176d90fb
ff6549c3c84ca7324032dbc37744645bf2fe1c3e fix: update rest info on block size and json (Chris Abrams)
Pull request description:
Addressing the ambiguous block size text in rest docs: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/18703
Also makes sure to let developers know there is `.json` option for the rest output format.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK ff6549c3c84ca7324032dbc37744645bf2fe1c3e
promag:
ACK ff6549c3c84ca7324032dbc37744645bf2fe1c3e.
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adbe15504713ddba6e9c024c59d977675d49e350 doc: Add some better examples for scripted diff (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
The current example isn't too great, for example it uses `find` instead of `git ls-files`. Add a subsection with suggestions and examples.
Feel free to propose some other great examples to add.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK adbe15504713ddba6e9c024c59d977675d49e350
Tree-SHA512: 38f03716a122a1791c93abc052ea7572a3d2108b3d0d93dc95d3c4a7eb190c6b639d1cc66e4f74d378c4b11d6951dbd901d0973792f8f13cbeb9d9dcf4f8e037
14c6a2de1a4cf8cc17116d418242709ba2519b9e [doc] update brew instruction for doxygen (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I noticed while testing #16912 that `brew install doxygen --with-graphviz` no long works. Instead you need to use `brew install graphviz doxygen`.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 14c6a2de1a4cf8cc17116d418242709ba2519b9e - tested a `make docs` on macOS with and without `graphviz` (`dot`) available.
Tree-SHA512: 2682568e558c16e9e0a657421c449b74cc14a89771844c1c88623fb75b07b89afb63c45a919eb7b9c3dba9bdfaef21489b5f7ea45a08d8d5da18614657c19e47
d48c1e837ae1bd08e0f18ad1b57ff72675c3d6ad Add window final block height to getchaintxstats (Jonathan "Duke" Leto)
Pull request description:
This patch is motivated by the desire to make the output of `getchaintxstats` more useful and optimized for applications to consume and render the data.
Firstly, this data is already available to the RPC, no additional work is done. Currently additional RPC calls will be needed to look up the height of the final block in the window or the block height that began the window.
By adding the block height of the final block in the window, the JSON is "self-contained" and applications can calculate the exact block height range of the window with no additional RPC requests.
For example, a web application which wants to render historical information for `getchaintxstats` RPC on various window sizes might call the RPC with various window lengths, once per day, and store the JSON results somewhere. Because the final block height of each dataset is included, it's no extra work to determine the exact block window range of each JSON response.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
ACK d48c1e837ae1bd08e0f18ad1b57ff72675c3d6ad.
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1373fa7e3d3f04ce6938cdcd2124cba71ff82ca0 doc: add default bitcoin.conf locations (Chuf)
Pull request description:
Added default bitcoin.conf data directories and paths
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
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ryanofsky:
ACK 1373fa7e3d3f04ce6938cdcd2124cba71ff82ca0
fanquake:
ACK 1373fa7e3d3f04ce6938cdcd2124cba71ff82ca0 - Already three ACKs and lots of discussion here, so I'm going to merge, and the other comment
Tree-SHA512: 8bb1ed9868c5d171b6791bd6dc9598eddfdf64977d327ff4f333323cef8e3e76b1a67da21e4199f008a12f5610ac6dc6f34f4a13235e8846754eb6d6e5075da4
9452802480bd154e23771230bbdfebde1dbaa941 doc: Tidy up shadowing section (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Removes the example because it violates the code format.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
unsigned ACK 9452802480bd154e23771230bbdfebde1dbaa941
ryanofsky:
ACK 9452802480bd154e23771230bbdfebde1dbaa941
fanquake:
ACK 9452802480bd154e23771230bbdfebde1dbaa941 - Thanks for following up.
Tree-SHA512: 1fc31355d368225713298da7803e39e99014fbfcd229f2d3b56c082de95ab2965e51c80b172a5abce4646c53f845fa62a6d94d5df714e7835cac07a8ec7d5da7
64b27c46e4c21fc7902a69d8ddb6791ef417c4af docs: add reduce-memory.md (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Following some discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/docs/issues/50, this adds Wladimir's [reducing bitcoind memory usage gist](https://gist.github.com/laanwj/efe29c7661ce9b6620a7) to `/doc`.
The conclusion seemed to be that if the main repo already has [reduce-traffic.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/reduce-traffic.md), then we could also add `reduce-memory.md`.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 64b27c46e4c21fc7902a69d8ddb6791ef417c4af
hebasto:
ACK 64b27c46e4c21fc7902a69d8ddb6791ef417c4af, I have reviewed the changes and they look OK, I agree they can be merged. Also a link from `/doc/README.md` has been tested.
jonasschnelli:
ACK 64b27c46e4c21fc7902a69d8ddb6791ef417c4af
Tree-SHA512: 0ab3035403e5145cfe33c29990a8d082df834ac6602b4ad6bfa821523d57e8451f0cde3017fbf3c2c4e0b34941b6374909d11d27f9598e211bbc14accd487be1
5a88ea7c67448748a63ac7963c70a047a5daca79 doc: remove orphaned header in developer notes (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
The "Git and GitHub tips" section was moved from doc/developer-notes.md to doc/productivity.md in 5b76c31, but the header link to that long-gone section in the developer notes remains and needs to go.
So long, Git and GitHub tips, we barely knew ya.
