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Add label API to wallet RPC.
This is one step towards #3816 ("Remove bolt-on account system") although it doesn't
actually remove anything yet.
These initially mirror the account functions, with the following differences:
- These functions aren't DEPRECATED in the help
- Help mentions 'label' instead of accounts. In the language used, labels are
associated with addresses, instead of addresses associated with labels. (unlike
with accounts.)
- Labels have no balance
- No balances in `listlabels`
- `listlabels` has no minconf or watchonly argument
- Like in the GUI, labels can be set on any address, not just receiving addreses
- Unlike accounts, labels can be deleted.
Being unable to delete them is a common annoyance (see #1231).
Currently only by reassigning all addresses using `setlabel`, but an explicit
call `deletelabel` which assigns all address to the default label may make
sense.
Thanks to Pierre Rochard for test fixes.
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9b0f0c5 Add m_ prefix to WalletBatch::m_batch (Russell Yanofsky)
398c6f0 Update walletdb comment after renaming. (Russell Yanofsky)
ea23945 scripted-diff: Rename wallet database classes (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Scripted diff to rename some wallet classes. Motivated by discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687#discussion_r155354119
| Current | New |
| ---------------- | ------------------- |
| CDBEnv | BerkeleyEnvironment |
| CDB | BerkeleyBatch |
| CWalletDBWrapper | WalletDatabase |
| CWalletDB | WalletBatch |
Berkeley\* classes are intended to contain BDB specific code, while Wallet\* classes are intended to be more backend-agnostic.
Also renamed associated variables:
| Current | New |
| ------------------- | --------------- |
| dbw | database |
| pwalletdb | batch |
| pwalletdbEncryption | encrypted_batch |
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d207207 [logging] add lint-logs.sh to check for newline termination. (John Newbery)
5c21e6c [logging] Comment all continuing logs. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Check that all calls to LogPrintf() are terminated by a newline,
except those that are explicitly marked as 'continued' logs.
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-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/\<CWalletDBWrapper\>/BerkeleyDatabase/g' src/wallet/db.h src/wallet/db.cpp
sed -i '/statuses/i/** Backend-agnostic database type. */\nusing WalletDatabase = BerkeleyDatabase\;\n' src/wallet/walletdb.h
ren() { git grep -l "\<$1\>" 'src/*.cpp' 'src/*.h' ':(exclude)*dbwrapper*' test | xargs sed -i "s:\<$1\>:$2:g"; }
ren CDBEnv BerkeleyEnvironment
ren CDB BerkeleyBatch
ren CWalletDBWrapper WalletDatabase
ren CWalletDB WalletBatch
ren dbw database
ren m_dbw m_database
ren walletdb batch
ren pwalletdb batch
ren pwalletdbIn batch_in
ren wallet/batch.h wallet/walletdb.h
ren pwalletdbEncryption encrypted_batch
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
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Most logs should terminated with a '\n'. Some logs
are built up over multiple calls to logPrintf(), so
do not need a newline terminater. Comment all of
these 'continued' logs as a linter hing.
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Log messages should terminate with a '\n', or the following log will be
written to the same line without a timestamp. Fix a couple of cases
where the message is not terminated with a \n.
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1f45e21 scripted-diff: Convert 11 enums into scoped enums (C++11) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Rationale (from Bjarne Stroustrup's ["C++11 FAQ"](http://www.stroustrup.com/C++11FAQ.html#enum)):
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> The enum classes ("new enums", "strong enums") address three problems with traditional C++ enumerations:
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> * conventional enums implicitly convert to int, causing errors when someone does not want an enumeration to act as an integer.
> * conventional enums export their enumerators to the surrounding scope, causing name clashes.
> * the underlying type of an enum cannot be specified, causing confusion, compatibility problems, and makes forward declaration impossible.
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> The new enums are "enum class" because they combine aspects of traditional enumerations (names values) with aspects of classes (scoped members and absence of conversions).
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2fb9c1e shuffle selected coins before transaction finalization (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
Currently inputs are ordered based on COutPoint ordering, which while doesn't leak additional internal wallet state, likely further fingerprints the wallet as a Core wallet to observers.
Note: This slightly changed behavior of `fundrawtransaction` in that the newly-appended inputs will now be shuffled rather than in outpoint-order. This does not break API compatibility.
