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9cb9af8 [REST] Handle UTXO retrieval when ignoring the mempool (Roman Zeyde)
1fdc7c4 Make CTxMemPool::isSpent() const (Roman Zeyde)
Pull request description:
Current REST API always returns empty UTXO when invoked without `/checkmempool/` URL part.
After the fix:
```
$ curl -s http://localhost:8332/rest/getutxos/0e3e2357e806b6cdb1f70b54c3a3a17b6714ee1f0e68bebb44a74b1efd512098-0.json | jq
{
"chainHeight": 514109,
"chaintipHash": "0000000000000000001fe76d1445e8a6432fd2de04261dc9c5915311dc7ad6de",
"bitmap": "1",
"utxos": [
{
"height": 1,
"value": 50,
"scriptPubKey": {
"asm": "0496b538e853519c726a2c91e61ec11600ae1390813a627c66fb8be7947be63c52da7589379515d4e0a604f8141781e62294721166bf621e73a82cbf2342c858ee OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex": "410496b538e853519c726a2c91e61ec11600ae1390813a627c66fb8be7947be63c52da7589379515d4e0a604f8141781e62294721166bf621e73a82cbf2342c858eeac",
"reqSigs": 1,
"type": "pubkey",
"addresses": [
"12c6DSiU4Rq3P4ZxziKxzrL5LmMBrzjrJX"
]
}
}
]
}
```
Before the fix:
```
$ curl -s http://localhost:8332/rest/getutxos/0e3e2357e806b6cdb1f70b54c3a3a17b6714ee1f0e68bebb44a74b1efd512098-0.json | jq
{
"chainHeight": 514109,
"chaintipHash": "0000000000000000001fe76d1445e8a6432fd2de04261dc9c5915311dc7ad6de",
"bitmap": "0",
"utxos": []
}
```
Tree-SHA512: 994a350cb34a3c8f5a7afbc169c6b177c5be6cf223b2071c62d63644819d416d3e10d1c58b244d9d351bae7233d2974aa5e9ebadd1b5d6218f5245558675be0d
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a192636 -blocksdir: keep blockindex leveldb database in datadir (Jonas Schnelli)
f38e4fd QA: Add -blocksdir test (Jonas Schnelli)
386a6b6 Allow to optional specify the directory for the blocks storage (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Since the actual block files taking up more and more space, it may be desirable to have them stored in a different location then the data directory (use case: SSD for chainstate, etc., HD for blocks).
This PR adds a `-blocksdir` option that allows one to keep the blockfiles and the blockindex external from the data directory (instead of creating symlinks).
I fist had an option to keep the blockindex within the datadir, but seems to make no sense since accessing the index will (always) lead to access (r/w) the block files.
Tree-SHA512: f8b9e1a681679eac25076dc30e45e6e12d4b2d9ac4be907cbea928a75af081dbcb0f1dd3e97169ab975f73d0bd15824c00c2a34638f3b284b39017171fce2409
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4d74c78 Add username and ip logging for RPC method requests (Gabriel Davidian)
Pull request description:
Adds username and IP logging (if enabled via -logips command) to RPC method request logging.
This closes #12223
Tree-SHA512: a441228e80ea6884ec379c66e949d86df3689770f1b3c3608015cf5a36d2dfb38051298a7f6ea6dfdfbf0b3b6c896e414c8dc54e9833bb73dd65bdb1832f4395
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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
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d40f06a Introduce interface for signing providers (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
`CKeyStore` is a rich interface that provides many features, including knowledge of scripts and pubkeys for solving, private keys for signing, in addition to watch-only keys and scripts, and distinguishing lack of keys from them just being encrypted.
The signing logic in script/sign does not actually need most of these features. Here we introduce a simpler interface (`SigningProvider`) which *only* provides keys and scripts. This is actually sufficient for signing.
In addtion, we swap the dependency between keystore and script/sign (keystore now depends on script/script with `CKeyStore` deriving from `SigningProvider`, rather than `CKeyStore` being the interface that signing relies on).
This is a very early step towards the design in https://gist.github.com/sipa/125cfa1615946d0c3f3eec2ad7f250a2, separating the concern between deciding what outputs are ours and signing.
Tree-SHA512: d511b7b03eec0e513530db1d9ae5aacf6d0bfa1d3e1c03d06c5bde396bafb5824c4491b227d32bcda9288530caf49835da18e846ccf66538d6c0cc6ae27291c9
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("enum class")
0fee2b4 doc: Add note about our preference for scoped enumerations ("enum class") (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add note about our preference for scoped enumerations (`enum class`).
