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8019b6b150ff7444195a238470414c9deec5bf74 gui: Make RPCConsole::TabTypes an enum class (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This change makes the compiler emit a warning/error if a missing enum value is not handled. See also #17134.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
unsigned ACK 8019b6b150ff7444195a238470414c9deec5bf74
hebasto:
re-ACK 8019b6b150ff7444195a238470414c9deec5bf74
fanquake:
ACK 8019b6b150ff7444195a238470414c9deec5bf74
Tree-SHA512: 329161097f4d079f48d5fb33bf3a07e314fbb2ac325cafb08bafa9e76229ecff0f9010fe3c1c15ccd02d4539b5c93839c846b42bfeaffa897a917cea599bf811
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b96ed0396294fc4fa89d83ceab6bc169dd09f002 [wallet] Remove pruning check for -rescan option (John Newbery)
eea462de9c652dca556ad241d2126b10790f67f8 [wallet] Remove package limit config access from wallet (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Removes wallet access to `-limitancestorcount`, `-limitdescendantcount` and `-prune`:
- `-limitancestorcount` and `-limitdescendantcount` are now accessed with a method `getPackageLimits` in the `Chain` interface.
- `-prune` is not required. It was only used in wallet component initiation to prevent running `-rescan` when pruning was enabled. This check is not required.
Partially addresses #17137.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Tested ACK b96ed0396294fc4fa89d83ceab6bc169dd09f002
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK b96ed0396294fc4fa89d83ceab6bc169dd09f002
promag:
Code review ACK b96ed0396294fc4fa89d83ceab6bc169dd09f002.
ariard:
ACK b96ed03, check there isn't left anymore wallet access to node arguments.
Tree-SHA512: 90c8e3e083acbd37724f1bccf63dab642cf9ae95cc5e684872a67443ae048b4fdbf57b52ea47c5a1da6489fd277278fe2d9bbe95e17f3d4965a1a0fbdeb815bf
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66b29848c71c4b3b4dc36ca6d94de829bd533797 change wallet pointers to references in feebumper (Adam Jonas)
9be6666a4e648782b49a6fdc458372ea521b444d typo and unneccessary parentheses (Adam Jonas)
Pull request description:
Picking up some of the suggestions in the comments of #16727 including:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16727#discussion_r330547321
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16727#discussion_r330549766
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16727#discussion_r333209674
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 66b29848c71c4b3b4dc36ca6d94de829bd533797.
MarcoFalke:
ACK 66b29848c71c4b3b4dc36ca6d94de829bd533797 (looked at the diff on GitHub)
fjahr:
ACK 66b2984 reviewed code
Tree-SHA512: d118f7689970fe39d9f5318dc818f13283cce9194370b3ce4758f298172e4681ae119ddc809f5c0b7602677137ac0d38147b915422ff616531a76a570b766fa2
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610d9384de7f4de861d94c9b1af4fddc8aa57ad9 gui: Added label & tooltip for Verify Message labels (dannmat)
Pull request description:
When using the Verify Message functionality, I found the input boxes to be rather confusing as they had no guidance for their purpose.
I have added tooltips and labels to aid users when verifying messages in future
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Code review ACK 610d9384de7f4de861d94c9b1af4fddc8aa57ad9. Nit, commit and title are a little weird. Suggestion: "gui: Add toolTip and placeholderText to sign message fields"
MarcoFalke:
ACK 610d9384de7f4de861d94c9b1af4fddc8aa57ad9 (looks good, didn't compile or tested the changes)
fanquake:
ACK - 610d9384de7f4de861d94c9b1af4fddc8aa57ad9
Tree-SHA512: d6a1bc872ad270dce440e96a163ce72cdd4708913d87a0fea749fc8cf2d8163b791cbb96a82030e0cb7d239920ceb0e3f05e0eec113f45a1a8e1309fbd92b4b0
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Fix by removing "L" as suggested by meeDamian in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14948#issuecomment-522355441
Co-Authored-By: bugs@meedamian.com
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c8961c7d9fed07190628cf01f9dfad971a942b99 doc: Add switch on enum example (Hennadii Stepanov)
11e3d5eb1d4a4b399b180083ec52484d53ebf724 util: Add AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine option (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR documents a recurring issue:
- #15938
- #17105
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Seems like good advice to me. ACK c8961c7d9fed07190628cf01f9dfad971a942b99
practicalswift:
ACK c8961c7d9fed07190628cf01f9dfad971a942b99
promag:
ACK c8961c7d9fed07190628cf01f9dfad971a942b99, no excuse now, thanks!
