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2022-03-17move-only: helper function to present PSBTSjors Provoost
This commit does not change behavior. Review hint: git show --color-moved --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change Github-Pull: bitcoin-core/gui#555 Rebased-From: 026b5b4523317fdefc69cf5cec55f76f18ad0c0a
2022-03-09qt: Avoid crash on startup if int specified in settings.jsonRyan Ofsky
Fix GUI startup crash reported by Rspigler in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24457 that happens if settings.json contains an integer value for any of the configuration options which GUI settings can currently clash with (-dbcache, -par, -spendzeroconfchange, -signer, -upnp, -natpmp, -listen, -server, -proxy, -proxy, -onion, -onion, -lang, and -prune). Fix is a one-line change in ArgsManager::GetArg. Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#24498 Rebased-From: 5b1aae12ca4a99c6b09349981a4902717a6a5d3e
2022-03-09test: Add tests for GetArg methods / settings.json type coercionRyan Ofsky
Just add tests. No changes to application behavior. Tests will be updated in the next commit changing & improving current behavior. Include a Qt test for GUI startup crash reported by Rspigler in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/24457 caused by GetArg behavior that happens if settings.json contains an integer value for any of the configuration options which GUI settings can currently clash with (-dbcache, -par, -spendzeroconfchange, -signer, -upnp, -natpmp, -listen, -server, -proxy, -proxy, -onion, -onion, -lang, and -prune). Github-Pull: bitcoin/bitcoin#24498 Rebased-From: 84b0973e35dae63cd1b60199b481e24d54e58c97
2022-03-03qt: Pull translations for 0.23rc1v23.0rc1laanwj
Tree-SHA512: 8366ebbb3603f3f021285f62df75996883458273b24db4e84ff56a3cb56b54cef474f640ea1f48ebc29dbde0593bd78256b9830555a288ba7e4a0a88e07f729e
2022-03-02net: only assume all local addresses if listening on anyVasil Dimov
If `-bind=` is provided then we would bind only to a particular address and should not add all the other addresses of the machine to the list of local addresses. Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20184 (case 4.)
2022-03-02net: fix GetListenPort() to derive the proper portVasil Dimov
`GetListenPort()` uses a simple logic: "if `-port=P` is given, then we must be listening on `P`, otherwise we must be listening on `8333`". This is however not true if `-bind=` has been provided with `:port` part or if `-whitebind=` has been provided. Thus, extend `GetListenPort()` to return the port from `-bind=` or `-whitebind=`, if any. Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/20184 (cases 1. 2. 3. 5.)
2022-03-02net: pass Span by value to CaptureMessage()Vasil Dimov
Span is lightweight and need not be passed by const reference.
2022-03-02net: make CaptureMessage() mockableVasil Dimov
Rename `CaptureMessage()` to `CaptureMessageToFile()` and introduce a `std::function` variable called `CaptureMessage` whose value can be changed by unit tests, should they need to inspect message contents.
2022-03-02timedata: rename variables to match the coding styleVasil Dimov
Rename the local variables in `src/timedata.cpp`: `setKnown` -> `g_sources` `vTimeOffsets` -> `g_time_offsets` `fDone` -> `g_warning_emitted`
2022-03-02timedata: make it possible to reset the stateVasil Dimov
Add a new function `TestOnlyResetTimeData()` which would reset the internal state used by `GetTimeOffset()`, `GetAdjustedTime()` and `AddTimeData()`. This is needed so that unit tests that call `AddTimeData()` can restore the state in order not to confuse other tests that rely on it. Currently `timedata_tests/addtimedata` is the only test that modifies the state (via `AddTimeData()`) and also the only test that relies on that state.