ACKs for commit 5a88ea:
fanquake:
ACK 5a88ea7c67448748a63ac7963c70a047a5daca79
Tree-SHA512: d2a0bea27cd9209adec2127fae5e336c44771aa46af7c544fa2c80a3df4868adafbccc30ef370369404b882fa009f7198cbf41777afd30eccf0c21a7eb1d0ad1
fa2f991fa23fcc2c96d48fc3dd7faa41c959e8ae doc: add note on precedence of options in bitcoin.conf (Torkel Rogstad)
Pull request description:
This was a good addition to the docs, but the PR was closed. So I've cherry-picked the commit and fixed up Russ's comments as well as the linter issue.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fa2f991fa23fcc2c96d48fc3dd7faa41c959e8ae
hebasto:
ACK fa2f991fa23fcc2c96d48fc3dd7faa41c959e8ae, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
jamesob:
ACK fa2f991fa2
jonatack:
ACK fa2f991fa23fcc2c96d48fc3dd7faa41c959e8ae
ryanofsky:
ACK fa2f991fa23fcc2c96d48fc3dd7faa41c959e8ae. Only suggested changes since previous review.
Tree-SHA512: d8e7bac19e85ad32205652c3c3036766c611cae52e6e3e8af66a2da054659d914dc153d0cf4ace9c0fa7b41f2a8d74d0edd8d83fe7e984b93d70c01a388cf8ec
01971da9bd docs: Add productivity notes for "dummy rebases" (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
When rebasing, we often want to do a "dummy rebase" whereby we are not rebasing over an updated master. This is because rebases can be confusing enough already, and we don't want to resolve upstream conflicts together with our local rebase conflicts due to fixup commits, commit rearrangements, and such. This productivity section details how to do such "dummy rebase"s.
ACKs for commit 01971d:
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201393f932 Align code example with clang-format (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
With this PR running [clang-format-diff.py](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/contrib/devtools/clang-format-diff.py) on the code example will not fire a format adjustment.
ACKs for commit 201393:
MarcoFalke:
trivial ACK 201393f93268f6775d1b5d54119a7210628b333d
Tree-SHA512: 825c5e8cfba1bc140c2dfc38b82c5eec268b82b528af4301f25dfacc1f4f0788e268e72e8512f7ce001be665a8b07964a0af832fd9a1c6bd1c27d252f93619bc
5801dd628d docs: Add more tips to productivity.md (gwillen)
Pull request description:
Add advice to productivity.md on:
- Using ccache to optimal effect
- The with-incompatible-bdb configure option
- Building less than the entire set of targets
ACKs for commit 5801dd:
promag:
utACK 5801dd6.
MarcoFalke:
utACK 5801dd6
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ff7f31e07d [doc] productivity: more advanced git range-diff (Sjors Provoost)
3a21905a4e [doc] devtools: mention clang-format dependency (Sjors Provoost)
bf12093191 [doc] productivity: fix broken link (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Fixes a broken link to `devtools/README.md`, points out the `clang-format` dependency and adds a `git range-diff` incantation that works even with rebases and squashes.
Tree-SHA512: 36e46282f1e28d1bf3f48ada995fbac548f61b7747091eb032b60919cf76c7bdad0fa8aecb0c47adbdaa9ef986d3ec7752b0bb94c63191401856e2ddeec48f3e
fb97437 added note that control port must be enabled and how to do that in torrc config file (Jordan Baczuk)
Pull request description:
Reopened from bitcoin#13681 because pushes made it unable to reopen.
Tree-SHA512: 34eac14308aef70963b630173cd93916201553d5323ab2de3517d4a78604ae5a7cf8691a314c0af00fe36f0ef19b94a4c371d2e7aa1229d9c603d36c51b115fb
a67d71311d [doc] developer-notes.md: point out that UniValue deviates from upstream (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
While debugging an issue I was somewhat surprised to [learn](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14164#issuecomment-419752678) that we've moved `src/univalue` from https://github.com/jgarzik/univalue to https://github.com/bitcoin-core/univalue, that these repos are both maintained and they're different.
The first mention of using the bitcoin-core repo is from late 2015 in #7157. I didn't check when the last common ancestor commit is.
I couldn't find documentation as to why (these things just happen in open source of course), but at minimum we should make this more clear.
There's also the following line in `config.ac` that I'm not sure what to do with:
```
AC_INIT([univalue], [1.0.3],
[http://github.com/jgarzik/univalue/])
```
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e351a16a2a Remove reference to deprecated RPC call in build instructions (Michael Goldstein)
a6f16f1b1a Docs: Add disable-wallet section to OSX build instructions (Michael Goldstein)
Pull request description:
The `disable-wallet` section was mentioned in the `Berkeley DB` section of the OSX build instructions, but the section did not actually exist. This PR ports the section from the Unix build instructions.
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# Conflicts:
# doc/build-unix.md
9605bbd315eb14690427560fd9a274fe837f59f5 Make clear function argument case in dev notes (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Rationale:
For new developers, they might be confused if they see that function arguments are sometimes `camelCase`'d in the codebase. This makes it clear that they _should_ be `snake_case`'d (maybe because no one's gotten to fixing them yet).
Tree-SHA512: 9db16d1fedf9761121844a0865ae3fefea94b5dbdfb36cb18f99cbc73e117f7d798a019f28a1c8bca19772502de2f9ed063f03bd911ffc4d248ec7386cd87d97
1fb3c167c3cbd4a432a064b299439b3430157dda Add `doc/bitcoin-conf.md` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From the IRC:
> 2018-10-16T05:35:03 \<wumpus\> if something can be solved by better documentation, please work on documentation!
> 2018-10-16T05:35:12 \<wumpus\> don't change the code instead
Refs:
- #14370
- #14427
- #14494
Based on the BITCOIN.CONF(5) manual page written by Micah Anderson \<micah@debian.org\> for the Debian system.
