My prime gripe with JSON spirit was that monetary values still had to be
converted from and to floating point which can cause deviations (see #3759
and https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/22716/bitcoind-sendfrom-round-amount-error).
As UniValue stores internal values as strings, this is no longer
necessary. This avoids risky double-to-integer and integer-to-double
conversions completely, and results in more elegant code to boot.
44c7474 univalue: add type check unit tests (Jonas Schnelli)
c023092 univalue: add strict type checking (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7e98a3c util: Add ParseInt64 and ParseDouble functions (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
043df2b Simplify RPCclient, adapt json_parse_error test (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
519eede fix univalue json parse tests (Jonas Schnelli)
c7fbbc7 fix missing univalue types during constructing (Jonas Schnelli)
8f7e4ab fix rpc batching univalue issue (Jonas Schnelli)
9a8897f Remove JSON Spirit wrapper, remove JSON Spirit leftovers (Jonas Schnelli)
3df0411 remove JSON Spirit UniValue wrapper (Jonas Schnelli)
1f263c8 fix rpc unit test, plain numbers are not JSON compatible object (Jonas Schnelli)
e04d9c2 univalue: correct bool support (Jonas Schnelli)
0c5b2cf univalue: add support for real, fix percision and make it json_spirit compatible (Jonas Schnelli)
21c10de special threatment for null,true,false because they are non valid json (Jonas Schnelli)
6c7bee0 expicit set UniValue type to avoid empty values (Jonas Schnelli)
53b4671 extend conversion to UniValue (Jonas Schnelli)
15982a8 Convert tree to using univalue. Eliminate all json_spirit uses. (Jeff Garzik)
5e3060c UniValue: export NullUniValue global constant (Jeff Garzik)
efc7883 UniValue: prefer .size() to .count(), to harmonize w/ existing tree (Jeff Garzik)
Strict parsing functions for other numeric types.
- ParseInt64 analogous to ParseInt32, but for 64-bit values.
- ParseDouble for doubles.
- Make all three Parse* functions more strict (e.g. reject whitespace on
the inside)
Also add tests.
- implement find_value() function for UniValue
- replace all Array/Value/Object types with UniValues, remove JSON Spirit to UniValue wrapper
- remove JSON Spirit sources
In some corner cases, it may be possible for recent blocks to end up in
the same block file as much older blocks. Previously, the pruning code
would stop looking for files to remove upon first encountering a file
containing a block that cannot be pruned, now it will keep looking for
candidate files until the target is met and all other criteria are
satisfied.
This can result in a noncontiguous set of block files (by number) on
disk, which is fine except for during some reindex corner cases, so
make reindex preparation smarter such that we keep the data we can
actually use and throw away the rest. This allows pruning to work
correctly while downloading any blocks needed during the reindex.
960e994 gitian: Bump cache dir for current master (Cory Fields)
be65628 gitian: bump faketime to something more recent (Cory Fields)
c3cdd7b osx: set min version to 10.7 for 0.11+ (Cory Fields)
Change `read_string` to fail when not the entire input has been
consumed. This avoids unexpected, even dangerous behavior (fixes#6223).
The new JSON parser adapted in #6121 also solves this problem so in
master this is a temporary fix, but should be backported to older releases.
Also adds tests for the new behavior.
If/when CTransaction::CURRENT_VERSION is incremented, this will break CChainParams and the miner tests. This fix sets the transaction version explicitly where we depend on the hash value (genesis block, proof of work checks).