2022-03-02Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24375: Do not use `LocalTestingSetup` in getarg_tests ↵MarcoFalke
test file. 5d7f22595ff2de9b9883e468e3ce7182fc3f183b Do not use `LocalTestingSetup` in getarg_tests test file. (Kiminuo) Pull request description: Avoid using a test fixture in getarg_tests for better readability. Change was implemented by _kiminuo_ and posted https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24306#issuecomment-1036643216 ACKs for top commit: kiminuo: ACK 5d7f22595ff2de9b9883e468e3ce7182fc3f183b Tree-SHA512: 0fd98622010e6923e91c66447a1d0861bf344a65d86a313dff7d428c089b1740a25f699327f6ed4c163255f270bcbd4f7be962bb551862214f9b9e395d40df04
2022-03-02Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24165: p2p: extend inbound eviction protection by ↵laanwj
network to CJDNS peers b7be28cac50046b9f2ddfe63ecafccc80649a36c test: add combined CJDNS/I2P/localhost/onion eviction protection tests (Jon Atack) 0a1bb84770b403ab5cbd9d5474c76f91ce58e8f6 test: add tests for inbound eviction protection of CJDNS peers (Jon Atack) 0c00c0c981fc0b6cec101e68e8c1aeda1ccf33bb test: fix off-by-one logic in an eviction protection test (Jon Atack) f7b8094d611531c6b41a94715dbc01f56257ccd2 p2p: extend inbound eviction protection by network to CJDNS peers (Jon Atack) Pull request description: Extend inbound eviction protection for peers connected over CJDNS, as is the case for peers connected via onion, localhost, and I2P since #21261 and #20197. CJDNS peers seem to have better min ping latency than onion and I2P peers but still higher than that of unencrypted IPv4/6 peers and can be disadvantaged under our eviction criteria. They are also very few in number, which is a further reason to protect them, as the goal of this logic is to favorise the diversity of our peer connections. CJDNS support was added in #23077 for the upcoming v23 release. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Concept and code review ACK b7be28cac50046b9f2ddfe63ecafccc80649a36c w0xlt: tACK b7be28c Tree-SHA512: 89ebdd217602e16ae14b9bd0d5a25fc09f9b2384c951f820bc0f5a6d8452bbc9042065db817d5d5296c0ad22988491a83fc5b9a611e660c40ebd4f03448c4061
2022-03-02Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23304: wallet: Derive inactive HD chains in additional ↵laanwj
places c4d76c6faa3adf06f192649e169ca860ce420d30 tests: Tests for inactive HD chains (Andrew Chow) 8077862c5e8a3ed501f0baabc33536eb16922ceb wallet: Refactor TopUp to be able to top up inactive chains too (Andrew Chow) 70134eb34f58f0c572e7c3775e292d408f03b5ab wallet: Properly set hd chain counters when loading (Andrew Chow) 961b9e4e40019a87eaa11c8a9c3305870f7a6d75 wallet: Parse hdKeypath if key_origin is not available (Andrew Chow) 0652ee73ec880a66ec88bde007ee03c0b9d1b074 Add size check on meta.key_origin.path (Rob Fielding) Pull request description: Currently inactive HD chains are only derived from at the time a key in that chain is found to have been used. However, at that time, the wallet may not be able to derive keys (e.g. it is locked). Currently we would just move on and not derive any new keys, however this could result in missing funds. This PR resolves this problem by adding memory only variables to `CHDChain` which track the highest known index. `TopUp` is modified to always try to top up the inactive HD chains, and this process will use the new variables to determine how much to top up. In this way, after an encrypted wallet is unlocked, the inactive HD chains will be topped up and hopefully funds will not be missed. Note that because these variables are not persisted to disk (because `CHDChain`s for inactive HD chains are not written to disk), if an encrypted wallet is not unlocked in the same session as a key from an inactive chain is found to be used, then it will not be topped up later unless more keys are found. Additionally, wallets which do not have upgraded key metadata will not derive any keys from inactive HD chains. This is resolved by using the derivation path string in `CKeyMetadata.hdKeypath` to determine what indexes to derive. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK c4d76c6faa3adf06f192649e169ca860ce420d30 Tree-SHA512: b2b572ad7f1b1b2847edece09f7583543d63997e18ae32764e5a27ad608dd64b9bdb2d84ea27137894e986a8e82f047a3dba9c8015b74f5f179961911f0c4095