Tree-SHA512: 16393c9073c027fa1c46f8b59651e60b9a3159b3aeb9b3102040c292d2787f32b1ead5977957ac3ac0759a4bf626650a2325b68ad84320964ac089ffc2d3b4f4
d5f745a5c7 trivial: correct typos (Varunram)
3be70ba400 trivial: Fixed typos and cleaned up language (William Robinson)
Pull request description:
This rebases and fixes some of the outstanding nits in #13010. Let either merge quickly or close for now.
Tree-SHA512: 4cc1a5f854f2d6a19332334e2608a19e2be6b97dc09114c8186237ea77ee4b62372ebf6841a61cca548cedb47f0e6f11d4c0aba51a71949cd5aff8cef88204d6
07e286d940 Improve scripted-diff developer docs (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Instead of verifying all scripted-diffs, provide an example that only verifies all scripted-diffs in commits since `origin/master`.
Tree-SHA512: 2faecfd1df04046c77ca2b7426675265f7ed656b2b7e2714ae61c0a38b3ea239f35d2be6d615c5191a21f3a453e37f6a4622bd4558173b768cb73183b56c4d62
14b29a77ac Fix reference to lint-locale-dependence.sh (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The wrong reference sneaked through #13041 and #13281.
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b6718e373e tests: Use MakeUnique to construct objects owned by unique_ptrs (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
A subset of #14211 ("Use MakeUnique to construct objects owned by unique_ptrs") as suggested by @MarcoFalke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14211#issuecomment-423324019.
Use `MakeUnique` to construct objects owned by `unique_ptr`s.
Rationale:
* `MakeUnique` ensures exception safety in complex expressions.
* `MakeUnique` gives a more concise statement of the construction.
Tree-SHA512: 1228ae6ce7beb178d79142c4e936b728178ccaa8aa35c6d8feeb33d1a667abfdd010c59996a9d833594611e913877ce5794e75953d11d9b1fdbac04aa491d9cf
65bc38d1c1f666e2c2d773111921b115d4249563 [doc] add notes on release notes (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Explains when and how release notes should be written.
Tree-SHA512: 94085d5a30499f41e6d1821b9f157aea40b3cff61a8ba606fed1b239e794ffe6769f985f53400715d712d12aadaa8db8cfca08dd1700a1fe17df86e0e554eac2
a94e470921 A few textual improvements (Martin Erlandsson)
Pull request description:
Found a few places where the reading flow was interrupted by minor grammar and punctuation issues.
Tree-SHA512: 50640288449eb035f463bce563d259efbe97c14517d92c916e1bc52b7c54961ba2fc6fca1272470153803397f20ae7570bd090c16850ebd0180ebcf6bb2415d1
5b76c314d6 doc: Add separate productivity notes document (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Many developers have their own tools and tricks to be more productive
during their cycles, so let's document the best ones so that everyone
can benefit from them.
Tree-SHA512: b4989e7a815e972a9a646f448fb6c08bd896b4bce77fd7fb22a71a7602971d4cbe34f88183f503f5b851d002784d9e91b87df5348c661eeb9cefa69c52e0de2b
42ff30ec6 [Docs] add short documentation for /rest/blockhashbyheight (Jonas Schnelli)
579d418f7 [QA] add rest tests for /rest/blockhashbyheight/<HEIGHT>.<FORMAT> (Jonas Schnelli)
eb9ef04c4 REST: add "blockhashbyheight" call, fetch blockhash by height (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Completes the REST interface for trivial block exploring by adding a call that allows to fetch the blockhash in the main chain by a given height.
Tree-SHA512: 94be9e56718f857279b11cc16dfa8d04f3b5a762e87ae54281b4d87247c71c844895f4944d5a47f09056bf851f4c4761ac4fbdbaaee957265d14de5c1c73e8d2
7cf994d5cfd53dcff76ebd0e0007e3477a7570e8 qa: Improve tests of /rest/headers and /rest/block (João Barbosa)
0825b86b280c684c32c60bac9e862298c7279f27 doc: /rest/block responds with 404 if block does not exist (João Barbosa)
be625f7c5562afed517ff51d2d85268ba5ce6017 doc: Explain empty result of /rest/headers (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Follow up of #15107.
Tree-SHA512: a7fdeed05216e3eda9604664db529237c2d0ddf422cfac139d6345a22b6e00bfe870d4e3f177423db7d4efb295ac2dc0ca2eb20c9c27c0719b89fd5428860d03
a62e667296 docs: Add more Doxygen information to Developer Notes (Jon Layton)
Pull request description:
Update information about Doxygen in `doc/developer-notes.md`.
Alternatively, this could have its own file (like `doc/web-documentation.md`), since there are installation steps included.
For example, I had to run:
```
brew install doxygen graphviz
```
on MacOS, otherwise failures occurred.
This information could also be linked to the `doc/release-process.md`.
Tree-SHA512: 5d77ee83e1b96fde036482b502f676a90a56f3f667753545a7cfba5c2e3b825644bb4cf0f8a84b7f9ba92fa5f2e1cd6ef1e27a94277f43d012355df741f7dd2f
989c8990bb765eef45c8ee471f084ca81a0bead4 Rename “OS X” to the newer “macOS” convention (Giulio Lombardo)
Pull request description:
Since 2016, with [macOS 10.12 Sierra](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Sierra), Mac OS X has been renamed in macOS. It would be a nice if Bitcoin's macOS build instructions follow this naming convention to avoid misunderstandings.
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ee5e896 Organise Linux build instructions to be categorised by distro (Alex Vear)
4c85517 Add NetBSD build instruction links (Alex Vear)
Pull request description:
* Added references to the newly created [`doc/build-netbsd.md`] (#12294) instructions in the [`doc/README.md`] and the [`doc/build-unix.md`] files.
* Organise [`doc/build-unix.md`] dependency build instructions by Linux distribution. This will help discoverability of dependency build instructions for specific distros. Future instructions will also be able to be added easier.
