Added functional tests for PSBT that test the RPCs. Also added all
of the BIP 174 test vectors (except for the updater tests) in the
functional tests.
Added a Unit test for the BIP 174 updater test vector.
walletprocesspsbt takes a PSBT format transaction, updates the
PSBT with any inputs related to this wallet, signs, and finalizes
the transaction. There is also an option to not sign and just
update.
walletcreatefundedpsbt creates a PSBT from user provided data
in the same form as createrawtransaction. It also funds the transaction
and takes an options argument in the same form as fundrawtransaction.
The resulting PSBT is blank with no input or output data filled
in.
89e70f9d7f Fix that CWallet::AbandonTransaction would only traverse one level (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Prior to this change, it would mark only the first layer of
child transactions abandoned, due to always following the input `hashTx`
rather than the current `now` tx.
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backupwallet was broken for multiwallets in their own directories
(i.e. something like DATADIR/wallets/mywallet/wallet.dat). In this
case, the backup would use DATADIR/wallets/wallet.dat as source file
and not take the specific wallet's directory into account.
This led to either an error during the backup (if the wrong source
file was not present) or would silently back up the wrong wallet;
especially the latter behaviour can be quite bad for users.
f40b3b82df [tests] functional test for createmultisig RPC (Anthony Towns)
b9024fdda3 segwit support for createmultisig RPC (Anthony Towns)
d58055d25f Move AddAndGetDestinationForScript from wallet to outputype module (Anthony Towns)
9a44db2e46 Add outputtype module (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Adds an "address_type" parameter that accepts "legacy", "p2sh-segwit", and "bech32" to choose the type of address created. Defaults to "legacy" rather than the value of the `-address-type` option for backwards compatibility.
As part of implementing this, OutputType is moved from wallet into its own module, and `AddAndGetDestinationForScript` is changed to apply to a `CKeyStore` rather than a wallet, and to invoke `keystore.AddCScript(script)` itself rather than expecting the caller to have done that.
Fixes#12502
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702ae1e21a [RPC] [wallet] allow getbalance to use min_conf and watch_only without accounts. (John Newbery)
cf15761f6d [wallet] GetBalance can take a min_depth argument. (John Newbery)
0f3d6e9ab7 [wallet] factor out GetAvailableWatchOnlyBalance() (John Newbery)
7110c830f8 [wallet] deduplicate GetAvailableCredit logic (John Newbery)
ef7bc8893c [wallet] Factor out GetWatchOnlyBalance() (John Newbery)
4279da4785 [wallet] GetBalance can take an isminefilter filter. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
#12953 inadvertently removed the functionality to call `getbalance "*" <int> <bool>` to get the wallet's balance with either minconfs or include_watchonly.
This restores that functionality (when `-deprecatedrpc=accounts`), and also makes it possible to call ``getbalance minconf=<int> include_watchonly=<bool>` when accounts are not being used.
Tree-SHA512: 67e84de9291ed6d34b23c626f4dc5988ba0ae6c99708d02b87dd3aaad3f4b6baa6202a66cc2dadd30dd993a39de8036ee920fcaa8cbb1c5dfe606e6fac183344
3c292cc19 ScanforWalletTransactions should mark input txns as dirty (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
I'm hitting a corner case in my mainnet wallet where I load a restore a wallet, call `rescanblockchain` from RPC, and it's "double counting" an output I've sent to myself since currently it never marks input transactions as dirty. This is fixed by a restart of the wallet.
Note that this only happens with keys with birthdate *after* the blocks containing the spent funds which gets scanned on startup, so it's hard to test without a set seed function.
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According to my understanding, it should not be possible for coinbase
transactions to be conflicting, thus it should not be possible for
GetDepthInMainChain to return a negative result. If it did, this would
also result in innacurate results for GetBlocksToMaturity due to the
math therein. asserting ensures accuracy.