Context: #10742
Tree-SHA512: 0ab3465c2b734240cb38a05c2f6e75f1af54207a0f1a2e8115e7b367fd37e8966a2fc0240c6d4c2c66b6677b5f367eda4f4b783bbaa419777336c17f04adff06
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4ae7d15 init: Fix help message for checkblockindex (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Minor fixup for my commit fa6ab96799f9d7946200fb646fefe35c6daab9b2.
Tree-SHA512: 18f9255bf1342007be2bdc26d6f688bcd27ba8eebfc709bd9ee31dfd2e4d955d2b699686492ccf59e94eb4b1cc7bf3332376aa151a68cb0b21695b3f67d4a940
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1f45e21 scripted-diff: Convert 11 enums into scoped enums (C++11) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Rationale (from Bjarne Stroustrup's ["C++11 FAQ"](http://www.stroustrup.com/C++11FAQ.html#enum)):
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> The enum classes ("new enums", "strong enums") address three problems with traditional C++ enumerations:
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> * conventional enums implicitly convert to int, causing errors when someone does not want an enumeration to act as an integer.
> * conventional enums export their enumerators to the surrounding scope, causing name clashes.
> * the underlying type of an enum cannot be specified, causing confusion, compatibility problems, and makes forward declaration impossible.
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> The new enums are "enum class" because they combine aspects of traditional enumerations (names values) with aspects of classes (scoped members and absence of conversions).
Tree-SHA512: 9656e1cf4c3cabd4378c7a38d0c2eaf79e4a54d204a3c5762330840e55ee7e141e188a3efb2b4daf0ef3110bbaff80d8b9253abf2a9b015cdc4d60b49ac2b914
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fc7c32fc6 do not truncate .dat extension for wallets in gui (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Truncating the extension results in wallet name ambiguity and the inability to use the wallet in GUI debug rpc console.
Resolves #12794
Tree-SHA512: 89507918f597e9274148b45233b893c9f653da4f9e929415822165d47c67b55ad0b2d5ff53b508e942831d5213d5c15bce3fbdfbcb592a5c7f3dd5c1ca02cfb8
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342fb80 qt: Avoid resetting on resetguisettigs=0 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Shouldn't be affecting anyone, but might still be worth to fix at some point.
Tree-SHA512: af7fe67f1e8b3a0ff041258e3056d2e3e518258b015ee765f291e91fca86a7f7cd43c83844fd83f00a52dac2cf382db5d568aab91db636a031040551bd34172d
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3a0f8d7 Qt: Remove unused method setupAmountWidget(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove unused method `setupAmountWidget(...)`.
Last use removed in f193c57a63d8e66835873ff05ef8028fa87b427f.
Tree-SHA512: 8f25ed2da13cfbc0f2e042286b3c979ef03de960028d7824110bdc2ed96f5075e3b35a9809a09c83caa5bad2237d2e048ff212b19a0be1d07f79c19691dfcd87
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ffcc687 [net] add seed.bitcoin.sprovoost.nl to DNS seeds (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/dnsseed-policy.md
I'm willing to keep it up and running at least throughout 2018, unless something bad happens.
Same setup as #11917, but with a dedicated instance.
Tree-SHA512: df0c8ab705628b8da4d0a0cb753759a699a6a91907a76e13c08cbdbeae81131af0f6040183dab7f00851e0c57dcd91f5cd5ce43482d1f13432a58c8943692e90
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2fb9c1e shuffle selected coins before transaction finalization (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Currently inputs are ordered based on COutPoint ordering, which while doesn't leak additional internal wallet state, likely further fingerprints the wallet as a Core wallet to observers.
Note: This slightly changed behavior of `fundrawtransaction` in that the newly-appended inputs will now be shuffled rather than in outpoint-order. This does not break API compatibility.
Simple shuffling of the coins being returned will hopefully allow the wallet to blend in a bit more, in lieu of additional data to find what other wallets are doing, or another standard, ala @gmaxwell's suggested of ordering via scriptPubKey.
Tree-SHA512: 70689a6eccf9fa7fc6e3d884f2eba4b482446a1e6128beff7a98f446d0c60f7966c5a6c55e9b0b3d73a9b539ce54889a26c7efe78ab7f34af386d5e4f3fa6df2
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4757c04 [config] Remove blockmaxsize option (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
The blockmaxsize option was marked as deprecated in V0.15.1, and code
was added to convert provided blockmaxsize into blockmaxweight. However,
this code was incorrectly implemented, and blockmaxsize was silently
ignored.
