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bc70ab5 Fix header guards using reserved identifiers (Dan Raviv)
Pull request description:
Identifiers beginning with an underscore followed immediately by an uppercase letter are reserved.
Tree-SHA512: 32b45e0aef6f6325bc3cbdea399532437490b753621149374df27e1c1eed6739ad1a09ae368e888cab8d01fb757f1b190c45a0854d2861de39a9296f17e29d9e
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Identifiers beginning with an underscore followed immediately by an uppercase letter are reserved.
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f01103c MOVEONLY: Init functions wallet/wallet.cpp -> wallet/init.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
e7fe320 MOVEONLY: Fee functions wallet/wallet.cpp -> wallet/fees.cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
d97fe20 Move some static functions out of wallet.h/cpp (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This just moves some static wallet fee and init functions out of `wallet/wallet.cpp` and into new `wallet/fees.cpp` and `wallet/init.cpp` source files. There is one commit updating declarations and callers, followed by two MOVEONLY commits actually moving the function bodies.
This change is desirable because wallet.h/cpp are monolithic and hard to navigate, so pulling things out and grouping together pieces of related functionality should improve the organization.
Another motivation is the wallet process separation work in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10973, where (at least initially) parameter parsing and fee estimation are still done in the main process rather than the wallet process, and having functions that run in different processes scrambled up throughout wallet.cpp is unnecessarily confusing.
Tree-SHA512: 6e6982ff82b2ab4e681c043907e2b1801ceb9513394730070f16c46ad338278a863f5b3759aa13db76a259b268b1c919c81f4e339f0796a3cfb990161e8c316d
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constructors "explicit"
f1708ef89 Add recommendation: By default, declare single-argument constructors `explicit` (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
This is a follow-up to the now merged #10969.
Add recommendation:
> By default, declare single-argument constructors `explicit`.
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> - *Rationale*: This is a precaution to avoid unintended conversions that might arise when single-argument constructors are used as implicit conversion functions.
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Tree-SHA512: 1ceb1008a7863ebd0f09ba9c06b4e28b3b03265d7381f9d0c8bd4be1663d5d0392de0ecd811027aa27c0d962723674b245b3c165a437942a776f3525db39d36b
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cd0ea4874 Changing -txindex requires -reindex, not -reindex-chainstate (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
If there's an 0.15.0rc3, this should go in it.
Tree-SHA512: 857e77f0af9c055a3d1d91f37474ee9e06d6bc8c5ed21b29201b6c386801e7041523949076cdf0daa4d357a5175ce49394d85a1bedfbf13f3e577bdb6da1d6ce
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c6ec4358a [tests] Add bitcoin_cli.py test script (John Newbery)
b23549f6e [tests] add TestNodeCLI class for calling bitcoin-cli for a node (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
We don't test bitcoin-cli at all. That means that we can miss inconsistencies between the bitcoin-cli client and the RPC interface, such as #10698 and #10747. It also means that the various bitcoin-cli options and features are untested and regressions could be silently introduced.
Let's fix that.
This PR adds bitcoin-cli testing in the python functional test_framework:
1. Add a bitcoin_cli.py test script that tests bitcoin-cli. At the moment it only tests that the result of `getinfo` is the same if you run it as an RPC or through bitcoin-cli, but can easily be extended to test additional bitcoin-cli features
**EDIT: `--usecli` option is moved to a separate PR. This PR now only covers the bitcoin_cli.py test.**
2. ~Add a `--usecli` option to the test framework. This changes the test to use bitcoin-cli for all RPC calls instead of using direct HTTP requests. This is somewhat experimental. It works for most tests, but there are some cases where it can't work transparently because:~
- ~the testcase is asserting on a specific error code, and bitcoin-cli returns a different error code from the direct RPC~
- ~we're sending a very large RPC request (eg `submitblock`) and it can't be serialized into a shell bitcoin-cli call.~
~I think that even though `--usecli` doesn't work on all tests, it's still a useful experimental feature. Future potential enhancements:~
- ~enhance the framework to automatically skip tests that are known to fail with bitcoin-cli if the `--usecli` option is used.~
- ~run a subset of tests in Travis with `-usecli`~
This builds on and requires the `TestNode` PR #10711 . As an aside, this is a good demonstration of how tidy it is to add additional features/interfaces now that test node logic/state is encapsulated in a TestNode class.