Tree-SHA512: 530da5117094ed1bfaa6e447089521bd2c86b0742758dbacec4e4f934dc07b0e24f15a1448c4d58e49905e8fd3797d87bcae5669a346d33ed4c2878a04891699
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Prior to this PR, the wallet would not allow the `-rescan` option at
startup if pruning was enabled. This is unnecessarily restrictive. It
should be possible to rescan if pruning is enabled, as long as no blocks
have actually been pruned yet.
Remove the pruning check from WalletInit::ParameterInteraction(). If any
blocks have been pruned, that will be caught in CreateWalletFromFile().
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The wallet should not be able to directly access global configuration
from the node. Remove access of "-limitancestorcount" and
"-limitdescendantcount".
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7e50abcc29dc5fde24a1b3e57c6316eabda35e2e tests: Add EvalScript(...) fuzzing harness (practicalswift)
bebb637472d0469037a9f438572fc71db4236d97 tests: Add FuzzedDataProvider fuzzing helper from the Chromium project (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add `EvalScript(...)` fuzzing harness.
To test this PR:
We can run `contrib/devtools/test_fuzzing_harnesses.sh` (#17000) during five seconds to quickly verify that the newly added fuzz harness seem to hit relevant code regions, that the fuzzing throughput seems reasonable, etc.
`test_fuzzing_harnesses.sh eval 5` runs all fuzzers matching the regexp `eval` giving them five seconds of runtime each.
```
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz --with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make
$ contrib/devtools/test_fuzzing_harnesses.sh eval 5
Testing fuzzer eval_script during 5 second(s)
A subset of reached functions:
NEW_FUNC[1/24]: 0x557b808742e0 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::indirect_ptr(int) src/./prevector.h:161
NEW_FUNC[2/24]: 0x557b80875460 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::indirect_ptr(int) const src/./prevector.h:162
NEW_FUNC[6/9]: 0x557b81acdaa0 in popstack(std::vector<std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> >, std::allocator<std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > > >&) src/script/interpreter.cpp:57
NEW_FUNC[5/16]: 0x557b809f1bf0 in CScriptNum::serialize(long const&) src/./script/script.h:326
NEW_FUNC[4/6]: 0x557b817c93d0 in CScriptNum::CScriptNum(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, bool, unsigned long) src/./script/script.h:225
NEW_FUNC[5/6]: 0x557b817cbb80 in CScriptNum::set_vch(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) src/./script/script.h:360
NEW_FUNC[0/11]: 0x557b80a88170 in CHash256::Write(unsigned char const*, unsigned long) src/./hash.h:34
NEW_FUNC[1/11]: 0x557b80a88270 in CHash256::Finalize(unsigned char*) src/./hash.h:28
NEW_FUNC[5/11]: 0x557b81affdb0 in CSHA256::CSHA256() src/crypto/sha256.cpp:644
NEW_FUNC[6/11]: 0x557b81affe80 in (anonymous namespace)::sha256::Initialize(unsigned int*) src/crypto/sha256.cpp:66
NEW_FUNC[7/11]: 0x557b81b00460 in CSHA256::Write(unsigned char const*, unsigned long) src/crypto/sha256.cpp:649
NEW_FUNC[8/11]: 0x557b81b009a0 in CSHA256::Finalize(unsigned char*) src/crypto/sha256.cpp:675
NEW_FUNC[9/11]: 0x557b81b015e0 in CSHA256::Reset() src/crypto/sha256.cpp:692
NEW_FUNC[10/11]: 0x557b81b01d90 in (anonymous namespace)::sha256::Transform(unsigned int*, unsigned char const*, unsigned long) src/crypto/sha256.cpp:79
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557b808cc180 in BaseSignatureChecker::CheckLockTime(CScriptNum const&) const src/./script/interpreter.h:153
NEW_FUNC[0/2]: 0x557b81ab5640 in CastToBool(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) src/script/interpreter.cpp:36
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557b817c9c30 in CScriptNum::getint() const src/./script/script.h:312
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557b81ae1df0 in CScriptNum::operator-=(long const&) src/./script/script.h:298
NEW_FUNC[0/5]: 0x557b81af5670 in CRIPEMD160::CRIPEMD160() src/crypto/ripemd160.cpp:243
NEW_FUNC[1/5]: 0x557b81af5740 in (anonymous namespace)::ripemd160::Initialize(unsigned int*) src/crypto/ripemd160.cpp:25
NEW_FUNC[2/5]: 0x557b81af5b00 in CRIPEMD160::Write(unsigned char const*, unsigned long) src/crypto/ripemd160.cpp:248
NEW_FUNC[3/5]: 0x557b81af5fa0 in (anonymous namespace)::ripemd160::Transform(unsigned int*, unsigned char const*) src/crypto/ripemd160.cpp:55
NEW_FUNC[4/5]: 0x557b81af8d60 in CRIPEMD160::Finalize(unsigned char*) src/crypto/ripemd160.cpp:274
