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This is needed when we want to encode an arbitrary number as CompactSize
like node service flags, which is a bitmask and could be bigger than the
usual size of an object.
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removed trailing whitespace to make linter happy
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f9ee0f37c28f604bc82dab502ce229c66ef5b3b9 Add comments to CustomUintFormatter (Pieter Wuille)
4eb5643e3538863c9d2ff261f49a9a1b248de243 Convert everything except wallet/qt to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
2b1f85e8c52c8bc5a17eae4c809eaf61d724af98 Convert blockencodings_tests to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
73747afbbeb013669faf4c4d2c0903cec4526fb0 Convert merkleblock to new serialization (Pieter Wuille)
d06fedd1bc26bf5bf2b203d4445aeaebccca780e Add SER_READ and SER_WRITE for read/write-dependent statements (Russell Yanofsky)
6f9a1e5ad0a270d3b5a715f3e3ea0911193bf244 Extend CustomUintFormatter to support enums (Russell Yanofsky)
769ee5fa0011ae658770586442715452a656559d Merge BigEndian functionality into CustomUintFormatter (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
The next step of changes from #10785.
This:
* Adds support for enum serialization to `CustomUintFormatter`, used in `CAddress` for service flags.
* Merges `BigEndian` into `CustomUintFormatter`, used in `CNetAddr` for port numbers.
* Converts everything (except wallet and gui) to use the new serialization framework.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK f9ee0f37c2, only change is new documentation commit for CustomUintFormatter 📂
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f9ee0f37c28f604bc82dab502ce229c66ef5b3b9. Just new commit adding comment since last review
jonatack:
Code review re-ACK f9ee0f37c28f604bc82dab502ce229c6 only change since last review is an additional commit adding Doxygen documentation for `CustomUintFormatter`.
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Extracted and extended by Pieter Wuille from a comment by Russ
Yanofsky (see
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18317#discussion_r398625457).
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Extracted by Pieter Wuille from a comment by Russ Yanofsky, see
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18317#discussion_r398821936.
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353f376277ad9b87e03c9ccbc1028c4b6d12e8ea Convert blockencodings.h to new serialization framework (Pieter Wuille)
e574fff53eec4a27c83b765cb69e31d8399047ea Add CustomUintFormatter (Pieter Wuille)
10633398f2dddf929d3f535aa48d138ad5e6c50f Add DifferenceFormatter (Russell Yanofsky)
56dd9f04c701aa3ac340e95065bf83de20373c8b Make VectorFormatter support stateful formatters (Russell Yanofsky)
3ca574cef0b4423f21b2c3efd8f5c9f71d52f219 Convert CCompactSize to proper formatter (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is probably the most involved change in the sequence of changes extracted from #10785.
In order to implement the differential encoding of BIP152, this change changes `VectorFormatter` to permit a stateful sub-formatter, which is then used by `DifferenceFormatter`. A `CustomUintFormatter` is added as well to do the 48-bit serialization of short ids.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 353f376277ad9b87e03c9ccbc1028c4b6d12e8ea, nice change
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 353f376277ad9b87e03c9ccbc1028c4b6d12e8ea. Only changes since last review are suggested assert change and MASK->MAX rename
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This removes the need for the GNU C++ extension of variadic macros.
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This allows a very compact notation for serialization of vectors whose
elements are not serialized using their default encoding.
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classes
This adds the (internal) Wrapper class, and the Using function that uses it. Given
a class F that implements Ser(stream, const object&) and Unser(stream, object&)
functions, this permits writing e.g. READWRITE(Using<F>(object)).
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This new approach uses a static method which takes the object as
a argument. This has the advantage that its constness can be a
template parameter, allowing a single implementation that sees the
object as const for serialization and non-const for deserialization,
without casts.
More boilerplate is included in the new macro as well.
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86b47fa741408b061ab0bda784b8678bfd7dfa88 speed up Unserialize_impl for prevector (Akio Nakamura)
Pull request description:
The unserializer for prevector uses `resize()` for reserve the area, but it's prefer to use `reserve()` because `resize()` have overhead to call its constructor many times.
However, `reserve()` does not change the value of `_size` (a private member of prevector).
This PR make the logic of read from stream to callback function, and prevector handles initilizing new values with that call-back and ajust the value of `_size`.
The changes are as follows:
1. prevector.h
Add a public member function named 'append'.
This function has 2 params, number of elemenst to append and call-back function that initilizing new appended values.
2. serialize.h
In the following two function:
- `Unserialize_impl(Stream& is, prevector<N, T>& v, const unsigned char&)`
- `Unserialize_impl(Stream& is, prevector<N, T>& v, const V&)`
Make a callback function from each original logic of reading values from stream, and call prevector's `append()`.