2022-03-02Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#23542: net: open p2p connections to nodes that listen ↵laanwj
on non-default ports 36ee76d1afbb278500fc8aa01606ec933b52c17d net: remove unused CNetAddr::GetHash() (Vasil Dimov) d0abce9a50dd4f507e3a30348eabffb7552471d5 net: include the port when deciding a relay destination (Vasil Dimov) 2e38a0e6865187d1f0d0f016d3df7cce414a7c4f net: add CServiceHash constructor so the caller can provide the salts (Vasil Dimov) 97208634b96f2d9a55f2ead7b0ef407da729d7bd net: open p2p connections to nodes that listen on non-default ports (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: By default, for mainnet, the p2p listening port is 8333. Bitcoin Core has a strong preference for only connecting to nodes that listen on that port. Remove that preference because connections over clearnet that involve port 8333 make it easy to detect, analyze, block or divert Bitcoin p2p traffic before the connection is even established (at TCP SYN time). For further justification see the OP of: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23306 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Concept and light code review ACK 36ee76d1afbb278500fc8aa01606ec933b52c17d prayank23: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23542/commits/36ee76d1afbb278500fc8aa01606ec933b52c17d stickies-v: tACK 36ee76d1a jonatack: ACK 36ee76d1afbb278500fc8aa01606ec933b52c17d glozow: utACK 36ee76d1afbb278500fc8aa01606ec933b52c17d Tree-SHA512: 7f45ab7567c51c19fc50fabbaf84f0cc8883a8eef84272b76435c014c31d89144271d70dd387212cc1114213165d76b4d20a5ddb8dbc958fe7e74e6ddbd56d11
2022-03-01Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22834: net: respect -onlynet= when making outbound ↵laanwj
connections 0eea83a85ec6b215d44facc2b16ee1b035275a6b scripted-diff: rename `proxyType` to `Proxy` (Vasil Dimov) e53a8505dbb6f9deaae8ac82793a4fb760a1e0a6 net: respect -onlynet= when making outbound connections (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: Do not make outbound connections to hosts which belong to a network which is restricted by `-onlynet`. This applies to hosts that are automatically chosen to connect to and to anchors. This does not apply to hosts given to `-connect`, `-addnode`, `addnode` RPC, dns seeds, `-seednode`. Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/13378 Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22647 Supersedes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22651 ACKs for top commit: naumenkogs: utACK 0eea83a85ec6b215d44facc2b16ee1b035275a6b prayank23: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22834/commits/0eea83a85ec6b215d44facc2b16ee1b035275a6b jonatack: ACK 0eea83a85ec6b215d44facc2b16ee1b035275a6b code review, rebased to master, debug built, and did some manual testing with various config options on signet Tree-SHA512: 37d68b449dd6d2715843fc84d85f48fa2508be40ea105a7f4a28443b318d0b6bd39e3b2ca2a6186f2913836adf08d91038a8b142928e1282130f39ac81aa741b
2022-02-28qt: Pre-branch translation updates for 23.xlaanwj
Pull the translations from transifex once before the 23.x branch-off, so that master has at least somewhat-relevant translations.
2022-02-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24365: wallet: Don't generate keys for wallets with ↵laanwj