Addresses #10791
Tree-SHA512: a1e6be12e8e007f6f67b3d3bbcd142d835787300831eb38e6027a1ad25ca9d79c4bc99a41b19e31ee95205cba1b3b2d21a688b5909316aad70bfc2b4eb6d8a52
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password to be read from standard input
79191f5 Add option -stdinrpcpass to allow RPC password to be read from standard input (Joe Harvell)
Pull request description:
Add a new command-line option to bitcoin-cli that allows the RPC password to be read from standard intput. The purpose of this option is to allow secure RPC password input to bitcoin-cli through an external program that is capable of disabling terminal echo.
This option works similarly to the existing -stdin option, and also works when combined with that option.
I have also written a simple ncurses based program that disables echo, gets input from the terminal and writes to standard output. I couldn't find an existing askpass program that doesn't require graphics libraries, since they are primarily used for getting passwords in a graphics environment. Unless someone can point out a suitable existing askpass program, I plan to submit my ncurses program to the contrib directory separately from this pull request.
Tree-SHA512: 6d426d757de325d928fab42ea8e423273a7dea9f838acb745ccf9f9daa2b47e23044ec1c019cda1a081253f5145fc10f79ae82dfe7f8e952e1f271ec56018e14
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fa14b67 [doc] build-windows: Mention that only trusty works (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This should prevent people from running into the issues to later find that there is no solution yet.
Tree-SHA512: c0512bb15ebd62113a4195a9577fec4ddacf164509673e178c6b5445c16ab7b110a13ba829e6eebb2a66dff61eeac6ec77f7c5f60bd64685a0c0d99f71f4edf7
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08ce33f8e qa: Move wait_until to util (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This moves `wait_until` to `util.py` to make it generally available to python tests.
Also, `wait_until` now takes an optional lock that is acquired while testing the predicate.
Previously the lock was always acquired, even when it was not necessary, cf. `disconnect_ban.py`.
Tree-SHA512: 18e452a017a6566fa8ad09bde058e1b841e167039dc63299e70cfa7a6dcbc779581e60ca3e8eb2f1b610767d5208b9376c203eb11015b250fd0542b5eb4215a8
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2b4ea52 [tests] fix timeout issues from TestNode (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Fixes a couple of bugs from the introduction of TestNode:
- test scripts were no longer able to specify a custom timeout for
starting a node. Therefore tests with nodes that take a long time to
start up (eg pruning.py) would fail.
- the test for whether a node has failed on start up was broken
by changing 'assert x is None' to 'assert not x'. Since
subprocess.poll() can return None (indicating the node is still running)
or 0 (indicating the node exited with return code 0), this was a
regression.
Tree-SHA512: 42a62a5459eea2e5d83b44dae2a5ccc7b15eb7fef8f8745ff04884dbba8f79d66ffdd65c67d37f6865b36da3f522bcdd0d6ea99861d7ce86dd8a56dc29cd643f
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Fixes a couple of bugs from the introduction of TestNode:
- test scripts were no longer able to specify a custom timeout for
starting a node. Therefore tests with nodes that take a long time to
start up (eg pruning.py) would fail.
- the test for whether a node has failed on start up was broken
by changing 'assert x is None' to 'assert not x'. Since
subprocess.poll() can return None (indicating the node is still running)
or 0 (indicating the node exited with return code 0), this was a
regression.
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ecb11f5 Document the non-strict-DER-conformance of one test in tx_valid.json. (Andreas Schildbach)
Tree-SHA512: 4d5ba4645fbfe8fe3f1baaa5f1a1152cdd2cbf3d901f38d8e7fbd56b16caa6a8a17f2a48c74fb725ce454dd1c870b81b2238e89d0639fcd4eee858554726e996
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In a signature, it contains an ASN1 integer which isn't strict-DER conformant due to excessive 0xff padding:
0xffda47bfc776bcd269da4832626ac332adfca6dd835e8ecd83cd1ebe7d709b0e
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a65e028 Build with --enable-werror under OS X (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Build with `--enable-werror` under OS X.
