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Also decrease default send/receive buffer sizes from 10 to 5 mb
as this patch makes it easy for a node to fill both instead of
only send.
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Shutdown() if no GUI is used and calls uiInterface.QueueShutdown() if a GUI is used / all direct uiInterface.QueueShutdown() calls are replaced with Shutdown() - this ensures a clean GUI shutdown, even when catching a SIGTERM and allows the BitcoinGUI destructor to get called (which fixes a tray-icon issue and keeps the tray-icon until Bitcoin-Qt exits)
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Should not be T minus, as this indicate duration to future event.
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Update Header Licenses
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- Signals now go directly from the core to WalletModel/ClientModel.
- WalletModel subscribes to signals on CWallet: Prepares for multi-wallet support, by no longer assuming an implicit global wallet.
- Gets rid of noui.cpp, the few lines that were left are merged into init.cpp
- Rename wxXXX message flags to MF_XXX, to make them UI indifferent.
- ThreadSafeMessageBox no longer returns the value `4` which was never used, converted to void.
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Gets rid of `MainFrameRepaint` in favor of specific update functions that tell the UI exactly what changed.
This improves the efficiency of various handlers. Also fixes problems with mined transactions not showing up until restart.
The following notifications were added:
- `NotifyBlocksChanged`: Block chain changed
- `NotifyKeyStoreStatusChanged`: Wallet status (encrypted, locked) changed.
- `NotifyAddressBookChanged`: Address book entry changed.
- `NotifyTransactionChanged`: Wallet transaction added, removed or updated.
- `NotifyNumConnectionsChanged`: Number of connections changed.
- `NotifyAlertChanged`: New, updated or cancelled alert. As this finally makes it possible for the UI to know when a new alert arrived, it can be shown as OS notification.
These notifications could also be useful for RPC clients. However, currently, they are ignored in bitcoind (in noui.cpp).
Also brings back polling with timer for numBlocks in ClientModel. This value updates so frequently during initial download that the number of signals clogs the UI thread and causes heavy CPU usage. And after initial block download, the value changes so rarely that a delay of half a second until the UI updates is unnoticable.
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translation updates / string updates
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I originally created a pull to replace the "COPYING" in crypter.cpp and
crypter.h, but it turned out that COPYING was actually the correct
file.
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usually indicates a future event.
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Corrected grammar. As per Principle Of Least Surprise.
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translation of RPC console welcome message and remove the need to take care of "<br>" / remove some spaces in strings and misc other stuff related to translations
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no more double timestamps in debug.log
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manual timestamps from the source (now only -logtimestamps parameter adds timestamps to debug.log)
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use "IPv6" and "IPv4" in strings as these are the official spellings
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make ParseNetwork() in netbase.cpp case-insensitive
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Keep local service information per CNetAddr instead of per CService,
but move the port into the information kept on it.
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IPv6 node support
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Split synchronization mechanisms from util.{h,cpp}
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Multithreaded JSON-RPC with HTTP 1.1 Keep-Alive support
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Introduce a boolean variable for each "network" (ipv4, ipv6, tor, i2p),
and track whether we are likely to able to connect to it. Addresses in
"addr" messages outside of our network get limited relaying and are not
stored in addrman.
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This will make bitcoin relay valid routable IPv6 addresses, and when
USE_IPV6 is enabled, listen on IPv6 interfaces and attempt connections
to IPv6 addresses.
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Change internal HTTP JSON-RPC server from single-threaded to
thread-per-connection model. The IP filter list is applied prior to starting
the thread, which then processes the RPC.
A mutex covers the entire RPC operation, because not all RPC operations are
thread-safe.
[minor modifications by jgarzik, to make change upstream-ready]
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Fix final sign comparison warnings
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-externalip=<ip> can be used to explicitly set the public IP address
of your node. -discover=0 can be used to disable the automatic public
IP discovery system.
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[-Wparentheses]" in net.cpp
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This resolves signed/unsigned comparison warnings.
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foo.size() typically returns an unsigned integral type; make loop variables
match those types' signedness.
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Noticed when sign-comparison warnings were enabled.
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