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e8db6b8044424a6fbb4b0a80acffc8c7fbf6be8b Qt: Fix update headers-count (Jonas Schnelli)
7bb45e4b7a71e0ff0e2bbeba5367022758efa5d4 Qt: update header count regardless of update delay (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Update the block and header tip is constraint to have a minimal distance of 250ms between updates... which can lead to miss the last header update.
The modal overlay then assumes we are still in header sync and the view get stuck in "syncing headers,..." (while it's actually syncing blocks).
This removes the 250ms minimal delta for header updates as well as it fixes the correct display of how header updates should update the labels.
Tree-SHA512: 57608dac822b135cd604fc6ba1c80f25c0202a6e20bb140362026615d4bf243ef4fcc254a11bad36419c554a222a2f4947438d4ce44aa14041d1874751643d68
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47012391ec [Docs] Small updates to getrawtransaction description (Amiti Uttarwar)
Pull request description:
As per review comments on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15159
Tree-SHA512: 0bbbe956b47d177f7e67c5ab2048287783327d9e07a679d64d79aee3ea8633e769f75b59d3dbce517924ba5d64d6c44f26bf49e16d40612463e460ad1a238129
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ef0b01217a tests: Make updatecoins_simulation_test deterministic (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make test `updatecoins_simulation_test` deterministic.
Can be verified using `contrib/test_deterministic_coverage.sh` introduced in #15296.
Related:
* #15296: "tests: Add script checking for deterministic line coverage in unit tests"
* #15324: "test: Make bloom tests deterministic"
* #14343: "coverage reports non-deterministic"
Tree-SHA512: 3466e28a42dd3735effb8542044d88e8350a470729d4a4f02abce9d6367de6568d698131469ba154d3dc76d448bacb360b7aefd066bb5b91408c0be375dd3ecb
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364cff1cab Fix issue #9683 "gui, wallet: random abort (segmentation fault) running master/HEAD". (Chris Moore)
Pull request description:
Patch taken from @ryanofsky's comment https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9683#issuecomment-448035913.
[MarcoFalke wrote](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9683#issuecomment-454066004):
> Mind to submit this patch as a pull request?
So that's what I'm doing.
I was regularly seeing crashes on startup before applying this patch and haven't seen a single crash on startup since applying it almost a month ago.
Tree-SHA512: 3bbb2291cdf03ab7e7b5b796df68d76272491e35d473a89f4550065554c092f867659a7b8d7a1a91461ae4dc9a3b13b72541eafdbd732536463e9f3cf82300c8
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d3bf3b930 qa: Test .walletlock file is closed (João Barbosa)
2f8b8f479 wallet: Close wallet env lock file (João Barbosa)
8602a1e6a wallet: Close dbenv error file db.log (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR closes `db.log` and removes `.walletlock` files when `BerkeleyEnvironment` is closed.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15291#issuecomment-459131886.
Tree-SHA512: 05d8b027feea914e0ba873e75d117857473d1fd7b400e41bd473d638171fa39d5be048990bf685dc0807f7d92418579b763056dc2a6dcf6b96777d5688ddee04
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0164b0f5cf80cd00a4914d9fea0bcb9508cb7607 build: Remove WINVER pre define in Makefile.leveldb.inlcude (Chun Kuan Lee)
d0522ec94ebbaa564f5f6b31236d4df032664411 Drop defunct Windows compat fixes (Ben Woosley)
d8a299206780b38959d732cbe40ba1dd25834f0e windows: Call SetProcessDEPPolicy directly (Chun Kuan Lee)
1bd9ffdd44000b208d29d35451f4dc9f1ac9318f windows: Set _WIN32_WINNT to 0x0601 (Windows 7) (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
The current minimum support Windows version is Vista. So set it to 0x0600
https://github.com/mirror/mingw-w64/blob/5a88def8ad862ef8f4e5f2e69661bfb2d07f1ce2/mingw-w64-headers/include/sdkddkver.h#L19
Tree-SHA512: 38e2afc79426ae547131c8ad3db2e0a7f54a95512f341cfa0c06e4b2fe79521ae67d2795ef96b0192e683e4f1ba6183c010d7b4b8d6b3e68b9bf48c374c59e7d
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851380ce17 remove deprecated mentions of signrawtransaction from fundraw help (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
RPC call has been removed as of 0.17.99.