3. test/prevector_tests.cpp
Add a test for `append()`.
## A benchmark result is following:
[Machine]
MacBook Pro (macOS 10.13.3/i7 2.2GHz/mem 16GB/SSD)
[result]
DeserializeAndCheckBlockTest => 22% faster
DeserializeBlockTest => 29% faster
[before PR]
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
DeserializeAndCheckBlockTest, 60, 160, 94.4901, 0.0094644, 0.0104715, 0.0098339
DeserializeBlockTest, 60, 130, 65.0964, 0.00800362, 0.00895134, 0.00824187
[After PR]
# Benchmark, evals, iterations, total, min, max, median
DeserializeAndCheckBlockTest, 60, 160, 77.1597, 0.00767013, 0.00858959, 0.00805757
DeserializeBlockTest, 60, 130, 49.9443, 0.00613926, 0.00691187, 0.00635527
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
utACK 86b47fa741408b061ab0bda784b8678bfd7dfa88
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The unserializer for prevector uses resize() for reserve the area,
but it's prefer to use reserve() because resize() have overhead
to call its constructor many times.
However, reserve() does not change the value of "_size"
(a private member of prevector).
This PR introduce resize_uninitialized() to prevector that similar to
resize() but does not call constructor, and added elements are
explicitly initialized in Unserialize_imple().
The changes are as follows:
1. prevector.h
Add a public member function named 'resize_uninitialized'.
This function processes like as resize() but does not call constructors.
So added elemensts needs explicitly initialized after this returns.
2. serialize.h
In the following two function:
Unserialize_impl(Stream& is, prevector<N, T>& v, const unsigned char&)
Unserialize_impl(Stream& is, prevector<N, T>& v, const V&)
Calls resize_uninitialized() instead of resize()
3. test/prevector_tests.cpp
Add a test for resize_uninitialized().
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Now that `GetType()` is not propagated, the benefits are not worth the code.
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ece88fd Introduce BigEndian wrapper and use it for netaddress ports (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is another small improvement taken from #10785.
Instead of manually converting from/to BE format in the `CService` serializer, provide a generic way in serialize.h to serialize BE data (only 16 bits for now).
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818dc74 Support serialization as another type without casting (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds a `READWRITEAS(type, obj)` macro which serializes `obj` as if it were converted to `const type&` when `const`, and to `type&` when non-`const`. No actual cast is involved, so this only works when this conversion can be done automatically.
This makes it usable in serialization code that uses a single implementation for both serialization and deserializing, which doesn't know the constness of the object involved.
This is a redo of #12712, using a slightly different interface.
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Support is added to serialize arrays of type char or unsigned char directly,
without any wrappers. All invocations of the FLATDATA wrappers that are
obsoleted by this are removed.
This includes a patch by Russell Yanofsky to make char casting type safe.
The serialization of CSubNet is changed to serialize a bool directly rather
than though FLATDATA. This makes the serialization independent of the size
of the bool type (and will use 1 byte everywhere).
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This adds a READWRITEAS(type, obj) macro which serializes obj as if it
were casted to (const type&) when const, and to (type&) when non-const.
This makes it usable in serialization code that uses a single
implementation for both serialization and deserializing, which doesn't
know the constness of the object involved.
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Using VARINT with signed types is dangerous because negative values will appear
to serialize correctly, but then deserialize as positive values mod 128.
This commit changes the VARINT macro to trigger an error by default if called
with an signed value, and updates broken uses of VARINT to pass a special flag
that lets them keep working with no change in behavior.
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Currently, the READWRITE macro cannot be passed any non-const temporaries, as
the SerReadWrite function only accepts lvalue references.
Deserializing into a temporary is very common, however. See for example
things like 's >> VARINT(n)'. The VARINT macro produces a temporary wrapper
that holds a reference to n.
Fix this by accepting non-const rvalue references instead of lvalue references.
We don't propagate the rvalue-ness down, as there are no useful optimizations
that only apply to temporaries.
Then use this new functionality to get rid of many (but not all) uses of the
'REF' macro (which casts away constness).
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680bc2cbb Use range-based for loops (C++11) when looping over map elements (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Before this commit:
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for (std::map<T1, T2>::iterator x = y.begin(); x != y.end(); ++x) {
T1 z = (*x).first;
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}
```
After this commit:
```c++
for (auto& x : y) {
T1 z = x.first;
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}
```
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for (std::map<T1, T2>::iterator x = y.begin(); x != y.end(); ++x) {
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In order to avoid unintended implicit conversions.
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