private keys disabled during upgradewallet c7376cc8d728f3a7c40f79bd57e7cef685def723 tests: Test upgrading wallet with privkeys disabled (Andrew Chow) 3d985d4f43b5344f998bcf6db22d02782e647a2a wallet: Don't generate keys when privkeys disabled when upgrading (Andrew Chow) Pull request description: When we're upgrading a wallet, we shouldn't be trying to generate new keys for wallets where private keys are disabled. Fixes #23610 ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK c7376cc8d728f3a7c40f79bd57e7cef685def723 benthecarman: tACK c7376cc8d728f3a7c40f79bd57e7cef685def723 this fixed the issue for me Tree-SHA512: fa07cf37df9196ff98671bb1ce5c9aa0bab46495066b4dab796d7e8e5d5c7adb414ff56adae4fd3e15658a610995bd19a9e1edb00c46144b0df635c5b343f3a6
2022-02-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24403: Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in ↵MarcoFalke
VerifyLoadedChainstate fa7991601c93761bc12ef33b672a927d48a95569 Fixup style of VerifyDB (MarcoFalke) fa462ea787d124c56d6ba7ef79a9b5b23f0411c5 Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in VerifyLoadedChainstate (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: This happens when checking all blocks (`-1`). To test: ``` ./configure CC=clang CXX=clang++ --with-sanitizers=undefined,integer make UBSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$(pwd)/test/sanitizer_suppressions/ubsan:print_stacktrace=1:halt_on_error=1:report_error_type=1" ./test/functional/rpc_blockchain.py ACKs for top commit: theStack: Code-review ACK fa7991601c93761bc12ef33b672a927d48a95569 brunoerg: crACK fa7991601c93761bc12ef33b672a927d48a95569 Tree-SHA512: bcbe6becf2fbedd21bbde83a544122e79465937346802039532143b2e4165784905a8852c0ccb088b964874df5e5550931fdde3629cbcee3ae237f2f63c43a8e
2022-02-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24417: net: Update hardcoded seeds for 23.xfanquake
d80dc12097ee2f16e3edfcf39363cc4d240e5c57 net: Update hardcoded seeds for 23.x (laanwj) 9f27157894ee689736d0d0936d1af1620fd8f7d8 contrib: make-seeds updates for 23.x (laanwj) Pull request description: Update hardcoded P2P network seeds for 23.x, and update the generation script and documentation as necessary Tool output: ``` IPv4 IPv6 Onion Pass 469910 72944 0 Initial 469910 72944 0 Skip entries with invalid address 469910 72944 0 After removing duplicates 469909 72944 0 Skip entries from suspicious hosts 165760 65113 0 Enforce minimal number of blocks 160668 63183 0 Require service bit 1 4951 1376 0 Require minimum uptime 4406 1051 0 Require a known and recent user agent 4307 1031 0 Filter out hosts with multiple bitcoin ports ERR: Could not resolve ASN for "2001:678:7dc:8::2": The DNS query name does not exist: 8.0.0.0.c.d.7.0.8.7.6.0.1.0.0.2.origin6.asn.cymru.com. 512 134 0 Look up ASNs and limit results per ASN and per net ```. ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK d80dc12097ee2f16e3edfcf39363cc4d240e5c57 jonatack: ACK d80dc12097ee2f16e3edfcf39363cc4d240e5c57 reviewed the changes and ran the README steps Tree-SHA512: c651b0501cc28d397cc0778eff6aed4273669082d6ef207ce58ce198b443be66532bf1e8d618ccae3ba671ae4cccfd9b4dd2dfebacc97f3c3bd4e9fa58a3d7a3
2022-02-28Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24418: Chainparams update for 23.xMarcoFalke
dca693e08e66279c5497cb3d30285ed41ae6983c Update nMinimumChainWork, defaultAssumeValid for 23.x (laanwj) 85e71a3baab613eab059c99485bf04c2ab2ce621 Update chainTxData for 23.x (laanwj) 37282dcf789fac0bcc4c3445ac9deec33797bb93 Update m_assumed_* chain parameters for 23.x (laanwj) Pull request description: Update chain parameters for upcoming major release. See [doc/release-process.md](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/release-process.md) for review instructions. - `m_assumed_blockchain_size`, `m_assumed_chain_state_size`: ``` bitcoin$ du -h . 