Prior to this change, it would mark only the first layer of
child transactions abandoned, due to always following the input hashTx
rather than the current now tx.
d0b9405f96 Refactors `keystore.h` type aliases. (251)
Pull request description:
This pull request frees `keystore.h` from type alias declarations that have been declared at file scope level.
`keystore.h` has various type aliases that have been declared ~3 - 6 years ago at file scope level, which can either be encapsulated or removed.
Where type alias declarations are encapsulated at the appropriate scope and access level, C++11's `using` notation is used in favor of the `typedef` notation.
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075429a482 Use common SetDataDir method to create temp directory in tests. (winder)
Pull request description:
Took a stab at #12574
Created a `getPath` method which can be used with the `TestingSetup` fixture to create a temp directory. Updated tests using temp directories to use this method.
I tried setting up a `BOOST_GLOBAL_FIXTURE` to create a truly global path for all tests but was getting linker errors when including `boost/test/unit_test.hpp` in `test_bitcoin.cpp`. Even if I had gotten the linking to work, it looks like `make check` invokes the test binary a bunch of times, so it may not have worked anyway.
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This squashed commit either encapsulates type alias declarations at the appropriate scope; or removes type aliases that are not used.
The encapsulated type aliases are declared using C++11's `using` notation in favor of the `typedef` notation.
I thought we had removed this a long time ago, TBH, its really
confusing feedback to users that we display whether a tx was
broadcast to immediate neighbor nodes, given that has little
indication of whether the tx propagated very far.
Makes AddAndGetDestinationForScript use a generic CKeyStore rather than
the wallet, and makes it always add the script to the keystore, rather
than only adding related (redeem) scripts.
ea65182f03 [wallet] loadwallet shouldn't create new wallets. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
A bug in the initial implementation of loadwallet meant that if the
arguement was a directory that didn't contain a wallet.dat file, a new
wallet would be created in that directory. Fix that so that if a
directory is passed in, it must contain a wallet.dat file.
Bug reported by promag (João Barbosa).
Tree-SHA512: 0a59fa8a33fde51a88544ad288b00e4995284fe16424f643076aaba42b8244fff362145217650ee53d518dfab7efbed4237632c34cdd3dcbbecaa9ecaab5fd7b
2f1a30c63 Fix MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT check (Johnson Lau)
Pull request description:
As suggested by the constant name and its comment in policy.h, a transaction with a weight of exactly MAX_STANDARD_TX_WEIGHT should be allowed. Users could be confused.
Tree-SHA512: af417de1c6a2e6796ebbb39aa0caad8764302ded155cb1bbfbe457e4567c199cc53256189832b17d4aeec369e190b3edd4c6116d5f0b8cf0ede6dfb4ed83bdd3
1fabd59e7 Break circular dependency: init -> * -> init by extracting shutdown.h (Ben Woosley)
e62fdfeea Drop unused init.h includes (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Most includers just wanted to react to pending shutdown.
This isolates access to `fRequestShutdown` and limits access to the shutdown api functions, including the new `CancelShutdown` for setting it to `false`.
Tree-SHA512: df42f75dfbba163576710e9a67cf1228531fd99d70a2f187bfba0bcc476d6749cf88180a97e66a81bb5b6c3c7f0917de7402d26039ba7b644cb7509b02f7e267
bb582a59c Add P2WSH destination helper and use it instead of manual hashing (Pieter Wuille)
eaba1c111 Add additional unit tests for invalid IsMine combinations (Pieter Wuille)
e6b9730c4 Do not expose invalidity from IsMine (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This improves the handling of INVALID in IsMine:
* Extra INVALID conditions were added to `IsMine` (following https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13142/files#r185349057), but these were untested. Add unit tests for them.
* In https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13142#issuecomment-386396975 it was suggested to merge `isInvalid` into the return status. This PR takes a different approach, and removes the `isInvalid` entirely. It was only ever used inside tests, as normal users of IsMine don't care about the reason for non-mine-ness, only whether it is or not. As the unit tests are extensive enough, it seems sufficient to have a black box text (with tests for both compressed and uncompressed keys).