No users have complained about blockmaxsize being ignored, so just
remove it in V0.17.
Fixes #12640
cc @ajtowns
Tree-SHA512: 968d71d37bf175c5a02539ddec289a12586f886e1dfe64c1d9aa5e39db48d06d21665153824fac3b11503a55f0812d2f1115a2d726aafd37b76ed629ec0aa671
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779c5f984 Qt: hide RPCConsole wallet selector when no wallets are present (Jonas Schnelli)
dc6f150f3 Qt: show wallet name in request dlg in case of multiwallet (Jonas Schnelli)
4826ca4b8 Qt: show wallet name in send confirmation dlg in case of multiwallet (Jonas Schnelli)
cfa4133ce GUI: RPCConsole: Log wallet changes (Luke Dashjr)
b6d04fc7c Qt: Get wallet name from WalletModel rather than passing it around (Luke Dashjr)
12d8d2681 Qt: When multiple wallets are used, include in notifications the name (Jonas Schnelli)
d1ec34a76 Qt: QComboBox::setVisible doesn't work in toolbars, so defer adding it at all until needed (Luke Dashjr)
d49cc70e6 Qt: Add wallet selector to debug console (Jonas Schnelli)
d558f44c5 Bugfix: RPC: Add missing UnregisterHTTPHandler for /wallet/ (Luke Dashjr)
85d531971 Qt: Ensure UI updates only come from the currently selected walletView (Luke Dashjr)
e449f9a9e Qt: Add a combobox to toolbar to select from multiple wallets (Luke Dashjr)
3dba3c3ac Qt: Load all wallets into WalletModels (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
This is an overhaul of #11383 (plus some additions).
It avoids unnecessary coupling of httpserver/jsonrpc and the wallet as well as it avoids pointer pure passing (and pointer deletion) of `CWallet` (plus other minor design changes).
Additionally it adds the wallet name to the sendconfirmation and request dialog (in case multiwallet is active)
Tree-SHA512: 3d06e18badbc5d1821e488bf1dae463bb0be544cf11b2b618e025812bfdd13c5f39604bb93b4c705313930e7dc4e66f4848b9469ba14871bade58e7a027246a1
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all until needed
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CKeyStore is a rich interface that provides many features, including knowledge
of scripts and pubkeys for solving, private keys for signing, in addition to
watch-only keys and scripts, and distinguishing lack of keys from them just
being encrypted.
The signing logic in script/sign does not actually need most of these features.
Here we introduce a simpler interface (SigningProvider) which *only* provides
keys and scripts. This is actually sufficient for signing.
In addtion, we swap the dependency between keystore and script/sign
(keystore now depends on script/script with CKeyStore deriving from
SigningProvider, rather than CKeyStore being the interface that signing
relies on).
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Current REST API always returns empty UTXO when invoked without `/checkmempool/` URL part.
After the fix:
```
$ curl -s http://localhost:8332/rest/getutxos/0e3e2357e806b6cdb1f70b54c3a3a17b6714ee1f0e68bebb44a74b1efd512098-0.json | jq
{
"chainHeight": 514109,
"chaintipHash": "0000000000000000001fe76d1445e8a6432fd2de04261dc9c5915311dc7ad6de",
"bitmap": "1",
"utxos": [
{
"height": 1,
"value": 50,
"scriptPubKey": {
"asm": "0496b538e853519c726a2c91e61ec11600ae1390813a627c66fb8be7947be63c52da7589379515d4e0a604f8141781e62294721166bf621e73a82cbf2342c858ee OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex": "410496b538e853519c726a2c91e61ec11600ae1390813a627c66fb8be7947be63c52da7589379515d4e0a604f8141781e62294721166bf621e73a82cbf2342c858eeac",
"reqSigs": 1,
"type": "pubkey",
"addresses": [
"12c6DSiU4Rq3P4ZxziKxzrL5LmMBrzjrJX"
]
}
}
]
}
```
Before the fix:
```
$ curl -s http://localhost:8332/rest/getutxos/0e3e2357e806b6cdb1f70b54c3a3a17b6714ee1f0e68bebb44a74b1efd512098-0.json | jq
{
"chainHeight": 514109,
"chaintipHash": "0000000000000000001fe76d1445e8a6432fd2de04261dc9c5915311dc7ad6de",
"bitmap": "0",
"utxos": []
}
```
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30d1a0ae37 Docs: Improve documentation on standard communication channels (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
More information about connection on IRC will hopefully help new contributors.
