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2019-02-25Merge #15456: Enable PID file creation on WINWladimir J. van der Laan
3f5ad622e5fe0781a70bee9e3322b23c2352e956 Enable PID file creation on Windows - Add available WIN PID function - Consider WIN32 in each relevant case - Add new preprocessor definitions to suppress warning - Update error message for generic OS (riordant) Pull request description: # Introduction As discussed with @laanwj on IRC: - PID file creation was never enabled for Windows, as the `pid_t` filetype is not available for it. However, the WIN32 API contains the header [`Processthreadsapi.h`](https://github.com/CodeShark/x86_64-w64-mingw32/blob/master/include/processthreadsapi.h) which in turn contains the function [`GetCurrentProcessId()`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/api/processthreadsapi/nf-processthreadsapi-getcurrentprocessid). ~~This function is called at a higher level by [`_getpid()`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-runtime-library/reference/getpid?view=vs-2017)~~ EDIT: `_getpid()` is not available to the MSVC compiler used in the AppVeyor build. As a result, I have changed the function call to`GetCurrentProcessId()`, which performs the same function and is available to both MinGW & MSVC. This allows one to capture the PID in Windows, without any additional includes - the above function is already available. - Within this PR, I have added a separate line that calls `GetCurrentProcessId()` in the case of a WIN compilation, and the usual `getpid()` otherwise. All code blocks processing PID file logic that avoid WIN32 have been changed to consider it. I have also updated the preprocessor definitions in `libbitcoin_server.vcxproj.in` to suppress a warning related to `std::strerror` for the MSVC build, that was causing the AppVeyor build to fail (see @fanquake comment below). # Rationale - Consistency between OS's running Bitcoin - Applications which build off of `bitcoind`, such as novel front-end clients, often need access to the PID in order to control the daemon. Instead of designing some alternate way of doing this for one system, it should be consistent between all of them. In collaboration with @joernroeder Tree-SHA512: 22fcbf866e99115d12ed29716e68d200d4c118ae2f7b188b7705dc0cf5f0cd0ce5fb18f772744c6238eecd9e6d0922c615e2f0e12a7fe7c810062a79d97aa6a2
2019-02-25Enable PID file creation on Windowsriordant
- Add available WIN PID function - Consider WIN32 in each relevant case - Add new preprocessor definitions to suppress warning - Update error message for generic OS Co-authored-by: Jörn Röder <kontakt@joernroeder.de>
2019-02-21Merge #13676: Explain that mempool memory is added to -dbcacheWladimir J. van der Laan
7cb1a1401d2dcc82d2c7ca7ee1d3067dc4ada5e8 Explain that unused mempool memory is added to -dbcache (Sjors Provoost) Pull request description: Since `-maxmempool` is 450 MB by default it's quite possible for a user to accidentally OOM a low memory device if they increase `-dbcache` beyond the default. <img width="563" alt="schermafbeelding 2018-09-06 om 17 02 40" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/45166219-c9c4f700-b1f6-11e8-9ee5-14b8b3a9830b.png"> Tree-SHA512: 44c7419d0b06c14aee5d2c02a41e5da488bcb40a5f65ba24554a45707b222f1e4b03d42486dfef9336d917ac2990eef2b1aec287a75b3ef1ccca0e88ac86a0c0
2019-02-21Merge #15278: Improve PID file error handlingWladimir J. van der Laan