Some addition code simplification is done as well.
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A bug in the initial implementation of loadwallet meant that if the
arguement was a directory that didn't contain a wallet.dat file, a new
wallet would be created in that directory. Fix that so that if a
directory is passed in, it must contain a wallet.dat file.
Bug reported by promag (João Barbosa).
df10f07db1 [wallet] Don't use accounts when checking balance in sendmany (John Newbery)
e209184101 [wallet] deprecate sendfrom RPC method. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
A couple of fixups from the accounts API deprecation PR (#12953):
- properly deprecate `sendfrom`
- don't use accounts when calculating balance in `sendmany` (unless the `-deprecatedrpc=accounts` flag is being used)
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3f72d04e29 Fix parameter count check for importpubkey. (Kristaps Kaupe)
Pull request description:
Found this while working on #13464. Parameter count check for `importpubkey` was wrong.
Tree-SHA512: aba41b666c6493379f320be5e3e438a6cad1a96429102ff4428c092c48f29c2eead2195792c0b018296f20e1c42eb091dd5b9886c42cecbb1f0d03d5def14705
Most includers just wanted to react to pending shutdown.
This isolates access to `fRequestShutdown` and limits access to the shutdown
api functions, including the new `AbortShutdown` for setting it to `false`.
Note I originally called `AbortShutdown` `CancelShutdown` but that name was
already taken by winuser.h
https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/386913329
This change also triggered a build error in bench. Fixing it required moving LIBBITCOIN_SERVER after LIBBITCOIN_WALLET in bench_bench_bitcoin_LDADD To make
server definitions in src/net.cpp available to wallet methods in
src/wallet/wallet.cpp. Specifically, solving:
libbitcoin_wallet.a(libbitcoin_wallet_a-wallet.o): In function `CWalletTx::RelayWalletTransaction(CConnman*)':
wallet.cpp:(.text+0x3f0e): undefined reference to `CConnman::NodeFullyConnected(CNode const*)'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/392133581
Need for remaining init.h includes confirmed via a thorough search with a more
specific regex:
\bInterrupt\(\)|\bShutdown\(\)|\bInitLogging\(\)|\bInitParameterInteraction\(\)|\bAppInitBasicSetup\(\)|\bAppInitParameterInteraction\(\)|\bAppInitSanityChecks\(\)|\bAppInitLockDataDirectory\(\)|\bAppInitMain\(\)|\bSetupServerArgs\(\)|\bLicenseInfo\(\)|g_wallet_init_interface|init.h
d92204c900 build: add warning to detect hidden copies in range-for loops (Cory Fields)
466e16e0e8 cleanup: avoid hidden copies in range-for loops (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Following-up on #13241, which was itself a follow-up of #12169.
See title. Fixing these would otherwise be a continuous process, adding the warning should keep them from cropping up.
Note that the warning seems to be Clang-only for now.
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Instead of comparing version numbers in the wallet to the client
version number, compare them to the latest supported wallet version
in the client. This allows for wallet version numbers to be unrelated
to the client version number.
faa18ca046 wallet: Erase wtxOrderd wtx pointer on removeprunedfunds (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This prevents segfaults, when reading from the freed memory.
Tree-SHA512: 04f8190dea7901cf1cc298d5db98c83b02858f27114c5ef4da738accd176d6647d6b81f3dc39f3d5912b1a981cf0599370fd391c4154ffbde97afc1fac389123
9b72c988a0 scripted-diff: Avoid temporary copies when looping over std::map (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
The ::value_type of the std::map/std::multimap/std::unordered_map containers is
std::pair<const Key, T>. Dropping the const results in an unnecessary copy,
for example in C++11 range-based loops.
For this I started with a more general scripted diff, then narrowed it down
based on the inspection showing that all actual map/multimap/unordered_map
variables used in loops start with m or have map in the name.
