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Moving the mempool code (Boost) out of util.h, results in a ~10% speedup
(for me) when compiling the fuzz tests.
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Their inclusion is likely just the result of copy-paste.
The only place upnp/natpmpflags should be used is `libbitcoin_node`
(mapport.cpp).
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This leaves $(BITCOIN_INCLUDES) as internal dependencies, and gives
finer control over Boost includes.
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Not only does this increase coverage, it is also more correct in that
when ::LoadMempool is called with a mempool and chainstate, it calls
AcceptToMemoryPool with just the chainstate.
AcceptToMemoryPool will then act on the chainstate's mempool via
CChainState::GetMempool, which may be different from the mempool
originally passed to ::LoadMempool. (In this fuzz test's case, it
definitely is different)
Also, move DummyChainstate to its own file since it's now used by the
validation_load_mempool fuzz test to replace CChainState's m_mempool.
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This was used to, in effect, manually emulate --start-group/--end-group.
However, we can just order the libraries correctly and avoid specifying
libraries multiple times on the link line.
Note: lld (not ld.bfd) knows how to resolve out-of-order references and
doesn't seem to need the reodering
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Goal along with namespacing PR #23497 is to have src/node/ code in
node:: namespace in libbitcoin_node.a library
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
bash -c ' # Bash shell needed for brace expansion {a,b}
git mv build_msvc/libbitcoin_{server,node}
git mv build_msvc/libbitcoin_node/libbitcoin_{server,node}.vcxproj.in
ren() { git grep -l "$1" src build_msvc | xargs sed -i "s/$1/$2/g"; }
ren LIBBITCOIN_{SERVER,NODE}
ren libbitcoin_{server,node}
'
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
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This fixes linking issues and mirrors what we do with miniupnpc.
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This allows to modify the implementation without having to recompile all
fuzz targets.
Can be reviewed with --color-moved=dimmed-zebra
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