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7bf22bf0c21d13557ec46a67413819ebcabc3df0 gui: Reject options dialog when key escape is pressed (João Barbosa)
4a43306a4f643cf0d356d5d5e16913541f1bc893 gui: Reject edit address dialog when key escape is pressed (João Barbosa)
f7a553177d4b969956bc04a0140fce34958971f5 gui: Add GUIUtil::ItemDelegate with keyEscapePressed signal (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Currently `EditAddressDialog` and `OptionsDialog` don't close when the escape key is pressed. The `QDataWidgetMapper` instances prevents closing the dialogs because the escape key is used to reset the widgets values. More details and workarounds in https://stackoverflow.com/a/51487847 and http://qtramblings.blogspot.com/2010/10/qdatawidgetmapper-annoyances.html.
The adopted solution is different from the above references. It turns out that `QDataWidgetMapper::setItemDelegate` sets the event filter for all mapped widgets. So in this PR the mapper's delegate are changed to a custom `GUIUtil::ItemDelegate` that offers the signal `keyEscapePressed`, which is connected to the `QDialog::reject` slot.
Note that the installed event filter lets all events pass, so the current behaviour isn't changed, meaning that widgets values are reset in addition to closing the dialog.
Tree-SHA512: 9c961d488480b4ccc3880a11a8f1824b65f77570ee8918c7302c62775a1a73e52ae988a31a55ffff87b4170ddbecf833c2f09b66095c00eb6854a4d43f030f1f
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312ff01ee533fab68348283200eb57e9956fdb34 -prune option -help output aligned with code (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The -help output for -prune is aligned with the code.
In the code (.../src/init.cpp#L1063):
```
if (nPruneTarget < MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES) {
return InitError(strprintf(_("Prune configured below the minimum of %d MiB. Please use a higher number."), MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES / 1024 / 1024));
}
```
So correct value of nPruneTarget is **greater than or equal to** MIN_DISK_SPACE_FOR_BLOCK_FILES.
Tree-SHA512: 8e55aa99c8f5a9d020677b0f1b016215e2dbda5fa4ee7c8504b12a3abef226bc21beca118fa332c0bf206a4aff913a5a717b55bb5b2ecdba38423e9c0161209e
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fa365021bbb4c0865e6655100c1cbf85e2b3c7fa doc: Remove outdated net comment (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`mapAddresses` and the corresponding "critsect" has been removed in 5fee401fe14aa6459428a26a82f764db70a6a0b9 more than 6 years ago. Now is probably a good time to remove this confusing comment.
Tree-SHA512: 498a403d5703da395c18a7ebb776aa6e693e59fe43a839fefd261e0a5af58621763813979d4cfbd8d1728ce73b325b82002e393cde79bdbff33e0fbf68ab6747
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fe7180c5b2c37313722b8d21c33eec6ff011f26d [trivial,doc] Fix memory consistency model in comment (Jesse Cohen)
Pull request description:
Updating a comment overlooked during review in #13247
Tree-SHA512: 0bd54ba1c265fdd77fd6e12ad0be46dd422348f7d926ce9abaca53fdb3a3c55c0d1cd90b4382321352076f4a81e2249c0014cd789f47a3637cb93bd983cb4657
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see: .../src/init.cpp#L1063
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f6b7fc349ccf9cfbeb7e91e19c20e2a2fcc9026f Support h instead of ' in hardened descriptor paths (Pieter Wuille)
fddea672eb8f63012f2e9ce04fa477e5d4140750 Add experimental warning to scantxoutset (Jonas Schnelli)
6495849bfd362d6a2f128bac5982fa9e3e2e3396 [QA] Extend tests to more combinations (Pieter Wuille)
1af237faefc316bd708e25d6901ee6f17b706e57 [QA] Add xpub range tests in scantxoutset tests (Jonas Schnelli)
151600bb4972f7bab4ed4a03d1f67c38e081fefe Swap in descriptors support into scantxoutset (Pieter Wuille)
0652c3284fe12941b28624dbbf5e0862c5d0dbc3 Descriptor tests (Pieter Wuille)
fe8a7dcd78cfeedc9a7c705e91384f793822912b Output descriptors module (Pieter Wuille)
e54d76044b3a2c625e53f2116c5f6a7c40105d5d Add simple FlatSigningProvider (Pieter Wuille)
29943a904a11607787d28b1f4288f500bd076dde Add more methods to Span class (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
As promised, here is an implementation of my output descriptor concept (https://gist.github.com/sipa/e3d23d498c430bb601c5bca83523fa82) and integration within the `scantxoutset` RPC that was just added through #12196.