Tree-SHA512: b656d66b69ffa1eb954124aa8ae2bc5436ca50262abefa93bdda55cfcdaffc5ff90cd40539051a2bd06355ba69ddf245265cc8764eebff66d761b3aec06155a9
fa7a6cf1b3 policy: Treat segwit as always active (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that segwit is active for a long time, there is no need to reject transactions with the reason that segwit hasn't activated.
Strictly speaking, this is a bug fix, because with the release of 0.16, we create segwit transactions in our wallet by default without checking if they are allowed by local policy.
More broadly, this simplifies the code as if "premature witness" was always set to true with the corresponding command line args.
Tree-SHA512: 484c26aa3a66faba6b41e8554a91a29bfc15fbf6caae3d5363a3966283143189c4bd5333a610b0669c1238f75620691264e73f6b9f1161cdacf7574d946436da
The ::value_type of the std::map/std::multimap/std::unordered_map containers is
std::pair<const Key, T>. Dropping the const results in an unnecessary copy,
for example in C++11 range-based loops.
For this I started with a more general scripted diff, then narrowed it down
based on the inspection showing that all actual map/multimap/unordered_map
variables used in loops start with m or have map in the name.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i -E 's/for \(([^<]*)std::pair<([^c])(.+) : m/for (\1std::pair<const \2\3 : m/' src/*.cpp src/**/*.cpp
sed -i -E 's/for \(([^<]*)std::pair<([^c])(.+) : (.*)map/for (\1std::pair<const \2\3 : \4map/' src/*.cpp src/**/*.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
16e3cd380a Clarify include recommendation (practicalswift)
6d10f43738 Enforce the use of bracket syntax includes ("#include <foo.h>") (practicalswift)
906bee8e5f Use bracket syntax includes ("#include <foo.h>") (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
When analysing includes in the project it is often assumed that the preferred bracket include syntax (`#include <foo.h>`) mentioned in `developer-docs.md` is used consistently. @sipa:s excellent circular dependencies script [`circular-dependencies.py`](50c69b7801/contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py) (#13228) is an example of a script making this reasonable assumption.
This PR enables automatic Travis checking of the include syntax making sure that the bracket syntax includes (`#include <foo.h>`) is used consistently.
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f77e1d34fd test: Add MempoolAncestryTests (Karl-Johan Alm)
a08d76bcfe mempool: Calculate descendant maximum thoroughly (Karl-Johan Alm)
6d3568371e wallet: Switch to using ancestor/descendant limits (Karl-Johan Alm)
6888195b06 wallet: Strictly greater than for ancestor caps (Karl-Johan Alm)
322b12ac4e Remove deprecated TransactionWithinChainLimit (Karl-Johan Alm)
4784751547 Switch to GetTransactionAncestry() in OutputEligibleForSpending (Karl-Johan Alm)
475a385a80 Add GetTransactionAncestry to CTxMemPool for general purpose chain limit checking (Karl-Johan Alm)
46847d69d2 mempool: Fix max descendants check (Karl-Johan Alm)
b9ef21dd72 mempool: Add explicit max_descendants (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
Currently, `TransactionWithinChainLimit` is restricted to single-output use, and needs to be called every time for different limits. If it is replaced with a chain limit value calculator, that can be called once and reused, and is generally more flexible (see e.g. #12257).
Update: this PR now corrects usage of max ancestors / max descendants, including calculating the correct max descendant value, as advertised for the two limits.
~~This change also makes `nMaxAncestors` signed, as the replacement method will return `-1` for "not in the mempool", which is different from "0", which means "no ancestors/descendants in mempool".~~
~~This is a subset of #12257.~~
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67e0e04140 [wallet] [docs] Update release notes for removing `getlabeladdress` (John Newbery)
81608178cf [wallet] [rpc] Remove getlabeladdress RPC (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
labels are associated with addresses (rather than addresses being
associated with labels, as was the case with accounts). The
getlabeladdress does not make sense in this model, so remove it.
getaccountaddress is still supported for one release as the accounts
API is deprecated.
