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Error reported by Patrick Strateman <patrick.strateman@gmail.com>
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10420#issuecomment-303908782
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A few code changes were needed to accompany the test:
* Adding setObjectName() calls for a few Qt controls to make them easily
accessible from the test.
* Calling contextMenu->popup() instead of contextMenu->exec() to open
the transaction list context menu without blocking the test thread.
* Opening the context menu at the contextualMenu event point rather than
the cursor position (this change was not strictly needed to make the test
work, but is more correct).
* Updating the bumped transaction row with showTransaction=true instead of
false. This is needed to prevent the bumped tx from being hidden, so the last
part of the test which attempts to bump the bumped tx can work. (Technically
this change is a more general bugfix not limited to the testing environment,
but the bug doesn't happen outside of the testing environment because in the
full Qt client, a queued NotifyTransactionChanged notification causes the row
to be updated twice, first with showTransaction=false, then immediately after
with showTransaction=true.)
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After previous refactoring, the tests make more sense here.
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Add unit tests for some walletmodel functions that will be refactored & moved
in the next commit.
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Abstract database handle from explicit strFilename into
CWalletDBWrapper.
Also move CWallet::Backup to db.cpp - as it deals with representation
details this is a database specific operation.
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bf10264 Run bitcoin_test-qt under minimal QPA platform (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: 35782f0d7e4dcdc27d991d5a10fcffbd2d201139293fe7917ef6f7cd7ae4d3a162ebc21f83266d821ae3bad86f62d947b047bb317f6c5899df4d6bcb4c957157
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Fixes broken "make check" reported by Matt Corallo <git@bluematt.me> in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/10110
Fix was suggested and initially implemented by
Cory Fields <cory-nospam-@coryfields.com> in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10117#issuecomment-290275236
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Step two in abstracting away boost::filesystem.
To repeat this, simply run:
```
git ls-files \*.cpp \*.h | xargs sed -i 's/boost::filesystem/fs/g'
```
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This is step one in abstracting the use of boost::filesystem.
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e9a6461 Make qt wallet test compatible with qt4 (Russell Yanofsky)
Tree-SHA512: a3e4598986cb3c5c20aaa1d440abc886d84fcc69a6ee4079787cfc8e3a2dce655060ff95612cb15ce8b5a9b8911e4afe2281345b59a4353ec32edf3771338381
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Unlike Qt5, the Qt4 signals implementation doesn't allow a signal to be
directly connected to a c++ lambda expression. Work around this by defining a
Callback QObject with a virtual method that can forward calls to a closure.
The Qt4 error was reported by Patrick Strateman <patrick.strateman@gmail.com>
in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10039#issuecomment-289248763
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dbf30ff [trivial] Fix typos in comments (practicalswift)
Tree-SHA512: a841c96ba1a80ab57206e8ef4fa9b40ecff2244075a5539fc09f57e763bf2e92b0ed089e32a0dbac3902518dcda43d224f75a3462a560148841746560640ba70
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Construct QTimer object directly, instead of relying on QTimer::singleShot
overloads accepting lambdas, which weren't introduced until Qt 5.4.
Avoids the following compile error in debian jessie:
```
qt/test/wallettests.cpp: In function ‘void {anonymous}::ConfirmSend()’:
qt/test/wallettests.cpp:34:6: error: no matching function for call to ‘QTimer::singleShot(int, Qt::TimerType, {anonymous}::ConfirmSend()::<lambda()>)’
});
^
qt/test/wallettests.cpp:34:6: note: candidates are:
In file included from /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtCore/QTimer:1:0,
from ./qt/sendcoinsdialog.h:13,
from qt/test/wallettests.cpp:7:
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtCore/qtimer.h:81:17: note: static void QTimer::singleShot(int, const QObject*, const char*)
static void singleShot(int msec, const QObject *receiver, const char *member);
^
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtCore/qtimer.h:81:17: note: no known conversion for argument 2 from ‘Qt::TimerType’ to ‘const QObject*’
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtCore/qtimer.h:82:17: note: static void QTimer::singleShot(int, Qt::TimerType, const QObject*, const char*)
static void singleShot(int msec, Qt::TimerType timerType, const QObject *receiver, const char *member);
^
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/QtCore/qtimer.h:82:17: note: candidate expects 4 arguments, 3 provided
```
Error reported by Pavel Janík <Pavel@Janik.cz> in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9974#issuecomment-287574436
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Construct scoped_connection directly instead of relying on copy initialization
and move constructor. Avoids the following compile error in debian jessie:
```
In file included from /usr/include/boost/signals2/signal.hpp:21:0,
from ./util.h:29,
from ./dbwrapper.h:11,
from ./txdb.h:10,
from ./test/test_bitcoin.h:11,
from qt/test/wallettests.cpp:11:
/usr/include/boost/signals2/connection.hpp: In function ‘uint256 {anonymous}::SendCoins(CWallet&, SendCoinsDialog&, const CBitcoinAddress&, CAmount)’:
/usr/include/boost/signals2/connection.hpp:234:7: error: ‘boost::signals2::scoped_connection::scoped_connection(const boost::signals2::scoped_connection&)’ is private
scoped_connection(const scoped_connection &other);
^
qt/test/wallettests.cpp:47:6: error: within this context
});
^
```
Error reported by Pavel Janík <Pavel@Janik.cz> in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9974#issuecomment-287550034
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Avoids following error when qt is statically linked into the test binary, as on
travis:
This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin "xcb"
in "".