It changes the RPC to use descriptors for everything; I hope the interface is simple enough to encompass all use cases. It includes support for P2PK, P2PKH, P2WPKH, P2SH, P2WSH, multisig, xpubs, xprvs, and chains of keys - combined in every possible way.
Tree-SHA512: 63b54a96e7a72f5b04a8d645b8517d43ecd6a65a41f9f4e593931ce725a8845ab0baa1e9db6a7243190d8ac841f6e7e2f520d98c539312d78f7fd687d2c7b88f
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a13647b8bd [qa] Add test for too-large wallet output groups (Suhas Daftuar)
57ec1c97b2 [wallet] correctly limit output group size (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Also add a test to ensure that output groups are being limited, even if a wallet has many outputs corresponding to the same scriptPubKey (the test fails without the first commit).
Tree-SHA512: 2aaa82005b0910488f5cbf40690d4c5e2f46949e299ef70b4cb6e440713811443d411dcbc6d71b1701fd82423073125e21747787d70830cd021c841afb732d51
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memory model
cbeaa91dbb Update ValidationInterface() documentation to explicitly specify threading and memory model (Jesse Cohen)
b296b425a7 Update documentation for SingleThreadedSchedulerClient() to specify the memory model (Jesse Cohen)
9994d01d8b Add Unit Test for SingleThreadedSchedulerClient (Jesse Cohen)
Pull request description:
As discussed in #13023 I've split this test out into a separate pr
This test (and documentation update) makes explicit the guarantee (previously undefined, but implied by the 'SingleThreaded' in `SingleThreadedSchedulerClient()`) - that callbacks pushed to the `SingleThreadedSchedulerClient()` obey the single threaded model for memory and execution - specifically, the callbacks are executed fully and in order, and even in cases where a subsequent callback is executed by a different thread, sequential consistency of memory for all threads executing these callbacks is maintained.
Maintaining memory consistency should make the api more developer friendly - especially for users of the validationinterface. To the extent that there are performance implications from this decision, these are not currently present in practice because all use of this scheduler happens on a single thread currently, furthermore the lock should guarantee consistency across callback executions even when callbacks are executed by multiple threads (as the test does).
Tree-SHA512: 5d95a7682c402e5ad76b05bc9dfbca99ca64105f62ab9e78f6fc0f6ea8c5277aa399fbb94298e35cc677b0c2181ff17259584bb7ae230e38aa68b85ecbc22856
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494634a052 bench: Make CoinSelection output groups pass eligibility filter (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Set the depth of the output groups used in the CoinSelection benchmark to be 6 in order to pass the eligibility filter for the benchmark.
Fixes #13813
Tree-SHA512: 55fc6aeda0127f5e155efb982aec211b70dfd3257808dce627886af6866ffa25de4df3c9b10f8c45b6c298a42542c54654f36e59efb208e9055885361f0e501c
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CNetAddr::GetIn6Addr(...)
2fb0066b9932f3725a5a0533530453c6da4010ce net: Add missing verification of IPv6 address in CNetAddr::GetIn6Addr(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add missing verification of IPv6 address in `CNetAddr::GetIn6Addr(...)`.