Tree-SHA512: 7f45d0456248ebcc4e54dd34e2578a09a8ea8e4fceda75238ccea9d731dc99a3f3c0519b18a9739de17d2e6e59c9c2259ba67c9ae2e3cb2a40ddb14b9193fe29
Instead of combining the -limitancestorcount and -limitdescendantcount into a nMaxChainLength, this commit uses each one separately in the coin eligibility filters.
TransactionWithinChainLimits would take a 'limit' and check it against ascendants and descendants. This is changed to take an explicit
max ancestors and max descendants value, and to test the corresponding value against its corresponding max.
6aa33feadb Drop UpdateTransaction in favor of UpdateInput (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Updating the input explicitly requires the caller to present a mutable
input, which more clearly communicates the effects and intent of the call
(and, often, the enclosing loop).
In most cases, this input is already immediately available and need not be
looked up.
Tree-SHA512: 8c7914a8b7ae975d8ad0e9d760e3c5da65776a5f79d060b8ffb6b3ff7a32235f71ad705f2185b368d9263742d7796bb562395d22b806d90e8502d8c496011e57
6b8b63af14 Generic TransactionSignatureCreator works with both CTransaction and CMutableTransaction (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
Refactored `TransactionSignatureCreator` into a templated `GenericTransactionSignatureCreator` that works with both `CMutableTransaction` and `CTransaction`.
The advantage is that now in `SignSignature`, the `MutableTransactionSignatureCreator` can now operate directly with the `CMutableTransaction` without the need to copy the data into a `CTransaction`.
Running all unit tests brings a very noticable speedup on my machine:
48.4 sec before this change
36.4 sec with this change
--------
12.0 seconds saved
running only `--run_test=transaction_tests/test_big_witness_transaction`:
16.7 sec before this change
5.9 sec with this change
--------
10.8 seconds saved
This relates to my first attempt with the const_cast hack #13202, and to the slow unit test issue #10026.
Also see #13050 which modifies the tests but not the production code (like this PR) to get a speedup.
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4b62bdf513 Wallet: Refactor ReserveKeyFromKeyPool for safety (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
ReserveKeyFromKeyPool's previous behaviour is to set nIndex to -1 if the keypool is
empty, OR throw an exception for technical failures. Instead, we now return false
if the keypool is empty, true if the operation succeeded.
This is to make failure more easily detectable by calling code.
Tree-SHA512: 753f057ad13bd4c28d121f426bf0967ed72b827d97fb24582f9326ec60072abc5482e3db69ccada7c5fc66de9957fc59098432dd223fc4116991cab44c6d7aef
Templated version so that no copying of CMutableTransaction into a CTransaction is
necessary. This speeds up the test case transaction_tests/test_big_witness_transaction
from 7.9 seconds to 3.1 seconds on my machine.
Many options are extremely technical, and refer internals, making it
difficult to translate usefully. This came up in discussion of e.g.
#10949. If a message is not understood by translators (which are
typically end-users, not developers) they'll either translate it
literally, making it harder to understand instead of easier, with the
added drawback of the user no longer being able to google it.
Also the translation was only working for bitcoin-qt as with
the console programs, there is no translation backend. So it was
injecting never-used translation messages for bitcoin-cli, -tx.
For these reasons, stop translating options help completely. This should
not affect the output **in any way** except for bitcoin-qt when a
non-English language is configured in the locale.
This implements #10962.
c004ffc9b4 Make handling of invalid in IsMine more uniform (Pieter Wuille)
a53f0feff8 Add some checks for invalid recursion in IsMine (Pieter Wuille)
b5802a9f5f Simplify IsMine logic (Pieter Wuille)
4e91820531 Make IsMine stop distinguishing solvable/unsolvable (Pieter Wuille)
6d714c3419 Make coincontrol use IsSolvable to determine solvability (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Our current `IsMine` logic does several things with outputs:
* Determine "spendability" (roughly corresponding to "could we sign for this")
* Determine "watching" (is this an output directly or indirectly a watched script)
* Determine invalidity (is this output definitely not legally spendable, detecting accidental uncompressed pubkeys in witnesses)
* Determine "solvability" (would we be able to sign for this ignoring the fact that we may be missing some private keys).