3782075a5fd4ad0c15a6119e8cdaf136898f679e Move all PID file stuff to init.cpp (Hennadii Stepanov) 561e375c73a37934fe77a519762d81edf7a3325c Make PID file creating errors fatal (Hennadii Stepanov) 745a2ace18ce857bc712d7e66c8bad7c082c07e2 Improve PID file removing errors logging (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: Digging into #15240 the lack of the proper logging has been discovered. Fixed by this PR. UPDATE (inspired by @laanwj's [comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15278#discussion_r252641810)): Not being able to create the PID file is fatal now. Output of `bitcoind`: ``` $ src/bitcoind -pid=/run/bitcoind/bitcoind.pid 2019-02-01T23:20:10Z Bitcoin Core version v0.17.99.0-561e375c7 (release build) 2019-02-01T23:20:10Z Assuming ancestors of block 0000000000000037a8cd3e06cd5edbfe9dd1dbcc5dacab279376ef7cfc2b4c75 have valid signatures. 2019-02-01T23:20:10Z Setting nMinimumChainWork=00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007dbe94253893cbd463 2019-02-01T23:20:10Z Using the 'sse4(1way),sse41(4way),avx2(8way)' SHA256 implementation 2019-02-01T23:20:10Z Using RdRand as an additional entropy source 2019-02-01T23:20:11Z Error: Unable to create the PID file '/run/bitcoind/bitcoind.pid': No such file or directory Error: Unable to create the PID file '/run/bitcoind/bitcoind.pid': No such file or directory 2019-02-01T23:20:11Z Shutdown: In progress... 2019-02-01T23:20:11Z Shutdown: Unable to remove PID file: File does not exist 2019-02-01T23:20:11Z Shutdown: done ``` Output of `bitcoin-qt`: ![screenshot from 2019-02-02 01-19-05](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/52154886-9349b600-2688-11e9-8128-470f16790305.png) **Notes for reviewers** 1. `CreatePidFile()` has been moved from `util/system.cpp` to `init.cpp` for the following reasons: - to get the ability to use `InitError()` - now `init.cpp` contains code of both creating PID file and removing it 2. Regarding 0.18 release process: this PR modifies 1 string and introduces 2 new ones. Tree-SHA512: ac07d0f800e61ec759e427d0afc0ca43d67f232e977662253963afdd0a220d34b871050f58149fc9fabd427bfc8e0d3f6a6032f2a38f30ad366fc0d074b0f2b3
2019-02-14Move all PID file stuff to init.cppHennadii Stepanov
It is only used from init.cpp. Move-only refactoring.
2019-02-12Merge #15358: util: Add SetupHelpOptions()Wladimir J. van der Laan
a99999cc04c2e7d79bb841fd954c84e985ed3b88 util: Add SetupHelpOptions() (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Every binary we have sets up the help option in their own way and wording. Solve that by having one function take care of it for all of them. Tree-SHA512: 6e947fa8bc2a46fa6ca9f45777020aa269a5df0dd916ebc863224f9a1e0f79e8e7754a1478567307edd9461e8babd77d26bc2710bbd56e8f8da9020aa85a8c9c
2019-02-08Move maxTxFee initialization to init.cppJordan Baczuk
2019-02-06util: Add SetupHelpOptions()MarcoFalke
2019-02-05Merge #14922: windows: Set _WIN32_WINNT to 0x0601 (Windows 7)Wladimir J. van der Laan
0164b0f5cf80cd00a4914d9fea0bcb9508cb7607 build: Remove WINVER pre define in Makefile.leveldb.inlcude (Chun Kuan Lee) d0522ec94ebbaa564f5f6b31236d4df032664411 Drop defunct Windows compat fixes (Ben Woosley) d8a299206780b38959d732cbe40ba1dd25834f0e windows: Call SetProcessDEPPolicy directly (Chun Kuan Lee) 1bd9ffdd44000b208d29d35451f4dc9f1ac9318f windows: Set _WIN32_WINNT to 0x0601 (Windows 7) (Chun Kuan Lee) Pull request description: The current minimum support Windows version is Vista. So set it to 0x0600 https://github.com/mirror/mingw-w64/blob/5a88def8ad862ef8f4e5f2e69661bfb2d07f1ce2/mingw-w64-headers/include/sdkddkver.h#L19 Tree-SHA512: 38e2afc79426ae547131c8ad3db2e0a7f54a95512f341cfa0c06e4b2fe79521ae67d2795ef96b0192e683e4f1ba6183c010d7b4b8d6b3e68b9bf48c374c59e7d
2019-02-04Merge #15266: memory: Construct globals on first useMarcoFalke
77777c5624 log: Construct global logger on first use (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: The (de)initialization order is not well defined in C++, so generally it is not safe to use globals as the (de/con)structor of one global could use the (de/con)structor of another global before/after it has been (con/de)structed. Specifically this fixes: * `g_logger` might not be initialized on the first use, so do that. (Fixes #15111) Tree-SHA512: eb9c22f4baf31ebc5b0b9ee6a51d1354bae1f0df186cc0ce818b4483c7b5a7f90268d2b549ee96b4c57f8ef36ab239dc6497f74f3e2ef166038f7437c368297d
2019-02-02Make PID file creating errors fatalHennadii Stepanov
2019-02-02Improve PID file removing errors loggingHennadii Stepanov