Tree-SHA512: 8b0681252eec9cf293a2043e99fdacec520e321b477d8aca1cbd6327b85bf6c5e8cd820fb914f097c62655947e88745ebccd824a78b995a8186e910e6fe520aa
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Set the depth of the output groups used in the CoinSelection benchmark
to be 6 in order to pass the eligibility filter for the benchmark.
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247d5740d2 Ignore unknown config file options for now (Pieter Wuille)
04ce0d88ca Report when unknown config file options are ignored (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
As reported by @satwo on IRC a few days ago, the current mechanism of treating unknown config file options as errors is problematic for options like `-rpcclienttimeout` which aren't defined for `bitcoind`.
A full solution would be to either make all binaries be aware of each other's options, or to permit config file options that only apply to specific binaries (`bitcoind`, `bitcoin-qt`, `bitcoin-cli`). Both of these seem too invasive to introduce for 0.17.
As a compromise, this PR makes it ignores those options, but still warn about it in the log file.
Tree-SHA512: dfddc771b91df3031a9c98d9f3292f8f4fcd1b97ebb7317b2f457e12d9f205dc63f42721302e7258dbb53f273d7cc041a65a0a9120972769555784e1f1cc9aef
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fa8f2d826c7ed90c164cfc039d97ce2fa95d1914 doc: Fix chainTxData comment (MarcoFalke)
fa6094f1529ccb8068db06c63a0fecebb3f82583 chainparams: Update with data from assumed valid chain (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Can be reviewed by using the `getblock` and `getchaintxstats` rpcs of a synced node. Reviewers get extra points when their full node has checkpoints and assumevalid disabled.
Tree-SHA512: cedd61fde129ae4c16fc12275b61e4c5659b6d72dd801c608efc294188561bc986d94652fe9bea71ada48654258e2a074d2d2da78036c69608ccff3a6cc1ccf5
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and memory model
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memory model
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fa5ed4f8d2 refactor: Avoid locking tx pool cs thrice (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`addUnchecked` is (outside the tests) only called by ATMP, which already takes the tx pool read lock. So locking it twice more in both `addUnchecked` methods seems redundant.
Similarly `CalculateMemPoolAncestors` is (beside once in the wallet) only called in contexts, where the tx pool lock is already taken. So remove the lock there as well.
Tree-SHA512: fcf603b570da0fc529fe6db8add218663eae52845510732bee0d4611263d2429d3d3c9c8ae68493d67287d13504500ed51905ccbe711eb15a0af3b019edad543
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Otherwise we fail an assert in sync.cpp:AssertLockHeldInternal.
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bd9d0690dcc62bb6dc01bda38f63fa965003b8b9 Remove unused argument to WitnessSigOps(...) (practicalswift)
d1d7cfebd2c22bdec9ed96d8a389c00d7f898ff8 Remove unused argument to DefaultOptions(...) (practicalswift)
05dbb0c042ba647bf83c15f059c41620e2164337 Remove unused argument to ThreadHTTP(...) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Remove unused function arguments.
Tree-SHA512: 9933b6d34ff00a32d2f06a2e542d1225bdfb2c960599f01a8ff0427324b3529db49f19ffdbf54059acbbef5ca87f4c3169e97082169022022cd1e3afa7aaa56d
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d78a8dc3e8 Return void instead of bool for functions that cannot fail (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Return `void` instead of `bool` for functions that cannot fail:
* `CBlockTreeDB::ReadReindexing(...)`
* `CChainState::ResetBlockFailureFlags(...)`
* `CTxMemPool::addUnchecked(...)`
* `CWallet::CommitTransaction(...)`
* `CWallet::LoadDestData(...)`
* `CWallet::LoadKeyMetadata(...)`
* `CWallet::LoadScriptMetadata(...)`
* `CWallet::LoadToWallet(...)`
* `CWallet::SetHDChain(...)`
* `CWallet::SetHDSeed(...)`
* `PendingWalletTx::commit(...)`
* `RemoveLocal(...)`
* `SetMinVersion(...)`
* `StartHTTPServer(...)`
* `StartRPC(...)`
* `TorControlConnection::Disconnect(...)`
Some of the functions can fail by throwing.