The last item (solvability) is mostly unrelated and only rarely needed (there is just one instance, inside the wallet's coin control logic). This PR changes that instance to use the separate `IsSolvable` function, and stop `IsMine` from distinguishing between solvable and unsolvable.
As an extra, this also simplifies the `IsMine` logic and adds some extra checks (which wouldn't be hit unless someone adds already invalid scripts to their wallet).
Tree-SHA512: 95a6ef75fbf2eedc5ed938c48a8e5d77dcf09c933372acdd0333129fb7301994a78498f9aacce2c8db74275e19260549dd67a83738e187d40b5090cc04f33adf
Add a `createwallet` RPC to allow wallets to be created dynamically at
runtime. This functionality is currently only available through RPC and
newly created wallets will not be displayed in the GUI.
80b4910f7d wallet: Use shared pointer to retain wallet instance (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Currently there are 3 places where it makes sense to retain a wallet shared pointer:
- `vpwallets`;
- `interfaces::Wallet` interface instance - used by the UI;
- wallet RPC functions - given by `GetWalletForJSONRPCRequest`.
The way it is now it is possible to have, for instance, listunspent RPC and in parallel unload the wallet (once #13111 is merged) without blocking. Once the RPC finishes, the shared pointer will release the wallet.
It is also possible to get all existing wallets without blocking because the caller keeps a local list of shared pointers.
This is mostly relevant for wallet unloading.
This PR replaces #11402.
Tree-SHA512: b7e37c7e1ab56626085afe2d40b1628e8d4f0dbda08df01b7e618ecd2d894ce9b83d4219443f444ba889096286eff002f163cb0a48f37063b62e9ba4ccfa6cce
fac1223a56 Cache witness hash in CTransaction (MarcoFalke)
faab55fbb1 Make CMutableTransaction constructor explicit (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This speeds up:
* compactblocks (v2)
* ATMP
* validation and miner (via `BlockWitnessMerkleRoot`)
* sigcache (see also unrelated #13204)
* rpc and rest (nice, but irrelevant)
This presumably slows down rescan, which uses a `CTransaction` and its `GetHash`, but never uses the `GetWitnessHash`. The slow down is proportional to the number of witness transactions in the rescan window. I.e. early in the chain there should be no measurable slow down. Later in the chain, there should be a slow down, but acceptable given the speedups in the modules mentioned above.
Tree-SHA512: 443e86acfcceb5af2163e68840c581d44159af3fd1fce266cab3504b29fcd74c50812b69a00d41582e7e1c5ea292f420ce5e892cdfab691da9c24ed1c44536c7
Updating the input explicitly requires the caller to present a mutable
input, which more clearly communicates the effects and intent of the method.
In most cases, this input is already immediately available and need not be
looked up.
ReserveKeyFromKeyPool's previous behaviour is to set nIndex to -1 if the keypool is
empty, OR throw an exception for technical failures. Instead, we now return false
if the keypool is empty, true if the operation succeeded.
This is to make failure more easily detectable by calling code.
labels are associated with addresses (rather than addresses being
associated with labels, as was the case with accounts). The
getlabeladdress does not make sense in this model, so remove it.
getaccountaddress is still supported for one release as the accounts
API is deprecated.
The new `loadwallet` RPC method allows an existing wallet to be loaded
dynamically at runtime.
`unloadwallet` and `createwallet` are not implemented. Notably,
`loadwallet` can only be used to load existing wallets, not to create a
new wallet.
