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The previous diff touched most files in ./test/, so bump the headers to
avoid having to touch them again for a bump later.
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The sync calls are redundant after a call to generate, because generate
already syncs itself.
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perl -0777 -pi -e 's/(generate[^\n]*\)[^\n]*)(\n|\s)+self.sync_(all|blocks)\([^\)]*\)\n/\1\n/g' $(git grep -l generate ./test)
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Rather than subsequently calling `gettransaction` and
`decoderawtransaction` to get the decoded information for a specific
tx-id, we can simply use the verbose version of `gettransaction`, which
returns this in a 'decoded' key. I.e.
node.decoderawtransaction(node.gettransaction(txid)['hex'])
can be replaced by:
node.gettransaction(txid=txid, verbose=True)['decoded']
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sed --regexp-extended -i \
's/((self\.)?(nodes\[[^]]+\]|[a-z_]*(wallet|node)[0-9a-z_]*))\.(generate(|toaddress|block|todescriptor)(\(|, ))/self.\5\1, /g' \
$(git grep -l generate ./test | grep -v 'test_framework/' | grep -v 'feature_rbf')
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Adds an error output parameter to all GetReservedDestination functions
so that callers can get the actual reason that a change address could
not be fetched. This more closely matches GetNewDestination. This allows
for more granular error messages, such as one that indicates that
bech32m addresses cannot be generated yet.
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We don't want the legacy wallet to ever have bech32m addresses so don't
allow importing them. This includes addmultisigaddress as that is a
legacy wallet only RPC
Additionally, bech32m multisigs are not available yet, so disallow them
in createmultisig.
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1) add a new sane "address" field (for outputs that have an
identifiable address, which doesn't include bare multisig)
2) with -deprecatedrpc: leave "reqSigs" and "addresses" intact
(with all weird/wrong behavior they have now)
3) without -deprecatedrpc: drop "reqSigs" and "addresses" entirely,
always.
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addmultisigaddress is not available in descriptor wallets, so only run
these when testing legacy wallets
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# max-depth=0 excludes test/functional/test_framework/...
FILES=$(git grep -l --max-depth 0 "connect_nodes" test/functional)
# Replace (dis)?connect_nodes(self.nodes[a], b) with self.(dis)?connect_nodes(a, b)
sed -i 's/\b\(dis\)\?connect_nodes(self\.nodes\[\(.*\)\]/self.\1connect_nodes(\2/g' $FILES
# Remove imports in the middle of a line
sed -i 's/\(dis\)\?connect_nodes, //g' $FILES
sed -i 's/, \(dis\)\?connect_nodes//g' $FILES
# Remove imports on a line by themselves
sed -i '/^\s*\(dis\)\?connect_nodes,\?$/d' $FILES
sed -i '/^from test_framework\.util import connect_nodes$/d' $FILES
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Co-authored-by: Elliott Jin <elliott.jin@gmail.com>
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approaches another part of #16613 ("Functional test suite bottlenecks")
As for wallet_backup.py (Commit 581c9be0d8bff46cd68bd6a3bf72f22d11c09aea), the
bottleneck is in relaying transactions. By whitelisting the peers, the
inventory is transmissioned immediately rather than on average every 5 seconds,
speeding up the test significantly:
before:
$ time ./wallet_address_types.py
real 1m30.072s
user 0m6.478s
sys 0m2.298s
with this PR:
$ time ./wallet_address_types.py
real 0m26.785s
user 0m5.525s
sys 0m1.888s
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fadfd844de8c53034a97dfa6f771ffe9f523fba2 test: Remove unused connect_nodes_bi (MarcoFalke)
fa3b9ee8b2280af4bcbcfffff275aaf8dd125929 scripted-diff: test: Replace connect_nodes_bi with connect_nodes (MarcoFalke)
faaee1e39a91b3f603881655d3980c29af09852b test: Use connect_nodes when connecting nodes in the test_framework (MarcoFalke)
1111bb91f517838e5b9f778bf6b5a9c8d561e857 test: Reformat python imports to aid scripted diff (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
By default all test nodes are connected in a chain. However, instead of just a single connection between each pair of nodes, we end up with up to four connections for a "middle" node (two outbound, two inbound, from each side).
This is generally redundant (tx and block relay should succeed with just a single connection) and confusing. For example, test timeouts after a call to `sync_` may be racy and hard to reproduce. On top of that, the test `debug.log`s are hard to read because txs and block invs may be relayed on the same connection multiple times.
Fix this by inlining `connect_nodes_bi` in the two tests that need it, and then replace it with a single `connect_nodes` in all other tests.
Historic background:
`connect_nodes_bi` has been introduced as a (temporary?) workaround for bug #5113 and #5138, which has long been fixed in #5157 and #5662.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK fadfd844de8c53034a97dfa6f771ffe9f523fba2
jonasschnelli:
utACK fadfd844de8c53034a97dfa6f771ffe9f523fba2 - more of less a cleanup PR.
promag:
Tested ACK fadfd844de8c53034a97dfa6f771ffe9f523fba2, ran extended tests.
Tree-SHA512: 2d027a8fd150749c071b64438a0a78ec922178628a7dbb89fd1212b0fa34febd451798c940101155d3617c0426c2c4865174147709894f1f1bb6cfa336aa7e24
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sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/connect_nodes_bi\(self.nodes,\s*(.),\s*/connect_nodes(self.nodes[\1], /g' $(git grep -l connect_nodes_bi)
sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/connect_nodes_bi(,| )/connect_nodes\1/g' $(git grep -l connect_nodes_bi)
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sed -i -e 's/sync_blocks(self.nodes)/self.sync_blocks()/g' $(git grep -l 'sync_blocks(self.nodes)' ./test/functional/*.py)
sed -i -e 's/sync_mempools(self.nodes)/self.sync_mempools()/g' $(git grep -l 'sync_mempools(self.nodes)' ./test/functional/*.py)
sed -i -e 's/ sync_blocks(/ self.sync_blocks(/g' $(git grep -l sync_blocks ./test/functional/*.py)
sed -i -e 's/ sync_mempools(/ self.sync_mempools(/g' $(git grep -l sync_mempools ./test/functional/*.py)
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sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/assert ?\((.+)\)(( )*)?(#.*)?$/assert \1\3\3\4/g' $(git grep -l --extended-regexp 'assert ?\(' test)
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Also remove the RPC deprecation tests for accounts, and make one small
change to another wallet test that relies on account behaviour.
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Based on suggestion by Pieter Wuille <pieter.wuille@gmail.com> at
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12119#issuecomment-357982763
After #12119, the NONE output type was overloaded to refer to either an output
type that couldn't be parsed, or to an automatic change output mode. This
change drops the NONE enum and uses a simple bool indicate parse failure, and a
new CHANGE_AUTO enum to refer the change output type.
This change is almost a pure refactoring except it makes RPCs reject empty
string ("") address types instead of treating them like they were unset. This
simplifies the parsing code a little bit and could prevent RPC usage mistakes.
It's noted in the release notes.
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Moves the parts of validateaddress which require the wallet into getaddressinfo
which is part of the wallet RPCs. Mark those parts of validateaddress which
require the wallet as deprecated.
Validateaddress will call getaddressinfo
for the data that both share for right now.
Moves IsMine functions to libbitcoin_common and then links libbitcoin_wallet
before libbitcoin_common in order to prevent linker errors since IsMine is no
longer used in libbitcoin_server.
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