126999d depends: fix zmq build with mingw < 4.0 (Cory Fields)
387879d [depends] ZeroMQ 4.2.2 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Update depends ZeroMQ to 4.2.2, the release notes are available [here](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/releases).
We can drop both patches, as they have both been merged upstream (they actually had been for some time but just hadn't yet made it into a release).
`--without-documentation` is deprecated and has been replaced with `--without-docs`.
`--disable-perf` disables building performance measuring tools, which are enabled by default, see the libzmq [configure.ac](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/blob/master/configure.ac#L367).
Updated dependencies.md.
`--disable-curve-keygen` disable building the curve key generation tool. See [here](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/blob/master/configure.ac#L405).
Can someone on windows test that this is still working correctly. Maybe @achow101 ?
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33698c94b Trivial: fix comments for ZeroMQ bitcoind args (aaron-hanson)
Pull request description:
The ZeroMQ command-line args suggested here had the "-zmqpubhashblock" arg duplicated and the "-zmqpubrawblock" arg missing.
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e9dfa9bcc [tests] Move version message sending from NodeConn to NodeConnCB (John Newbery)
dad596fc3 [tests] Make NodeConnCB a subclass of NodeConn (John Newbery)
e30d40438 [tests] Move only: move NodeConnCB below NodeConn (John Newbery)
4d5059856 [tests] Tidy up mininode (John Newbery)
f2ae6f32a [tests] Remove mininode periodic (half-hour) ping messages (John Newbery)
ec59523c5 [tests] Remove rpc property from TestNode in p2p-segwit.py. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the final step in #11518, except for possibly renaming - for motivation, please see that PR.
If this is merged, then migrating the test framework from asyncore to asyncio should be easier (I say should because I haven't dug too deeply into what would be required).
Requesting review from @ryanofsky , since he always has good feedback on these refactor PRs, and I'd appreciate his take on this refactor. Note particularly that I've reverted the change suggested here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11182#discussion_r148859555 . The idea, as always, is to present a simple interface to the test writer.
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Instead of calling combine_logs from test_runner when the environment variable
PYTHON_DEBUG is set, add a combinedlogslen argument. This makes it easier
to call when running locally, and allows a different length of combined logs
to be printed.
8b2c733 clarify abortrescan rpc use (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
`-rescan` during startup doesn't apply since RPC has not warmed up by that point
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9d811dc Document partial validation in ConnectBlock() (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
`ConnectBlock()` relies on validation that happens in `ContextualCheckBlock()` and
`ContextualCheckBlockHeader()`. This has implications for implementing consensus
changes and handling software upgrade to ensure that nodes upgrading their
software end up enforcing all the consensus rules.
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e1a8ec5 Fix: Open files read only if requested (Andras Elso)
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This commit moves the logic that sends a version message
on connection from NodeConn to NodeConnCB. NodeConn should
not be aware of the semantics or meaning of the P2P payloads.
This makes NodeConnCB a subclass of NodeConn, and
removes the need for the client code to know
anything about the implementation details of NodeConnCB.
NodeConn can now be swapped out for any other implementation
of a low-level connection without changing client code.
PR #10286 introduced a few steps which are not robust to early shutdown
in initialization.
Stumbled upon this with #11781, not sure if there are other scenarios
that can trigger it, but it's harden against this in any case.
abbd230 Move RPC registration out of AppInitParameterInteraction (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Move to AppInitServers. This doesn't have any effects on bitcoin behavior. It was just strange to have this unrelated code in the middle of parameter interaction.
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fae98f6 [Docs] Bump minimum required version of GCC to 4.8 (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Make it explicit that the minimum required version of GCC is 4.8. Discussion in #11732.
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blockchain.cpp has low unit test coverage. This commit is intended
to start improving its code coverage to reasonable levels. One or more
follow up commits will complete the task that this commit is starting
(though the usefulness of this commit is not dependent upon later
commits).
Note that these tests were not written based upon a specification of how
GetDifficulty *should* work, but rather how it actually *does* work. As
a result, if there are any bugs in the current GetDifficulty
implementation, these unit tests serve to lock them in rather than
expose them.
-- Why has blockchain.cpp been modified if this is a unit testing change?
Since the existing GetDifficulty function relies on a global variable,
chainActive, it was not suitable for unit testing purposes. Both the
existing GetDifficulty function and the unit tests now call through to
a new, more modular version of GetDifficulty that can work on any chain,
not just chainActive.
-- Why does blockchain_tests.cpp directly include blockchain.cpp instead
of blockchain.h?
While the new GetDifficulty function's signature is arguably better than
the old one's, it still isn't great, and doesn't seem to warrant inclusion
as part of the blockchain.h API, especially since only test code is
directly using it. If a better way of exposing the new GetDifficulty
function to unit tests exists, please mention it and the commit will be
updated accordingly.
-- Why is the test fixture named blockchain_difficulty_tests rather than
blockchain_tests?
The Bitcoin Core policy for naming unit test files is to match the the
file under test ("blockchain" becomes "blockchain_tests"). While this
commit complies with that, blockchain.cpp is a massive file, such that
having all of the unit tests in one file will tend towards disorder.
