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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2009-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#ifndef BITCOIN_PRIMITIVES_BLOCK_H
#define BITCOIN_PRIMITIVES_BLOCK_H
#include <primitives/transaction.h>
#include <serialize.h>
#include <uint256.h>
#include <util/time.h>
/** Nodes collect new transactions into a block, hash them into a hash tree,
* and scan through nonce values to make the block's hash satisfy proof-of-work
* requirements. When they solve the proof-of-work, they broadcast the block
* to everyone and the block is added to the block chain. The first transaction
* in the block is a special one that creates a new coin owned by the creator
* of the block.
*/
class CBlockHeader
{
public:
// header
int32_t nVersion;
uint256 hashPrevBlock;
uint256 hashMerkleRoot;
uint32_t nTime;
uint32_t nBits;
uint32_t nNonce;
CBlockHeader()
{
SetNull();
}
SERIALIZE_METHODS(CBlockHeader, obj) { READWRITE(obj.nVersion, obj.hashPrevBlock, obj.hashMerkleRoot, obj.nTime, obj.nBits, obj.nNonce); }
void SetNull()
{
nVersion = 0;
hashPrevBlock.SetNull();
hashMerkleRoot.SetNull();
nTime = 0;
nBits = 0;
nNonce = 0;
}
bool IsNull() const
{
return (nBits == 0);
}
uint256 GetHash() const;
NodeSeconds Time() const
{
return NodeSeconds{std::chrono::seconds{nTime}};
}
int64_t GetBlockTime() const
{
return (int64_t)nTime;
}
};
class CBlock : public CBlockHeader
{
public:
// network and disk
std::vector<CTransactionRef> vtx;
// memory only
mutable bool fChecked;
CBlock()
{
SetNull();
}
CBlock(const CBlockHeader &header)
{
SetNull();
*(static_cast<CBlockHeader*>(this)) = header;
}
SERIALIZE_METHODS(CBlock, obj)
{
READWRITE(AsBase<CBlockHeader>(obj), obj.vtx);
}
void SetNull()
{
CBlockHeader::SetNull();
vtx.clear();
fChecked = false;
}
CBlockHeader GetBlockHeader() const
{
CBlockHeader block;
block.nVersion = nVersion;
block.hashPrevBlock = hashPrevBlock;
block.hashMerkleRoot = hashMerkleRoot;
block.nTime = nTime;
block.nBits = nBits;
block.nNonce = nNonce;
return block;
}
std::string ToString() const;
};
/** Describes a place in the block chain to another node such that if the
* other node doesn't have the same branch, it can find a recent common trunk.
* The further back it is, the further before the fork it may be.
*/
struct CBlockLocator
{
/** Historically CBlockLocator's version field has been written to network
* streams as the negotiated protocol version and to disk streams as the
* client version, but the value has never been used.
*
* Hard-code to the highest protocol version ever written to a network stream.
* SerParams can be used if the field requires any meaning in the future,
**/
static constexpr int DUMMY_VERSION = 70016;
std::vector<uint256> vHave;
CBlockLocator() {}
explicit CBlockLocator(std::vector<uint256>&& have) : vHave(std::move(have)) {}
SERIALIZE_METHODS(CBlockLocator, obj)
{
int nVersion = DUMMY_VERSION;
READWRITE(nVersion);
READWRITE(obj.vHave);
}
void SetNull()
{
vHave.clear();
}
bool IsNull() const
{
return vHave.empty();
}
};
#endif // BITCOIN_PRIMITIVES_BLOCK_H
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