[RPC] Fix casing in getblockchaininfo to be inline with the rest of the response

The response in the RPC result `starttime` is camel cased while the rest of the response seems to be lower cased.

If this was intentional please ignore this PR.

Note: case might break existing callers

Reflect the change in the test data

Change to snake case
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Dan Gershony 2019-09-06 12:30:15 +01:00
parent 4c329d43a5
commit 1a02edb3f2
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ static void BIP9SoftForkDescPushBack(UniValue& softforks, const std::string &nam
{
bip9.pushKV("bit", consensusParams.vDeployments[id].bit);
}
bip9.pushKV("startTime", consensusParams.vDeployments[id].nStartTime);
bip9.pushKV("start_time", consensusParams.vDeployments[id].nStartTime);
bip9.pushKV("timeout", consensusParams.vDeployments[id].nTimeout);
int64_t since_height = VersionBitsTipStateSinceHeight(consensusParams, id);
bip9.pushKV("since", since_height);
@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ UniValue getblockchaininfo(const JSONRPCRequest& request)
" \"bip9\": { (object) status of bip9 softforks (only for \"bip9\" type)\n"
" \"status\": \"xxxx\", (string) one of \"defined\", \"started\", \"locked_in\", \"active\", \"failed\"\n"
" \"bit\": xx, (numeric) the bit (0-28) in the block version field used to signal this softfork (only for \"started\" status)\n"
" \"startTime\": xx, (numeric) the minimum median time past of a block at which the bit gains its meaning\n"
" \"start_time\": xx, (numeric) the minimum median time past of a block at which the bit gains its meaning\n"
" \"timeout\": xx, (numeric) the median time past of a block at which the deployment is considered failed if not yet locked in\n"
" \"since\": xx, (numeric) height of the first block to which the status applies\n"
" \"statistics\": { (object) numeric statistics about BIP9 signalling for a softfork\n"

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@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ class BlockchainTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
'bip9': {
'status': 'started',
'bit': 28,
'startTime': 0,
'start_time': 0,
'timeout': 0x7fffffffffffffff, # testdummy does not have a timeout so is set to the max int64 value
'since': 144,
'statistics': {