2019-01-31Explain that unused mempool memory is added to -dbcacheSjors Provoost
2019-01-30Merge #15163: Correct units for "-dbcache" and "-prune"Wladimir J. van der Laan
6f6514a08090b37b5e8c086015ee4881813ef867 Correct units for "-dbcache" and "-prune" (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: Actually, all `dbcache`-related values in the code are measured in MiB (not in megabytes, MB) or in bytes (e.g., `nTotalCache`). See: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/txdb.h https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/ba8c8b22272ad40fe2de465d7e745532bab48d3b/src/init.cpp#L1405-L1424 Also, "-prune" is fixed: 1. The GUI values in GB are translated to the node values in MiB correctly. 2. The maximum of the "prune" `QSpinBox` is not limited by default value of 99 (GB). Fix: #15106 Tree-SHA512: 151ec43b31b1074db8b345fedb1dcc10bde225899a5296bfc183f57e1553d13ac27db8db100226646769ad03c9fcab29d88763065a471757c6c41ac51108459d
2019-01-30Correct units for "-dbcache" and "-prune"Hennadii Stepanov
All dbcache-related values in the code are measured in MiB (not in megabytes, MB) or in bytes. The GUI "-prune" values in GB are translated to the node values in MiB correctly. The maximum of the "-prune" QSpinBox is not limited by the default value of 99 (GB). Also, this improves log readability.
2019-01-29log: Construct global logger on first useMarcoFalke
2019-01-23windows: Call SetProcessDEPPolicy directlyChun Kuan Lee
2019-01-16net: move BanMan to its own filesCory Fields
2019-01-16banman: pass in default ban time as a parameterCory Fields
Removes the dependency on arg parsing.
2019-01-16banman: pass the banfile path inCory Fields
There's no need to hard-code the path here. Passing it in means that there are no ordering concerns wrt establishing the datadir.
2019-01-16banman: create and split out banmanCory Fields
Some say he has always been.
2019-01-16Merge #14409: utils and libraries: Make 'blocksdir' always net specificWladimir J. van der Laan
e4a0c3547ed886871f8b3d51c6b4ffdb181a8b9c Improve blocksdir functional test. (Hennadii Stepanov) c3f1821ac788e522e7558e3575150433450dcb8c Make blockdir always net specific (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: The blocks directory is net specific by definition. Also this prevents the side effect of calling `GetBlocksDir(false)` in the non-mainnet environment. Currently a new node creates an unused `blocks\` directory in the root of the data directory when `-testnet` or `-regtest` is specified. Refs: - #12653 - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12653#discussion_r174784834 by @laanwj - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14595#issuecomment-436011186 Tree-SHA512: c9957a68a4a200ebd2010823a56db7e61563afedcb7c9828e86b13f3af2990e07854b622c1f3374756f94574acb3ea32de7d2a399eef6c0623f0e11265155627
2019-01-15Merge #14941: rpc: Make unloadwallet wait for complete wallet unloadWladimir J. van der Laan
645e905c327411555073fa7964b36f652998059f doc: Add release notes for unloadwallet change to synchronous call (João Barbosa) c37851de5752f107c16e19317f28038b6b7ca2dc rpc: Make unloadwallet wait for complete wallet unload (João Barbosa) Pull request description: Currently the `unloadwallet` RPC is asynchronous, it only signals the intent to unload the wallet and then returns the response to the client. The actual unload can happen later and the client has no way to be notified of that. This PR makes the `unloadwallet` RPC synchronous, meaning that it blocks until the wallet is fully unloaded. Replaces #14919, fixes #14917. Tree-SHA512: ad88b980e2f3652809a58f904afbfe020299f3aa6a517f495ba943b8d54d4520f6e70074d6749be8f5967065c0f476e0faedcde64c8b4899e5f99c70f0fd6534
2019-01-15rpc: Make unloadwallet wait for complete wallet unloadJoão Barbosa
2019-01-13Drop IsLimited in favor of IsReachableBen Woosley
These two methods have had the same meaning, but inverted, since 110b62f06992d0fb989153afff2dc3aea62a674f. Having one name for a single concept simplifies the code.