Simple shuffling of the coins being returned will hopefully allow the wallet to blend in a bit more, in lieu of additional data to find what other wallets are doing, or another standard, ala @gmaxwell's suggested of ordering via scriptPubKey.
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d2527bd Rename wallet_accounts.py test (Russell Yanofsky)
045eeb8 Rename account to label where appropriate (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Rename account to label where appropriate
This change only updates strings and adds RPC aliases, but should simplify the implementation of address labels in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7729, by getting renaming out of the way and letting that change focus on semantics.
The difference between accounts and labels is that labels apply only to addresses, while accounts apply to both addresses and transactions (transactions have "from" and "to" accounts). The code associating accounts with transactions is clumsy and unreliable so we would like get rid of it.
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There is a rebased version of #7729 atop this PR at https://github.com/ryanofsky/bitcoin/commits/pr/label, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7729#issuecomment-338417139.
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081bf54 Test that BnB is not used when there are preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
6ef9982 Actually disable BnB when there are preset inputs (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
We don't want to use BnB when there are preset inputs because there
is some weirdness with making that work with using the KnapsackSolver
as the fallback. Currently we say that we haven't used bnb when
there are preset inputs, but we don't actually disable BnB. This fixes
that.
I thought this was done originally. I guess it got lost in a rebase somewhere.
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d27327c79a Fix typos (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix typos.
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4d9b4256d8 Fix typos (Dimitris Apostolou)
Pull request description:
Unfortunately I messed up my repo while trying to squash #12593 so I created a PR with just the correct fixes.
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This change only updates strings and adds RPC aliases, but should simplify the
implementation of address labels in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7729, by getting renaming out of the
way and letting it focus on semantics.
The difference between accounts and labels is that labels apply only to
addresses, while accounts apply to both addresses and transactions
(transactions have "from" and "to" accounts). The code associating accounts
with transactions is clumsy and unreliable so we would like get rid of it.
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We don't want to use BnB when there are preset inputs because there
is some weirdness with making that work with using the KnapsackSolver
as the fallback. Currently we say that we haven't used bnb when
there are preset inputs, but we don't actually disable BnB. This fixes
that.
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73b5bf2cb Add a test to make sure that negative effective values are filtered (Andrew Chow)
76d2f068a Benchmark BnB in the worst case where it exhausts (Andrew Chow)
6a34ff533 Have SelectCoinsMinConf and SelectCoins use BnB or Knapsack and use it (Andrew Chow)
fab04887c Add a GetMinimumFeeRate function which is wrapped by GetMinimumFee (Andrew Chow)
cd927ff32 Move original knapsack solver tests to coinselector_tests.cpp (Andrew Chow)
fb716f7b2 Move current coin selection algorithm to coinselection.{cpp,h} (Andrew Chow)
4566ab75f Add tests for the Branch and Bound algorithm (Andrew Chow)
4b2716da4 Remove coinselection.h -> wallet.h circular dependency (Andrew Chow)
7d77eb1a5 Use a struct for output eligibility (Andrew Chow)
ce7435cf1 Move output eligibility to a separate function (Andrew Chow)
0185939be Implement Branch and Bound coin selection in a new file (Andrew Chow)
f84fed8eb Store effective value, fee, and long term fee in CInputCoin (Andrew Chow)
12ec29d3b Calculate and store the number of bytes required to spend an input (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This is an implementation of the [Branch and Bound coin selection algorithm written by Murch](http://murch.one/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/erhardt2016coinselection.pdf) (@xekyo). I have it set so this algorithm will run first and if it fails, it will fall back to the current coin selection algorithm. The coin selection algorithms and tests have been refactored to separate files instead of having them all in wallet.cpp.
I have added some tests for the new algorithm and a test for all of coin selection in general. However, more tests may be needed, but I will need help with coming up with more test cases.
This PR uses some code borrowed from #10360 to use effective values when selecting coins.
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b4bc32a451 [wallet] Get rid of CWalletTx default constructor (Russell Yanofsky)
a128bdc9e1 [wallet] Construct CWalletTx objects in CommitTransaction (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Two commits:
- `Construct CWalletTx objects in CommitTransaction` moves a bunch of CWalletTx initialization into CWallet::CommitTransaction to dedup some code and avoid future inconsistencies in how wallet transactions are created.
- `Get rid of CWalletTx default constructor` does what is described and eliminates the possibility of empty transaction entries being inadvertently created by mapWallet[hash] accesses.