105M ./blocks/index 415G ./blocks 4.5G ./chainstate 420G . bitcoin$ python3 Python 3.9.10 (main, Jan 16 2022, 17:12:18) [GCC 11.2.0] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> 420 * 1.1 462.00000000000006 >>> 5 * 1.1 5.5 ``` - `chainTxData`: ``` cli getchaintxstats 4096 000000000000000000052d314a259755ca65944e68df6b12a067ea8f1f5a7091 { "time": 1645542140, "txcount": 712531200, "window_final_block_hash": "000000000000000000052d314a259755ca65944e68df6b12a067ea8f1f5a7091", "window_final_block_height": 724466, "window_block_count": 4096, "window_tx_count": 6950257, "window_interval": 2404071, "txrate": 2.891036496010309 } ``` - `nMinimumChainWork`, `defaultAssumeValid`: ``` $ cli getblockhash 724466 # was two from the tip at the time 000000000000000000052d314a259755ca65944e68df6b12a067ea8f1f5a7091 $ cli getblockheader 000000000000000000052d314a259755ca65944e68df6b12a067ea8f1f5a7091 { "hash": "000000000000000000052d314a259755ca65944e68df6b12a067ea8f1f5a7091", "confirmations": 3, "height": 724466, "version": 939515908, "versionHex": "37ffe004", "merkleroot": "35a08d9647972e7c3ec39ee7f4ab434f03445de7c446a4d1acc1254b4546bbbe", "time": 1645542140, "mediantime": 1645539567, "nonce": 188699556, "bits": "170a1078", "difficulty": 27967152532434.23, "chainwork": "00000000000000000000000000000000000000002927cdceccbd5209e81e80db", "nTx": 1948, "previousblockhash": "000000000000000000075e26c23c2ecec4e34699411ccd712ff6f2d252f65a78", "nextblockhash": "0000000000000000000905369cd69f68323e3e8da2933a78bea0b2cdb8baa89f" } ``` ACKs for top commit: Sjors: ACK dca693e08e66279c5497cb3d30285ed41ae6983c achow101: ACK dca693e08e66279c5497cb3d30285ed41ae6983c prayank23: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24418/commits/dca693e08e66279c5497cb3d30285ed41ae6983c darosior: ACK dca693e08e66279c5497cb3d30285ed41ae6983c -- only checked mainnet (on muliple nodes). Didn't do a reindex. Tree-SHA512: 6d5d59f00717fce5f7ce10ec8d59f806ef11b0af21440cec112f70c8e13ebb884ba6c70e744e691fcc31fe7aec7aae968268c9207ccc820d64fdf7e7f98f0cff
2022-02-27fuzz: FuzzedFileProvider::write should not return negative valueeugene
Doing so can lead to a glibc crash. Also the manpage for fopencookie warns against this: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/fopencookie.3.html
2022-02-25Avoid implicit-integer-sign-change in bech32.cppMarcoFalke
2022-02-25Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24201: p2p: Avoid InitError when downgrading peers.datMarcoFalke
d41ed3215355582879c8eb6c99c2da33852f6cb1 p2p: Avoid InitError when downgrading peers.dat (junderw) Pull request description: fixes #24188 (also see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22762#issuecomment-951063826) When downgrading, a peers.dat with a future version that has a minimum required version larger than the downgraded Bitcoin Core version would cause an InitError. This commit changes this behavior to overwrite the existing peers.dat with a new empty one. ACKs for top commit: prayank23: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24201/commits/d41ed3215355582879c8eb6c99c2da33852f6cb1 kallewoof: reACK d41ed3215355582879c8eb6c99c2da33852f6cb1 Tree-SHA512: c8e625fe36ce0b1aab6c8ef7241c8954038bb856f2de27bdc4814dc9a60e51be28815c7d77d0f96eace49687a0cea02deb713978bbd3a5add742f50a675f2a40
2022-02-25p2p: Avoid InitError when downgrading peers.datjunderw
fixes #24188 When downgrading, a peers.dat with a future version that has a minimum required version larger than the downgraded version would cause an InitError. This commit changes this behavior to overwrite the existing peers.dat with a new empty one, while creating a backup in peers.dat.bak.
2022-02-24Update nMinimumChainWork, defaultAssumeValid for 23.xlaanwj
Co-authored-by: Suhas Daftuar <sdaftuar@gmail.com>
2022-02-24Update chainTxData for 23.xlaanwj
Co-authored-by: Suhas Daftuar <sdaftuar@gmail.com>
2022-02-24Update m_assumed_* chain parameters for 23.xlaanwj
- `m_assumed_chain_state_size` doesn't seem to need to be changed for mainnet. - No change needed for testnet/signet. Co-authored-by: Suhas Daftuar <sdaftuar@gmail.com>
2022-02-24qt: English (source) translations updatelaanwj
Last-minute update for bitcoin/bitcoin#24434 and bitcoin/bitcoin#24401.