Found by manually inspecting the following candidate functions:
```
$ git grep -E '(^((static|virtual|inline|friend)[^a-z])*[^a-z]*bool [^=]*\(|return true|return false)' -- "*.cpp" "*.h"
```
Tree-SHA512: c0014e045362dbcd1a0cc8f69844e7b8cbae4f538e7632028daeca3a797ac11d8d3d86ebc480bedcb8626df3e96779d592747d52a12556fc49921b114fa0ccc6
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This introduces a rudimentary begin(), end(), operator[], and subspan to Span.
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620361fce8 Fix accidental use of the addition assignment operator ("+="). Remove newlines from error message. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix accidental use of the addition assignment operator (`+=`).
_Note to reviewers:_ Perhaps the `\n`:s should be removed too?
Tree-SHA512: 4e8c2dfd6025d78ef9d60522297994829dacc447e6b6782e15c0bdd5dd2daa17ca9a8948bfa9a15be57d9286092356381d7e6747980303852d273eb0df0dd76b
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newlines from error message.
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46340b3337 [bench] Add benchmark for unserialize prevector (Akio Nakamura)
Pull request description:
This PR adds benchmarks for the unserialization of the prevector.
Note: Separated from #12324.
Tree-SHA512: c055a283328cc2634c01eb60f26604a8665939bbf77d367b6ba6b4e01e77d4511fab69cc3ddb1e62969adb3c48752ed870f45ceba153eee192302601341e18a7
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* CBlockTreeDB::ReadReindexing(...)
* CChainState::ResetBlockFailureFlags(...)
* CTxMemPool::addUnchecked(...)
* CWallet::LoadDestData(...)
* CWallet::LoadKeyMetadata(...)
* CWallet::LoadScriptMetadata(...)
* CWallet::LoadToWallet(...)
* CWallet::SetHDChain(...)
* CWallet::SetHDSeed(...)
* RemoveLocal(...)
* SetMinVersion(...)
* StartHTTPServer(...)
* StartRPC(...)
* TorControlConnection::Disconnect(...)
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3fe836b78d504942e8850b607453886969f57e27 [moveonly] Extract RescanWallet to handle a simple rescan (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Where the outcome does not depend on the result, apart from a simple
success check.
Tree-SHA512: e0d29c6fc0c7f99a730289e5a80deb586b2848aead56b5198a71ef01f65374812468dfd57be0b8b076eb9be4090d5101d28d979a1d5c3d2f1caeca77b303e90e
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fad231ad41e12b7047deb64220942ca8cb8357bc Fix merging of global unknown data in PSBTs (Andrew Chow)
41df035ee1694715ee1e0f89b08ac8c73987807b Check that PSBT keys are the correct length (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
This PR fixes a few bugs that were found and adds tests checking for these errors.
Specifically:
- Single byte keys are checked to actually be one byte.
- Unknown global data must be merged when combining two PSBTs.
Tree-SHA512: c0e7b4bc607d510cc005aaa7c0813ee58c5467ab7ce4adce485522dfeee92b1af3d29fe89df778b0ea812bb3827e085b30e04d4f4ebcefd8364d809573991332
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12dd101345 scripted-diff: Remove trailing whitespaces (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
The script test/lint/lint-whitespace.sh should prevent new cases.
This happens in some pulls where the code editor and the author 'git add's them, so this would fix it all.
Tree-SHA512: bcdd3472fcd01a2754e52212c7db1de2fdc422728b06785481954a27162fb72001cb73708329cc56e95bcc5e45c1348ebc4eacc2ccfa6aa12413c7ec450b6a33
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