Tree-SHA512: d0fc19303463fb1ebd193640058b8a1b3b1cc32592764632d6dce489ea3e1f6be421f8f2a776ff60036c174e1d0c847ad5a9fd7912c1aafc36f233eb840081ef
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bc308ba999 [CI]: bump travis timeout for make check to 50m (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The travis windows build sometimes times out on `make check`. Bump the timeout from 20 to 50 minutes.
This is a short-term measure. We should figure out why the unit tests are slow in Wine.
Tree-SHA512: 4a512e96b805d52ea25eebb5dc026a11c48392abbc5d70990698ab44fae1494ec67261515948a7a8f919669716614817464c059e54d3beb99487358387f79a17
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6acb02d635 add release note for sendmany output shuffling (Gregory Sanders)
cf6ef3c139 shuffle sendmany recipients ordering to shuffle tx outputs (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Unless there is something important I'm missing, we're just possible leaking information by preserving whatever ordering json object ordering is giving us (no guarantees at all).
This is unneeded for `sendtoaddress` since there is only 1 or 2 outputs, and the change output is shuffled in.
This will not effect `*raw` behavior by design, since users generally want full control using those apis. Further PRs could add optional args to over-ride that behavior.
Alternative ideas would be to sort the outputs by some deterministic ordering. (this would require more refactoring since change outputs are created and handled by caller)
related: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12699
Tree-SHA512: afdd990dde6a4a9e7eef7bb2e3342a46d11900d7fe6e6e4eb0cc6b5deed89df989fa7931a4bdcbf49b7c2d7a13c90169af3a166466e5760948bacabe3490f572
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d2527bd Rename wallet_accounts.py test (Russell Yanofsky)
045eeb8 Rename account to label where appropriate (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Rename account to label where appropriate
This change only updates strings and adds RPC aliases, but should simplify the implementation of address labels in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7729, by getting renaming out of the way and letting that change focus on semantics.
The difference between accounts and labels is that labels apply only to addresses, while accounts apply to both addresses and transactions (transactions have "from" and "to" accounts). The code associating accounts with transactions is clumsy and unreliable so we would like get rid of it.
---
There is a rebased version of #7729 atop this PR at https://github.com/ryanofsky/bitcoin/commits/pr/label, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7729#issuecomment-338417139.
Tree-SHA512: b3f934e612922d6290f50137f8ba71ddfaea4485713c7d97e89400a8b73b09b254f9186dffa462c77f5847721f5af9852b5572ade5443d8ee95dd150b3edb7ff
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081bf54 Test that BnB is not used when there are preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
6ef9982 Actually disable BnB when there are preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
We don't want to use BnB when there are preset inputs because there
is some weirdness with making that work with using the KnapsackSolver
as the fallback. Currently we say that we haven't used bnb when
there are preset inputs, but we don't actually disable BnB. This fixes
that.
I thought this was done originally. I guess it got lost in a rebase somewhere.
Tree-SHA512: 9792c0cdd0736866bddbed20f10b8050104955dc589fba49a0bd61a582ba491c921af2cdcc2269678b7b69275dad5fcf89c71b75c28733c7bacbe52e55891b9c
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More information about connection on IRC will hopefully help new
contributors.
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1ec1602a45 Make FastRandomContext support standard C++11 RNG interface (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This makes it possible to plug it into the various standard C++11 random distribution algorithms and other functions like `std::shuffle`.
Tree-SHA512: 935eae9c4fae31e1964c16d9cf9d0fcfa899e04567f010d8b3e1ff824e55e2392aa838ba743d03c1b2a5010c5b8da04343f453983dfeed83747d85828a564713
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The blockmaxsize option was marked as deprecated in V0.15.1, and code
was added to convert provided blockmaxsize into blockmaxweight. However,
this code was incorrectly implemented, and blockmaxsize was silently
ignored.
No users have complained about blockmaxsize being ignored, so just
remove it in V0.17.
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8674e74 Provide relevant error message if datadir is not writable. (murrayn)
Pull request description:
If the --datadir exists, but is not writable, the current error message on startup is 'Cannot obtain a lock on data directory foo. Bitcoin Core is probably already running.' This is misleading.