As suggested by @TheBlueMatt in #10866. This will allow catching violations using Travis CI which does a `clang` build for OS X.
Tree-SHA512: 326248897e0776106983e0824e7e80eee3c6e584a1d360f429c30f3375dad83ab4c360c86ab0729bd9ede747ea0caa13cd6a7c35072ed9b845362423c9c37a64
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a897d0e tests: Remove OldSetKeyFromPassphrase/OldEncrypt/OldDecrypt (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Reduces the number of non-free:d allocs with four (Δ in use at exit = -928 bytes).
With this patch applied:
```
$ valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_crypto
…
==20243== HEAP SUMMARY:
==20243== in use at exit: 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks
==20243== total heap usage: 53,138 allocs, 53,137 frees, 49,600,420 bytes allocated
==20243==
==20243== 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 1
==20243== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==20243== by 0x6AA5EFF: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==20243== by 0x40106B9: call_init.part.0 (dl-init.c:72)
==20243== by 0x40107CA: call_init (dl-init.c:30)
==20243== by 0x40107CA: _dl_init (dl-init.c:120)
==20243== by 0x4000C69: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.23.so)
==20243== by 0x2: ???
==20243== by 0xFFF0006A2: ???
==20243== by 0xFFF0006B8: ???
==20243== by 0xFFF0006CF: ???
==20243==
==20243== LEAK SUMMARY:
==20243== definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==20243== indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==20243== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==20243== still reachable: 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks
==20243== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
```
Without this patch applied:
```
$ valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_crypto
…
==19023== HEAP SUMMARY:
==19023== in use at exit: 73,632 bytes in 5 blocks
==19023== total heap usage: 52,718 allocs, 52,713 frees, 49,502,962 bytes allocated
==19023==
==19023== 24 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x642DE77: CRYPTO_malloc (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E5665: lh_insert (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7BB3: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E87AD: ERR_get_state (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E883D: ERR_put_error (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64EAAE4: EVP_DecryptFinal_ex (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x3AD150: wallet_crypto::OldDecrypt(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned char const*) (crypto_tests.cpp:81)
==19023== by 0x3AF892: wallet_crypto::TestCrypter::TestDecrypt(CCrypter const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) (crypto_tests.cpp:137)
==19023== by 0x3AD5E9: wallet_crypto::decrypt::test_method() (crypto_tests.cpp:223)
==19023== by 0x3ADC11: wallet_crypto::decrypt_invoker() (crypto_tests.cpp:216)
==19023== by 0x182596: invoke<void (*)()> (callback.hpp:56)
==19023== by 0x182596: boost::unit_test::ut_detail::callback0_impl_t<boost::unit_test::ut_detail::unused, void (*)()>::invoke() (callback.hpp:89)
==19023==
==19023== 128 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 2 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x642DE77: CRYPTO_malloc (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E5331: lh_new (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7862: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7B7F: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E87AD: ERR_get_state (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E883D: ERR_put_error (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64EAAE4: EVP_DecryptFinal_ex (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x3AD150: wallet_crypto::OldDecrypt(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned char const*) (crypto_tests.cpp:81)
==19023== by 0x3AF892: wallet_crypto::TestCrypter::TestDecrypt(CCrypter const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) (crypto_tests.cpp:137)
==19023== by 0x3AD5E9: wallet_crypto::decrypt::test_method() (crypto_tests.cpp:223)
==19023== by 0x3ADC11: wallet_crypto::decrypt_invoker() (crypto_tests.cpp:216)
==19023==
==19023== 176 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 3 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x642DE77: CRYPTO_malloc (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E530F: lh_new (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7862: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E7B7F: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E87AD: ERR_get_state (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E883D: ERR_put_error (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64EAAE4: EVP_DecryptFinal_ex (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x3AD150: wallet_crypto::OldDecrypt(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned char const*) (crypto_tests.cpp:81)