NEW_FUNC[0/16]: 0x557b80857a30 in CScript::operator<<(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) src/./script/script.h:462
NEW_FUNC[1/16]: 0x557b80872670 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::insert(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::iterator, unsigned char const&) src/./prevector.h:342
NEW_FUNC[2/16]: 0x557b80872e00 in void prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::insert<__gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsigned char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > > >(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::iterator, __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsigned char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > >, __gnu_cxx::__normal_iterator<unsigned char const*, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > >) src/./prevector.h:368
NEW_FUNC[3/16]: 0x557b80873630 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::capacity() const src/./prevector.h:295
NEW_FUNC[4/16]: 0x557b80874ed0 in void prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::fill<prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator>(unsigned char*, prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator, prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator) src/./prevector.h:204
NEW_FUNC[5/16]: 0x557b808cc0f0 in BaseSignatureChecker::CheckSig(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, CScript const&, SigVersion) const src/./script/interpreter.h:148
NEW_FUNC[6/16]: 0x557b809edb10 in CScript::operator=(CScript&&) src/./script/script.h:390
NEW_FUNC[7/16]: 0x557b809f8ec0 in void prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::insert<prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator>(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::iterator, prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator, prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator) src/./prevector.h:368
NEW_FUNC[8/16]: 0x557b809f9260 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::swap(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>&) src/./prevector.h:451
NEW_FUNC[9/16]: 0x557b81ab58c0 in CheckSignatureEncoding(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, unsigned int, ScriptError_t*) src/script/interpreter.cpp:200
NEW_FUNC[10/16]: 0x557b81ab6f30 in FindAndDelete(CScript&, CScript const&) src/script/interpreter.cpp:254
NEW_FUNC[11/16]: 0x557b81acdc20 in CheckPubKeyEncoding(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&, unsigned int, SigVersion const&, ScriptError_t*) src/script/interpreter.cpp:217
NEW_FUNC[12/16]: 0x557b81ad3890 in IsCompressedOrUncompressedPubKey(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) src/script/interpreter.cpp:63
NEW_FUNC[13/16]: 0x557b81ad8830 in CScript::GetOp(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator&, opcodetype&) const src/./script/script.h:505
NEW_FUNC[14/16]: 0x557b81ae21a0 in prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::prevector<prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator>(prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator, prevector<28u, unsigned char, unsigned int, int>::const_iterator) src/./prevector.h:246
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557b81ae1a40 in CScriptNum::operator+=(long const&) src/./script/script.h:290
NEW_FUNC[0/5]: 0x557b81af9760 in CSHA1::CSHA1() src/crypto/sha1.cpp:150
NEW_FUNC[1/5]: 0x557b81af9830 in (anonymous namespace)::sha1::Initialize(unsigned int*) src/crypto/sha1.cpp:32
NEW_FUNC[2/5]: 0x557b81af9bf0 in CSHA1::Write(unsigned char const*, unsigned long) src/crypto/sha1.cpp:155
NEW_FUNC[3/5]: 0x557b81afa090 in (anonymous namespace)::sha1::Transform(unsigned int*, unsigned char const*) src/crypto/sha1.cpp:47
NEW_FUNC[4/5]: 0x557b81afc5e0 in CSHA1::Finalize(unsigned char*) src/crypto/sha1.cpp:181
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557b81ada4f0 in CScriptNum::operator-() const src/./script/script.h:278
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557b808cc210 in BaseSignatureChecker::CheckSequence(CScriptNum const&) const src/./script/interpreter.h:158
NEW_FUNC[0/1]: 0x557b81ab5c00 in IsValidSignatureEncoding(std::vector<unsigned char, std::allocator<unsigned char> > const&) src/script/interpreter.cpp:107
stat::number_of_executed_units: 9728
stat::average_exec_per_sec: 1621
stat::new_units_added: 844
stat::slowest_unit_time_sec: 0
stat::peak_rss_mb: 326
Number of unique code paths taken during fuzzing round: 583
Tested fuzz harnesses seem to work as expected.
