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Report coin generation transactions as 'category':'immature' until they have 120 confirmations (when they are reported as 'category':'generate', as before).
If the block they are in is not part of the main chain (you lost a 'block race'), then they are reported as 'category':'orphan' (with 0 confirmations).
SendMoney*() now requires caller to acquire cs_main.
GetAccountAddress() now requires caller to acquire cs_main, cs_mapWallet.
Ordering is intended to match these two callchains[1]:
1. CRITICAL_BLOCK(cs_main)
ProcessMessage(pfrom, strCommand, vMsg)
AddToWalletIfMine()
AddToWallet(wtx)
CRITICAL_BLOCK(cs_mapWallet)
2. CRITICAL_BLOCK(cs_main)
ProcessMessage(pfrom, strCommand, vMsg)
AddToWalletIfMine()
AddToWallet(wtx)
CRITICAL_BLOCK(cs_mapWallet)
walletdb.WriteName(PubKeyToAddress(vchDefaultKey), "")
CRITICAL_BLOCK(cs_mapAddressBook)
Spotted by ArtForz. Additional deadlock fixes by Gavin.
[1] http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=4904.msg71897#msg71897
If you copied your wallet and used it on two different machines, the balance reported by getbalance and the sum(listaccounts) could disagree, because you might receive payments for an address that is in your wallet but not your address book. Now all such transactions are credited to the default empty-string account.
Fix two bugs that can happen if you copy your wallet to another machine
and perform transactions on both.
First, ReacceptWalletTransactions would notice if the other wallet spent coins, and
would correctly mark the receiving transaction spent. However, it did not add the spending
transaction to the wallet. Now it does.
Second, account balances could get out of sync with 'getbalance' because coins received
by the other copy of the wallet were not necessarily detected. Now ReacceptWalletTransactions
will scan the entire blockchain for transactions that should be in the wallet if it runs
across a 'spent in the other wallet' transaction.
Finally, there was a small bug in the accounts getbalance code-- generated coins with between
100 and 119 confirmations were not being counted in the balance of account "".
New RPC methods: move, sendfrom
Change to getbalance (now takes optional [account] argument)
Renamed methods with "label" in their names.
sendtoaddress returns hexadecimal transaction ID instead of "sent".
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