2022-02-24Add missed word to error messageHennadii Stepanov
2022-02-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24401: wallet: Add external-signer-support specific ↵Andrew Chow
error message 7f3a6a9495fafbf77f221297615fa56dc3ecc64a wallet: Add external-signer-support specific error message (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: On master (5f44c5c428b696af4214b2519cb2bbeb0e4a1027) an attempt to load an external signer wallet using Bitcoin Core compiled without external signer support fails with the following log messages: ``` 2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] Using SQLite Version 3.31.1 2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] Using wallet /home/hebasto/.bitcoin/testnet3/wallets/coldcard-0220 2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] init message: Loading wallet… 2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] [coldcard-0220] Error: External signer wallet being loaded without external signer support compiled 2022-02-20T19:01:11Z [qt-walletctrl] [coldcard-0220] Releasing wallet ``` While log messages are good, a message in the GUI window is completely misleading: ![Screenshot from 2022-02-20 20-43-46](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/154859854-b87032e0-c428-4e11-8009-39e38200482c.png) This PR fixes this issue: ![Screenshot from 2022-02-20 21-01-18](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/154859868-e3a2c89d-4f0f-424e-96cb-7accaa48acc0.png) ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 7f3a6a9495fafbf77f221297615fa56dc3ecc64a kristapsk: ACK 7f3a6a9495fafbf77f221297615fa56dc3ecc64a brunoerg: crACK 7f3a6a9495fafbf77f221297615fa56dc3ecc64a Tree-SHA512: a4842751c0ca8a37ccc3ea00503678f6b712a7f53d6cbdc07ce02dcb85ca8a94890d1c2da20307be043faa347747abeba29185c88ba12edd5253bfca56531585
2022-02-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24381: test: Run symlink regression tests on Windowslaanwj
fad7ddf9e3710405d727f61d8200d5efed1e705b test: Run symlink regression tests on Windows (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Seems odd to add tests, but not run them on the platform that needs them most. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review ACK fad7ddf9e3710405d727f61d8200d5efed1e705b ryanofsky: Code review ACK fad7ddf9e3710405d727f61d8200d5efed1e705b, just removing new test. Would be nice if the test could be added later, of course. Tree-SHA512: 64b235967a38c2eb90657e8d7a0447bcc8ce81d1b75a275b6c48bd42efd9ea7e7939257e484f297ee84598def3738eaeb289561aeba1dd6a99b258d389995139
2022-02-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24372: bench: Avoid deprecated use of volatile +=fanquake
9999f891d1c9093e552492cf8ccc3168370c7a39 bench: Avoid deprecated use of volatile += (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Deprecated in C++20 according to https://eel.is/c++draft/expr.ass#6 . ``` bench/examples.cpp:16:13: warning: compound assignment with ‘volatile’-qualified left operand is deprecated [-Wvolatile] 16 | sum += sin(d); | ~~~~^~~~~~~~~ ``` While C++20 is currently unsupported, I don't see any downside to a minor fixup to an example benchmark. This will also make a hypothetical C++20 patch smaller. ACKs for top commit: fanquake: ACK 9999f891d1c9093e552492cf8ccc3168370c7a39 Tree-SHA512: ca7d660fa8eba347a4648408a8b97a0ecb8263a825da7abd59129d783058102581e05b273667989f95480436a66d5384bd1e92d9ae79408f5b30e2178935cc38
2022-02-23Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24406: test: Fix Wambiguous-reversed-operator compiler ↵fanquake
warnings fafc4eb3637be0a85644c89c355fe68678a62c17 test: Fix Wambiguous-reversed-operator compiler warnings (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Add a missing const to avoid the C++20 clang **compiler warning**: ``` test/fuzz/addrman.cpp:325:22: error: ISO C++20 considers use of overloaded operator '==' (with operand types 'AddrManDeterministic' and 'AddrManDeterministic') to be ambiguous despite there being a unique best viable function [-Werror,-Wambiguous-reversed-operator] assert(addr_man1 == addr_man2); ~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~ /usr/include/assert.h:93:27: note: expanded from macro 'assert' (static_cast <bool> (expr) \ ^~~~ test/fuzz/addrman.cpp:140:10: note: ambiguity is between a regular call to this operator and a call with the argument order reversed bool operator==(const AddrManDeterministic& other) ^ 1 error generated. ``` This patch also fixes the **compile error** if the first operand is `const`: ``` test/fuzz/addrman.cpp:326:23: error: invalid operands to binary expression ('const AddrManDeterministic' and 'AddrManDeterministic') assert(addr_man_1 == addr_man2); ~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~~ /usr/include/assert.h:90:27: note: expanded from macro 'assert' (static_cast <bool> (expr) \ ^~~~ test/fuzz/addrman.cpp:140:10: note: candidate function not viable: 'this' argument has type 'const AddrManDeterministic', but method is not marked const bool operator==(const AddrManDeterministic& other) ^ 1 error generated. ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK fafc4eb3637be0a85644c89c355fe68678a62c17, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged. Tree-SHA512: 92cd62ae06ee1393a6dc2ea6f3f553595a8f8d66f51592d231b42122bfb71ed4801a016daafc85360040339c5ae59b76888265cec37449c4688d6c7768f4567e