==19023== by 0x3AF892: wallet_crypto::TestCrypter::TestDecrypt(CCrypter const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) (crypto_tests.cpp:137)
==19023== by 0x3AD5E9: wallet_crypto::decrypt::test_method() (crypto_tests.cpp:223)
==19023== by 0x3ADC11: wallet_crypto::decrypt_invoker() (crypto_tests.cpp:216)
==19023==
==19023== 600 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 4 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x642DE77: CRYPTO_malloc (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E8745: ERR_get_state (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64E883D: ERR_put_error (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x64EAAE4: EVP_DecryptFinal_ex (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.0)
==19023== by 0x3AD150: wallet_crypto::OldDecrypt(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, secure_allocator<unsigned char> >&, unsigned char const*, unsigned char const*) (crypto_tests.cpp:81)
==19023== by 0x3AF892: wallet_crypto::TestCrypter::TestDecrypt(CCrypter const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) (crypto_tests.cpp:137)
==19023== by 0x3AD5E9: wallet_crypto::decrypt::test_method() (crypto_tests.cpp:223)
==19023== by 0x3ADC11: wallet_crypto::decrypt_invoker() (crypto_tests.cpp:216)
==19023== by 0x182596: invoke<void (*)()> (callback.hpp:56)
==19023== by 0x182596: boost::unit_test::ut_detail::callback0_impl_t<boost::unit_test::ut_detail::unused, void (*)()>::invoke() (callback.hpp:89)
==19023== by 0x596CCB0: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_unit_test_framework.so.1.58.0)
==19023== by 0x594C995: boost::execution_monitor::catch_signals(boost::unit_test::callback0<int> const&) (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libboost_unit_test_framework.so.1.58.0)
==19023==
==19023== 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 5 of 5
==19023== at 0x4C2DB8F: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==19023== by 0x6AA5EFF: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.21)
==19023== by 0x40106B9: call_init.part.0 (dl-init.c:72)
==19023== by 0x40107CA: call_init (dl-init.c:30)
==19023== by 0x40107CA: _dl_init (dl-init.c:120)
==19023== by 0x4000C69: ??? (in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.23.so)
==19023== by 0x2: ???
==19023== by 0xFFF0006A2: ???
==19023== by 0xFFF0006B8: ???
==19023== by 0xFFF0006CF: ???
==19023==
==19023== LEAK SUMMARY:
==19023== definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==19023== indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==19023== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==19023== still reachable: 73,632 bytes in 5 blocks
==19023== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==19023==
==19023== For counts of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -v
==19023== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
```
Tree-SHA512: 38b6552736a5710a42dbad770c490583cfc762acbec716f5db4cf38314f494ea99430713ea407c73b49d867676ced221a282437f3fcfd8346f8f68386f4fc74d
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wallet file
c06755f wallet: Fix memory leak when loading a corrupted wallet file (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix potential memory leak when loading a corrupted wallet file.
Tree-SHA512: 4b836e4ee1fe4267213bb126af0c1174f964ff015fbe28d0a7e679eab877c275769906b3c08f885763958f6a9b559e1b5e6c7bff1df340bf2dfa2acd57500818
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return
b82c55a Add attribute [[noreturn]] (C++11) to functions that will not return (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add attribute `[[noreturn]]` (C++11) to functions that will not return.
Rationale:
* Reduce the number of false positives/false negatives from static analyzers with regards to things such as unused or unreachable code
* Potentially enable additional compiler optimizations
Tree-SHA512: 899683fe8b2fcf19bd334352271d368b46b805be9d426aac1808335fd95732d6d7078d3296951b9879196f3f6e3ec0fdb7695d0afdc3fbe4dd78a2ca70e91ff7
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360b464 Comments: More comments on functions/globals in standard.h. (Jim Posen)
Pull request description:
I was confused about what "data carrier" meant, so I wanted to comment the `fAcceptDatacarrier` and `nMaxDatacarrierBytes` fields specifically. Then I figured I'd add docs for the rest of the functions.
