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Also add testing for estimatesmartfee in smartfees.py
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212bcca Add optional locktime to createrawtransaction (Tom Harding)
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similar to secp256k1 include and compile univalue over a subtree
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A non-zero locktime also causes input sequences to be set to
non-max, activating the locktime.
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076badb Add getblockheader RPC call (Peter Todd)
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2085895 fundrawtransaction tests (Jonas Schnelli)
21bbd92 Add fundrawtransaction RPC method (Matt Corallo)
1e0d1a2 Add FundTransaction method to wallet (Matt Corallo)
2d84e22 Small tweaks to CCoinControl for fundrawtransaction (Matt Corallo)
9b4e7d9 Add DummySignatureCreator which just creates zeroed sigs (Pieter Wuille)
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Alternative to getblock that works even when the block itself has been
pruned, returning all available information.
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# Conflicts:
# src/test/rpc_tests.cpp
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- implement find_value() function for UniValue
- replace all Array/Value/Object types with UniValues, remove JSON Spirit to UniValue wrapper
- remove JSON Spirit sources
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- avoid breaking the API because of different number/percision handling
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b74dcb3 Separate CTranslationInterface from CClientUIInterface (Jorge Timón)
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Fixes #2724 and #1570.
Adds the
automatically-subtract-the-fee-from-the-amount-and-send-whats-left
feature to the GUI and RPC (sendtoaddress,sendmany).
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Github-Pull: #5494
Rebased-From: 15de949bb9277e442302bdd8dee299a8d6deee60
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1a61396 fix missing gettransaction entries in rpcclient (Benedict Chan)
57e1716 update rpc help message for gettransaction to add includeWatchonly param (Benedict Chan)
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chainparams.h has not been used in this cpp file already, consider to remove it for clean.
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- ensures alphabetical ordering for includes etc. in source file headers
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bitcoin instead of satoshis
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balance calculation
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addresses
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in balance calculation.
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Changes:
* Add Add/Have WatchOnly methods to CKeyStore, and implementations
in CBasicKeyStore.
* Add similar methods to CWallet, and support entries for it in
CWalletDB.
* Make IsMine in script/wallet return a new enum 'isminetype',
rather than a boolean. This allows distinguishing between
spendable and unspendable coins.
* Add a field fSpendable to COutput (GetAvailableCoins' return type).
* Mark watchonly coins in listunspent as 'watchonly': true.
* Add 'watchonly' to validateaddress, suppressing script/pubkey/...
in this case.
Based on a patch by Eric Lombrozo.
Conflicts:
src/qt/walletmodel.cpp
src/rpcserver.cpp
src/wallet.cpp
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By default, all command line parameters are converted into JSON string
values. There is no need to manually specify the incoming type.
A binary decision "parse as string or JSON?" is all that's necessary.
Convert to a simple class, initialized at runtime startup, which offers
a quick lookup to answer "parse as JSON?" conversion question.
Future parameter conversions need only to indicate the method name
and zero-based index of the parameter needing JSON parsing.
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Accepts the transaction into mined blocks at a higher (or lower) priority
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As it says on the tin. It was deprecated in version 0.9, and
at some point it should be removed.
Removes the dependency of bitcoind on libbitcoin-cli.a. Move
some functions that used to be shared but are now only used in
bitcoin-cli.cpp to that file.
After this change, an error is printed (and exit code 1 is returned)
when the user tries to send RPC commands using bitcoind.
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A more complex construction via abs() yields the same end result.
Rebased-From: 34ff109
Rebased-By: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
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New RPC methods: return an estimate of the fee (or priority) a
transaction needs to be likely to confirm in a given number of
blocks.
Mike Hearn created the first version of this method for estimating fees.
It works as follows:
For transactions that took 1 to N (I picked N=25) blocks to confirm,
keep N buckets with at most 100 entries in each recording the
fees-per-kilobyte paid by those transactions.
(separate buckets are kept for transactions that confirmed because
they are high-priority)
The buckets are filled as blocks are found, and are saved/restored
in a new fee_estiamtes.dat file in the data directory.
A few variations on Mike's initial scheme:
To estimate the fee needed for a transaction to confirm in X buckets,
all of the samples in all of the buckets are used and a median of
all of the data is used to make the estimate. For example, imagine
25 buckets each containing the full 100 entries. Those 2,500 samples
are sorted, and the estimate of the fee needed to confirm in the very
next block is the 50'th-highest-fee-entry in that sorted list; the
estimate of the fee needed to confirm in the next two blocks is the
150'th-highest-fee-entry, etc.
That algorithm has the nice property that estimates of how much fee
you need to pay to get confirmed in block N will always be greater
than or equal to the estimate for block N+1. It would clearly be wrong
to say "pay 11 uBTC and you'll get confirmed in 3 blocks, but pay
12 uBTC and it will take LONGER".
A single block will not contribute more than 10 entries to any one
bucket, so a single miner and a large block cannot overwhelm
the estimates.
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We don't use lexical_cast anywhere, no need to include it.
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Just a pet peeve.
(PrintException has exactly the same body as PrintExceptionContinue but
does a re-throw at the end. Move these re-throws to the call
site, this aids understanding what is going on as well as eliminates a
bit of code duplication in util.cpp)
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bitcoin-cli: remove unneeded dependencies (only minor code movement)
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