2019-01-09Fail if either disk space check failsBen Woosley
Rather than both. Introduced in 386a6b62a8a1db9dd0f354cb95b7585f555c7e5d
2019-01-02Merge #14336: net: implement pollWladimir J. van der Laan
4927bf2f257ac53569978980eaf1f61c2c6b04cc Increase maxconnections limit when using poll. (Patrick Strateman) 11cc491a288a73e911be24a285e12abd57df7d04 Implement poll() on systems which support it properly. (Patrick Strateman) 28211a4bc9c65859b641b81a0541726a0e01988f Move SocketEvents logic to private method. (Patrick Strateman) 7e403c0ae705455aa66f7df9a9a99f462fd4e9a8 Move GenerateSelectSet logic to private method. (Patrick Strateman) 1e6afd0dbc1c581435588e1e9bb419a035b81028 Introduce and use constant SELECT_TIMEOUT_MILLISECONDS. (Patrick Strateman) Pull request description: Implement poll() on systems which support it properly. This eliminates the restriction on maximum socket descriptor number. Tree-SHA512: b945cd9294afdafcce96d547f67679d5cdd684cf257904a239cd1248de3b5e093b8d6d28d8d1b7cc923dc0b2b5723faef9bc9bf118a9ce1bdcf357c2323f5573
2018-12-29Merge #13743: refactor: Replace boost::bind with std::bindMarcoFalke
cb53b825c2 scripted-diff: Replace boost::bind with std::bind (Chun Kuan Lee) 2196c51821 refactor: Use boost::scoped_connection in signal/slot, also prefer range-based loop instead of std::transform (Chun Kuan Lee) Pull request description: Replace boost::bind with std::bind - In `src/rpc/server.cpp`, replace `std::transform` with simple loop. - In `src/validation.cpp`, store the `boost::signals2::connection` object and use it to disconnect. - In `src/validationinterface.cpp`, use 2 map to store the `boost::signals2::scoped_connection` object. Tree-SHA512: 6653cbe00036fecfc495340618efcba6d7be0227c752b37b81a27184433330f817e8de9257774e9b35828026cb55f11ee7f17d6c388aebe22c4a3df13b5092f0
2018-12-13Merge #14741: doc: Indicate -rpcauth option password hashing algWladimir J. van der Laan
dcb70b152292a8df9fe834bacdf231ea848819b1 Indicate -rpcauth option password hashing alg (Carl Dong) Pull request description: By indicating the password hashing algorithm, users of bitcoin distributions without the script in `share/rpcauth` and users who don't want to rely on said script can use alternative means to generate the password hash. Question for reviewers: perhaps we should also indicate that it is specifically a HMAC-SHA-256 of the _**UTF-8**_ encoding of their password? Tree-SHA512: 86b546c2e78699fa253da0c1e76b21ef60e9b6a5778826ac5136e764d70e3213044cc05cdb4786ba27968781647c46e358a823bbc2db7d45d041d291ee03b83c
2018-12-04Merge #14733: P2P: Make peer timeout configurable, speed up very slow test ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
and ensure correct code path tested. 48b37db50 make peertimeout a debug argument, remove error message translation (Zain Iqbal Allarakhia) 8042bbfbf p2p: allow p2ptimeout to be configurable, speed up slow test (Zain Iqbal Allarakhia) Pull request description: **Summary:** 1. _Primary_: Adds a `debug_only=true` flag for peertimeout, defaults to 60 sec., the current hard-coded setting. 2. _Secondary_: Drastically speeds up `p2p_timeout.py` test. 3. _Secondary_: Tests that the correct code path is being tested by adding log assertions to the test. **Rationale:** - P2P timeout was hard-coded: make it explicitly specified and configurable, instead of a magic number. - Addresses #13518; `p2p_timeout.py` takes 4 sec. to run instead of 61 sec. - Makes `p2p_timeout.py` more explicit. Previously, we relied on a comment to inform us of the timeout amount being tested. Now it is specified directly in the test via passing in the new arg; `-peertimeout=3`. - Opens us up to testing more P2P scenarios; oftentimes slow tests are the reason we don't test. **Locally verified changes:** _With Proposed