```
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 7e50abcc29dc5fde24a1b3e57c6316eabda35e2e
Tree-SHA512: 4874ab28efb4219c24a4cfc9be901a3297d1973f43acadec415c2e1d6843e4e661f90e8f9695849373775a4556884cdcc8862a092246ae0383b844c37c1627d5
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15ac916642f20918f66e32729bb6b0b674e3bc24 doc: Doxygen-friendly descriptor.h comments (Jon Layton)
Pull request description:
Closes #16942.
- Make `Descriptor` overview subtext of `Interface for parsed descriptor objects.`
- Conform to `@param[in, out] argname: Info` in parameter comments. Present in code: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/feb162d500273040c8a2e5cdd3393edf34dff45b/src/net_processing.cpp#L1001
- Remove redundant argument type, `in` vs `out` mentions
- Removed unnecessary backticks around `IsSolvable()`, since Doxygen builds a link to the known function's docs
- Add backticks to refer to `argname`s
`descriptor.cpp` has more documentation, but Doxygen's output doesn't include anything inside unnamed namespaces for some reason. Tried to access them via searchbar.
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 587cc7596de46358a08b0321a7cf08a08785945715dbdce8945d837e1bee0664d1e11b1e47b7be85c4f35262f7ea173fb1f6202efcacc2023e2c6b0bd44133b3
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Source: https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/libFuzzer/src/utils/FuzzedDataProvider.h?rcl=b9f51dc8c98065df0c8da13c051046f5bab833db
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bb36372b8f2bd675313ae8553ceb61f28c2c1afd test: add unit tests for Span-parsing helpers (Sebastian Falbesoner)
5e69aeec3f2a0fafd5e591b7222716f00145761d Add documenting comments to spanparsing.h (Pieter Wuille)
230d43fdbc41b356700b0d8a6984d69e00279ade Abstract out some of the descriptor Span-parsing helpers (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
As suggested here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16800#issuecomment-531605482.
This moves the Span parsing functions out of the descriptor module, making them more easily usable for other parsers (in particular, in preparation for miniscript parsing).
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK bb36372b8f2bd675313ae8553ceb61f28c2c1afd
Tree-SHA512: b5c5c11a9bc3f0a1c2c4cfa22755654ecfb8d4b69da0dc1fb9f04e1556dc0f6ffd87ad153600963279ac465d587d7971b53d240ced802d12693682411ac73deb
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PubKeys
a57a1d42d52fe51e5b413a1fd3a5ef2b7a2120e3 test: add unit test for wallet watch-only methods involving PubKeys (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The motivation for this addition was to unit test the function `wallet.cpp:ExtractPubKey()` (see recent change in commit 798a589aff64b83a0844688a661f4bd987c3340c) which is however static and only indirectly available via the public methods `AddWatchOnly()`, `LoadWatchOnly()` and `RemoveWatchOnly()`. Since the first of those methods also stores the addresses to the disk, the second, simpler one was chosen which only operates in memory.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
ACK a57a1d4
instagibbs:
reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16786/commits/a57a1d42d52fe51e5b413a1fd3a5ef2b7a2120e3
Sjors:
re-ACK a57a1d4
Tree-SHA512: 92a242204ab533022cd848662997372c41815b1265d07b3d96305697f801db29a5ba5668337faf4bea702bec1451972529afd6665927fb142aaf91700a338b26
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f4c8953b0073e6bc37abd18ec4a5cbc3ea9719a1 Add missing fields in TransactionDescriptionString and others (Antoine Riard)
353010849185cda53c97da1f5089565dccf6f16a MOVEONLY : move RPC wallets helpers to TransactionDescriptionString (Antoine Riard)
Pull request description:
Knowledge of `walletconflicts` field existence is really nice when you're debugging conflicts. Was added in #3671 but never documented in RPC helps.
