Make lint/check-doc.py Python 3.4 compatible.
Also add .python-version for pyenv which will cause tests with too
modern syntax to fail on developer machine rather than on Travis.
bd3b0361d Add stop_block out arg to ScanForWalletTransactions (Ben Woosley)
3002d6cf3 Return a status enum from ScanForWalletTransactions (Ben Woosley)
bb24d6865 Make CWallet::ScanForWalletTransactions args and return value const (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Return the failed block as an out arg.
Fixes#11450.
/cc #12275
Tree-SHA512: 6a523e5425ebfe24e664a942ae21c797ccc1281c25b1bf8d02ad95c19dae343fd8051985ef11853474de7628fd6bed5f15190fbc087c3466ce6fdecab37d72a9
26879509f Add comments to descriptor tests (Pieter Wuille)
82df4c64f Add descriptor expansion cache (Pieter Wuille)
1eda33aab [refactor] Combine the ToString and ToPrivateString implementations (Pieter Wuille)
24d3a7b3a [refactor] Use DescriptorImpl internally, permitting access to new methods (Pieter Wuille)
6be0fb4b3 [refactor] Add a base DescriptorImpl with most common logic (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This patch modifies the internal `Descriptor` class to optionally construct and use an "expansion cache". Such a cache is a byte array that encodes all information necessary to expand a `Descriptor` a second time without access to private keys, and without the need to perform expensive BIP32 derivations. For all currently defined descriptors, the cache simply contains a concatenation of all public keys used.
This is motivated by the goal of importing a descriptor into the wallet and using it as a replacement for the keypool, where it would be impossible to expand descriptors if they use hardened derivation.
Tree-SHA512: f531a0a82ec1eecc30b78ba8a31724d1249826b028cc3543ad32372e1aedd537f137ab03dbffc222c5df444d5865ecd5cec754c1ae1d4989b6e9baeaffade32a
ee3b21dccb [tests] Add docstring for wallet_importmulti.py (John Newbery)
fbdba40594 [tests] add test_address method to wallet_import.py (John Newbery)
fd3a02c381 [tests] add test_importmulti method to wallet_import.py (John Newbery)
08a4a0f70f [tests] add get_multisig function to wallet_importmulti.py (John Newbery)
7c99614b40 [tests] add get_key function to wallet_importmulti.py (John Newbery)
e5a8ea8f14 [tests] tidy up imports in wallet_importmulti.py (John Newbery)
cb41ade6b1 [tests] fix flake8 warnings in wallet_importmulti.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14565 needs test coverage. This PR refactors wallet_importmulti.py to the following pattern:
1. Add `get_key()` and `get_multisig()` methods, which generate keys on node0 and return the priv/pubkeys and all scriptPubKey and address variants.
2. Add `test_importmulti()` method, which takes an importmulti request, sends it to node1 and tests against success and error codes/messages.
3. Add `test_address()` method, which takes an address, sends it as a getaddressinfo request to node1 and tests the values returned.
This does not add any specific testing for #14565, but makes it very straightforward to add that testing: `test_importmulti()` can be easily updated to test for returned warnings, and `test_address()` can be called multiple times against the different address variants for a singlesig/multisig.
Tree-SHA512: e0ae9d3436f0b4eec4f6b9bdc0f02aef49c5a16bbac319fd47b2cfcaf01d01780d7b296280e8760686a57fac63275eec09e2959d8aaeceae1b406d8eff768435
0dcac51049 wallet_keypool_topup.py: Test for all keypool address types (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
To protect against regressions if key scanning is changed.
Tree-SHA512: d1c4bb033bafd97203a3f68fb262a501442be947907d67902f0391fbdec39c095196403c7675e602806cc68d7e2d1f552ab339a58346162379978d06dad1c4bb
522b80b33f add `--retry 5` to curl opts in install_db4.sh (qubenix)
Pull request description:
I ran into some network issue that caused the clang patch to not download and the script exited. A retry would have solved it. The fallback choice, `wget`, has a default 20 retries.
I chose 5 retries because `curl` backs of after each try, starting at one second and doubling each time. 5 retries means that worst case scenario would be a total of 31 seconds waiting between attempts. IMO that should be enough tries if internet is working, but not too much if internet is not working.
Tree-SHA512: ff48e1f8a9d39b9c6fabc616223974f46fadc5a1b30793cdaaf5ea4ce79f7c76efd259bfa9e81a5a7a7cff60b7133d89448faa3f86cc2f9b0c5ac9adf8dd2a9b
Calling getblocktemplate without the segwit rule specified is most
likely a client error, since it results in lower fees for the miner.
