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6dcfda2 Don't pass nHashType to EvalScript nor CheckSig (jtimon)
2b23a87 Don't pass nHashType to VerifyScript (jtimon)
ce3649fb Remove CScriptCheck::nHashType (was always 0) (jtimon)
358562b Remove unused function main:VerifySignature (jtimon)
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611116d header include cleanup (Philip Kaufmann)
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- ensures alphabetical ordering for includes etc. in source file headers
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629d75f Combine CCoinsViewCache's HaveCoins and const GetCoins into AccessCoins. (Pieter Wuille)
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The efficient version of CCoinsViewCache::GetCoins only works for known-to-exist
cache entries, requiring a separate HaveCoins call beforehand. This is
inefficient as both perform a hashtable lookup.
Replace the non-mutable GetCoins with AccessCoins, which returns a potentially-NULL
pointer. This also decreases the overloading of GetCoins.
Also replace some copying (inefficient) GetCoins calls with equivalent AccessCoins,
decreasing the copying.
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- ensures a consistent usage in header files
- also add a blank line after the copyright header where missing
- also remove orphan new-lines at the end of some files
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Split up util.cpp/h into:
- string utilities (hex, base32, base64): no internal dependencies, no dependency on boost (apart from foreach)
- money utilities (parsesmoney, formatmoney)
- time utilities (gettime*, sleep, format date):
- and the rest (logging, argument parsing, config file parsing)
The latter is basically the environment and OS handling,
and is stripped of all utility functions, so we may want to
rename it to something else than util.cpp/h for clarity (Matt suggested
osinterface).
Breaks dependency of sha256.cpp on all the things pulled in by util.
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Cleans up a bunch of:
warning: missing braces around initializer for ‘const<anonymous struct>’
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This is a simple utility that provides command line manipulation of
a hex-encoded TX. The utility takes a hex string on the command line
as input, performs zero or more mutations, and outputs a hex string
to standard output.
This utility is also an intentional exercise of the "bitcoin library"
concept. It is designed to require minimal libraries, and works
entirely without need for any RPC or P2P communication.
See "bitcoin-tx --help" for command and options summary.
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