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- clarify that there can be multiple warning messages
- specify the correct wallet action
- describe the use of newlines as delimiters
Github-Pull: #27279
Rebased-From: f73782a9032a462a71569e9424db9bf9eeababf3
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ReacceptWalletTransactions is replaced by ResubmitWalletTransactions
which already handles acquiring the necessary locks internally.
Github-Pull: #26205
Rebased-From: 01f3534632d18c772901fb6ce22f6394eae96799
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transaction chains
3405f3eed5cf841b23a569b64a376c2e5b5026cd test: Test that an unconfirmed not-in-mempool chain is rebroadcast (Andrew Chow)
10d91c5abe9ed7dcc237c9d52c588e7d26e162a4 wallet: Deduplicate Resend and ReacceptWalletTransactions (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently `ResendWalletTransactions` (used for normal rebroadcasts) will attempt to rebroadcast all of the transactions in the wallet in the order they are stored in `mapWallet`. This ends up being random as `mapWallet` is a `std::unordered_map`. However `ReacceptWalletTransactions` (used for adding to the mempool on loading) first sorts the txs by wallet insertion order, then submits them. The result is that `ResendWalletTranactions` will fail to rebroadcast child transactions if their txids happen to be lexicographically less than their parent's txid. This PR resolves this issue by combining `ReacceptWalletTransactions` and `ResendWalletTransactions` into a new `ResubmitWalletTransactions` so that the iteration code and basic checks are shared.
A test has also been added that checks that such transaction chains are rebroadcast correctly.
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50996241f2b0eefeaab4fcd11b9730fa2dc107ae rpc: sort listdescriptors result (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
This puts receive and change descriptors directly below each other.
The change would be simpler if `UniValue` arrays were sortable.
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Both of these functions do almost the exact same thing. They can be
deduplicated so that their behavior matches except for the filtering
aspect. As this function will now always be called on wallet loading,
nNextResend will also always be initialized, so
wallet_resendwallettransactions.py is updated to account for that.
This also resolves a bug where ResendWalletTransactions would fail to
rebroadcast txs in insertion order thereby potentially rebroadcasting a
child transaction before its parent and causing the child to not
actually get rebroadcast.
Also names the combined function to ResubmitWalletTransactions as the
function just submits the transactions to the mempool rather than doing
any sending by itself.
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There is no RPC call named `rescanwallet`, i.e. fix this by renaming to
the actual RPC called `rescanblockchain`.
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sed -i s/rescanwallet/rescanblockchain/ $(git grep -l rescanwallet)
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This is required for removing the UniValue copy constructor.
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sed -i 's/return NullUniValue/return UniValue::VNULL/g' $(git grep -l NullUniValue ':(exclude)src/univalue')
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Second attempt
1be796418934ae7370cb0ed501877db59e738106 test, wallet: Add mempool rescan test for import RPCs (Fabian Jahr)
833ce76df712932c19e99737e87b5569e2bca34b rpc, wallet: Document mempool rescan after importdescriptor, importwallet (Fabian Jahr)
0e396d1ba701c9ac6280a98bf37f53352167e724 rpc, wallet: Document mempool scan after importmulti (Fabian Jahr)
e6d3ef85867545a5a66a211e35e818e8a1b166fa rpc, wallet: Document mempool scan after importpubkey (Fabian Jahr)
6d3db52e667474b6c0c2e4eeb9fb5b3ba4063205 rpc, wallet: Document and test mempool scan after importprivkey (João Barbosa)
3abdbbb90a4a8f2041fec37506268e66a0b3eb31 rpc, wallet: Document and test mempool scan after importaddress (João Barbosa)
236239bd40ae1175537fc932df5af27902326329 wallet: Rescan mempool for transactions as well (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
This PR picks up the work from #18964 and closes #18954.
It should incorporate all the unaddressed feedback from the PR:
- Mempool rescan now expanded to all relevant import* RPCs
- Added documentation in the help of each RPC
- More tests
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Sjors:
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co-authored-by: Fabian Jahr <fjahr@protonmail.com>
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co-authored-by: Fabian Jahr <fjahr@protonmail.com>
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sed -i 's|\<get_int64\>|getInt<int64_t>|g' $(git grep -l get_int ':(exclude)src/univalue')
sed -i 's|\<get_int\>|getInt<int>|g' $(git grep -l get_int ':(exclude)src/univalue')
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4637bbe448ae7370528f40092ce230c32602a6d6 rpc: Explain active and internal in listdescriptors (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The current help text for active and internal in listdescriptors is not particularly helpful. They require the reader to already know what those terms mean. This help text is updated to actually explain the definitions of those words in context of a descriptor wallet.
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S3RK:
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helper (boost::split replacement)
a62e84438d27ee6213219fe2c233e58814fcbb5d fuzz: add `SplitString` fuzz target (MarcoFalke)
4fad7e46d94a0fdee4ff917e81360d7ae6bd8110 test: add unit tests for `SplitString` helper (Kiminuo)
9cc8e876e412056ed22d364538f0da3d5d71946d refactor: introduce single-separator split helper `SplitString` (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a simple string split helper `SplitString` that takes use of the spanparsing `Split` function that was first introduced in #13697 (commit fe8a7dcd78cfeedc9a7c705e91384f793822912b). This enables to replace most calls to `boost::split`, in the cases where only a single separator character is used. Note that while previous attempts to replace `boost::split` were controversial (e.g. #13751), this one has a trivial implementation: it merely uses an internal helper (that is unit tested and in regular use with output descriptiors) and converts its result from spans to strings. As a drawback though, not all `boost::split` instances can be tackled.