Pass an error message back from CWallet::Verify(), and call
InitError/InitWarning from WalletInit::Verify().
This means that we can call CWallet::Verify() independently from
WalletInit and not have InitErrors printed to stdout. It also means that
the error can be reported to the user if dynamic wallet load fails.
This allows a single wallet to be verified. Prior to this commit, all
wallets were verified together by the WalletInit::Verify() function at
start-up.
Individual wallet verification will be done when loading wallets
dynamically at runtime.
WalletInit::Start calls postInitProcess() for each wallet. Previously
each call to postInitProcess() would attempt to schedule wallet
background flushing.
Just start wallet background flushing once from WalletInit::Start().
159c32d1f1 Add assertion to guide static analyzers. Clang Static Analyzer needs this guidance. (practicalswift)
fd447a6efe Fix dead stores. Values were stored but never read. Limit scope. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix Clang Static Analyzer warnings reported by @kallewoof in #12961:
* Fix dead stores. Values were stored but never read.
* Add assertion to guide static analyzers. See #12961 for details.
Tree-SHA512: 83dbec821f45217637316bee978e7543f2d2caeb7f7b0b3aec107fede0fff8baa756da8f6b761ae0d38537740839ac9752f6689109c38a4b05c0c041aaa3a1fb
66b0b1b2a6 Add compile time checking for all cs_wallet runtime locking assertions (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add compile time checking for `cs_wallet` runtime locking assertions.
This PR is a subset of #12665. The PR was broken up to make reviewing easier.
The intention is that literally all `EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED`/`LOCKS_EXCLUDED`:s added in this PR should follow either directly or indirectly from `AssertLockHeld(…)`/`AssertLockNotHeld(…)`:s already existing in the repo.
Consider the case where function `A(…)` contains `AssertLockHeld(cs_foo)` (without
first locking `cs_foo` in `A`), and that `B(…)` calls `A(…)` (without first locking `cs_main`):
* It _directly_ follows that: `A(…)` should have an `EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_foo)` annotation.
* It _indirectly_ follows that: `B(…)` should have an `EXCLUSIVE_LOCKS_REQUIRED(cs_foo)` annotation.
Tree-SHA512: d561d89e98a823922107e56dbd493f0f82e22edac91e51e6422f17daf2b446a70c143b7b157ca618fadd33d0ec63eb7a57dde5a83bfdf1fc19d71459b43e21fd
b6f0b4d wallet: Improve logging when BerkeleyDB environment fails to close (Tim Ruffing)
264c643 wallet: Reset BerkeleyDB handle after connection fails (Tim Ruffing)
Pull request description:
According to the BerkeleyDB docs, the DbEnv handle may not be accessed
after close() has been called. This change ensures that we create a new
handle after close() is called. This avoids a segfault when the first
connection attempt fails and then a second connection attempt tries to
call open() on the already closed DbEnv handle.
Without the patch, bitcoindd reliably crashes in the second call to `set_lg_dir()` after `close()` if
there is an issue with the database:
```
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z Bitcoin Core version v0.16.99.0-a024a1841-dirty (debug build)
[...]
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z Using wallet directory /home/tim/.bitcoin
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z init message: Verifying wallet(s)...
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z Using BerkeleyDB version Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April 9, 2010)
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z Using wallet wallet.dat
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=/home/tim/.bitcoin/database
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: Error -30974 opening database environment: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z Moved old /home/tim/.bitcoin/database to /home/tim/.bitcoin/database.1525354041.bak. Retrying.
2018-05-03T13:27:21Z BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=/home/tim/.bitcoin/database ErrorFile=/home/tim/.bitcoin/db.log
[1] 14533 segmentation fault (core dumped) ./src/bitcoind
```
After the fix:
```
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z Bitcoin Core version v0.16.99.0-cc09e3bd0-dirty (release build)
[...]
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z Using wallet directory /home/tim/.bitcoin
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z init message: Verifying wallet(s)...