2022-02-22Output license info when binaries are passed -versionfanquake
Consolidate to outputting the licensing info when we pass -version to a binary, i.e bitcoind -version: ```bash itcoin Core version v22.99.0-fc1f355913f6-dirty Copyright (C) 2009-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers Please contribute if you find Bitcoin Core useful. Visit <https://bitcoincore.org/> for further information about the software. The source code is available from <https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin>. This is experimental software. Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying file COPYING or <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT> ```
2022-02-22refactor: shift CopyrightHolders() and LicenseInfo() to clientversion.cppfanquake
2022-02-22net: Update hardcoded seeds for 23.xlaanwj
2022-02-22qt: Update translation source fileHennadii Stepanov
2022-02-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24367: User-facing content and codebase doc fixups ↵laanwj
from transifex translator feedback 48742693acc9de837735674057c9aae2fe90bd1d Replace "can not" with "cannot" in docs, user messages, and tests (Jon Atack) e670edd43441ecb6e5978d65348501c57d856030 User-facing content fixups from transifex translator feedback (Jon Atack) Pull request description: Closes #24366. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: Code review re-ACK 48742693acc9de837735674057c9aae2fe90bd1d hebasto: re-ACK 48742693acc9de837735674057c9aae2fe90bd1d, only suggested change since my previous [review](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24367#pullrequestreview-885938219). Tree-SHA512: 4dcdcb417251a413e65fab6070515e13a1267c8e0dbcf521386b842511391f24c84a0c2168fe13458c977682034466509bf2a3453719d4d94d3c568fd9f4adb4
2022-02-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24305: Docs: [policy] Remove outdated confusing commentMarcoFalke
e50a9be1540c769a99fcdc1f7a109a6bf1c7516b Remove outdated comment on CFeeRate (Murch) Pull request description: This comment described how the constructor of CFeeRate was previously indirectly used to parse fee rate arguments from RPCs. The command line input was actually in sat/vB but due to the use of AmountFromValue() it got converted to BTC/vB which then got rectified in the constructor by creating a CFeeRate from that given value and COIN as the transaction size. Since this usage pattern was removed from the codebase some months ago, the comment is now obsolete. ACKs for top commit: michaelfolkson: ACK e50a9be1540c769a99fcdc1f7a109a6bf1c7516b jonatack: ACK e50a9be1540c769a99fcdc1f7a109a6bf1c7516b Tree-SHA512: f17bf0baeeca85a5c7883edadd407da845f6e3af1c949e93116bd67c02e601682a5f7f1ab2497172472e3acf1c4e3c234b01161a77e7d7f028e3551da34777f0
2022-02-22Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24310: docs / fixups from RBF and packagesfanquake
77202f0554dcbbbb167d0ed3927cca0bf4609ce8 [doc] package deduplication (glozow) d35a3cb3968d7584c7d5c42b121a80f34ea656bf [doc] clarify inaccurate comment about replacements paying higher feerate (glozow) 5ae187f8761f5f85a1ef41d24f75afb7eecf366f [validation] look up transaction by txid (glozow) Pull request description: - Use txid, not wtxid, for `mempool.GetIter()`: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22674#discussion_r772934994 - Fix a historically inaccurate comment about RBF during the refactors: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22855#discussion_r777130441 - Add a section about package deduplication to policy/packages.md: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24152#discussion_r802955759 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24152#discussion_r802723149 (I'm intending for this to be in v23 since it's fixups for things that are already merged, which is why I split it from #24152) ACKs for top commit: t-bast: LGTM, ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24310/commits/77202f0554dcbbbb167d0ed3927cca0bf4609ce8 darosior: ACK 77202f0554dcbbbb167d0ed3927cca0bf4609ce8 LarryRuane: ACK 77202f0554dcbbbb167d0ed3927cca0bf4609ce8 Tree-SHA512: a428e791dfa59c359d3ccc67e8d3a4c1239815d2f6b29898e129700079271c00b3a45f091f70b65a6e54aa00a3d5b678b6da29d2a76b6cd6f946eaa7082ea696