Tree-SHA512: e6d0cfe6f4a2ab52ae76f984b1f5d8de371ae938e7832be8b02517d868f1caea62fec8888c917a2bd3d8ef74025de7f00dc96923fa56436dc6b190626652bf29
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745d2e3 Clean up getbalance RPC parameter handling (Russell Yanofsky)
fd5d71e Update developer notes after params.size() cleanup (Russell Yanofsky)
e067673 Avoid treating null RPC arguments different from missing arguments (Russell Yanofsky)
e666efc Get rid of redundant RPC params.size() checks (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This is a followup to #10783.
- The first commit doesn't change behavior at all, just simplifies code.
- The second commit just changes RPC methods to treat null arguments the same as missing arguments instead of throwing type errors.
- The third commit updates developer notes after the cleanup.
- The forth commit does some additional code cleanup in `getbalance`.
Followup changes that should happen in future PRs:
- [ ] Replace uses of `.isTrue()` with calls to `.get_bool()` so numbers, objects, and strings cause type errors instead of being interpreted as false. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11050#discussion_r133850525
- [ ] Add braces around if statements. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11050#discussion_r133851133
- [ ] Maybe improve UniValue type error exceptions and eliminate RPCTypeCheck and RPCTypeCheckArgument functions. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11050#discussion_r133829303
Tree-SHA512: e72f696011d20acc0778e996659e41f9426bffce387b29ff63bf59ad1163d5146761e4445b2b9b9e069a80596a57c7f4402b75a15d5d20f69f775ae558cf67e9
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4aa2508 Bugfix: Use testnet RequireStandard for -acceptnonstdtxn default (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Fixes a bug introduced in #8855
`-acceptnonstdtxn` is a valid option only for testnet/regtest (in Core), and the help message reflects that. Currently, however, it is buggy in two ways:
1. It uses mainnet to get the default value, which doesn't make sense since the option is never available for mainnet, and the only time the option is available, is when the default is the opposite.
2. It uses the value of "require standard" directly as the default for "accept non-standard transactions", but these concepts are opposites: a negation must be performed to transform one to the other.
Note the combination of these bugs results in the correct boolean output, but the logic to get there is completely wrong.
Tree-SHA512: 06ce513f59ba31f7ab4b6422a08a17bb37a5652dea4c38a4bbefedd5e2752d17bfccc32a4b0508068fa4783e316bff00a821ef18a24b1a2bb02859995d188fdc
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06a3aec Docs: Hash in ZMQ hash is raw bytes, not hex (Karel Bílek)
Pull request description:
Transaction hex cannot be in hexadecimal, that would be 64 bytes. In reality it's just raw bytes.
Tree-SHA512: 0f884c73a370be1fe39a1354e2b7ef02d4ff27348dbb8d35a77bbd309f417024959589b28a560b2c9e2713074b90534771fe8c29ff8c0ee1999966997a4827a0
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40a0f9f Enable devirtualization opportunities by using the final specifier (C++11) (practicalswift)
9a1675e optim: mark a few classes final (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Using gcc's ```-Wsuggest-final-types``` and lto, I identified a few easy devirtualization wins:
> wallet/wallet.h:651:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct CWallet' final would enable devirtualization of 26 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
>coins.h:201:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct CCoinsViewCache' final would enable devirtualization of 13 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
>txdb.h:67:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct CCoinsViewDB' final would enable devirtualization of 5 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
>zmq/zmqnotificationinterface.h:16:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct CZMQNotificationInterface' final would enable devirtualization of 4 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
>httpserver.cpp:42:7: warning: Declaring type 'struct HTTPWorkItem' final would enable devirtualization of 2 calls [-Wsuggest-final-types]
Tree-SHA512: 2a825fd27121ccabaacff5cde2fc8a50d1b4cc846374606caa2a71b0cd8fcb0d3c9b5b3fd342d944998610e2168048601278f8a3709cc515191a0bb2d98ba782
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4452829 gitian: quick hack to fix version string in releases (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Credit: @luke-jr
Release version strings were broken in Gitian by #7522. This is a minimal fix suitable for 0.15.