Both of these changes were originally part of #9381
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Failure looks like:
Entering test case "ComputeTimeSmart"
test_bitcoin: sync.cpp:100: void potential_deadlock_detected(const std::pair<void*, void*>&, const LockStack&, const LockStack&): Assertion `false' failed.
unknown location(0): fatal error in "ComputeTimeSmart": signal: SIGABRT (application abort requested)
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(566): last checkpoint
Reproducible with:
./configure --enable-debug
make -C src test/test_bitcoin && src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_tests/ComputeTimeSmart
Happens due to "92fabcd443 Add LookupBlockIndex function" which acquires
cs_main from inside CWallet::ComputeTimeSmart.
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92fabcd44 Add LookupBlockIndex function (João Barbosa)
43a32b739 Add missing cs_lock in CreateWalletFromFile (João Barbosa)
f814a3e8f Fix cs_main lock in LoadExternalBlockFile (João Barbosa)
c651df8b3 Lock cs_main while loading block index in AppInitMain (João Barbosa)
02de6a6bc Assert cs_main is held when accessing mapBlockIndex (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Replace all `mapBlockIndex` lookups with the new `LookupBlockIndex()`. In some cases it avoids a second lookup.
Tree-SHA512: ca31118f028a19721f2191d86f2dd398144d04df345694575a64aeb293be2f85785201480c3c578a0ec99690516205708558c0fd4168b09313378fd4e60a8412
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Allows SelectCoinsMinConf and SelectCoins be able to switch between
using BnB or Knapsack for choosing coins.
Has SelectCoinsMinConf do the preprocessing necessary to support either
BnB or Knapsack. This includes calculating the filtering the effective
values for each input.
Uses BnB in CreateTransaction to find an exact match for the output.
If BnB fails, it will fallback to the Knapsack solver.
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Moves the current coin selection algorithm out of SelectCoinsMinConf
and puts it in coinselection.{cpp,h}. The new function, KnapsackSolver,
instead of taking a vector of COutputs, will take a vector of CInputCoins
that is prepared by SelectCoinsMinConf.
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Changes CInputCoin to coinselection and to use CTransactionRef in
order to avoid a circular dependency. Also moves other coin selection
specific variables out of wallet.h to coinselectoin.h
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Instead of specifying 3 parameters, use a struct for those parameters
in order to reduce the number of arguments to SelectCoinsMinConf.
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Create a new file for coin selection logic and implement the BnB algorithm in it.
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-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/enum DBErrors/enum class DBErrors/g' src/wallet/walletdb.h
git grep -l DB_ | xargs sed -i 's/DB_\(LOAD_OK\|CORRUPT\|NONCRITICAL_ERROR\|TOO_NEW\|LOAD_FAIL\|NEED_REWRITE\)/DBErrors::\1/g'
sed -i 's/^ DBErrors::/ /g' src/wallet/walletdb.h
sed -i 's/enum VerifyResult/enum class VerifyResult/g' src/wallet/db.h
sed -i 's/\(VERIFY_OK\|RECOVER_OK\|RECOVER_FAIL\)/VerifyResult::\1/g' src/wallet/db.cpp
sed -i 's/enum ThresholdState/enum class ThresholdState/g' src/versionbits.h
git grep -l THRESHOLD_ | xargs sed -i 's/THRESHOLD_\(DEFINED\|STARTED\|LOCKED_IN\|ACTIVE\|FAILED\)/ThresholdState::\1/g'
sed -i 's/^ ThresholdState::/ /g' src/versionbits.h
sed -i 's/enum SigVersion/enum class SigVersion/g' src/script/interpreter.h
git grep -l SIGVERSION_ | xargs sed -i 's/SIGVERSION_\(BASE\|WITNESS_V0\)/SigVersion::\1/g'
sed -i 's/^ SigVersion::/ /g' src/script/interpreter.h
sed -i 's/enum RetFormat {/enum class RetFormat {/g' src/rest.cpp
sed -i 's/RF_\(UNDEF\|BINARY\|HEX\|JSON\)/RetFormat::\1/g' src/rest.cpp
sed -i 's/^ RetFormat::/ /g' src/rest.cpp
sed -i 's/enum HelpMessageMode {/enum class HelpMessageMode {/g' src/init.h
git grep -l HMM_ | xargs sed -i 's/HMM_BITCOIN/HelpMessageMode::BITCOIN/g'
sed -i 's/^ HelpMessageMode::/ /g' src/init.h
sed -i 's/enum FeeEstimateHorizon/enum class FeeEstimateHorizon/g' src/policy/fees.h
