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-rw-r--r--doc/design/libraries.md2
-rw-r--r--doc/developer-notes.md19
-rw-r--r--doc/multiprocess.md14
-rw-r--r--doc/translation_process.md4
-rw-r--r--doc/translation_strings_policy.md14
-rw-r--r--doc/zmq.md6
6 files changed, 27 insertions, 32 deletions
diff --git a/doc/design/libraries.md b/doc/design/libraries.md
index 335d3957d4..24185bf477 100644
--- a/doc/design/libraries.md
+++ b/doc/design/libraries.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
| *libbitcoin_crypto* | Hardware-optimized functions for data encryption, hashing, message authentication, and key derivation. |
| *libbitcoin_kernel* | Consensus engine and support library used for validation by *libbitcoin_node*. |
| *libbitcoinqt* | GUI functionality used by *bitcoin-qt* and *bitcoin-gui* executables. |
-| *libbitcoin_ipc* | IPC functionality used by *bitcoin-node*, *bitcoin-wallet*, *bitcoin-gui* executables to communicate when [`--enable-multiprocess`](multiprocess.md) is used. |
+| *libbitcoin_ipc* | IPC functionality used by *bitcoin-node*, *bitcoin-wallet*, *bitcoin-gui* executables to communicate when [`-DWITH_MULTIPROCESS=ON`](multiprocess.md) is used. |
| *libbitcoin_node* | P2P and RPC server functionality used by *bitcoind* and *bitcoin-qt* executables. |
| *libbitcoin_util* | Home for common functionality shared by different executables and libraries. Similar to *libbitcoin_common*, but lower-level (see [Dependencies](#dependencies)). |
| *libbitcoin_wallet* | Wallet functionality used by *bitcoind* and *bitcoin-wallet* executables. |
diff --git a/doc/developer-notes.md b/doc/developer-notes.md
index a630957f41..952dbc77a0 100644
--- a/doc/developer-notes.md
+++ b/doc/developer-notes.md
@@ -418,8 +418,8 @@ see [test/functional/](/test/functional) for tests that run in `-regtest` mode.
### DEBUG_LOCKORDER
Bitcoin Core is a multi-threaded application, and deadlocks or other
-multi-threading bugs can be very difficult to track down. The `--enable-debug`
-configure option adds `-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER` to the compiler flags. This inserts
+multi-threading bugs can be very difficult to track down. The `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug`
+build option adds `-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER` to the compiler flags. This inserts
run-time checks to keep track of which locks are held and adds warnings to the
`debug.log` file if inconsistencies are detected.
@@ -429,9 +429,8 @@ Defining `DEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` adds a "lock" logging category to the logging
RPC that, when enabled, logs the location and duration of each lock contention
to the `debug.log` file.
-The `--enable-debug` configure option adds `-DDEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` to the
-compiler flags. You may also enable it manually for a non-debug build by running
-configure with `-DDEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` added to your CPPFLAGS,
+The `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug` build option adds `-DDEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` to the
+compiler flags. You may also enable it manually by building with `-DDEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION` added to your CPPFLAGS,
i.e. `CPPFLAGS="-DDEBUG_LOCKCONTENTION"`, then build and run bitcoind.
You can then use the `-debug=lock` configuration option at bitcoind startup or
@@ -579,7 +578,7 @@ cmake -B build -DSANITIZERS=thread
If you are compiling with GCC you will typically need to install corresponding
"san" libraries to actually compile with these flags, e.g. libasan for the
address sanitizer, libtsan for the thread sanitizer, and libubsan for the
-undefined sanitizer. If you are missing required libraries, the configure script
+undefined sanitizer. If you are missing required libraries, the build
will fail with a linker error when testing the sanitizer flags.
The test suite should pass cleanly with the `thread` and `undefined` sanitizers. You
@@ -595,7 +594,7 @@ See the CI config for more examples, and upstream documentation for more informa
about any additional options.
Not all sanitizer options can be enabled at the same time, e.g. trying to build
-with `-DSANITIZERS=address,thread` will fail in the configure script as
+with `-DSANITIZERS=address,thread` will fail in the build as
these sanitizers are mutually incompatible. Refer to your compiler manual to
learn more about these options and which sanitizers are supported by your
compiler.
@@ -619,7 +618,7 @@ The code is multi-threaded and uses mutexes and the
Deadlocks due to inconsistent lock ordering (thread 1 locks `cs_main` and then
`cs_wallet`, while thread 2 locks them in the opposite order: result, deadlock
as each waits for the other to release its lock) are a problem. Compile with
-`-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER` (or use `--enable-debug`) to get lock order inconsistencies
+`-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER` (or use `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug`) to get lock order inconsistencies
reported in the `debug.log` file.
Re-architecting the core code so there are better-defined interfaces
@@ -1062,8 +1061,8 @@ bool Chainstate::PreciousBlock(BlockValidationState& state, CBlockIndex* pindex)
```
- Build and run tests with `-DDEBUG_LOCKORDER` to verify that no potential
- deadlocks are introduced. As of 0.12, this is defined by default when
- configuring with `--enable-debug`.
+ deadlocks are introduced. This is defined by default when
+ building with `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug`.
- When using `LOCK`/`TRY_LOCK` be aware that the lock exists in the context of
the current scope, so surround the statement and the code that needs the lock
diff --git a/doc/multiprocess.md b/doc/multiprocess.md
index 7ba89b3ff5..fee50142d7 100644
--- a/doc/multiprocess.md
+++ b/doc/multiprocess.md
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ _This document describes usage of the multiprocess feature. For design informati
## Build Option
-On unix systems, the `--enable-multiprocess` build option can be passed to `./configure` to build new `bitcoin-node`, `bitcoin-wallet`, and `bitcoin-gui` executables alongside existing `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt` executables.