2022-02-22Merge bitcoin-core/gui#547: Override BitcoinApplication::event() to handle ↵Hennadii Stepanov
QEvent::Quit e7fc50681e99e3c726db2bc4d3d425ed8a0fc6b3 qt: Override BitcoinApplication::event() to handle QEvent::Quit (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: bitcoin-core/gui#336 introduced a regression when termination requests from a platform are not handled properly. This PR fixes this regression. On macOS shutdown after clicking "Quit" in Dock icon menu, and during logout works again. Fixes bitcoin-core/gui#545. ACKs for top commit: RandyMcMillan: tACK e7fc50681e99e3c726db2bc4d3d425ed8a0fc6b3 Sjors: tACK e7fc50681e99e3c726db2bc4d3d425ed8a0fc6b3 (rebased on master) indeed fixes the crash described in #545 promag: Tested ACK e7fc50681e99e3c726db2bc4d3d425ed8a0fc6b3 on macOS 10.15 with Qt 5.15.2. Tree-SHA512: 236a483dc0828f22999469e133b8ac9f0b6267ec2a27004c3ebaa967689ddb972ea1fa90c1dd41f3bff3d17bf571a707babcef53bd79fd711fda98cfbf120131
2022-02-21Replace "can not" with "cannot" in docs, user messages, and testsJon Atack
2022-02-21Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24370: rpc, cli: describe quality/recency filtering in ↵MarcoFalke
getnodeaddresses and -addrinfo ce690847b69eb80b0232f818152dbb1db7c4c61a cli: describe quality/recency filtering in -addrinfo (Jon Atack) 7c975614c0fc6ff2084a1708a4c1f0368a4bc98f rpc: describe quality/recency filtering in getnodeaddresses (Jon Atack) Pull request description: Addresses #24278. ``` $ bitcoin-cli help getnodeaddresses getnodeaddresses ( count "network" ) Return known addresses, after filtering for quality and recency. These can potentially be used to find new peers in the network. The total number of addresses known to the node may be higher. ``` ``` $ bitcoin-cli -help | grep -A3 addrinfo -addrinfo Get the number of addresses known to the node, per network and total, after filtering for quality and recency. The total number of addresses known to the node may be higher. ``` ACKs for top commit: mzumsande: Thanks, Code Review ACK ce690847b69eb80b0232f818152dbb1db7c4c61a prayank23: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24370/commits/ce690847b69eb80b0232f818152dbb1db7c4c61a Tree-SHA512: 82d23b15e64a99411eb8e70d7267a1b4f23182fabe072e824277569d9677e392b466be63f00e3d157d7db94bbe032d53f12ad4ab30b55b7b8a629c37d80d1d8c
2022-02-21test: Fix Wambiguous-reversed-operator compiler warningsMarcoFalke
2022-02-21util: Add SaturatingAdd helperMarcoFalke
2022-02-21cli: describe quality/recency filtering in -addrinfoJon Atack
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
2022-02-21rpc: describe quality/recency filtering in getnodeaddressesJon Atack
Co-authored-by: Martin Zumsande <mzumsande@gmail.com>
2022-02-21Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24339: rpc: Improve RPC help by explicitly mentioning ↵MarcoFalke
output types c821ab8be8dffb749853c05e05cb515c11e6328a Use `GetAllOutputTypes` in `getblock` RPC function (Kiminuo) d970a85d335202cc85f6604f794c43af6645673f Move `GetAllOutputTypes` function from `rpc/rawtransaction.cpp` to `rpc/util.{h|cpp}` (Kiminuo) Pull request description: This PR attempts to replicate https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/0ccf9b2e5594581deef2f60174c3651a57f93b64/src/rpc/rawtransaction.cpp#L547 to one other place (at the moment) so that users have better idea what RPC methods can actually return. I created this PR as a follow-up to the idea mentioned here https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/23320#discussion_r732458112 (resolved). ACKs for top commit: kristapsk: re-ACK c821ab8be8dffb749853c05e05cb515c11e6328a Tree-SHA512: 5ff66a41ad7c43ec769f4a99933d2d070feea7c617286d94b6f9bfa1a2547a42211915778210a89074ad4b14d99f34852cc6871efed5e6f1e2ffedd40d669386
2022-02-21Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24137: doc: Rework generate* docfanquake
fa30e62cc609ff29f0acaa5047d3f437cb04a67b doc: Rework generate* doc (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: Hide the test-only calls and clarify the short description ACKs for top commit: 0xB10C: reACK fa30e62cc609ff29f0acaa5047d3f437cb04a67b. changes since fa3bb584dcc742a767b2141cd7324877e3cf5302 are: dropping the `immediately` + formatting the touched line and a rebase Tree-SHA512: 07439f39660bbf144c2cc406b6010b64dcdd27150d78654fe04a36a982a519f837a0cf0f030c9f30af69c451ccf7a3b7287a275637aa81904c202029b9efc661
2022-02-21Use `GetAllOutputTypes` in `getblock` RPC functionKiminuo