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Reset global state after rpc tests, and remove unnecessary ECC initialization
to prevent assert error if it is initialized twice.
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The additional initializer is for the named arguments, which are unused
in the test (and unfilled global fields will be initialized to 0
anyhow), so this is a no-op apart from the warning.
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in 2016
27765b6 Increment MIT Licence copyright header year on files modified in 2016 (isle2983)
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Edited via:
$ contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py update .
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390bd14 [Qt] Console: don't allow empty arguments when using the comma-syntax (Jonas Schnelli)
6a32c0f Qt/Test: Check handling of empty arguments in RPC debug console (Luke Dashjr)
89c8d2c [Qt] Console: allow empty arguments (Jonas Schnelli)
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Defers to pre-defined version if found (e.g. protobuf). For protobuf case, the definitions are identical and thus include order should not affect results.
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Commands can be executed with bracket syntax, example: `getwalletinfo()`.
Commands can be nested, example: `sendtoaddress(getnewaddress(), 10)`.
Simple queries are possible: `listunspent()[0][txid]`
Object values are accessed with a non-quoted string, example: [txid].
Fully backward compatible.
`generate 101` is identical to `generate(101)`
Result value queries indicated with `[]` require the new brackets syntax.
Comma as argument separator is now also possible: `sendtoaddress,<address>,<amount>`
Space as argument separator works also with the bracket syntax, example: `sendtoaddress(getnewaddress() 10)
No dept limitation, complex commands are possible:
`decoderawtransaction(getrawtransaction(getblock(getbestblockhash())[tx][0]))[vout][0][value]`
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Now that boost no longer automatically initializes openssl, we have to
do it ourselves.
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- add static verifySize() function to PaymentServer and move the logging
on error into the function
- also use the new function in the unit test
- the function checks if the size is allowed as per BIP70
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QT_NO_KEYWORDS prevents Qt from defining the `foreach`, `signals`,
`slots` and `emit` macros.
Avoid overlap between Qt macros and boost - for example #undef hackiness
in #6421.
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The environment is prepared by the main thread to guard against invalid locale settings.
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Bitcoin amounts are stored as uint64 in the protobuf messages (see
paymentrequest.proto), but CAmount is defined as int64_t. Because
of that we need to verify that single and accumulated amounts are
in a valid range and no variable overflow has happened.
- fixes #5624 (#5622)
Thanks @SergioDemianLerner for reporting that issue and also supplying us
with a possible solution.
- add static verifyAmount() function to PaymentServer and move the logging
on error into the function
- also add a unit test to paymentservertests.cpp
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- this is based on #4122 (which can be closed)
Currently a payment request is only checked for expiration upon receipt.
It should be checked again immediately before sending coins to prevent
the user from paying to an expired invoice which would then require a
customer service interaction.
- add static verifyExpired() function to PaymentServer to be able to use
the same validation code in GUI and unit-testing code
- extend unit tests to use that function and also add an unit test which
overflows, because payment requests allow expires as uint64, whereas we
use int64_t for verification of expired payment requests
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- verify that payment request network matches client network
- add static verifyNetwork() function to PaymentServer to be able to use
the same validation code in GUI and unit-testing code
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- add a second PaymentRequest Test CA certificate to paymentrequestdata.h
(serial number f0:da:97:e4:38:d7:64:16) as caCert2_BASE64
- rename existing Test CA certificate to caCert1_BASE64
- rename existing payment request data to know they belong to
caCert1_BASE64
- update comments to reflect the changes and add a missing comment to one
of the payment requests
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Github-Pull: #5494
Rebased-From: 15de949bb9277e442302bdd8dee299a8d6deee60
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- this test required to make readPaymentRequestFromFile() public in order
to be able to is it in paymentservertests.cpp
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Lots of files ended up with indirect includes from script.h.
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This commit removes all the unnecessary dependencies (key, core,
netbase, sync, ...) from bitcoin-cli.
To do this it shards the chain parameters into BaseParams, which
contains just the RPC port and data directory (as used by utils and
bitcoin-cli) and Params, with the rest.
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bitcoin-config.h moved, but the old file is likely to still exist when
reconfiguring or switching branches. This would've caused files to not rebuild
correctly, and other strange problems.
Make the path explicit so that the old one cannot be found.
Core libs use config/bitcoin-config.h.
Libs (like crypto) which don't want access to bitcoin's headers continue
to use -Iconfig and #include bitcoin-config.h.
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