CCryptoKeyStore::Unlock has a loop to attempt decrypting each key which
only executes once, likely due to a simple mistake when the code was
originally written.
This patch fixes the behavior by making it check all keys. It also adds
a fatal assertion in the case some decrypt but some do not, since that
indicates that the wallet is in some kind of really bad state.
This may make unlocking noticeably slower on wallets with many keys.
Remove the 'state' and 'exceptmask' from serialize.h's stream implementations,
as well as related methods.
As exceptmask always included 'failbit', and setstate was always called with
bits = failbit, all it did was immediately raise an exception. Get rid of
those variables, and replace the setstate with direct exception throwing
(which also removes some dead code).
As a result, good() is never reached after a failure (there are only 2
calls, one of which is in tests), and can just be replaced by !eof().
fail(), clear(n) and exceptions() are just never called. Delete them.
- ensure normal and watch-only stuff looks consistent
- simplify UI by removing unneeded UI layout elements
- change some comments to watch-only from watchonly
6b271a3 build: fix race in 'make deploy' for windows (Cory Fields)
d343460 build: Fix 'make deploy' when binaries haven't been built yet (Cory Fields)
206a7f9 build: hook up qt translations for static osx packaging (Cory Fields)
d597219 build: add --with-qt-translationdir to configure for use with static qt (Cory Fields)
71941ce build: teach macdeploy the -translations-dir argument, for use with static qt (Cory Fields)
f8120f7 build: Find the proper xcb/pcre dependencies (Cory Fields)
eccd585 build: silence mingw fpic warning spew (Cory Fields)
a98356f build: don't let libtool insert rpath into binaries (Cory Fields)
It currently returns uint64_t, which on older boost (at least 1.46) causes
test failures on 32-bit systems.
This problem was introduced in bc42503.
Fixes#4634.
When QT is linked statically, macdeploy can't infer its paths. While plugins
and frameworks don't need to be packaged, translations still do (for now).
The size limit makes a lot of sense for the server, as it never has to
accept very large data.
The client, however, can request arbitrary amounts of data with
`listtransactions` on a large wallet.
Fixes#4604.
Split up HTTPReply into HTTPReply and HTTPReplyHeader, so that
the message data can be streamed directly.
Also removes a c_str(), which would have prevented binary
output with NUL characters in it.
The only other method of logging remote addresses is via
-logips=1 -debug=net
which increases the logged activity by 100x or more.
Github-Pull: #4608
Amended-By: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
e59441f Process fee estimate file into temporary vector first to let sanity checking complete. (Alex Morcos)
961ae93 Fix minor bug which only affected log messages. (Alex Morcos)
17f1567 Fixed a bug with index bounds checking (Alex Morcos)
- remove starting height as table header and replace with ping time
- remove columnResizingFixer
- add local address (if available) in detailed node view (on top of the
right view below the remote address)
- remove some .c_str() by using QString::fromStdString()
- rename Address to Address/Hostname
- rename secs to just s for ping time
- use MODEL_UPDATE_DELAY from guiconstants.h for the peer refresh time
- make PeerTableModel::columnCount() return no hard-coded value
- remove and cleanup dup private: section in RPCConsole header
- add new defaults for column sizes
- remove behaviour which keeps disconnected peers selected and also remove
code which keeps track of last selected peer stats
- add sync height to detail view
- add some additional NULL pointer checks for clientModel in
rpcconsole.cpp