I am not quite sure about the FreeBSD instructions being in the [`doc/build-unix.md`], while both the OpenBSD and NetBSD instructions are contained within separate files ([`doc/build-openbsd.md`] and [`doc/build-netbsd.md`] respectively).
Feedback is greatly appreciated. 😄
[`doc/build-netbsd.md`]:https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-netbsd.md
[`doc/build-unix.md`]:https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-unix.md
[`doc/build-openbsd.md`]:https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-openbsd.md
[`doc/README.md`]:https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/README.md
Tree-SHA512: ebe2604d1802795851bbfce2335f159b53ea696bc9afb309be7825c697b992cc3963270fe945ca3e449b18522046e227fde3fae1b9c01bd49c3a7a513b5bd40c
be5ca825a38bc71c3a79ef35335e9c2e597ad225 doc: update NetBSD build instructions for 8.0 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Updates the NetBSD build documentation for 8.0.
Use Python37 and add pkg-config.
Switches to using our `contrib/install_db4.sh` script for installing bdb.
Tree-SHA512: c0ac1a89349a752d9d4d87e2d134fd402e9beaac84e471ec9a0b507ebc5e762e973c8d2821db3824dea82841e38c39b0bb0a0d97f7e58318f2b15e93e81bf654
9b2704777c [doc] Include txindex changes in the release notes. (Jim Posen)
ed77dd6b30 [test] Simple unit test for TxIndex. (Jim Posen)
6d772a3d44 [rpc] Public interfaces to GetTransaction block until synced. (Jim Posen)
a03f804f2a [index] Move disk IO logic from GetTransaction to TxIndex::FindTx. (Jim Posen)
e0a3b80033 [validation] Replace tx index code in validation code with TxIndex. (Jim Posen)
8181db88f6 [init] Initialize and start TxIndex in init code. (Jim Posen)
f90c3a62f5 [index] TxIndex method to wait until caught up. (Jim Posen)
70d510d93c [index] Allow TxIndex sync thread to be interrupted. (Jim Posen)
94b4f8bbb9 [index] TxIndex initial sync thread. (Jim Posen)
34d68bf3a3 [index] Create new TxIndex class. (Jim Posen)
c88bcec93f [db] Migration for txindex data to new, separate database. (Jim Posen)
0cb8303241 [db] Create separate database for txindex. (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
I'm re-opening #11857 as a new pull request because the last one stopped loading for people
-------------------------------
This refactors the tx index code to be in it's own class and get built concurrently with validation code. The main benefit is decoupling and moving the txindex into a separate DB. The primary motivation is to lay the groundwork for other indexers that might be desired (such as the [compact filters](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/636)). The basic idea is that the TxIndex spins up its own thread, which first syncs the txindex to the current block index, then once in sync the BlockConnected ValidationInterface hook writes new blocks.
### DB changes
At the suggestion of some other developers, the txindex has been split out into a separate database. A data migration runs at startup on any nodes with a legacy txindex. Currently the migration blocks node initialization until complete.
### Open questions
- Should the migration of txindex data from the old DB to the new DB block in init or should it happen in a background thread? The downside to backgrounding it is that `getrawtransaction` would return an error message saying the txindex is syncing while the migration is running.
### Impact
In a sample size n=1 test where I synced nodes from scratch, the average time [Index writing](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/validation.cpp#L1903) was 3.36ms in master and 1.72ms in this branch. The average time between `UpdateTip` log lines for sequential blocks between 400,000 and IBD end on mainnet was 0.297204s in master and 0.286134s in this branch. Most likely this is just variance in IBD times, but I can try with some more trials if people want.
Tree-SHA512: 451fd7d95df89dfafceaa723cdf0f7b137615b531cf5c5035cfb54e9ccc2026cec5ac85edbcf71b7f4e2f102e36e9202b8b3a667e1504a9e1a9976ab1f0079c4
* build: Add cmake as depends package (cmake.mk)
The bls-signatures library requires cmake 3.14
* depends: Update chia_bls to version 1.0.0 of dashpay/bls-signatures
* depends: Rename package chia_bls to bls-dash
* depends: Disable blspy/tests/benchmarks build for chia_bls
Note: Building with tests would require the following:
depends: Fix macOS build for versions < 10.12
Seems like older versions of macOS pretend to support c++17 std libs but do not have/have issues with uncaught_exceptions. "Catch", the testing framework used in the bls lib wants those by default but setting `DCATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS` disables them which should be just fine to do in all cases here.
---
depends/packages/chia_bls.mk | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/depends/packages/chia_bls.mk b/depends/packages/chia_bls.mk
index e79a85844f..25749b74ab 100644
--- a/depends/packages/chia_bls.mk
+++ b/depends/packages/chia_bls.mk
@@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ define $(package)_set_vars
$(package)_config_opts_darwin+= -DCMAKE_AR="$(host_prefix)/native/bin/$($(package)_ar)"
$(package)_config_opts_darwin+= -DCMAKE_RANLIB="$(host_prefix)/native/bin/$($(package)_ranlib)"
endif
+
+ $(package)_cppflags+= -DCATCH_CONFIG_NO_CPP17_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS
endef
define $(package)_config_cmds
--
* depends: Drop obsolete variable
* bls: Integrate the upgraded version into the codebase
* depends: Pre-fetch relic to fix gitian
Can fetch apt packages only when building with lxc
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
a9e898a4ad547ad344671db2b942b99925f0c732 docs: Link to python style guidelines from developer notes (Mason Simon)
Pull request description:
Initially I moved the python style guidelines from the functional test README, but some of the python rules are test-specific, and most of the developer notes doc is C++ centric, so just dropping a link seemed better.