Tree-SHA512: a6a12a0e4572acd9b532c1719be85ed6f29d1c1a28f9ce691398528b8dde4fb4a3222b8f68632fcb1a8eddfe2d31e96d5efd5bc51c041af8e7cb99b61ca3a167
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aebafd0edf Rename Chain getLocator -> getTipLocator (Russell Yanofsky)
2c1fbaa771 Drop redundant get_value_or (Russell Yanofsky)
84adb206fc Fix ScanForWalletTransactions start_block comment (Russell Yanofsky)
2efa66b464 Document rescanblockchain returned stop_height being null (Russell Yanofsky)
db2d093233 Add suggested rescanblockchain comments (Russell Yanofsky)
a8d645c934 Update ScanForWalletTransactions result comment (Russell Yanofsky)
95a812b599 Rename ScanResult stop_block field (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This implements suggested changes from #14711 review comments that didn't make make it in before merging.
There are no changes in behavior in this PR, just documentation updates, simplifications, and variable renames.
Tree-SHA512: 39f1a5718195732b70b5e427c3b3e4295ea5af6328a5991763a422051212dfb95383186db0c0504ce2c2782fb61998dfd2fe9851645b7cb4e75d849049483cc8
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master/HEAD".
Patch taken from @ryanofsky's comment
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9683#issuecomment-448035913
and refined according to
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15203#discussion_r249168229
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77777c5624 log: Construct global logger on first use (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The (de)initialization order is not well defined in C++, so generally it is not safe to use globals as the (de/con)structor of one global could use the (de/con)structor of another global before/after it has been (con/de)structed.
Specifically this fixes:
* `g_logger` might not be initialized on the first use, so do that. (Fixes #15111)
Tree-SHA512: eb9c22f4baf31ebc5b0b9ee6a51d1354bae1f0df186cc0ce818b4483c7b5a7f90268d2b549ee96b4c57f8ef36ab239dc6497f74f3e2ef166038f7437c368297d
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LOCAL_NONE is supposed to be an enum indicating the score of a
LocalServiceInfo rather than the count of an addr in mapLocalHost.
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- Update transifex slug
- Mention update of MSVC build in `doc/translation_process.md`
- Do a `make translate` to update English translations
- Pull current translations from transifex
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Close .walletlock file when a BerkeleyEnvironment is deleted.
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The error file db.log is opened by BerkeleyEnvironment instance and
should be closed after dbenv is closed.
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712d35bc563ac7de0b7dfc3a35fc48dc6448fa6a wallet: Add missing cs_db lock (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Without this lock `BerkeleyEnvironment::~BerkeleyEnvironment` and `GetWalletEnv` would race for `g_dbenvs`. This wasn't detected before because thread safety analysis does not check constructors
and destructors.
Reference: http://releases.llvm.org/5.0.2/tools/clang/docs/ThreadSafetyAnalysis.html#no-checking-inside-constructors-and-destructors
Tree-SHA512: 350cb2b991ca699a6bca85f87c82c38f0814484c8ccb0d7d83cb3bff9afcf60dd32b2a9554a9e72eb5803bfad8b6970fe7da618b39be5889178b86faa1b74124
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fae169c95e09ddf068dcaebc8170c4f41b02cf66 test: Make bloom tests deterministic (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
non-deterministic tests are useless, since a failing test could not be reproduced unless the seed is known.