Prevent this client error by failing getblocktemplate if called without
the segwit rule specified.
e09a5875ca rpc: Assert named arguments are unique in RPCHelpMan (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Prevents an obvious mistake.
Tree-SHA512: 32c24a1934b17ab6f0d5cd31bdf0388e93ee5156ccc1b4f78eb9fd7f1d4b27a4b978b594ff11812bc9f20987c9fc36bf4497ddaedf18cf6bcbea19c050571334
45842c3d2 Improve documentation for running verify-commits.py script (Jameson Lopp)
Pull request description:
I ran into 3 different issues while trying to run the verify-commits script for the first time and I think documenting them would help save time for future developers.
1. I was trying to just run it with "python" and didn't realize I had multiple python versions installed and this script is only syntactically valid for python 3.x.
2. I needed to import the trusted keys
3. The script was hanging because it was triggering my yubikey for signature verification
Tree-SHA512: dfc7a62972ca3de528fae3c9d420c7d2d6658767a555ebbf5f4a27c04748c35ccf8bf63bfc9f264358346de0db49bfbaf2d1540793a609d81c2d9b622ee8182c
d6b3790d1a tests: check readability of cookie file (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
This PR would wait until the `.cookie` file is readable
Possible fix no. 5 `PermissionError` in #14446
Tree-SHA512: e7055c7ca26a6eadbbe19e4eef08ffee61cd17de79b30af2f0d090f0ad81ca24815e3c7e034e5e30d47c580bb0b221b3955e9ff2fcec2274fbf7b9232ab0cdc7
5c40e7b91a test: allows test_runner command line to receive parameters for each test (marcoagner)
Pull request description:
Fixes#14791.
Seems to address the asked behaviour in a simple way, but could address more if a more complex behaviour is found to be needed (e.g. call `rpc_bind --ipv4` without the ".py" and have it added).
Tree-SHA512: d7e21dd0ada36dd97dac71196bb97702a92986b181beb3753e37e3294b899fb65129aff5f9a45fe92b06fbf7c74e605ccb87a422f874f7a85d30401f4c2228c8
fa4c8679ed rpc: Avoid creating non-standard raw transactions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Multiple OP_RETURN outputs in a transaction are not standard and unlikely to be relayed, so avoid creating them.
Apart from that, the logic was broken in that it duplicated the same hex-data for each data output: Closes#14868.
Tree-SHA512: b08d08062b5622e8a7b497e490ccaf53b06e844c863fda3bf3f932a98684a809e8341aeb98232059a795afb32d8770a6c5591a66f8e6ee372b672af245607887
7d1b60ce93 Cleanup SplashScreen class (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Cleaning up after replacing the `QSplashScreen` base class with the `QWidget` class (#4941 by @laanwj).
cc @jonasschnelli
Tree-SHA512: 72e2d67905d85247a11ae6a884f74f710f765adf20db7d1daf0927e6990687e836b486c4ff93bc6dabc3759ed667acfe1d69c8b94fae7181ab271a3fa7a0229a
b7df96f456 refactor: Drop boost::this_thread::interruption_point and boost::thread_interrupted in main thread (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
This PR drops useless `boost::this_thread::interruption_point` and `boost::thread_interrupted` catch. They are only executed in main thread.
Tree-SHA512: a980d098c1a8238e4f0da9493731d7e69b9ca8e010103f442722d0d4cce471cc40a1fafd5f05535ad0e18899b6cf7563ee20e4025f7c7bc15182a0058c028922
fa4fc8856b validation: Add and use HaveTxsDownloaded where appropriate (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`nChainTx` is an implementation detail that shouldn't be exposed without a wrapper that comes with appropriate documentation.
Tree-SHA512: 56ab7378c2ce97794498724c271f861de982de69099e90ec09632a26230ae6fded3c59668adb378bd64dcb8ef714769b970210977b88a53fc7550774ddba3d59
6bbdb2077e squashme: connect thru node interface (João Barbosa)
a0f8df365d qt: Call noui_connect to prevent boost::signals2::no_slots_error in early calls to InitWarning (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Adding the following to `bitcoin.conf`
```
[xxx]
disablewallet=1
```
And running `bitcoin-qt` gives:
```
libc++abi.dylib: terminating with uncaught exception of type boost::exception_detail::clone_impl<boost::exception_detail::error_info_injector<boost::signals2::no_slots_error> >: boost::signals2::no_slots_error
```
Fixes regression in #14708.