Change (4.7 sec.):_ ``` $ time ./test/functional/p2p_timeouts.py 2018-11-19T00:04:19.077000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/testhja7g2n7 2018-11-19T00:04:23.479000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes 2018-11-19T00:04:23.683000Z TestFramework (INFO): Cleaning up /tmp/testhja7g2n7 on exit 2018-11-19T00:04:23.683000Z TestFramework (INFO): Tests successful real 0m4.743s ``` _Currently on master (62.8 sec.):_ ``` $ time ./test/functional/p2p_timeouts.py 2018-11-19T00:06:10.948000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/test6mo6k21h 2018-11-19T00:07:13.376000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes 2018-11-19T00:07:13.631000Z TestFramework (INFO): Cleaning up /tmp/test6mo6k21h on exit 2018-11-19T00:07:13.631000Z TestFramework (INFO): Tests successful real 1m2.836s ``` _Error message demonstrated for new argument `-peertimeout`:_ ``` $ ./bitcoind -peertimeout=-5 ... Error: peertimeout cannot be configured with a negative value. ``` Tree-SHA512: ff7a244ebea54c4059407bf4fb86465714e6a79cef5d2bcaa22cfe831a81761aaf597ba4d5172fc2ec12266f54712216fc41b5d24849e5d9dab39ba6f09e3a2a
2018-12-03Increase maxconnections limit when using poll.Patrick Strateman
2018-11-29make peertimeout a debug argument, remove error message translationZain Iqbal Allarakhia
2018-11-28p2p: allow p2ptimeout to be configurable, speed up slow testZain Iqbal Allarakhia
2018-11-24Indicate -rpcauth option password hashing algCarl Dong
2018-11-22rpcbind: Warn about exposing RPC to untrusted networksLuke Dashjr
2018-11-22net: Always default rpcbind to localhost, never "all interfaces"Luke Dashjr
We don't support binding to untrusted networks, so avoid a default where that is typical
2018-11-20Warn unrecognized sections in the config fileAkio Nakamura
In the config file, sections are specified by square bracket pair "[]"$, or included in the option name itself which separated by a period"(.)". Typicaly, [testnet] is not a correct section name and specified options in that section are ignored but user cannot recognize what is happen. So, add some log/stderr-warning messages if unrecognized section names are present in the config file after checking section only args.
2018-11-06Remove direct node->wallet calls in init.cppRussell Yanofsky
Route calls during node initialization and shutdown that would happen between a node process and wallet processes through the serializable `Chain::Client` interface, rather than `WalletInitInterface` which is now simpler and only deals with early initialization and parameter interaction. This commit mostly does not change behavior. The only change is that the "Wallet disabled!" and "No wallet support compiled in!" messages are now logged earlier during startup.
2018-11-06Pass chain and client variables where neededRussell Yanofsky
This commit does not change behavior. All it does is pass new function parameters. It is easiest to review this change with: git log -p -n1 -U0 --word-diff-regex=.
2018-11-05Merge #14060: ZMQ: add options to configure outbound message high water ↵Wladimir J. van der Laan
mark, aka SNDHWM a4edb168b635b6f5c36324e44961cd42cf9bbbaa ZMQ: add options to configure outbound message high water mark, aka SNDHWM (mruddy) Pull request description: ZMQ: add options to configure outbound message high water mark, aka SNDHWM This is my attempt at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13315 Tree-SHA512: a4cc3bcf179776899261a97c8c4f31f35d1d8950fd71a09a79c5c064879b38e600b26824c89c4091d941502ed5b0255390882f7d44baf9e6dc49d685a86e8edb
2018-11-05Make blockdir always net specificHennadii Stepanov
The blocks directory is net specific by definition. Also this prevents the side effect of calling GetBlocksDir(false) in the non-mainnet environment.