Tree-SHA512: 4f634ff0c6adf663444f1ac504f6dbceaa46b78d697b840531977ba30006453ac559d5c21cc3eaef6d92b87d46008a34b0db6331ea3318001987fcfaec634acf
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When a wallet is created it is registered in the validation interface (in
CWallet::CreateWalletFromFile) but it is not immediately added to the
wallets list. If a shutdown is requested before AddWallet (case more
evident when -rescan is set) then m_internals can be released (in
Shutdown -> UnregisterBackgroundSignalScheduler) before the wallet and
then ReleaseWallet would call UnregisterValidationInterface with
m_internals already released.
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This change forwards the shutdown request on the GUI (close the
application for instace) to the node as soon as possible. This way the
GUI doesn't have to wait for long operations to complete (rescan the
wallet for instance), instead those operations detect the shutdown
request and abort/interrupt.
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Move only change that makes unsubscribeFromCoreSignals public. It must be
called if the event loop is not running otherwise core signals handlers
can deadlock.
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The wallet controller instanced must be deleted after the window instance
since it is used there.
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11e0fd8d6 Descriptor expansions only need pubkey entries for PKH/WPKH (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Currently, calling `Expand` on a `Descriptor` object will populate the output FlatSigningProvider with all public keys involved in the descriptor. This is overkill, as pubkey entries are only needed when the lookup of a public key based on its hash is desired (which is the case for `pkh`, `wpkh`, and `combo` descriptors).
Fix this by pushing the population of pubkey entries down into the individual descriptor implementation's `MakeScript` function, instead of doing it generically.
This should make it easier to implement #14491 without importing P2PKH outputs for the individual public keys listed inside a multisig.
Tree-SHA512: 5bc7e9bd29f1b3bc63514803e9489b3bf126bfc177d46313aa9eeb98770ec61a97b55bd8ad4e2384154799f24b1bc4183bfdb4708b2ffa6e37ed2601a451cabc
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Suggested https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#discussion_r252044389
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Suggested https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#discussion_r252041954
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Suggested https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#discussion_r252036436
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Without this lock BerkeleyEnvironment::~BerkeleyEnvironment and
GetWalletEnv would race for g_dbenvs. This wasn't detected before
because thread safety analysis does not check constructors and
destructors.
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Suggested https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#discussion_r252031485
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119d360aab travis: Document whether functional tests are run in the job name (Ben Woosley)
64f28545e3 Revert "travis: Compile trusty with depends for now" (Ben Woosley)
267eac00f9 Prefer boost::optional#get_value_or over #value_or (Ben Woosley)
1971f5ba04 Piecewise construct to avoid invalid construction (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
In light of #14979, I realized that only qt 5.5+ was being tested under CI, while compatibility lists 5.2+.
In #15276, Marco added Trusty to CI, building with depends. This changes that build to system libraries, in order to ensure ongoing compatibility with our claimed minimum required versions.
Fixes #14983, previously open as #14998
Tree-SHA512: 6cff5e28c756ecb8bf797c8f6eb77c1944ba61a8dd6d7d4984e63eef384f6429dc79c505da3241c05b9c4db31c72b2a9846c7365aba9280f2e0620e5f3998d07
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From https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#discussion_r252043990
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Suggested https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#discussion_r252038666
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Avoid confusion with stop_block argument as suggested
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#discussion_r252038449
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e6c58d3b014ab8ef5cca4be68764af4b79685fcb Do not import private keys to wallets with private keys disabled (Andrew Chow)
b5c5021b644731d14a6ef04961320a99466f035a Refactor importwallet to extract data from the file and then import (Andrew Chow)
1f77f6754ce724493b0cb084ae0b35107d58605f tests: unify RPC argument to cli argument conversion and handle dicts and lists (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Fixes a bug where private keys could be imported to wallets with private keys disabled. Now every RPC which can import private keys checks for whether the wallet has private keys are disabled and errors if it is. Also added an belt-and-suspenders check to `AddKeyPubkeyWithDB` to have it assert that the wallet has private keys enabled.