As a possible optimization, one could return a vector of `std::string_view`s (available since C++17) instead of strings, to avoid copies. This would need more carefulness on the caller sites though, to avoid potential lifetime issues, and it's probably not worth it, considering that none of the places where strings are split are really performance-critical.
ACKs for top commit:
martinus:
Code review ACK a62e84438d27ee6213219fe2c233e58814fcbb5d. Ran all tests. I also like that with `boost::split` it was not obvious that the resulting container was cleared, and with `SplitString` API that's obvious.
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The current help text for active and internal in listdescriptors is not
particularly helpful. They require the reader to already know what those
terms mean. This help text is updated to actually explain the
definitions of those words in context of a descriptor wallet.
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UNREACHABLE macros
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This helper uses spanparsing::Split internally and enables to replace
all calls to boost::split where only a single separator is passed.
Co-authored-by: Martin Ankerl <Martin.Ankerl@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
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Warning: Replacing fs::system_complete calls with fs::absolute calls
in this commit may cause minor changes in behaviour because fs::absolute
no longer strips trailing slashes; however these changes are believed to
be safe.
Co-authored-by: Russell Yanofsky <russ@yanofsky.org>
Co-authored-by: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
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`node::` and `wallet::` namespaces
e5b6aef61221b621ad77b5f075a16897e08835bf Move CBlockFileInfo::ToString method where class is declared (Russell Yanofsky)
f7086fd8ff084ab0dd656d75b7485e59263bdfd8 Add src/wallet/* code to wallet:: namespace (Russell Yanofsky)
90fc8b089d591cabff60ee829a33f96c37fd27ba Add src/node/* code to node:: namespace (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
There are no code changes, this is just adding `namespace` and `using` declarations and `node::` or `wallet::` qualifiers in some places.
Motivations for this change are:
- To make it easier to see when node and wallet code is being accessed places where it shouldn't be. For example if GUI code is accessing node and wallet internals or if wallet and node code are referencing each other.
- To make source code organization clearer ([#15732](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15732)), being able to know that `wallet::` code is in `src/wallet/`, `node::` code is in `src/node/`, `init::` code is in `src/init/`, `util::` code is in `src/util/`, etc.
Reviewing with `git log -p -n1 -U0 --word-diff-regex=.` can be helpful to verify this is only updating declarations, not changing code.
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`fs::path` looks more native than `std::string` for a parameter which
represents a backup file. This change eliminates back-and-forth type
conversions.
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Commits of previous years:
* 2020: fa0074e2d82928016a43ca408717154a1c70a4db
* 2019: aaaaad6ac95b402fe18d019d67897ced6b316ee0
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ranged descriptors
65efbba45d817261f590d043c69a9981e6b637bd rpcwallet: mention labels are deactivated for ranged descriptors (Antoine Poinsot)
Pull request description:
It was confusing when trying to use it as a blackbox. So mention it so next ones don't have to open the said box :)
See #23749 for context
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Sjors:
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the wallet section
62fa61fa4a33ff4d108a65d656ffe2cac4330824 refactor: remove the wallet folder if the restore fails (w0xlt)
abbb7eccef3fc1c36f34756458d2792f6661e29f refactor: Move restorewallet() RPC logic to the wallet section (w0xlt)
4807f73f48f4ff1084fcf7aee94e5b14592bfda8 refactor: Implement restorewallet() logic in the wallet section (w0xlt)
Pull request description:
Currently `restorewallet()` logic is written in the RPC layer and it can´t be reused by GUI. So it moves this to the wallet section and then, GUI can access it.
This is necessary to implement the "Restore Wallet" menu item in the GUI (which is already implemented in https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/471 ).
This commit also simplifies error handling and adds a new behavior: if the restore fails, the invalid wallet folder is removed.
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It also simplifies restorewallet() and loadwallet() RPC error handling.
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Wallet RPCs that allow a rescan based on block-timestamp or block-height
need to sync with the active chain first, because the user might assume
the wallet is up-to-date with the latest block they got reported via a
blockchain RPC.
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11daf6ceb1d9ea1f8d638b123eecfe39d162a7c3 More Span simplifications (Pieter Wuille)
568dd2f83900a11a4dbba1250722791a135bf0a9 Replace MakeSpan helper with Span deduction guide (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
C++17 supports [user-defined deduction guides](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/class_template_argument_deduction), allowing class constructors to be invoked without specifying class template arguments. Instead, the code can contain rules to infer the template arguments from the constructor argument types.
This alleviates the need for the `MakeSpan` helper. Convert the existing MakeSpan rules into deduction rules for `Span` itself, and replace all invocations of `MakeSpan` with just `Span` ones.
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MarcoFalke:
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