Tree-SHA512: 7c158376fad6ebcd80fc0dbe549d5b6e893fb82e7dc1e455825633d7f91b14dc34493487cab7642152e88f9eaf99bfa91988972d600e9fb289cf26afd64aff8a
58c5cc9ce7 Adjust configure so that only bip70 is disabled when protobuf is missing instead of the GUI (James Hilliard)
Pull request description:
This change ensures that the GUI is still built even if protobuf is missing unless --enable-bip70 is passed to configure. If protobuf is present bip70 support will be compiled in unless --disable-bip70 is passed.
Tree-SHA512: 432d2fbefec5436503d8aa8994e4efaf760d88bfd5249af031b502b356852e8fd56362f86420f9ffe78498649079d0f1b68c327960b215d83c275800626ad275
28479f926f qa: Test bitcond shutdown (João Barbosa)
8d3f46ec39 http: Remove timeout to exit event loop (João Barbosa)
e98a9eede2 http: Remove unnecessary event_base_loopexit call (João Barbosa)
6b13580f4e http: Unlisten sockets after all workers quit (João Barbosa)
18e9685816 http: Send "Connection: close" header if shutdown is requested (João Barbosa)
02e1e4eff6 rpc: Add wait argument to stop (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes#11777. Reverts #11006. Replaces #13501.
With this change the HTTP server will exit gracefully, meaning that all requests will finish processing and sending the response, even if this means to wait more than 2 seconds (current time allowed to exit the event loop).
Another small change is that connections are accepted even when the server is stopping, but HTTP requests are rejected. This can be improved later, especially if chunked replies are implemented.
Briefly, before this PR, this is the order or events when a request arrives (RPC `stop`):
1. `bufferevent_disable(..., EV_READ)`
2. `StartShutdown()`
3. `evhttp_del_accept_socket(...)`
4. `ThreadHTTP` terminates (event loop exits) because there are no active or pending events thanks to 1. and 3.
5. client doesn't get the response thanks to 4.
This can be verified by applying
```diff
// Event loop will exit after current HTTP requests have been handled, so
// this reply will get back to the client.
StartShutdown();
+ MilliSleep(2000);
return "Bitcoin server stopping";
}
```
and checking the log output:
```
Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:62443
ThreadRPCServer method=stop user=__cookie__
Interrupting HTTP server
** Exited http event loop
Interrupting HTTP RPC server
Interrupting RPC
tor: Thread interrupt
Shutdown: In progress...
torcontrol thread exit
Stopping HTTP RPC server
addcon thread exit
opencon thread exit
Unregistering HTTP handler for / (exactmatch 1)
Unregistering HTTP handler for /wallet/ (exactmatch 0)
Stopping RPC
RPC stopped.
Stopping HTTP server
Waiting for HTTP worker threads to exit
msghand thread exit
net thread exit
... sleep 2 seconds ...
Waiting for HTTP event thread to exit
Stopped HTTP server
```
For this reason point 3. is moved right after all HTTP workers quit. In that moment HTTP replies are queued in the event loop which keeps spinning util all connections are closed. In order to trigger the server side close with keep alive connections (implicit in HTTP/1.1) the header `Connection: close` is sent if shutdown was requested. This can be tested by
```
bitcoind -regtest
nc localhost 18443
POST / HTTP/1.1
Authorization: Basic ...
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 44
{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method":"stop","id":123}
```
Summing up, this PR:
- removes explicit event loop exit — event loop exits once there are no active or pending events
- changes the moment the listening sockets are removed — explained above
- sends header `Connection: close` on active requests when shutdown was requested which is relevant when it's a persistent connection (default in HTTP 1.1) — libevent is aware of this header and closes the connection gracefully
- removes event loop explicit break after 2 seconds timeout
Tree-SHA512: 4dac1e86abe388697c1e2dedbf31fb36a394cfafe5e64eadbf6ed01d829542785a8c3b91d1ab680d3f03f912d14fc87176428041141441d25dcb6c98a1e069d8
a67d71311d [doc] developer-notes.md: point out that UniValue deviates from upstream (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
While debugging an issue I was somewhat surprised to [learn](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14164#issuecomment-419752678) that we've moved `src/univalue` from https://github.com/jgarzik/univalue to https://github.com/bitcoin-core/univalue, that these repos are both maintained and they're different.
The first mention of using the bitcoin-core repo is from late 2015 in #7157. I didn't check when the last common ancestor commit is.
I couldn't find documentation as to why (these things just happen in open source of course), but at minimum we should make this more clear.
There's also the following line in `config.ac` that I'm not sure what to do with:
```
AC_INIT([univalue], [1.0.3],
[http://github.com/jgarzik/univalue/])
```
Tree-SHA512: e58105677b5ebe0005772282da4a805fee7dfccacfb1b2686a874517bf46072d1481181f8a8865d25526f6ed9e5fcd55d8d49906bf27cd0f5aefe4f258aa4d63