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000000035b20402dea3e8168165cd4eefdc97539 Obsolete #!/bin/bash shebang (DesWurstes)
Pull request description:
> `#!/bin/bash` assumes it is always installed to `/bin/` which can cause issues
> `#!/usr/bin/env bash` searches the user's `PATH` to find the `bash` binary
Details: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-bash-bible#obsolete-syntax
I'm open to comments: Should I also fix `#!/bin/sh`?
Tree-SHA512: b47bb4828116aa119f1899c68fee081270d51a898535490b9c616bf0f3660ad953f29c361eafc759bc64cdd54ee6eeecb2d79e9fdb5291a996a515c719805476
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d92204c900d55ebaf2af5c900162b3c2c8c296e2 build: add warning to detect hidden copies in range-for loops (Cory Fields)
466e16e0e8523909f9968c5823691b1d4a3d8175 cleanup: avoid hidden copies in range-for loops (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Following-up on #13241, which was itself a follow-up of #12169.
See title. Fixing these would otherwise be a continuous process, adding the warning should keep them from cropping up.
Note that the warning seems to be Clang-only for now.
Tree-SHA512: ccfb769c3128b3f92c95715abcf21ee2496fe2aa384f80efead1529a28eeb56b98995b531b49a089f8142601389e63f7bb935963d724eacde4f5e1b4a024934b
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af6ac3b677454644364fd24d0df0c02ac9b8c8db doc: Remove mention of Qt4 from build docs (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
462c71f71b5d753bc8327ab833dea23679450ca3 test: Update travis to not test Qt4 anymore (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
907f73bbc5b6c98b01d7c6088a294dea66634a3f gui: Remove QT_VERSION fallbacks for Qt < 5 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
bad068ad9f4bc60bfc10e27d4ffaec92d7df8491 build: Build system changes to support only Qt5 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Implements #8263.
Qt4.x has been EOL since 2015, and at least Gentoo has, or is going to drop support for it. I wouldn't be surprised if other Linux distributions follow.
This removes Qt4 detection from the build system, as well as removes all Qt4 fallbacks from the code. Turns out there's more than I expected: this is going to make maintenance of the GUI code, as well as adding new features significantly easier.
(I know there's still some references left to qt4 in RPM and Debian build script, but I don't have the knowledge how to fix them)
Tree-SHA512: d495924fd4dda6f6566ba44ee96be7cbe62e69ba1ca993b80a8449f78da852b7f1bd3e8200d57cfa1d72233c340eeff4596fb0032ecbddc715d99aea63817d3f
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32d153fa360f73b4999701b97d55b12318fd2659 For AVX2 code, also check for AVX, XSAVE, and OS support (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Fixes #12903.
Tree-SHA512: 01e71efb5d3a43c49a145a5b1dc4fe7d0a491e1e78479e7df830a2aaac57c3dcfc316e28984c695206c76f93b68e4350fc037ca36756ca579b7070e39c835da2
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fa1eac9cdb [qa] mininode: Expose connection state through is_connected (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This gets rid of some non-type safe string comparisons and access to members that are implementation details of `class P2PConnection(asyncore.dispatcher)`. Such refactoring is required to replace the deprecated asyncore with something more sane.
Changes:
* Get rid of non-enum member `state` and replace is with bool `connected`
* Get rid of confusing argument `pushbuf` and literally just push to the buffer at the call site
Tree-SHA512: 09074c7e5ed251a2e0509ef205ab82f89887c1e1fa1cc6efc1db60d196eb2403788a4987df8809fd06d80ef652e614c5d3c3fdef70096fc5815102243388288d
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p2p_sendheaders has a race in part 1.3.
part 1.2 sends a block to the node over the 'test_node' connection, but
doesn't wait for an inv to be received on the 'inv_node' connection. If
we get to part 1.3 before that inv has been received, then the
subsequent call to check_last_inv_announcement could fail.
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fe65bdec2 bugfix: Delete walletView in WalletFrame::removeWallet (João Barbosa)
0b82bac76 bugfix: Remove dangling wallet env instance (João Barbosa)
0ee77b207 ui: Support wallets unloaded dynamically (João Barbosa)
9f9b50d5f doc: Add release notes for unloadwallet RPC (João Barbosa)
ccbf7ae74 test: Wallet methods are disabled when no wallet is loaded (João Barbosa)
4940a20a4 test: Add functional tests for unloadwallet RPC (João Barbosa)
6608c369b rpc: Add unloadwallet RPC (João Barbosa)
537efe19e rpc: Extract GetWalletNameFromJSONRPCRequest from GetWalletForJSONRPCRequest (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This patch adds wallet unload feature via RPC. It also adds UI support for unloaded wallets.
Tree-SHA512: 7c7f9f32f7a2266d2df574aa6b95f993c3dc82736f93304562122beb8756fb28cd22d03866b48f493c747441f22d30e196b098dec435cc25e035633f090351ea
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3a03d2a33f Qt: load wallet in UI after possible init aborts (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Bug was introduced in #13063 (80b4910f7d87983f50047074c3c2397b0a5c4e92) where #13097 made possible to get "hit" by that bug. Reported by @ken2812221 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13097#issuecomment-398445833).
