b6718e373e tests: Use MakeUnique to construct objects owned by unique_ptrs (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
A subset of #14211 ("Use MakeUnique to construct objects owned by unique_ptrs") as suggested by @MarcoFalke in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/14211#issuecomment-423324019.
Use `MakeUnique` to construct objects owned by `unique_ptr`s.
Rationale:
* `MakeUnique` ensures exception safety in complex expressions.
* `MakeUnique` gives a more concise statement of the construction.
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a2eb6f5405 [rpc] Add getnodeaddresses RPC command (chris-belcher)
Pull request description:
Implements issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/9463
New getnodeaddresses call gives access via RPC to the peers known by the node. It may be useful for bitcoin wallets to broadcast their transactions over tor for improved privacy without using the centralized DNS seeds. getnodeaddresses is very similar to the getaddr p2p method.
Please advise me on the best approach for writing an automated test. By my reading the getaddr p2p method also isn't really tested.
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New getnodeaddresses call gives access via RPC to the peers known by
the node. It may be useful for bitcoin wallets to broadcast their
transactions over tor for improved privacy without using the
centralized DNS seeds. getnodeaddresses is very similar to the getaddr
p2p method.
Tests the new rpc call by feeding IP address to a test node via the p2p
protocol, then obtaining someone of those addresses with
getnodeaddresses and checking that they are a subset.
f1bd03eb01 [depends, zmq, doc] upgrade zeromq to 4.2.5 and avoid deprecated zeromq api functions (mruddy)
Pull request description:
Upgrade the ZeroMQ dependency from version 4.2.3 to the latest stable version 4.2.5.
This PR Follows the lead of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11986.
I upgraded both patch files to correspond to the version `4.2.5` libzmq files.
I assume doing so is still necessary and correct.
Without updating the patch line numbers, things appear to work, but you get extra log messages while building `depends` because things don't exactly match, e.g.:
```
/bitcoin/depends> make zeromq
Extracting zeromq...
/bitcoin/depends/sources/zeromq-4.2.5.tar.gz: OK
Preprocessing zeromq...
patching file src/windows.hpp
Hunk #1 succeeded at 58 (offset 3 lines).
patching file src/thread.cpp
Hunk #1 succeeded at 307 with fuzz 2 (offset 87 lines).
Hunk #2 succeeded at 323 with fuzz 2 (offset 90 lines).
```
Updating the patches seemed cleaner, so I did it. Note that libzmq had some whitespace changes, so that's why the updated patches do too.
More info: https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/releases/tag/v4.2.5
tags: libzmq, zmq, 0mq
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faea5bfc5a doc: release notes for -enablebip61 default change (MarcoFalke)
fa14b54a87 p2p: Disable BIP 61 by default (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The live p2p network should not be used for debugging or as development aid when implementing the p2p protocol. Instead, applications should be tested locally (e.g. by inspecting the debug log of a validating node on the local network)
Using the p2p network for this purpose seems wasteful and even dangerous, as peers can not be trusted to send the correct reject messages or a reject message at all.
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e351a16a2a Remove reference to deprecated RPC call in build instructions (Michael Goldstein)
a6f16f1b1a Docs: Add disable-wallet section to OSX build instructions (Michael Goldstein)
Pull request description:
The `disable-wallet` section was mentioned in the `Berkeley DB` section of the OSX build instructions, but the section did not actually exist. This PR ports the section from the Unix build instructions.
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This commit does the following changes:
- [wallet] Remove 'account' argument from GetLegacyBalance()
- GetLegacyBalance() is never called with an account argument.
Remove the argument and helper functions.
- [wallet] Remove CWallet::ListAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove AccountMove()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove AddAccountingEntry()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove GetAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Don't rewrite accounting entries when reordering wallet transactions.
- Accounting entries are deprecated. Don't rewrite them to the wallet
database when re-ordering transactions.
- [wallet] Remove WriteAccountingEntry()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Don't read acentry key-values from wallet on load.
- [wallet] Remove ListAccountCreditDebit()
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Remove CAccountingEntry class
- No longer used
- [wallet] Remove GetLabelDestination
- Function no longer used.