Tree-SHA512: 9d4d5cc45526319a118595d90fcfad2c9aced22007aa096d8af04ba1b963312822804f4c15b0b227d66af49565034437691b7760e7ff6d1e3f8b10b898906362
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
f381299 Move CKeyStore::cs_KeyStore to CBasicKeyStore (João Barbosa)
25eb9f5 Inline CKeyStore::AddKey(const CKey &) in CBasicKeyStore (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Made these simplifications while reviewing #12714. This aims to make `CKeyStore` a *pure* interface:
- no variable members - the mutex is moved to `CBasicKeyStore` which is where it is used;
- no method implementations - `AddKey(const CKey &)` is moved to `CBasicKeyStore` which is where it is needed.
Tree-SHA512: 84e44f4390c59600e5cefa599b5464e1771c31dd4abc678ef50db8e06ffac778d692860a352918444f8bcd66430634637b6277a818a658721ffc4f381c1c6a90
6feb46c Add --with-sanitizers option to configure (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
This adds configure options for `-fsanitize=address`, `-fsanitize=thread`, and `-fsanitize=undefined` which are all disabled by default. These flags are useful for developers who wish to do additional safety checking. Note that some of these are mutually incompatible, and these may have a large performance overhead.
There's some kind of strange logic required to properly check for the availability of these flags in a way that works on both GCC and Clang, hopefully the comments make it clear what's going on.
Tree-SHA512: 2d6fe402799110e59ee452dddf37f7ca2d26a7fecec50be25c8a134e4a20beb31f1e8f438dffd443641562418075896d1eeb450623425b272d80e05e3027a587
0bd2ec5 Improve formatting of developer notes (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
The developer notes file has gotten pretty large and unwieldly. This reorganizes some content, most notably by adding a TOC to the page. Compare how the page looks in [my branch](https://github.com/eklitzke/bitcoin/blob/developer-notes/doc/developer-notes.md) vs [master](https://github.com/eklitzke/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md).
I know there's long-term interest in moving a lot of this content to the bitcoin-core/docs repo on GitHub, but this makes things better now.
The TOC format here is a semi-standard extension to Markdown files that you may have seen on GitHub pages in other projects. The `<!-- markdown-toc -->` comments used by these tools to know where the TOC starts/ends. The following tools all understand this format:
* [Sphinx](http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/)
* [Pandoc](https://pandoc.org/)
* [markdown-toc.el](https://github.com/ardumont/markdown-toc) (what I used)
* various plugins for [vim](https://github.com/mzlogin/vim-markdown-toc) and other editors
I used this TOC extension at a previous job, and my observation is that it's fine if people just edit the TOC manually. It's just text and it's not a huge deal if it gets a little out of sync. It can also be regenerated at any time by anyone with any of these tools.
Tree-SHA512: 298d1605ea5e8bfc0f75e70570c23ebd6891e4ffcdedd24fefadc23edd6e4b96509d8d102209868468a1b3ddbe2c3b8462698cdda8b9421348b5bc6f7b8d0cb8
ccedbaf Increase LevelDB max_open_files unless on 32-bit Unix. (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
Currently we set `max_open_files = 64` on all architectures due to concerns about file descriptor exhaustion. This is extremely expensive due to how LevelDB is designed.
When a LevelDB file handle is opened, a bloom filter and block index are decoded, and some CRCs are checked. Bloom filters and block indexes in open table handles can be checked purely in memory. This means that when doing a key lookup, if a given table file may contain a given key, all of the lookup operations can happen completely in RAM until the block itself is fetched. In the common case fetching the block is one disk seek, because the block index stores its physical offset. This is the ideal case, and what we want to happen as often as possible.
If a table file handle is not open in the table cache, then in addition to the regular system calls to open the file, the block index and bloom filter need to be decoded before they can be checked. This is expensive and is something we want to avoid.
The current setting of 64 file handles means that on a synced node, only about 4% of key lookups can be satisifed by table file handles that are actually open and in memory.
The original concerns about file descriptor exhaustion are unwarranted on most systems because:
* On 64-bit POSIX hosts LevelDB will open up to 1000 file descriptors using `mmap()`, and it does not retain an open file descriptor for such files.
* On Windows non-socket files do not interfere with the main network `select()` loop, so the same fd exhaustion issues do not apply there.
This change keeps the default `max_open_files` value (which is 1000) on all systems except 32-bit POSIX hosts (which do not use `mmap()`). Open file handles use about 20 KB of memory (for the block index), so the extra file handles do not cause much memory overhead. At most 1000 will be open, and a fully synced node right now has about 1500 such files.
Profile of `loadblk` thread before changes: https://monad.io/maxopenfiles-master.svg
Profile of `loadblk` thread after changes: https://monad.io/maxopenfiles-increase.svg
Tree-SHA512: de54f77d57e9f8999eaf8d12592aab5b02f5877be8fa727a1f42cf02da2693ce25846445eb19eb138ce4e5045d1c65e14054df72faf3ff32c7655c9cfadd27a9
* Make the build an actual release
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* bump build version
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* bump diff version
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Update nMinimumChainWork and defaultAssumeValid
* Update chainTxData
* Bump BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE
It's 21Gb on my local machine atm, bumping to 25Gb to give it some space
* `gen-manpages.sh`
* bupm BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE 25->30
* Update nMinimumChainWork and defaultAssumeValid
* Update chainTxData
* Bump BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE
It's 21Gb on my local machine atm, bumping to 25Gb to give it some space
* `gen-manpages.sh`
* bupm BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE 25->30
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
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
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95464c7519 doc: Improve command to generate list of authors for release notes (Mitchell Cash)
1c22cc1af1 doc: Update broken links to now point to gitian-build.py (Mitchell Cash)
Pull request description:
- Update broken links
- Improve command to generate list of authors for a release
---
I also note that it asks to ping **wumpus** on IRC, to assist in generating a list of merged pulls and sort them into categories based on labels. I tried to turn this into a simple one-liner as well (something like ``git log --merges --format="- \`%h\` %s (%an)" v0.16.0..v0.16.1``), but it didn't seem to capture everything I needed.