Others were added after a quick skim, we may still have missing ones in wallet rpcs.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
re-ACK f4c8953b0073e6bc37abd18ec4a5cbc3ea9719a1 (only change is addressing my nits)
kristapsk:
ACK f4c8953b0073e6bc37abd18ec4a5cbc3ea9719a1
Tree-SHA512: 2bea4d8743399fb152f942df7454548b896b2ad5654fd4bf60253afec1a5387ef8797ced97776dc7ba4912291263c08abe7c2b608c6a28f9a0df67be4ebc4635
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IsStandardTx(...) and other CTransaction related functions
5c2987636faa5bc175b37b81fd98ab48e576da0b tests: Remove TRANSACTION_DESERIALIZE (replaced by transaction fuzzer) (practicalswift)
0a573682f24d20cb178b8b6f97c35ec46901c4db tests: Add fuzzing harness for CheckTransaction(...), IsStandardTx(...) and other CTransaction related functions (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `CheckTransaction(...)`, `IsStandardTx(...)` and other `CTransaction` related functions.
**Testing this PR**
Run:
```
$ CC=clang CXX=clang++ ./configure --enable-fuzz --with-sanitizers=address,fuzzer,undefined
$ make
$ src/test/fuzz/transaction
…
# And to to quickly verify that the relevant code regions are triggered, that the
# fuzzing throughput seems reasonable, etc.
$ contrib/devtools/test_fuzzing_harnesses.sh '^transaction$'
```
`test_fuzzing_harnesses.sh` can be found in PR #17000.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK 5c2987636faa5bc175b37b81fd98ab48e576da0b
Tree-SHA512: 2f422df795c9dca13c98209ca9ce0fe5a0d4a71fb052fa33d599cc9c9f1d637fee27d58d02ed17b956b3e3d40931cbc1367fc99aa2e882473e54d95dee04d6b7
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facb9a1315f97489a20eb0e969fdb14b5128ed2f init: Change fallback locale to C.UTF-8 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Much of our code assumes file system UTF-8 support, and this is a more realistic guess for modern systems anyway than the default character set (which would be ASCII only). So change the assumed fallback locale (if no locale is defined by the user or OS) to `C.UTF-8`.
related: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/14948#issuecomment-488385462
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK facb9a1315f97489a20eb0e969fdb14b5128ed2f
Tree-SHA512: 5075f9fe6791572d76ec38c58cd56f04ed8086c06a7d7f446d062dffc313c62466ba81f1a7d6b8c7e95791fcff82e4f76871c3534478fbfe5beb456dd8eea340
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091747b46ecf06244ce2650028f1833b2e7c5062 gui: Add shortcuts for tab tools (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This makes accessing the RPC console very fast/easy. It also improves accessibility.
<img width="234" alt="Screenshot 2019-10-02 at 01 30 53" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3534524/66009867-50104300-e4b4-11e9-90b5-6b8dc961a8a1.png">
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 091747b46ecf06244ce2650028f1833b2e7c5062 - this is an improvment. Further solutions to solve the interference between the console and the shortcuts (if possible) can be done upstream (Qt) or with another PR.
Tree-SHA512: 6b8bc07e8a3a75e53c05f0fdb73458d75ef025f950569e885e655de53fdac8b91dcabfb1c6e643b1d23065420fa2701847c00cc1718bc188778640aefb5bcbd8
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f33efa8ec535faae96b490c34978432799ca221f GUI: Restore RPC Console to non-wallet tray icon menu (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
#14383 moved the debug window's menu position, to make it conditional on wallet mode. The rationale given was to match the behaviour of the 'Help' menu.
#14573 replaced the 'Help' menu's conditional debug window with an unconditional list of items in the new 'Window' menu.
This PR reverts the no-longer-applicable part of #14383, putting the debug window back on the tray menu unconditionally, and in the position it previously had.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK f33efa8ec535faae96b490c34978432799ca221f - the debug window is also accessible from the menu (though directly the subpages which counts IMO).
Tree-SHA512: c04a588fed37a8c31cb413baaa346e3c1c18724f9b40d64b8528c517f65290930d577bccf0a794180e968e84d3c52e9fa3fdc8a40bbc5fe3418eaddd73481271
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tests the following four functions:
- Const() [parse constant]
- Func() [parse function]
- Expr() [parse expression]
- Split() [split up a string]
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11fdfcf7f940fab48625d102e825a59c16ad4fbc Show addresses for "SendToSelf" transactions (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Fix #11464
Fix #12688
Ref: #11471 by jonasschnelli
Note: change addresses are not recognized (ref: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11471#discussion_r180547041)
Result:
![screenshot from 2019-01-04 09-06-12](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/32963518/50677356-19c79500-1002-11e9-986c-999c366e4b2a.png)
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK 11fdfcf7f940fab48625d102e825a59c16ad4fbc
fanquake:
ACK 11fdfcf7f940fab48625d102e825a59c16ad4fbc - did the bare minimum testing.