+On Unix systems, the `-DWITH_MULTIPROCESS=ON` build option can be passed to build the supplemental `bitcoin-node` and `bitcoin-gui` multiprocess executables.
## Debugging
@@ -17,15 +17,15 @@ The multiprocess feature requires [Cap'n Proto](https://capnproto.org/) and [lib
```
cd <BITCOIN_SOURCE_DIRECTORY>
make -C depends NO_QT=1 MULTIPROCESS=1
-CONFIG_SITE=$PWD/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/config.site ./configure
-make
-src/bitcoin-node -regtest -printtoconsole -debug=ipc
-BITCOIND=bitcoin-node test/functional/test_runner.py
+cmake -B build --toolchain=depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/toolchain.cmake
+cmake --build build
+build/src/bitcoin-node -regtest -printtoconsole -debug=ipc
+BITCOIND=$(pwd)/build/src/bitcoin-node build/test/functional/test_runner.py
```
-The configure script will pick up settings and library locations from the depends directory, so there is no need to pass `--enable-multiprocess` as a separate flag when using the depends system (it's controlled by the `MULTIPROCESS=1` option).
+The `cmake` build will pick up settings and library locations from the depends directory, so there is no need to pass `-DWITH_MULTIPROCESS=ON` as a separate flag when using the depends system (it's controlled by the `MULTIPROCESS=1` option).
-Alternately, you can install [Cap'n Proto](https://capnproto.org/) and [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) packages on your system, and just run `./configure --enable-multiprocess` without using the depends system. The configure script will be able to locate the installed packages via [pkg-config](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/). See [Installation](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess/blob/master/doc/install.md) section of the libmultiprocess readme for install steps. See [build-unix.md](build-unix.md) and [build-osx.md](build-osx.md) for information about installing dependencies in general.
+Alternately, you can install [Cap'n Proto](https://capnproto.org/) and [libmultiprocess](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess) packages on your system, and just run `cmake -B build -DWITH_MULTIPROCESS=ON` without using the depends system. The `cmake` build will be able to locate the installed packages via [pkg-config](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/). See [Installation](https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess/blob/master/doc/install.md) section of the libmultiprocess readme for install steps. See [build-unix.md](build-unix.md) and [build-osx.md](build-osx.md) for information about installing dependencies in general.
## Usage
diff --git a/doc/translation_process.md b/doc/translation_process.md
index e5ed7f4e0a..f4f0add54f 100644
--- a/doc/translation_process.md
+++ b/doc/translation_process.md
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ We use automated scripts to help extract translations in both Qt, and non-Qt sou
To automatically regenerate the `bitcoin_en.ts` file, run the following commands:
```sh
-cd src/
-make translate
+cmake -B build --preset dev-mode -DWITH_BDB=ON -DBUILD_GUI=ON
+cmake --build build --target translate
```
**Example Qt translation**
diff --git a/doc/translation_strings_policy.md b/doc/translation_strings_policy.md
index 1931302dda..4aa4969209 100644
--- a/doc/translation_strings_policy.md
+++ b/doc/translation_strings_policy.md
@@ -1,10 +1,8 @@
-Translation Strings Policy
-===========================
+# Translation Strings Policy
This document provides guidelines for internationalization of the Bitcoin Core software.
-How to translate?
-------------------
+## How to translate?
To mark a message as translatable
@@ -14,8 +12,7 @@ To mark a message as translatable
No internationalization is used for e.g. developer scripts outside `src`.
-Strings to be translated
--------------------------
+## Strings to be translated
On a high level, these strings are to be translated:
@@ -27,8 +24,7 @@ Do not translate technical or extremely rare errors.
Anything else that appears to the user in the GUI is to be translated. This includes labels, menu items, button texts, tooltips and window titles.
This includes messages passed to the GUI through the UI interface through `InitMessage`, `ThreadSafeMessageBox` or `ShowProgress`.
-General recommendations
-------------------------
+## General recommendations
### Avoid unnecessary translation strings
@@ -97,4 +93,4 @@ The second example reduces the number of pluralized words that translators have
During a string freeze (often before a major release), no translation strings are to be added, modified or removed.
-This can be checked by executing `make translate` in the `src` directory, then verifying that `bitcoin_en.ts` remains unchanged.
+This can be checked by building the `translate` target with `cmake` ([instructions](translation_process.md)), then verifying that `bitcoin_en.ts` remains unchanged.
diff --git a/doc/zmq.md b/doc/zmq.md
index 07c340fb99..fe599eb00c 100644
--- a/doc/zmq.md
+++ b/doc/zmq.md
@@ -47,10 +47,10 @@ operation.
## Enabling
By default, the ZeroMQ feature is automatically compiled in if the
-necessary prerequisites are found. To disable, use --disable-zmq
+necessary prerequisites are found. To disable, use -DWITH_ZMQ=OFF
during the *configure* step of building bitcoind:
- $ ./configure --disable-zmq (other options)
+ $ cmake -B build -DWITH_ZMQ=OFF (other options)
To actually enable operation, one must set the appropriate options on
the command line or in the configuration file.
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Note that for `*block` topics, when the block chain tip changes,
a reorganisation may occur and just the tip will be notified.
It is up to the subscriber to retrieve the chain from the last known
block to the new tip. Also note that no notification will occur if the tip
-was in the active chain--as would be the case after calling invalidateblock RPC.
+was in the active chain, as would be the case after calling the `invalidateblock` RPC.
In contrast, the `sequence` topic publishes all block connections and
disconnections.