Would it be worthwhile **wumpus** open-sourcing his code into `contrib/devtools` so there is no single point of failure (even if it can manually be worked around).
Tree-SHA512: 8e7f0880ff07ce8fe67b74de3f2c4b78dafe2c95eefb0617fa319ff196232967cb22ee75a183a39f93bfc6e0bf85547689160139312cee5956af2c069b8a3b6a
4d14d06fc docs: clarified systemd installation instructions in init.md for Ubuntu users. (DaveFromBinary)
Pull request description:
Added a note to init.md to clarify the .service copy path for Ubuntu because it differs from the described copy path.
Also noted which version of Ubuntu switched to systemd for the default system init to clarify when the systemd installation steps should be used instead of the upstart installation steps for Ubuntu users.
Tree-SHA512: 1ac6143a177d0f3782ff641029d71eb1f3b3be0c1482e266154d3ca093251b58a10a5f037d1cc82dbfaeae058df2bb8e904833ccb88b032f1a59a151724f95e2
c8edc2c [docs] initial QT documentation, move Qt Creator instructions (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I'll update this as I figure out how everything is tied together, but I think it's a useful enough start.
Tree-SHA512: d96e5c9ba8ccc3a1b92a0894a8a8449317100eebb14e5d390b51793534458f50eac296cf2945fccf81b85aff23fa32d91d6015a0a76ada4f7091a400d7508ae5
747ee89b4 Docs: Modify policy to not translate command-line help (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
After #13341, command-line helps would no longer be translated.
Tree-SHA512: 73e7a7545b316cc6ec07f2527cc0e63c922d8e382abd779638583d55a4ee0f3b26ecc9d63f51da8bab2eda9829ec5d1b3162a1115c78a1add2621ba2ccdb839e
e56771365b Do not use uppercase characters in source code filenames (practicalswift)
419a1983ca docs: Add a note about the source code filename naming convention (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add a note about the source code filename naming convention.
Tree-SHA512: 8d329bd9e19bcd26e74b0862fb0bc2369b46095dbd3e69d34859908632763abd7c3d00ccc44ee059772ad4bae4460c2bcc1c0e22fd9d8876d57e5fcd346cea4b
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>
698cfd081144845f6246171b8a2a0cfa8daaecdb docs: Mention lint-locale-dependence.sh in developer-notes.md (practicalswift)
0a4ea2f4589961868ab4d25e0277485c31938e20 build: Add linter for checking accidental locale dependence (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
This linter will check for code accidentally introducing locale dependencies.
Unnecessary locale dependence can cause bugs that are very tricky to isolate and fix. We should avoid using locale dependent functions if possible.
Context: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12881#issuecomment-378564722
Example output:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-locale-dependence.sh
The locale dependent function tolower(...) appears to be used:
src/init.cpp: if (s[0] == '0' && std::tolower(s[1]) == 'x') {
Unnecessary locale dependence can cause bugs that are very
tricky to isolate and fix. Please avoid using locale dependent
functions if possible.
Advice not applicable in this specific case? Add an exception
by updating the ignore list in contrib/devtools/lint-locale-dependence.sh
```
**Note to reviewers:** What is the most appropriate `LOCALE_DEPENDENT_FUNCTIONS` function list? What should be added or removed?
Tree-SHA512: 14e448828804bb02bf59070647e38b52fce120c700c903a4a8472769a2cee5dd529bd3fc182386993cb8720482cf4250b63a0a477db61b941ae4babe5c65025f
91769d6e2 [Doc] Fix link for bip 159 pull request (azuchi)
Pull request description:
The link of the pull request for BIP-159 described in bips.md was a different link.
Tree-SHA512: 818ea29259ff84a55282df8b0c59fc4ccd3af08d124a104005ac48e67da4155a8b071b980b1d12c35af3f4a008ba77e5b4ee3242292f6c034cb0006b5532ce69
08e0855b9 Give hint about gitian not able to download (kallewoof)
Pull request description:
Gitian fails to perform downloads right now on my set up. This can be circumvented by first checking out the tag being built and then doing the depends download step before running `gbuild`.
This should of course be fixed in gitian, but having this note until it's fixed is definitely useful.
Tree-SHA512: ae9d0eb44ecfdae44d35aecc6e5fd6db7d9e95b8e0badc76a1d9aaf8fe70bc00a2914dfcb4f516d030560835af411515ca13736ebf8b49b7040b340457882779
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Trivial Dashification
* Tweak getnetworkinfo and dumpwallet help text
We don't have RBF and Segwit
* CopyrightHolders should also check for missing "Dash Core" copyright
e2b2e48b6 doc: SIGNER can contains space inside now. (Ken Lee)
Pull request description:
SIGNER can contains space inside now. mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12527#issuecomment-370506416
Tree-SHA512: 8da1e8146751457c351058c0142fa3d474a338fe7304a31ebed4726202202724aaca94441806458512259238a703601b87961196abc3fdd57b5eb0f062ff0c12
a777244e4 Build: Add a makefile target for Doxygen documentation (Andrea Comand)
Pull request description:
You can now build the doxygen documentation with `make docs` and clean it with `make clean-docs`.