sed -i 's/enum RBFTransactionState/enum class RBFTransactionState/g' src/policy/rbf.h
git grep -l RBF_ | xargs sed -i 's/RBF_TRANSACTIONSTATE_\(UNKNOWN\|REPLACEABLE_BIP125\|FINAL\)/RBFTransactionState::\1/g'
sed -i 's/^ RBFTransactionState::/ /g' src/policy/rbf.h
sed -i 's/enum BlockSource {/enum class BlockSource {/g' src/qt/clientmodel.h
git grep -l BLOCK_SOURCE_ | xargs sed -i 's/BLOCK_SOURCE_\(NONE\|REINDEX\|DISK\|NETWORK\)/BlockSource::\1/g'
sed -i 's/^ BlockSource::/ /g' src/qt/clientmodel.h
sed -i 's/enum FlushStateMode {/enum class FlushStateMode {/g' src/validation.cpp
sed -i 's/FLUSH_STATE_\(NONE\|IF_NEEDED\|PERIODIC\|ALWAYS\)/FlushStateMode::\1/g' src/validation.cpp
sed -i 's/^ FlushStateMode::/ /g' src/validation.cpp
sed -i 's/enum WitnessMode {/enum class WitnessMode {/g' src/test/script_tests.cpp
sed -i 's/WITNESS_\(NONE\|PKH\|SH\)/WitnessMode::\1/g' src/test/script_tests.cpp
sed -i 's/^ WitnessMode::/ /g' src/test/script_tests.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
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No change in behavior in the normal case. But buggy mapWallet lookups with
invalid txids will now throw exceptions instead of inserting dummy entries into
the map, and potentially causing segfaults and other failures.
This also makes it a compiler error to use the mapWallet[hash] syntax which
could create dummy entries.
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Construct CWalletTx objects in CWallet::CommitTransaction, instead of having
callers do it. This ensures CWalletTx objects are constructed in a uniform way
and all fields are set.
This also makes it possible to avoid confusing and wasteful CWalletTx copies in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9381
There is no change in behavior.
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be8ab7d08 Create new wallet databases as directories rather than files (Russell Yanofsky)
26c06f24e Allow wallet files not in -walletdir directory (Russell Yanofsky)
d8a99f65e Allow wallet files in multiple directories (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This change consists of three commits:
* The first commit is a pure refactoring that removes the restriction that two wallets can only be opened at the same time if they are contained in the same directory.
* The second commit removes the restriction that `-wallet` filenames can only refer to files in the `-walletdir` directory.
* The third commit makes second commit a little safer by changing bitcoin to create wallet databases as directories rather than files, so they can be safely backed up.
All three commits should be straightforward:
* The first commit adds around 20 lines of new code and then updates a bunch of function signatures (generally updating them to take plain fs::path parameters, instead of combinations of strings, fs::paths, and objects like CDBEnv and CWalletDBWrapper).
* The second commit removes two `-wallet` filename checks and adds some test cases to the multiwallet unit test.
* The third commit just changes the mapping from specified wallet paths to bdb environment & data paths.
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**Note:** For anybody looking at this PR for the first time, I think you can skip the comments before _20 Nov_ and start reading at https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687#issuecomment-345625565. Comments before _20 Nov_ were about an earlier version of the PR that didn't include the third commit, and then confusion from not seeing the first commit.
Tree-SHA512: 00bbb120fe0df847cf57014f75f1f7f1f58b0b62fa0b3adab4560163ebdfe06ccdfff33b4231693f03c5dc23601cb41954a07bcea9a4919c8d42f7d62bcf6024
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92f1f8b31 Split off key_io_tests from base58_tests (Pieter Wuille)
119b0f85e Split key_io (address/key encodings) off from base58 (Pieter Wuille)
ebfe217b1 Stop using CBase58Data for ext keys (Pieter Wuille)
32e69fa0d Replace CBitcoinSecret with {Encode,Decode}Secret (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This PR contains some of the changes left as TODO in #11167 (and built on top of that PR). They are not intended for backporting.