Tree-SHA512: 2678a2fdf017c376750c73fdc751b7838b0d3a970ba02e9032e4c5824494362672036c3ebf87b425aefdfe197fb952b70e4b7b6011077abb39a8bfc1ae14dfd2
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Fields involvesWatchonly, generated, walletconflicts were missing
in result description of listtransactions, listsinceblock,
gettransaction
Align getttransaction fields which were odd compare to other rpc
helpers
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other CTransaction related functions
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9743432034586385cfef87df4b377c255ed0cba8 Fix bug where duplicate PSBT keys are accepted (John L. Jegutanis)
Pull request description:
As per the BIP 174 spec a PSBT key cannot be duplicated,
however the current code accepts key duplication.
The PSBT key/value entries can be duplicated when the value
is `empty()` or `IsNull()` for `CScript` or `CTxOut` respectively
and if those key/value entries are serialized before the non-empty ones.
For example, the following PSBT, included in the test vectors,
contains a duplicate field:
```
// magic
70736274ff
// global tx
//// key
0100
//// value
2a02000000000140420f000000000017a9146e91b72d5593e7d4391e2ff44e91e985c31641f08700000000
//// separator
00
// no inputs
// outputs
//// key PSBT_OUT_WITNESSSCRIPT
0101
//// value (empty script)
00
//// key PSBT_OUT_WITNESSSCRIPT (same as the above)
0101
//// value (an OP_RETURN script)
016a
//// separator
00
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
ACK 9743432034586385cfef87df4b377c255ed0cba8
instagibbs:
code review ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16821/commits/9743432034586385cfef87df4b377c255ed0cba8
Tree-SHA512: 34f4b34c8e6561c6a6ab745cdd319f6687eac6f7cecc735c94035eeca8c5157e17a27f2ae853dbaa6634fcd5a8f4e1c6cc13d1ebd7e563459665d72bb147cc1e
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Much of our code assumes UTF-8 support, and this is a more realistic
guess for modern systems anyway than the default character set (which
would be ASCII only). So change the assumed fallback locale (if no
locale is defined by the user or OS) to `C.UTF-8`.
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http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/poll.html
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/poll.2.html
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fa25f43ac5692082dba3f90456c501eb08f1b75c p2p: Remove BIP61 reject messages (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Reject messages (BIP 61) appear in the following settings:
* Parsing of reject messages (in case `-debug=net` is set, off by default). This has only been used for a single `LogPrint` call for several releases now. Such logging is completely meaningless to us and should thus be removed.
* The sending of reject messages (in case `-enablebip61` is set, off by default). This can be used to debug a node that is under our control. Instead of hacking this debugging into the p2p protocol, it could be more easily achieved by parsing the debug log. (Use `-printtoconsole` to have it as stream, or read from the `debug.log` file like our python function `assert_debug_log` in the test framework does)
Having to maintain all of this logic and code to accommodate debugging, which can be achieved by other means a lot easier, is a burden. It makes review on net processing changes a lot harder, since the reject message logic has to be carried around without introducing any errors or DOS vectors.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
utACK fa25f43ac5692082dba3f90456c501eb08f1b75c
laanwj:
I'm still not 100% convinced that I like getting rid of BIP61 conceptually, but apparently everyone wants it, code review ACK fa25f43ac5692082dba3f90456c501eb08f1b75c.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa25f43ac5692082dba3f90456c501eb08f1b75c
Tree-SHA512: daf55254202925e56be3d6cfb3c1c804e7a82cecb1dd1e5bd7b472bae989fd68ac4f21ec53fc46751353056fd645f7f877bebcb0b40920257991423a3d99e0be
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4bb660be90a2811b53855bf1fd33a8dd9ba3db47 Add release note (Andrew Chow)
ed96b295d747738334459490c79b7360ab85aaf7 Update descriptors.md to include sortedmulti (Andrew Chow)
80be78ea75ac9833ee3db3d468ed09fc4fe6274c Test sortedmulti descriptor using BIP 67 tests (Andrew Chow)
6f588fd2276e5b713c6d36e3b01288484ddb59c0 Add sortedmulti descriptor and unit tests (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Adds a `sortedmulti()` descriptor as mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17023#issuecomment-537596416.