Fixes: #11949
Tree-SHA512: f2361ec7f771227367dd04bba1a444b44e59f13901463a678a5f2f579a10a56d67db2e29552e754e312a1c472a31593b6af189cbaac5cd351a428c57baf5ace7
cfaac2a60 Add build support for 'gprof' profiling. (murrayn)
Pull request description:
Support for profiling build: `./configure --enable-profiling`
Tree-SHA512: ea983cfce385f1893bb4ab7f94ac141b7d620951dc430da3bbc92ae1357fb05521eac689216e66dc87040171a8a57e76dd7ad98036e12a2896cfe5ab544347f0
7eb665fc8 [Trivial] link mentioned scripted-diff-commit (Felix Wolfsteller)
Pull request description:
Make it easier for people who do not operate on a cloned repository to access the example mentioned.
Tree-SHA512: 1c06e551c68cad03e6bd541bf0e0076cdf0b48ef9b8b4e4a61435367c3435e2e4ccb934112e8dc29d3d70217d8834924704aaf839e25d1133312df86848ca1a1
fa9461473 [doc] dev-notes: Members should be initialized (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also, remove mention of threads that were removed long ago.
Motivation:
Make it easier to spot bugs such as #11654 and #12426
Tree-SHA512: 8ca1cb54e830e9368803bd98a8b08c39bf2d46f079094ed7e070b32ae15a6e611ce98d7a614f897803309f4728575e6bc9357fab1157c53d2536417eb8271653
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
7444149 Document method for reviewers to verify chainTxData (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This commit adds the final block hash of the window to getchaintxstats
and documents how reviewers can verify changes to chainTxData.
Tree-SHA512: d16abb5f47d058e52660f4d495f1e453205b1b83716d7c810ff62a70338db721386c1808ec1fc8468f514e4d80cc58e3c96eeb3184cbbcb1d07830fa5e53f342
7f968ae107 doc: Explain how to update chainTxData in release process (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Adds a short explanation how to update chainTxData to the release process. Mention where to get the data, and link to an example.
Tree-SHA512: 66b0eb12a25afb7b1da0788c8f9f9701d566cb7ce55899402440a57bef0e177b55e926442d3c8aa482299abe7c48ab94735d501c37f0a11fefb86e2fc2e33d9b
* Merge #12384: [Docs] Add version footnote to tor.md
39d2911 [Docs] Add version footnote to tor.md (Damian Williamson)
Pull request description:
[Docs] Add version footnote to tor.md
Added note to section 2, part -edits to `/etc/tor/torrc`- indicating this is only required for Tor version 0.2.7.0 and older, since section 3 states it is valid for Tor version 0.2.7.1 and newer. Added ref link from section 2 version footnote to section 3. Re-styled headings to work on GitHub -alternate heading style markup creation issue with numbered headings and thus headings and automatic heading links are broken-
Ref: [Issue# 12376](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12376)
Signed-off-by: Damian Williamson \<willtech@live.com.au\>
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Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* bitcoin -> Dash Core
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
* update windows build instructions
* move cross compilation section
* remove 32bit. The additional info about 32bit is described in footnotes
* update doc formating and order
be8ab7d08 Create new wallet databases as directories rather than files (Russell Yanofsky)
26c06f24e Allow wallet files not in -walletdir directory (Russell Yanofsky)
d8a99f65e Allow wallet files in multiple directories (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change consists of three commits:
* The first commit is a pure refactoring that removes the restriction that two wallets can only be opened at the same time if they are contained in the same directory.
* The second commit removes the restriction that `-wallet` filenames can only refer to files in the `-walletdir` directory.
* The third commit makes second commit a little safer by changing bitcoin to create wallet databases as directories rather than files, so they can be safely backed up.
All three commits should be straightforward:
* The first commit adds around 20 lines of new code and then updates a bunch of function signatures (generally updating them to take plain fs::path parameters, instead of combinations of strings, fs::paths, and objects like CDBEnv and CWalletDBWrapper).
* The second commit removes two `-wallet` filename checks and adds some test cases to the multiwallet unit test.
* The third commit just changes the mapping from specified wallet paths to bdb environment & data paths.
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**Note:** For anybody looking at this PR for the first time, I think you can skip the comments before _20 Nov_ and start reading at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687#issuecomment-345625565. Comments before _20 Nov_ were about an earlier version of the PR that didn't include the third commit, and then confusion from not seeing the first commit.
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* Merge #13134: net: Add option `-enablebip61` to configure sending of BIP61 notifications
87fe292d897e09e176ac7e254144466c319cc9ac doc: Mention disabling BIP61 in bips.md (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
fe16dd8226d924f44432c5b5014aa49ff45c82ff net: Add option `-enablebip61` to configure sending of BIP61 notifications (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This commit adds a boolean option `-peersendreject`, defaulting to `1`, that can be used to disable the sending of [BIP61](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0061.mediawiki) `reject` messages. This functionality has been requested for various reasons:
- security (DoS): reject messages can reveal internal state that can be used to target certain resources such as the mempool more easily.
- bandwidth: a typical node sends lots of reject messages; this counts against upstream bandwidth. Also the reject messages tend to be larger than the message that was rejected.
On the other hand, reject messages can be useful while developing client software (I found them indispensable while creating bitcoin-submittx), as well as for our own test cases, so whatever the default becomes on the long run, IMO the functionality should be retained as option. But that's a discussion for later, for now it's simply a node operator decision.
Also adds a RPC test that checks the functionality.
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* 0.17 -> 0.16
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* tx1 -> base_ tx fixing 13134
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* move added bip61 message checking up
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Dash specific code, only send reject messages if bip61 is enabled
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Fix invalidtxrequest.py
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
b21244e0be Updating benchmarkmarking.md with an updated sample output and help options (Jeff Rade)
Pull request description:
This PR is just a documentation update for someone (or myself) that looks into finishing up #7883 in the future.