Dynamically loading a wallet informs the UI (and therefore makes the instance accessible) about the new wallet before all possible error cases where handled.
Easy to reproduce by starting `bitcoin-qt --regtest --nowallet -usehd=0` then in the console enter `loadwallet wallet.dat`.
This PR will make sure only correctly initialised (loaded) wallets will appear in the UI.
Tree-SHA512: 3139545e852d53b117182b579f45259c198d1c25c1a6fa4e0108f942d45f6fe2691e6bfcbbae2e18c33ad0174a520f379c17867b1eb87f950d830a5f519fec4f
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f74894480 Only set fNewBlock to true in AcceptBlock when we write to disk (Matt Corallo)
fa6e49731 rpc: Avoid "duplicate" return value for invalid submitblock (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is #13395 with one more commit tacked on. MarcoFalke got tired of dealing with the stupidity of fixing a return code with too many rounds of review (not that I blame him). Honestly we should probably have no return whatsoever, but for now, this fixes it (as well as nLastBlockTime for eviction purposes).
Original description:
When `submitblock` of an invalid block, the return value should not be `"duplicate"`.
This is only seen when the header was previously found (denoted by the incorrectly named boolean `fBlockPresent`). Fix this bug by removing `fBlockPresent`.
Tree-SHA512: 0ce3092655d5d904b4c8c5ff7479f73ce387144a738f20472b8af132564005c6db5594ae366e589508f6258506ee7a28b1c7995a83a8328b334f99316006bf2d
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faa18ca046e9043b2cf68cb1bd17cc8c60fe26d9 wallet: Erase wtxOrderd wtx pointer on removeprunedfunds (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This prevents segfaults, when reading from the freed memory.
Tree-SHA512: 04f8190dea7901cf1cc298d5db98c83b02858f27114c5ef4da738accd176d6647d6b81f3dc39f3d5912b1a981cf0599370fd391c4154ffbde97afc1fac389123
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fafa27032876832ab2ed9bf0e20e2d448f012179 Make ReceivedBlockTransactions return void (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Instead of always returning `bool{true}` and forcing the caller to handle the return code, make it void and remove "a bunch" of dead code at the call sites.
Tree-SHA512: 10e41461c0516c0441d8b8eedcf6385874355c224b9e9d65e89addb142b4cf3e3be2d4ca0a7f2bd95c76aecdaa8537b6bd2d25631bf804bc42863ad5e84fa271
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1e1eb6367f67dcf968bb62993b98b5873b926fc0 Improve coverage of SHA256 SelfTest code (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The existing SelfTest code does not cover the specialized double-SHA256-for-64-byte-inputs transforms added in #13191. Fix this.
Tree-SHA512: 593c7ee5dc9e77fc4c89e0a7753a63529b0d3d32ddbc015ae3895b52be77bee8a80bf16b754b30a22c01625a68db83fb77fa945a543143542bebb5b0f017ec5b
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55771b7c6a8d4a204c63e70db73a0071c41a0dc4 Removed unused == operator from CMutableTransaction. (lucash.dev@gmail.com)
Pull request description:
This removes the unused == operator from `CMutableTransaction`.
The motivation is that unused code has a cost but offers no benefit (in general), while also adding the risk of introducing silent bugs. On top of that this particular code is quite inefficient, unnecessarily calculating the hash (it could, say, compare serializations). So if anyone ever needs to use a == comparison on `CMutableTransaction`, they'd be better of having to reimplement it (and add tests) than relying on code that's not being maintained.
Note: after this, trying to use the == operator on CMutableTransactions results in a compilation error:
```
./primitives/transaction.h:405:15: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('CMutableTransaction' and
'CMutableTransaction')
```
Tree-SHA512: a565af563e09d99347b6fe419f6d48c750b1377295af293a3e0c3c0d815e58aede8d7058987a68d66cfa7ed023e5d3285b12afabd17d0ff9cf11322ba3ce20fe
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7b23e6e13f Follow-up to #13454: Fix broken build by exporting LC_ALL=C (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #13454: Fix broken build by exporting `LC_ALL=C`.
Tree-SHA512: 5cca3182ba034dce28a0df5f4a4b343de6c2526048f17fee30e2f8d946e976b39d9cc54faae6c31bfe89022f9f4c360e9ec8e163a1690bc0656410a48bb81dbf
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47776a958b08382d76d69b5df7beed807af168b3 Add linter: Make sure all shell scripts opt out of locale dependence using "export LC_ALL=C" (practicalswift)
3352da8da1243c03fc83ba678d2f5d193bd5a0c2 Add "export LC_ALL=C" to all shell scripts (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
~~Make sure `LC_ALL=C` is set when using `grep` range expressions.~~
Make sure `LC_ALL=C` is set in all shell scripts.
From the `grep(1)` documentation:
> Within a bracket expression, a range expression consists of two characters separated by a hyphen. It matches any single character that sorts between the two characters, inclusive, using the locale's collating sequence and character set. For example, in the default C locale, `[a-d]` is equivalent to `[abcd]`. Many locales sort characters in dictionary order, and in these locales `[a-d]` is typically not equivalent to `[abcd]`; it might be equivalent to `[aBbCcDd]`, for example. To obtain the traditional interpretation of bracket expressions, you can use the C locale by setting the `LC_ALL` environment variable to the value C.