- [wallet] Delete unused account functions
- ReadAccount
- WriteAccount
- EraseAccount
- DeleteLabel
- [wallet] Remove fromAccount argument from CommitTransaction()
- [wallet] Remove strFromAccount.
- No longer used.
- [wallet] Remove strSentAccount from GetAmounts().
- No longer used.
- [wallet] Update zapwallettxes comment to remove accounts.
- [wallet] Remove CAccount
- No longer used
- [docs] fix typo in release notes for PR 14023
19efc01aec Add PSBT documentation (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This is just some initial text to get going; other contributions welcome.
I'd like to include other workflows, such as hardware wallets and (manual) coinjoins. However, the former will in practice require PSBT interfaces for existing hardware devices, and the second can really use some extra RPCs first.
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Now that 0.17 branch has been split off, master is 0.17.99 (pre-0.18).
Also clean out release notes.
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3fc20632a3 qt: Set BLOCK_CHAIN_SIZE = 220 (DrahtBot)
2b6a2f4a28 Regenerate manpages (DrahtBot)
eb7daf4d60 Update copyright headers to 2018 (DrahtBot)
Pull request description:
Some trivial maintenance to avoid having to do it again after the 0.17 branch off.
(The scripts to do this are in `./contrib/`)
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a9e898a4ad docs: Link to python style guidelines from developer notes (Mason Simon)
Pull request description:
Initially I moved the python style guidelines from the functional test README, but some of the python rules are test-specific, and most of the developer notes doc is C++ centric, so just dropping a link seemed better.
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95464c7519 doc: Improve command to generate list of authors for release notes (Mitchell Cash)
1c22cc1af1 doc: Update broken links to now point to gitian-build.py (Mitchell Cash)
Pull request description:
- Update broken links
- Improve command to generate list of authors for a release
---
I also note that it asks to ping **wumpus** on IRC, to assist in generating a list of merged pulls and sort them into categories based on labels. I tried to turn this into a simple one-liner as well (something like ``git log --merges --format="- \`%h\` %s (%an)" v0.16.0..v0.16.1``), but it didn't seem to capture everything I needed.
Would it be worthwhile **wumpus** open-sourcing his code into `contrib/devtools` so there is no single point of failure (even if it can manually be worked around).
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f447a0a707 Remove program options from build system (Chun Kuan Lee)
11588c639e Replace boost program_options (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
Concept from #12744, but without parsing negated options.
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- Remove dependency on sed (sed was overkill when you can just add plain
text to the git log --format command)
- Sort resulting list of authors alphabetically (case-insensitive)
- Provide an example of how to only generate authors between versions
801cb307b5 doc: Add release notes for -printtoconsole and -debuglogfile changes (Samuel B. Atwood)
Pull request description:
This adds release notes relevant to the changes in #13004 and documented in command line help in #13614.
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161e8d40a4 RPC: Add new getzmqnotifications method. (Daniel Kraft)
caac39b0ac Make ZMQ notification interface instance global. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This adds a new RPC method `getzmqnotifications`, which returns information about all active ZMQ notification endpoints. This is useful for software that layers on top of bitcoind, so it can verify that ZeroMQ is enabled and also figure out where it should listen.
See #13526.
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This adds a new RPC method "getzmqnotifications", which returns
information about all active ZMQ notification endpoints. This is useful
for software that layers on top of bitcoind, so it can verify that
ZeroMQ is enabled and also figure out where it should listen.
See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/13526.
af6ac3b677 doc: Remove mention of Qt4 from build docs (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
462c71f71b test: Update travis to not test Qt4 anymore (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
907f73bbc5 gui: Remove QT_VERSION fallbacks for Qt < 5 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
bad068ad9f build: Build system changes to support only Qt5 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Implements #8263.
Qt4.x has been EOL since 2015, and at least Gentoo has, or is going to drop support for it. I wouldn't be surprised if other Linux distributions follow.
This removes Qt4 detection from the build system, as well as removes all Qt4 fallbacks from the code. Turns out there's more than I expected: this is going to make maintenance of the GUI code, as well as adding new features significantly easier.
(I know there's still some references left to qt4 in RPM and Debian build script, but I don't have the knowledge how to fix them)
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