Looked through #7883 and appears [ryanofsky's PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8873) setup the benchmarks, but there are `FIXME` comments to pull in data from `test/` to get a larger data set (assuming reason why 7883 is still open).
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* scripted-diff: Replace #include "" with #include <> (ryanofsky)
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
for f in \
src/*.cpp \
src/*.h \
src/bench/*.cpp \
src/bench/*.h \
src/compat/*.cpp \
src/compat/*.h \
src/consensus/*.cpp \
src/consensus/*.h \
src/crypto/*.cpp \
src/crypto/*.h \
src/crypto/ctaes/*.h \
src/policy/*.cpp \
src/policy/*.h \
src/primitives/*.cpp \
src/primitives/*.h \
src/qt/*.cpp \
src/qt/*.h \
src/qt/test/*.cpp \
src/qt/test/*.h \
src/rpc/*.cpp \
src/rpc/*.h \
src/script/*.cpp \
src/script/*.h \
src/support/*.cpp \
src/support/*.h \
src/support/allocators/*.h \
src/test/*.cpp \
src/test/*.h \
src/wallet/*.cpp \
src/wallet/*.h \
src/wallet/test/*.cpp \
src/wallet/test/*.h \
src/zmq/*.cpp \
src/zmq/*.h
do
base=${f%/*}/ relbase=${base#src/} sed -i "s:#include \"\(.*\)\"\(.*\):if test -e \$base'\\1'; then echo \"#include <\"\$relbase\"\\1>\\2\"; else echo \"#include <\\1>\\2\"; fi:e" $f
done
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* scripted-diff: Replace #include "" with #include <> (Dash Specific)
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
for f in \
src/bls/*.cpp \
src/bls/*.h \
src/evo/*.cpp \
src/evo/*.h \
src/governance/*.cpp \
src/governance/*.h \
src/llmq/*.cpp \
src/llmq/*.h \
src/masternode/*.cpp \
src/masternode/*.h \
src/privatesend/*.cpp \
src/privatesend/*.h
do
base=${f%/*}/ relbase=${base#src/} sed -i "s:#include \"\(.*\)\"\(.*\):if test -e \$base'\\1'; then echo \"#include <\"\$relbase\"\\1>\\2\"; else echo \"#include <\\1>\\2\"; fi:e" $f
done
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* build: Remove -I for everything but project root
Remove -I from build system for everything but the project root,
and built-in dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# src/Makefile.test.include
* qt: refactor: Use absolute include paths in .ui files
* qt: refactor: Changes to make include paths absolute
This makes all include paths in the GUI absolute.
Many changes are involved as every single source file in
src/qt/ assumes to be able to use relative includes.
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
# Conflicts:
# src/qt/dash.cpp
# src/qt/optionsmodel.cpp
# src/qt/test/rpcnestedtests.cpp
* test: refactor: Use absolute include paths for test data files
* Recommend #include<> syntax in developer notes
* refactor: Include obj/build.h instead of build.h
* END BACKPORT #11651 Remove trailing whitespace causing travis failure
* fix backport 11651
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* More of 11651
* fix blockchain.cpp
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Add missing "qt/" in includes
* Add missing "test/" in includes
* Fix trailing whitespaces
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
Co-authored-by: MeshCollider <dobsonsa68@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
aac6b3f067 Update files.md for new wallets/ subdirectory (MeshCollider)
b67342906c Cleanups for walletdir PR (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
This addresses the remaining nits from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11466
- Updates `doc/files.md` with respect to the new default wallet directory
- Fixes @promag and @laanwj's error message nit, and Jonas' release notes nit
- ~Addresses @laanwj's net-specific wallet subdirectory concern in the case that a walletdir is specified~
- Changes the #includes from "" to <> style after #11651
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89f0312 Remove redundant pwallet nullptr check (Matt Corallo)
c4784b5 Add a dev notes document describing the new wallet RPC blocking (Matt Corallo)
3ea8b75 Give ZMQ consistent order with UpdatedBlockTip on scheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
cb06edf Fix wallet RPC race by waiting for callbacks in sendrawtransaction (Matt Corallo)
e545ded Also call other wallet notify callbacks in scheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
17220d6 Use callbacks to cache whether wallet transactions are in mempool (Matt Corallo)
5d67a78 Add calls to CWallet::BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain() in RPCs (Matt Corallo)
5ee3172 Add CWallet::BlockUntilSyncedToCurrentChain() (Matt Corallo)
0b2f42d Add CallFunctionInQueue to wait on validation interface queue drain (Matt Corallo)
2b4b345 Add ability to assert a lock is not held in DEBUG_LOCKORDER (Matt Corallo)
0343676 Call TransactionRemovedFromMempool in the CScheduler thread (Matt Corallo)
a7d3936 Add a CValidationInterface::TransactionRemovedFromMempool (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Based on #10179, this effectively reverts #9583, regaining most of the original speedups of #7946.
This concludes the work of #9725, #10178, and #10179.
See individual commit messages for more information.
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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.
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de74c62 [Doc] Update bip.md, add support for BIP 159 (Jonas Schnelli)
e054d0e [QA] Add node_network_limited test (Jonas Schnelli)
bd09416 Avoid leaking the prune height through getdata (fingerprinting countermeasure) (Jonas Schnelli)
27df193 Always set NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED bit (Jonas Schnelli)
7caba38 Add NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED flags and min block amount constants (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #10387.
Does implement BIP159, but only the signalling part. No connections are made to NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED in this PR.
The address relay and connection work (the more complicated part) can then be separated (probably in #10387).
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aece8a463 (finally) remove getinfo in favor of more module-specific infos (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
I see no reason not to have done this in 0.13, let alone for 0.15.
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