After this, we should fix up version handling for good so that gitian packages the correct string in the release tarball, so that git is not required to get the tag name.
Tree-SHA512: fa609a744c46306b0809f08fed6e96eff41b13e82f3e213711e4abef370558b64a68972f283a038330882cb6c40b32547fbb0f89b8058cc2c6025bff134473c3
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6bbdafc Pass serialization flags and whether to include hex to TxToUniv (Andrew Chow)
e029c6e Only return hex field once in getrawtransaction (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The hex is already returned in `TxToUniv()`, no need to give it out a second time in getrawtransaction itself.
Tree-SHA512: 270289f2d6dea37f51f5a42db3dae5debdbe83c6b504fccfd3391588da986ed474592c6655d522dc51022d4b08fa90ed1ebb249afe036309f95adfe3652cb262
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c1470a0 test: Increase initial RPC timeout to 60 seconds (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
When running the tests locally with a parallelism of 4 on an otherwise busy system, RPC can take quite a wait to come up.
With the current timeout tests often fail with "Unable to connect to bitcoind".
Change the timeout to 60 seconds just to be safe.
Tree-SHA512: 0c08cc8ce3f25ba2882beac2a50d1fcdd7c8c3bd6e3a8707813f94f2d39c14e2139ba1ddf7f9b66013d4c7f55db92d3f4aa88b433d855fd21e82842e350e459a
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When running the tests locally with a parallelism of 4 on an otherwise
busy system, RPC can take quite a wait to come up.
Change the timeout to 60 seconds just to be safe.
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Release version strings were broken in Gitian by 7522. This is a minimal fix
suitable for 0.15.
After this, we should fix up version handling for good so that gitian packages
the correct string in the release tarball, so that git is not required to get
the tag name.
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Transaction hash cannot be in hexadecimal, that would be 64 bytes. In reality it's just raw bytes.
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e53615b Remove vchDefaultKey and have better first run detection (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes vchDefaultKey which was only used for first run detection. Improves wallet first run detection by checking to see if any keys were read from the database.
This also fixes a (rather contrived) case where an encrypted non-HD wallet has corruption such that the default key is no longer valid and is loaded into a Core version that supports HD wallets. This causes a runtime exception since a new hd master key is generated as the software believes the wallet file is newly created but cannot add the generated key to the wallet since it is encrypted. I was only able to replicate this error by creating a non-hd wallet, encrypting it, then editing the wallet using `db_dump` and `db_load` before loading the wallet with hd enabled. This problem has been reported by [two](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1993244.0) [users](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1746976.msg17511261#msg17511261) so it is something that can happen, although that raises the question of "what corrupted the default key".
~P.S. I don't know what's up with the whitespace changes. I think my text editor is doing something stupid but I don't think those are important enough to attempt undoing them.~ Undid those
Tree-SHA512: 63b485f356566e8ffa033ad9b7101f7f6b56372b29ec2a43b947b0eeb1ada4c2cfe24740515d013aedd5f51aa1890dfbe499d2c5c062fc1b5d272324728a7d55
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67ceff4 [wallet] Add logging to MarkReserveKeysAsUsed (John Newbery)
1221f60 [wallet] Remove keypool_topup_cleanups (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
A couple of minor cleanups suggested by @ryanofsky here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11022#pullrequestreview-55598940
Does not affect functionality. Not required for v0.15.
Tree-SHA512: d8d0698fd26ea49a4157e68669d5511095760c3a1ecfa3f917e3f273efbafb55c51a202d677614216eae3f796b6e8d17506b2ec2d4799a94f18981b396e65eec
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8f2f1e0 wallet: Avoid second mapWallet lookup (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
All calls to `mapWallet.count()` have the intent to detect if a `txid` exists and most are followed by a second lookup to retrieve the `CWalletTx`.
This PR replaces all `mapWallet.count()` calls with `mapWallet.find()` to avoid the second lookup.