`sortedmulti()` works in the same way as `multi` does but sorts the pubkeys in the resulting scripts in lexicographic order as described in [BIP67](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0067.mediawiki). Note that this does not add support for BIP67 nor is BIP67 fully supported by this descriptor (which is why it is not named `multi67()`) as it does not require compressed pubkeys.
Tests from BIP67 were added and documentation was updated.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
re-ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17056/commits/4bb660be90a2811b53855bf1fd33a8dd9ba3db47
Sjors:
re-ACK 4bb660be90a2811b53855bf1fd33a8dd9ba3db47
Tree-SHA512: 93b21112a74ebe0bf316d8f3e0291f69fd975cf0a29332f9728e7b880cad312b8b14007e86adcd7899f117b9303cbcf4cb35f3bb2f2f648d1a446f83f75a70a5
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c640ca24f9d94f468ec6de023bf885813ac6c9a9 Always generate `bitcoinstrings.cpp` on `make translate` (Franck Royer)
Pull request description:
Resolves #16891.
`bitcoinstrings.cpp` is to be generated at release time. Hence,
it should not depend on whether the source files are younger as the
releaser may proceed from a fresh checkout.
More information on the investigation in the issue.
ACKs for top commit:
jonasschnelli:
Tested ACK c640ca24f9d94f468ec6de023bf885813ac6c9a9 - Tested master + this on macOS 10.14. With this PR, it always "runs" `GEN qt/bitcoinstrings.cpp` and `GEN translate`.
Tree-SHA512: f799fdc3ad16a2a6a59704bc2c50f5179e6a7e064d8f43354592f11857cc901cac99b2b90f3319d25d49c9d78378b8d119cc5f59b48ea7f1008f33dd26700877
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c2bb3919a8cc52ea35d424c1f31f9474f1ea4911 util: Simplify path argument for CBlockTreeDB ctor (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- simplifies path argument (`datadir/blocks/index`) for `CBlockTreeDB` constructor
- does not change behavior as `GetBlocksDir()` with unset "-blocksdir" returns the same path
- improves code readability
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK c2bb3919a8cc52ea35d424c1f31f9474f1ea4911
laanwj:
ACK c2bb3919a8cc52ea35d424c1f31f9474f1ea4911
promag:
ACK c2bb3919a8cc52ea35d424c1f31f9474f1ea4911.
Tree-SHA512: 646a0a3a31e2f419b05f696cbdfb7d8987f1d89ec0797b72464ae05680fd5f95f6469be0ea5b56f772434c49d48504cd9cf9760c05d4054d11349d502e157ee2
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0d86f4d3dacab38f3cd5371d0c920585c178302c refactor: consolidate PASTE macros (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Really dumb move-only stolen from #16805. Some of my pull requests also depend on this, so I split it up to not depend on #16805.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 0d86f4d3dacab38f3cd5371d0c920585c178302c -- diff looks correct
hebasto:
ACK 0d86f4d3dacab38f3cd5371d0c920585c178302c, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
promag:
ACK 0d86f4d3dacab38f3cd5371d0c920585c178302c.
Tree-SHA512: 19208a8cbf83034b1ef25138d8f08d8f32ace7775f654b1597fc4599dd576f0758145f592f161cfdcaaa29d4907ac9aa5553f6f524e2b960205c760605a05901
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As per the BIP 174 spec a PSBT key cannot be duplicated,
however the current code accepts key duplication.
The PSBT key/value entries can be duplicated when the value
is `empty()` or `IsNull()` for `CScript` or `CTxOut` respectively
and if those key/value entries are serialized before the non-empty ones.
For example, the following PSBT, included in the test vectors,
contains a duplicate field:
```
// magic
70736274ff
// global tx
//// key
0100
//// value
2a02000000000140420f000000000017a9146e91b72d5593e7d4391e2ff44e91e985c31641f08700000000
//// separator
00
// no inputs
// outputs
//// key PSBT_OUT_WITNESSSCRIPT
0101
//// value (empty script)
00
//// key PSBT_OUT_WITNESSSCRIPT (same as the above)
0101
//// value (an OP_RETURN script)
016a
//// separator
00
```
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`bitcoinstrings.cpp` is to be generated at release time. Hence,
it should not depend on whether the source files are younger as the
releaser may proceed from a fresh checkout.