2018-11-04scripted-diff: Move util files to separate directory.Jim Posen
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- mkdir -p src/util git mv src/util.h src/util/system.h git mv src/util.cpp src/util/system.cpp git mv src/utilmemory.h src/util/memory.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.h src/util/moneystr.h git mv src/utilmoneystr.cpp src/util/moneystr.cpp git mv src/utilstrencodings.h src/util/strencodings.h git mv src/utilstrencodings.cpp src/util/strencodings.cpp git mv src/utiltime.h src/util/time.h git mv src/utiltime.cpp src/util/time.cpp sed -i 's/<util\.h>/<util\/system\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') sed -i 's/<utilmemory\.h>/<util\/memory\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') sed -i 's/<utilmoneystr\.h>/<util\/moneystr\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') sed -i 's/<utilstrencodings\.h>/<util\/strencodings\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') sed -i 's/<utiltime\.h>/<util\/time\.h>/g' $(git ls-files 'src/*.h' 'src/*.cpp') sed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTIL_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_SYSTEM_H/g' src/util/system.h sed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMEMORY_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MEMORY_H/g' src/util/memory.h sed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILMONEYSTR_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_MONEYSTR_H/g' src/util/moneystr.h sed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILSTRENCODINGS_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_STRENCODINGS_H/g' src/util/strencodings.h sed -i 's/BITCOIN_UTILTIME_H/BITCOIN_UTIL_TIME_H/g' src/util/time.h sed -i 's/ util\.\(h\|cpp\)/ util\/system\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am sed -i 's/utilmemory\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/memory\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am sed -i 's/utilmoneystr\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/moneystr\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am sed -i 's/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am sed -i 's/utiltime\.\(h\|cpp\)/util\/time\.\1/g' src/Makefile.am sed -i 's/-> util ->/-> util\/system ->/' test/lint/lint-circular-dependencies.sh sed -i 's/src\/util\.cpp/src\/util\/system\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-format-strings.py test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh sed -i 's/src\/utilmoneystr\.cpp/src\/util\/moneystr\.cpp/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh sed -i 's/src\/utilstrencodings\.\(h\|cpp\)/src\/util\/strencodings\.\1/g' test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh sed -i 's/src\\utilstrencodings\.cpp/src\\util\\strencodings\.cpp/' build_msvc/libbitcoinconsensus/libbitcoinconsensus.vcxproj -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2018-10-20scripted-diff: Replace boost::bind with std::bindChun Kuan Lee
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- for j in $(seq 1 5) do sed -i "s/ _${j}/ std::placeholders::_${j}/g" $(git grep --name-only " _${j}" -- '*.cpp' '*.h') done sed -i "s/boost::bind/std::bind/g" $(git grep --name-only boost::bind -- '*.cpp' '*.h') sed -i "s/boost::ref/std::ref/g" $(git grep --name-only boost::ref -- '*.cpp' '*.h') sed -i '/boost\/bind/d' $(git grep --name-only boost/bind) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2018-10-19ZMQ: add options to configure outbound message high water mark, aka SNDHWMmruddy
2018-09-26Merge #14282: [wallet] Remove -usehdMarcoFalke
7ac911afe7 [docs] Add release notes for removing `-usehd` (John Newbery) 25548b2958 [wallet] Remove -usehd (John Newbery) Pull request description: `-usehd` is no longer used (except to tell the user that they've set it incorrectly for the wallet that they're loading). Remove it (in the same spirit as #14272) Tree-SHA512: 5bdcd2bb9bb8504a01343595bcd1bd433d97b730255152c725103c1ac3fa3a9d9e5220a4c29d4c72307cf803e1c09d31080f83603c23dc77263846e17b1826f0
2018-09-23Don't edit Chainparams after initializationJorge Timón
2018-09-23MOVEONLY: Move versionbits info out of versionbits.oJorge Timón
2018-09-20[wallet] Remove -usehdJohn Newbery
2018-09-19init: Remove deprecated args from hidden argsMarcoFalke
2018-09-20Merge #14214: convert C-style (void) parameter lists to C++ style ()MarcoFalke
3ccfa34b32 convert C-style (void) parameter lists to C++ style () (Arvid Norberg) Pull request description: In C, an empty parameter list, `()`, means the function takes any arguments, and `(void)` means the function does not take any parameters. In C++, an empty parameter list means the function does not take any parameters. So, C++ still supports `(void)` parameter lists with the same semantics, why change to `()`? 1. removing the redundant `void` improves signal-to-noise ratio of the code 2. using `(void)` exposes a rare inconsistency in that a template taking a template `(T)` parameter list, cannot be instantiated with `T=void` Tree-SHA512: be2897b6c5e474873aa878ed6bac098382cd21866aec33752fe40b089a6331aa6263cae749aba1b4a41e8467f1a47086d32eb74abaf09927fd5a2f44a4b2109a