Tree-SHA512: 5cd04febce9aa2bd9bfd02f312c6ff8705e37278cae59efd3895f6d6e2f1b477aefd297e2dd0860791bdd3d4f3cad8eb1a404f8f3d4e2035b91314ad2c1028ae
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The latter is not defined in the earliest supported version of boost,
1.47.
https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_47_0/libs/optional/doc/html/boost_optional/detailed_semantics.html
https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/486674823
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In CMainSignals::RegisterWithMempoolSignals running under Ubuntu 14.04
(QT 5.2), absent piecewise construction this fails to create the pair
because the argument is a connection, which is converted into a
non-copyable scoped_connection.
validationinterface.cpp:80:186: required from here
/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);
^
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.8/utility:70:0,
from /usr/include/c++/4.8/algorithm:60,
from ./prevector.h:13,
from ./script/script.h:10,
from ./primitives/transaction.h:11,
from ./validationinterface.h:9,
from validationinterface.cpp:6:
/usr/include/c++/4.8/bits/stl_pair.h:134:45: error: within this context
: first(std::forward<_U1>(__x)), second(__y) { }
https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/473689141#L2172
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Instead of importing keys and scripts as each line in the file is
read, first extract the data then import them.
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3617f117394285c87c395a0ccc92941977f97019 Fix assertion in CKey::SignCompact (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes #15286.
Tree-SHA512: b39b6f26f87cf1850b13f625ab6de963937b6ecb5b6d4ac4932134f0491a6c0fa61c6d6e6980e8b1770775578dc365fdd1b6ba426bba1f7c23430f68b3a2339a
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14bc2a17dd03ccd89f65a302328763ff22c710c2 Trivial: add doxygen-compatible comments relating to BerkeleyEnvironment (Pierre Rochard)
88b1d956fe3e38f2d2dd805feee9dadb0be9e8a9 Tests: add unit tests for GetWalletEnv (Pierre Rochard)
f1f4bb7345b90853ec5037478173601035593d26 Free BerkeleyEnvironment instances when not in use (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Instead of adding BerkeleyEnvironment objects permanently to the g_dbenvs map, use reference counted shared pointers and remove map entries when the last BerkeleyEnvironment reference goes out of scope.
This change was requested by @TheBlueMatt and makes code that sets up mock databases cleaner. The mock database environment will now go out of scope and be reset on destruction so there is no need to call BerkeleyEnvironment::Reset() during wallet construction to clear out prior state.
This change does affect bitcoin behavior slightly. On startup, instead of same wallet environments staying open throughout VerifyWallets() and OpenWallets() calls, VerifyWallets() will open and close an environment once for each wallet, and OpenWallets() will create its own environment(s) later.
Tree-SHA512: 219d77a9e2268298435b86088f998795e059fdab1d2050ba284a9ab8d8a44961c9b5cf96e94ee521688108d23c6db680e3e3a999b8cb2ac2a8590f691d50668b
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wallets offline
3c3e31c3a4 [tests] Add wallet-tool test (João Barbosa)
49d2374acf [tools] Add wallet inspection and modification tool (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Adds an offline tool `bitcoin-wallet-tool` for wallet creation and maintenance.
Currently this tool can create a new wallet file, display information on an existing wallet, and run the salvage and zapwallettxes maintenance tasks on an existing wallet. It can later be extended to support other common wallet maintenance tasks.
Doing wallet maintenance tasks in an offline tool makes much more sense (and is potentially safer) than having to spin up a full node.