Context: [Locale issue found when reviewing #13450](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13450/files#r194877736)
Tree-SHA512: fd74d2612998f9b49ef9be24410e505d8c842716f84d085157fc7f9799d40e8a7b4969de783afcf99b7fae4f91bbb4559651f7dd6578a6a081a50bdea29f0909
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Change Qt4 & system libs build to Qt5 & system libs build.
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There were surprisingly many `#ifdef` fallbacks for Qt 4.
Remiving them simplifies maintenance, as well as adding new GUI
functionality.
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42c499614a Docs: Improve readability of "Squashing commits" (wodry)
Pull request description:
It was not easy to read the comment lines for me because I was not sure whether the sentence ended with the line or not ("pull set commits"?).
Therefore, dots had been invented and I have added them to signal the end of a sentence. Also begin New sentence with a capital letter.
I guess, not all 'pick' words should be replaced by 'squash'? At least I found [this DO](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-rebase-and-update-a-pull-request) rebase/squash documentation helpful, where is written that the first line should not be changed.
Tree-SHA512: 1cb6d866a7295d44e2c8a7911f8a2650eb2f0ba0cffe2b97e90f7e1ed36ac942480b45ef46e01dd3871beb20d04840fb5093fdb414b60f6cc4f88f95fe70f47b
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It was not easy to read the comment lines for me because I was not sure whether the sentence ended with the line or not ("pull set commits"?).
Therefore, dots had been invented and I have added them to signal the end of a sentence. Also begin New sentence with a capital letter.
I guess, not all 'pick' words should be replaced by 'squash'? At least I found [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-rebase-and-update-a-pull-request](this) rebase/squash documentation helpful, where is written that the first line should not be changed.
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UTF-8 encoding in Python
c8176b3cc7556d7bcec39a55ae4d6ba16453baaa Add linter: Make sure we explicitly open all text files using UTF-8 or ASCII encoding in Python (practicalswift)
634bd970013eca90f4b4c1f9044eec8c97ba62c2 Explicitly specify encoding when opening text files in Python code (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add linter: Make sure we explicitly open all text files using UTF-8 encoding in Python.
As requested by @laanwj in #13440.
Tree-SHA512: 1651c00fe220ceb273324abd6703aee504029b96c7ef0e3029145901762c733c9b9d24927da281394fd4681a5bff774336c04eed01fafea997bb32192c334c06
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9e2e5626dabb7208dafedcc9904940b666be1c3b Fix CVE-2018-12356 by hardening the regex. (Loganaden Velvindron)
Pull request description:
Detailed write-up here:
https://neopg.io/blog/pass-signature-spoof/
Tree-SHA512: 2020474ff4c7b5e7f1bea932c63da62aca48d3dc6dcd04507afefad6c40f2977ed2d2916defe2e8e7936a2d498125c578077870147954a7af9b29b823cbb0b10
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cf01fd6f9c Avoid concurrency issue (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
From #13406, changed travis job target for Mac to `all deploy`, but this could cause a race condition.
Simply add `.NOTPARALLEL` to avoid it.
Related jobs:
https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/391863281
https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/391907335
Close #13469
Tree-SHA512: 75c6585fe770dc70e6256dcdf97af37274f95a9240ed5a5cea2ca92b8411893b80327335587270351b128f56cb2e00f684db7c19b1602048132b734dad6ececa
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9b72c988a0 scripted-diff: Avoid temporary copies when looping over std::map (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
The ::value_type of the std::map/std::multimap/std::unordered_map containers is
std::pair<const Key, T>. Dropping the const results in an unnecessary copy,
for example in C++11 range-based loops.
For this I started with a more general scripted diff, then narrowed it down
based on the inspection showing that all actual map/multimap/unordered_map
variables used in loops start with m or have map in the name.
Tree-SHA512: b656d66b69ffa1eb954124aa8ae2bc5436ca50262abefa93bdda55cfcdaffc5ff90cd40539051a2bd06355ba69ddf245265cc8764eebff66d761b3aec06155a9
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Tree-SHA512: cca8188f954eeded58f705749b2ae51b08aadf4feddafaaafc57df2f84c10a3340a373c1602e9aa290c54b67cdcce53f61f4ca2db87bd98de5449afc53e25f86
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25bc9615b7 Document validationinterace callback blocking deadlock potential. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
From the branches-I've-had-lying-around-and-forgot-to-PR department...
This is a comment-only PR, but the comments point out an API quirk that isn't exactly trivial. None of our use-cases right now hit this, but if we were to call SyncWithValidationInterfaceQueue (eg to limit queue depth) in ATMP, I'm pretty sure we'd hit a deadlock there.
Tree-SHA512: 889dd8fc9eb15d1f2aa5ca467e783bc8f07bc543b166b032741795b0db7a0df11a2846d3cb7c69bafa8d1acf970021001b742f52be06725a932813230c5b4a7b
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