Since there will be a lot more tests added to this file, the intention
is to divide up different types of tests into different test fixtures
within the same file.
d9340ce Fix sendrawtransaction hang when sending a tx already in mempool (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
I assume this is what #11721 actually hit.
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65e91f5ed [tests] Test that mempool rejects coinbase transactions (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
![selection_063](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/73197/32978622-b0fa9d70-cbfa-11e7-9a72-1997409e5ba8.png)
Neither the unit nor functional tests appear to cover rejecting a transaction from acceptance to the mempool on the basis of it being a coinbase. Seems like a decent thing to have a test for.
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fe27a7236 [docs] links to code style guides (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
I always have difficulty finding these, probably because they're not actually called "code style guideline".
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ConnectBlock() relies on validation that happens in ContextualCheckBlock() and
ContextualCheckBlockHeader(). This has implications for implementing consensus
changes and handling software upgrade to ensure that nodes upgrading their
software end up enforcing all the consensus rules.
A) The changes in behavior are as follows:
1. Introduce logging category "none" as alias of "0" for
both RPC-logging and bitcoind "-debug" parameter.
2. Same as "0" is given to argument of "-debug",
if "none" or "0" is given to <include>, all other given logging
categories are ignored. The same is true for <exclude>.
(Before this PR, "0" was accepted but just be ignored itself.)
B) The changes in the help text are as follows:
1. Add a descrption about the evaluation order of <include> and
<exclude> to clarify how debug loggig categories to be set.
2. Delete text that describe restriction about libevent because
it's already allowed libevent logging to be updated during runtime.
3. Add a description for category "all", "1", "none" and "0".
4. Add "optional" to the help text of <include> and <exclude>.
5. Add missing new lines before "Argument:".
6. This RPC always returns all logging categories with status.
Fix the help text to match this behavior.
c3055bb Add help-console command to Qt debug console (Luke Mlsna)
Pull request description:
This PR would close issue #9195 by adding documentation for the debug console features (mainly nested commands) which were added in [PR #7783](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/7783).
The following changes were made to QT debug console code:
- Added a line to the initial message text at the top of the debug console:
> For more information on using this console type **help-console**.
- Added a pseudo-command `help-console` which is hooked after parsing the request, but before actually executing the RPC thread. It prints the following text to the console as if it were a valid RPC response.
> This console accepts RPC commands using the standard syntax.
> example: getblockhash 8
> This console can also accept RPC commands using bracketed syntax.
> example: getblockhash(8)
> A space or a comma can be used to separate arguments for either syntax.
> example: sendtoaddress \<address\> \<amount\>
> sendtoaddress,\<address\>,\<amount\>
> Commands may be nested when specified with the bracketed syntax.
> example: getblockinfo(getblockhash(0),true).
> Result values can be queried with a non-quoted string in brackets.
> example: getblock(getblockhash(0) true)[height]
This seemed like a reasonably sane way to introduce a fake RPC help command, but
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49bd659 tests: move pwalletMain to wallet test fixture (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Scope the variable instead of using an external global; this is how test fixtures are intended to be used.
Followup to #11713.
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9d42cc333 [tests] address review comments (John Newbery)
f0c4ab9a7 [tests] fix flakiness in sendheaders.py (John Newbery)
25fd6e2c2 [tests] refactor check_last_announcement() in sendheaders.py (John Newbery)
f39d4bbd1 [tests] tidy up BaseNode in sendheaders.py (John Newbery)
2613c545f [tests] fix flake8 warnings in sendheaders.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This PR should fix the intermittent failure of sendheaders.py described in #11673. The first three commits are tidying up and refactoring the file. The final commit _fix flakiness in sendheaders.py_ fixes the intermittent failures. The commit message for that commit describes the problems that are being fixed.
I think @laanwj @MeshCollider @MarcoFalke have seen these failures.
fixes#11673
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c1e5d40 Make debugging test crash easier (MeshCollider)
8263f6a Create walletdir if datadir doesn't exist and fix tests (MeshCollider)
9587a9c Default walletdir is wallets/ if it exists (MeshCollider)
d987889 Add release notes for -walletdir and wallets/ dir (MeshCollider)
80c5cbc Add test for -walletdir (MeshCollider)
0530ba0 Add -walletdir parameter to specify custom wallet dir (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Closes#11348
Adds a `-walletdir` parameter which specifies a directory to use for wallets, allowing them to be stored separately from the 'main' data directory. Creates a new `wallets/` directory in datadir if this is the first time running, and defaults to using it if it exists.
Includes tests and release notes. Things which might need to be considered more:
- there is no 'lock' on the wallets directory, which might be needed?
- because this uses a new wallets/ directory by default, downgrading to an earlier version won't see the wallets in that directory (not a big deal though, users can just copy them up to the main dir)
- jnewbery suggested putting each wallet in its own directory, which is a good idea, but out of scope for this PR IMO. EDIT: this is being done in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687
- doc/files.md needs updating (will do soon)
I also considered including a cleanup by removing caching of data directory paths and instead just initialise them once on startup (c.f. #3073), but decided it wasn't super relevant here will just complicate review.
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