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This commit does not change behavior as GetBlocksDir() with unset
"-blocksdir" returns the same path.
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eb7b78165966f2c79da71b993c4c4d793e37297f modify p2p_feefilter test to catch rounding error (Gregory Sanders)
6a51f7951716d6d6fc0f9b56028f3a0dd02b61c8 Disallow implicit conversion for CFeeRate constructor (Gregory Sanders)
8e59af55aaf1b196575084bce2448af02d97d745 feefilter: Compute the absolute fee rather than stored rate to match mempool acceptance logic (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
This means we will use the rounding-down behavior in `GetFee` to match both mempool acceptance and wallet logic, with minimal changes.
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16499
Replacement PR for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16500
ACKs for top commit:
ajtowns:
ACK eb7b78165966f2c79da71b993c4c4d793e37297f code review only
naumenkogs:
utACK eb7b78165966f2c79da71b993c4c4d793e37297f
achow101:
re ACK eb7b78165966f2c79da71b993c4c4d793e37297f
promag:
ACK eb7b78165966f2c79da71b993c4c4d793e37297f.
Tree-SHA512: 484a11c8f0e825f0c983b1f7e71cf6252b1bba6858194abfe4c088da3bae8a418ec539ef6c4181bf30940e277a95c08d493595d59dfcc6ddf77c65b05563dd7e
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3f89e1eb237efcbd6415ca2cd0acddb6596153d7 Prevent processing duplicate payment requests (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Considering the following from Qt [src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoaapplicationdelegate.mm#L267](https://github.com/qt/qtbase/blob/13e0a36626bd75e631dd9536e795a494432b1945/src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoaapplicationdelegate.mm#L267)
```cpp
- (void)application:(NSApplication *)sender openFiles:(NSArray *)filenames
{
Q_UNUSED(filenames);
Q_UNUSED(sender);
for (NSString *fileName in filenames) {
QString qtFileName = QString::fromNSString(fileName);
if (inLaunch) {
// We need to be careful because Cocoa will be nice enough to take
// command line arguments and send them to us as events. Given the history
// of Qt Applications, this will result in behavior people don't want, as
// they might be doing the opening themselves with the command line parsing.
if (qApp->arguments().contains(qtFileName))
continue;
}
QWindowSystemInterface::handleFileOpenEvent(qtFileName);
}
```
And that a2714a5c69f0b0506689af04c3e785f71ee0915d was merged, now Qt isn't able to filter out the above notifications, and then a [QFileOpenEvent](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfileopenevent.html) event is delivered to `PaymentServer::eventFilter`, which in turn (re)adds the payment request.
This change fixes #17025, but makes sense regardless of the issue.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Nah, this seems fine, utACK 3f89e1eb237efcbd6415ca2cd0acddb6596153d7
Sjors:
ACK 3f89e1e on macOS 10.14.6
achow101:
Code review ACK 3f89e1eb237efcbd6415ca2cd0acddb6596153d7
Tree-SHA512: dd1e0c73fd84953418173ca71f6f5a67ad74a5dc7e3b1d54915ef0545f513df6a24f27242a77bb094e2833a478e2f3bf30ecd50251f3c55b65e780097cb8ab4d
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07e4bdba3bd46c3a15dedb0a2660453c300643dc Don't rename main thread at process level (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Set only the internal name for the main threads.
Fixes #17036 for both `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt`.
After this, e.g. `killall` works again for either.
ACKs for top commit:
promag:
Tested ACK 07e4bdba3bd46c3a15dedb0a2660453c300643dc, `killall bitcoind` and `killall bitcoin-qt` now just works!
jonatack:
ACK 07e4bdba3bd46c3a15dedb0a2660453c300643dc `killall bitcoind` shuts down bitcoind mainnet/testnet/regtest, `killall bitcoin-qt` shuts down `./src/qt/bitcoin-qt`, tests pass, very light code review. Good idea to add the `@note` warning. Thanks!
Tree-SHA512: 8f310ae646c83a02de7cc6869aa9aca1d53613d8fb762d05e3dfa52e17ca82abeb99044564cf7ba45b3c4b320e65bf8315d0e8834a9e696f097be5af638c6fd9
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acceptance logic
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Set only the internal name.
Fixes #17036 for both `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt`.
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