This removes the `CBase58`, `CBitcoinSecret`, `CBitcoinExtKey`, and `CBitcoinExtPubKey` classes, in favor of simple `Encode`/`Decode` functions. Furthermore, all Bitcoin-specific logic (addresses, WIF, BIP32) is moved to `key_io.{h,cpp}`, leaving `base58.{h,cpp}` as a pure utility that implements the base58 encoding/decoding logic.
Tree-SHA512: a5962c0ed27ad53cbe00f22af432cf11aa530e3efc9798e25c004bc9ed1b5673db5df3956e398ee2c085e3a136ac8da69fe7a7d97a05fb2eb3be0b60d0479655
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This change should make it easier for users to make complete backups of wallets
because they can now just back up the specified `-wallet=<path>` path directly,
instead of having to back up the specified path as well as the transaction log
directory (for incompletely flushed wallets).
Another advantage of this change is that if two wallets are located in the same
directory, they will now use their own BerkeleyDB environments instead using a
shared environment. Using a shared environment makes it difficult to manage and
back up wallets separately because transaction log files will contain a mix of
data from all wallets in the environment.
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Remove requirement that two wallet files can only be opened at the same time if
they are contained in the same directory.
This change mostly consists of updates to function signatures (updating
functions to take fs::path arguments, instead of combinations of strings,
fs::path, and CDBEnv / CWalletDBWrapper arguments).
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New global variables were introduced in #11882 and not setting them causes:
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(638): error in "ListCoins": check wallet->CreateTransaction({recipient}, wtx, reservekey, fee, changePos, error, dummy) failed
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(679): error in "ListCoins": check list.begin()->second.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(686): error in "ListCoins": check available.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(705): error in "ListCoins": check list.begin()->second.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
It's possible to reproduce the failure reliably by running:
src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_tests/ListCoins
Failures happen nondeterministically because boost test framework doesn't run
tests in a specified order, and tests that run previously can set the global
variables and mask the bug.
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3f592b8 [QA] add wallet-rbf test (Jonas Schnelli)
8222e05 Disable wallet fallbackfee by default on mainnet (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Removes the default fallback fee on mainnet (but keeps it on testnet/regtest).
Transactions using the fallbackfee in case the fallback fee has not been set are getting rejected.
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90ba2df11 Fix missing cs_main lock for GuessVerificationProgress() (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
`GuessVerificationProgress()` needs `cs_main` due to accessing the `pindex->nChainTx`.
This adds a `AssertLockHeld` in `GuessVerificationProgress()` and adds the missing locks in...
* `LoadChainTip()`
* `ScanForWalletTransactions()` (got missed in #11281)
* GUI, `ClientModel::getVerificationProgress()` <--- **this may have GUI performance impacts**, but could be relaxed later with a cache or something more efficient.
Tree-SHA512: 13302946571422375f32af8e396b9d2c1180f2693ea363aeba9e98c8266ddec64fe7862bfdcbb5a93a4b12165a61eec1e51e4e7d7a8515fa50879095dc163412
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bb00c95 Consistently use FormatStateMessage in RPC error output (Ben Woosley)
8b8a1c4 Add test for 'mempool min fee not met' rpc error (Ben Woosley)
c04e0f6 Fix 'mempool min fee not met' debug output (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Output the value that is tested, rather than the unmodified fee value.
Prompted by looking into: #11955
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6ef86c9 Do not un-mark fInMempool on wallet txn if ATMP fails. (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Irrespective of the failure reason, un-marking fInMempool
out-of-order is incorrect - it should be unmarked when
TransactionRemovedFromMempool fires.
Clean up of #11839, which I think was the wrong fix.
Tree-SHA512: 580731297eeac4c4c99ec695e15b09febf62249237bc367fcd1830fc811d3166f9336e7aba7f2f6f8601960984ae22cebed781200db0f04e7cd2008db1a83f64
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004f999 boost: drop boost threads for [alert|block|wallet]notify (Cory Fields)
0827267 boost: drop boost threads from torcontrol (Cory Fields)
ba91724 boost: remove useless threadGroup parameter from Discover (Cory Fields)
f26866b boost: drop boost threads for upnp (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
This doesn't completely get rid of boost::thread, but this batch should be easy to review, and leaves us with only threadGroup (scheduler + scriptcheck) remaining.
Note to reviewers: The upnp diff changes a bunch of whitespace, it's much more clear with 'git diff -w'
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