Tree-SHA512: 96b7de7f5520ebf789a1aec1949a4e9c74e13683869cee012f717e5be8e51097d068e2347a36e89097c9a89f1ed1a1529db71760dac9b572e36a3e9ac1155f29
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bea8e9e Document the preference of nullptr over NULL or (void*)0 (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document the preference of `nullptr` over `NULL` or `(void*)0`.
After this commit:
```
$ git grep "[^A-Za-z_]NULL[^A-Za-z_]" | grep -vE '(leveldb|univalue|secp256k1|torcontrol|NULL certificates|ctaes|release-notes|patches|configure.ac|developer-notes)'
$
```
Some context:
* `NULL → nullptr` was handled in the recently merged PR #10483
* `0 → nullptr` was handled in the recently merged PR #10645
Tree-SHA512: f863096aa4eb21705910f89713ca9cc0d83c6df2147e3d3530c3e1589b96f6c68de8755dcf37d8ce99ebda3cfb69805e00eab13bf65424aaf16170e9dda3958a
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5be6e9b doc: Update build-openbsd for 6.1 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
- Bump "updated for"
- Fix link to boost (haenet mirror is broken)
- Upgrade boost version to 1.64
Ref: closes #10796
Tree-SHA512: 14d5e6a21c7079f5b16d763dd27abe6971c47b4ea2b563e10aafad52515d1d64abe395ecef6f2c00d41c1f852946831fb58737dcabf769b21a69b31d98727ad6
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guidovranken)
07685d1 Add length check for CExtKey deserialization (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Fix a potential overwrite or uninitialised data issue.
That code part is currently unused (at least in Bitcoin Core).
We already do the same check `CExtPubKey`.
Reported by @guidovranken
Tree-SHA512: 069ac5335248cf890491bc019537d3b0f7481428a4b240c5cd28ee89b56f4c9f45d947dd626fe89b2fae58472b6dbef57ed909876efe9963e2d72380d17cff12
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d201e40 Update init.md: Fix section numbering. (Carl Dong)
72a184a Update init.md: Fix line breaks in section 3b. (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Trivial commit that fixes Markdown line breaks in `docs/init.md`. Markdown line breaks take the form of two spaces, which is hard to spot when viewing raw text but visible when previewing on GitHub. Line 72-73 of `docs/init.md` did not conform to the rest the rest of the documentation, and is corrected in this PR.
Tree-SHA512: e5f048bd4e9e1e68372c95881f68b157a3c205d4dbcc6ccd24f2c0171b84d8cf7907d1835c6754ce57f35f9463820353ad7ae70c2e3de20136382ea3ee8bc4ff
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f9ca0fe Fix combinerawtransaction RPC help result section (Jonas Nick)
Pull request description:
Without this PR it looks like the RPC would return something like a dictionary. But it just returns the transaction in hex.
Tree-SHA512: 565571fbb60cb805f81198cf0eab9ecdc04b62aff58c56145449235cd7c21215f4a1d7a5694d01c1a815fe0e787e5b790d24b71e2f9cc595cda16462ab680b8d
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where appropriate
d1e6f91 Prefer compile-time checking over run-time checking (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Use `static_assert(…, …)` instead of `assert(…)` where appropriate.
Tree-SHA512: 63b6e50916bcef2195a73f93476bd69657ed9a8eea0bc4382933f478a6df639632c23c076df401fea648142adcb308bb2e6be35cc3dabca30daf7649b790f436
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64fb0ac Declare single-argument (non-converting) constructors "explicit" (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Declare single-argument (non-converting) constructors `explicit`.
In order to avoid unintended implicit conversions.
For a more thorough discussion, see ["C.46: By default, declare single-argument constructors explicit"](http://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#c46-by-default-declare-single-argument-constructors-explicit) in the C++ Core Guidelines (Stroustrup & Sutter).
Tree-SHA512: e0c6922e56b11fa402621a38656d8b1122d16dd8f160e78626385373cf184ac7f26cb4c1851eca47e9b0dbd5e924e39a85c3cbdcb627a05ee3a655ecf5f7a0f1
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- Bump "updated for"
- Fix link to boost (haenet mirror is broken)
- Upgrade boost version to 1.64
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