Tree-SHA512: 75a28b8a58858d9d76c7532db40eacdefc5714ea5aab536fb1dc9756e2f7d750d69d68d59c50a68e633ce38fb5b8c3e3d4880db30fe01561e07ce58d42bceb2b
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changing
2bc4c3eaf96f5f8490fc79280422916c5d14cde3 Notify the GUI that the keypool has changed to set the receive button (Andrew Chow)
14bcdbe09cffaef9bcc51dd9de1645db3f0a93db Check for more than private keys disabled to show receive button (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Currently the Receive button in the GUI is displayed enabled or disabled by the initial state of the wallet when the wallet is first loaded. The button is only enabled or disabled depending on whether the disable private keys flag is set when the wallet is loaded. However, future changes to the wallet means that this initial state and check may no longer be accurate. #14938 introduces empty wallets which do not have private keys. An empty wallet that is loaded should have the Receive button disabled, and then it should become enabled once `sethdseed` is used so that a keypool can be generated and new keys generated. Likewise, with #14075, a wallet can be loaded with no keypool initially, so the button should be disabled. Later, public keys can be imported into the keypool, at which time the button should become enabled. When the keypool runs out again (no new keys are generated as the keypool only consists of imports), the button should become disabled.
This PR makes it so that the button becomes enabled and disabled as the keypool state changes. The check for whether to enable or disable the receive button has changed to checking whether it is possible to get new keys. It now checks for whether the wallet has an HD seed and, if not, whether the private keys are disabled. When an action happens which would make it possible for a new address to be retrieved or make it possible for a no more addresses to be retrieved, a signal is emitted which has the GUI recheck the conditions for the Receive button. These actions are setting a new HD seed, topping up the keypool, retrieving a key from the keypool, and returning a key to the keypool.
Tree-SHA512: eff15a5337f4c64ecd7169414fb47053c04f6a0f0130341b6dd9799ac4d79f451e25284701c668971fca33f0909d5352a474a2c12349375bedfdb59b63077d50
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e1c27da30378940095806b2bf9989b162ed8ac07 doc: correct logging rpc return type and example (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Logging status is returned as a bool.
```
src/bitcoin-cli logging "[\"all\"]" "[\"http\"]"
{
"net": true,
"tor": true,
"mempool": true,
"http": false,
"bench": true,
"zmq": true,
"db": true,
"rpc": true,
"estimatefee": true,
"addrman": true,
"selectcoins": true,
"reindex": true,
"cmpctblock": true,
"rand": true,
"prune": true,
"proxy": true,
"mempoolrej": true,
"libevent": true,
"coindb": true,
"qt": true,
"leveldb": true
}
```
Also corrects the RPC example so that `libevent` logging will actually be turned off.
Tree-SHA512: 2de7130df51688d2d6636c12fd56326362794118a10efc8100f0bf541a7da00a12a6cd9d75e599a104513a050bbe49b418ea460ee8033ac6cf6ffb8e8e9140d6
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-Wmaybe-uninitialized warnings on GCC compiler
2d483142a7051389afe74c57a216843e6306f1a8 Remove 'boost::optional'-related gcc warnings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
#14711 introduced some warnings when building with gcc compiler.
See:
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#issuecomment-454760017 by @laanwj
- https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14711#pullrequestreview-193702611 by @ryanofsky
This gcc [issue](https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47679) has been known since version 4.6.0 and last updated in 2017.
From the boost [docs](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_69_0/libs/optional/doc/html/boost_optional/quick_start/optional_automatic_variables.html):
> The default constructor of `optional` creates an _uninitialized_ `optional` object.
Also: [False positive with -Wmaybe-uninitialized](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_69_0/libs/optional/doc/html/boost_optional/tutorial/gotchas/false_positive_with__wmaybe_uninitialized.html) ([pointed out](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/15292#issuecomment-459063170) by @Empact)
This PR removes these warnings.
cc: @Empact @practicalswift
Tree-SHA512: 752ae3c3ca6282bbf98726236fbc3069ab9d1aee57ae2ec2668b32e4541e7bc1acb15b7d6fa9e2b6daf1ec29c0987a1053ee1ca0f523b71367ff911221c58c94
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This commit adds wallet-tool, a tool for creating and interacting with
wallet files. Original implementation was by Jonas Schnelli
<dev@jonasschnelli.ch> with modifications by John Newbery
<john@johnnewbery.com>
MSVC files were provided by Chun Kuan Lee <ken2812221@gmail.com>:
build: Add MSVC project files for bitcoin-wallet-tool
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