I believe this PR addresses #11668, although the issue is not Windows-specific.
Tree-SHA512: 10cbbaea433072aee4fb3e8938a72073c7a5c841f7a7685c9e12549c322b2925c7d34bac254ac33021b23132bfc352c058712bc9542298cf86f8fd9757f528b2
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5fbf7c4 fix nits: variable naming, typos (Martin Ankerl)
1e0ee90 Use best-fit strategy in Arena, now O(log(n)) instead O(n) (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
This replaces the first-fit algorithm used in the Arena with a best-fit. According to "Dynamic Storage Allocation: A Survey and Critical Review", Wilson et. al. 1995, http://www.scs.stanford.edu/14wi-cs140/sched/readings/wilson.pdf, both startegies work well in practice.
The advantage of using best-fit is that we can switch the O(n) allocation to O(log(n)). Additionally, some previously O(log(n)) operations are now O(1) operations by using hash maps. The end effect is that the benchmark runs about 2.5 times faster on my machine:
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
old: BenchLockedPool, 5, 530, 5.25749, 0.00196938, 0.00199755, 0.00198172
new: BenchLockedPool, 5, 1300, 5.11313, 0.000781493, 0.000793314, 0.00078606
I've run all unit tests and benchmarks, and increased the number of iterations so that BenchLockedPool takes about 5 seconds again.
Tree-SHA512: 6551e384671f93f10c60df530a29a1954bd265cc305411f665a8756525e5afe2873a8032c797d00b6e8c07e16d9827465d0b662875433147381474a44119ccce
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c8330d4 qa: Use node.datadir instead of tmpdir in test framework (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Commit c53c9831eedaf3b311bb942945268830f9ba3abc introduced the utility function `get_datadir_path`, however not all places in the code use this util function. Using the util function everywhere makes it easier to review pull requests related to the datadir.
This commit replaces datadir path creation with the `datadir` member of `TestNode`, which itself uses `get_datadir_path`.
Tree-SHA512: c75707ab7149d732a6d56152a5813138a33459d3d07577b60b89f2a207c83b7663fac5f203593677c9892d1c23a5eba4bd45c5c4ababf040d720b437240fcddf
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(jnewbery)
fae1374 qa: Allow for partial_match when checking init error (MarcoFalke)
5812273 [Tests] Require exact match in assert_start_raises_init_eror() (John Newbery)
0ec08a6 [Tests] Move assert_start_raises_init_error method to TestNode (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #12379, because the changes are important on their own.
This allows for exact testing, since the match can be specified with a strict regex. Internal details (such as exact formatting of the error message) can still be fuzzed away by regex wildcards.
Tree-SHA512: 605d2c9c42362a32d42321b066637577a026d0bb8cfc1c9f5737a4ca6503ffe85457a5122cea6e1101053ccc6c8aa1bbae3602e1fa7d2988bf7d5c275f412f66
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bcab47b use base58 map instead of strchr() (Kevin Pan)
Pull request description:
Use array map instead of find string position.
Test code snippet:
```cpp
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string>
int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
static const char* pszBase58 = "123456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz";
static const int8_t mapBase58[] = {
-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,
-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,
-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,
-1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,
-1, 9,10,11,12,13,14,15, 16,-1,17,18,19,20,21,-1,
22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29, 30,31,32,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,
-1,33,34,35,36,37,38,39, 40,41,42,43,-1,44,45,46,
47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54, 55,56,57,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,
};
const std::string b58Str(pszBase58);
for (size_t i = 0; i < b58Str.length(); i++) {
const char *ch = strchr(pszBase58, b58Str[i]);
printf("%d - %d\n", ch - pszBase58, mapBase58[(uint8_t)b58Str[i]]);
assert(ch - pszBase58 == mapBase58[(uint8_t)b58Str[i]]);
}
assert(mapBase58['1'] == 0);
assert(mapBase58['z'] == 57);
/** All alphanumeric characters except for "0", "I", "O", and "l" */
assert(mapBase58['0'] == -1);
assert(mapBase58['I'] == -1);
assert(mapBase58['O'] == -1);
assert(mapBase58['l'] == -1);
return 0;
}
```
Tree-SHA512: c28376dc8c92cc4a770c3282db4a568ae5f5a08e27f714183eb3d8755421dc7aa11d7b45afa55e70eba46565f378062aac53dc8f150eeeab12ce7b5db5af89c5
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