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z Using BerkeleyDB version Berkeley DB 4.8.30: (April 9, 2010)
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z Using wallet wallet.dat
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=/home/tim/.bitcoin/database ErrorFile=/home/tim/.bitcoin/db.log
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z scheduler thread start
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: Error -30974 opening database environment: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z Moved old /home/tim/.bitcoin/database to /home/tim/.bitcoin/database.1525367972.bak. Retrying.
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z BerkeleyEnvironment::Open: LogDir=/home/tim/.bitcoin/database ErrorFile=/home/tim/.bitcoin/db.log
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z Cache configuration:
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z * Using 2.0MiB for block index database
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z * Using 8.0MiB for chain state database
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z * Using 440.0MiB for in-memory UTXO set (plus up to 286.1MiB of unused mempool space)
2018-05-03T17:19:32Z init message: Loading block index..
[...]
```
Tree-SHA512: b809b318e5014ec47d023dc3dc40826b9706bfb211fa08bc2d29f36971b96caa10ad48d9a3f96c03933be46fa4ff7e00e952ac77bfffb6563767fb08aa4f23d6
a8da482 Bump wallet version for pre split keypool (Andrew Chow)
dfcd9f3 Use a keypool of presplit keys after upgrading to hd chain split (Andrew Chow)
5c50e93 Allow -upgradewallet to upgradewallets to HD (Andrew Chow)
2bcf2b5 Test sethdseed (Andrew Chow)
b5ba01a Add 'sethdseed' RPC to initialize or replace HD seed (Chris Moore)
dd3c07a Separate HaveKey function that checks whether a key is in a keystore (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Revival/rebase of #11085
Adds a new command `sethdseed` which allows you to either set or generate a new HD seed to be used. A new keypool can be generated or the original one kept and new keys added to the keypool will come from the new HD seed.
Wallets that are not HD will be upgraded to be version FEATURE_HD_SPLIT when the `sethdseed` RPC command is used.
I have also add some tests for this.
Additionally `-upgradewallet` can now be used to upgrade a wallet from non-HD to HD. When it is used for such an upgrade, the keypool will be regenerated.
Tree-SHA512: e56c792e150590429ac4a1061e8d6f7b20cca06366e184eb9bbade4cd6ae82699a28fe84f87031eadba97ad2c1606517a105f00fb7b45779c979243020071adb
Bump the wallet version to indicate support for the pre split keypool.
Also prevents any wallets from upgrading to versions between HD_SPLIT
and PRE_SPLIT_KEYPOOL.
After upgrading to HD chain split, we want to continue to use keys
from the old keypool. To do this, before we generate any new keys after
upgrading, we mark all of the keypool entries as being pre-chain
split and move them to a separate pre chain split keypool. Keys are
fetched from that keypool until it is emptied. Only then are the new
internal and external keypools used.
Changes the maximum upgradewallet version to the latest wallet version
number, 159900. Non-HD wallets will be upgraded to use HD derivation.
Non HD chain split wallets will be upgraded to HD chain split.
If a non-HD wallet is upgraded to HD, the keypool will be entirely
regenerated.
Since upgradewallet is effectively run during a first run, all of the
first run initial setup stuff is combined with the upgrade to HD
16be13345 Fix rescanblockchain rpc to property report progress (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
Previously it assumed tip in all cases. This also extracts a RescanVerificationProgress helper object whose role is to manage reporting, in order to simplify ScanForWalletTransactions - more lines in total, but much simpler to follow the core logic.
Tree-SHA512: 5ebed0c56fae4ccfe613ff1d7082cb6da5a86635a8993ed3af70b500a4ea43074121aea9219b2f0321fbfeb7efcb964bdc2199297a64ca0fa85d9d07aa637d40
CWallet::ScanForWalletTransactions did not previously take into account
pindexStop when calculating progress.
Renamed progress vars to progress_*.
rescanblockchain is the only rpc that uses this parameter.
According to the BerkeleyDB docs, the DbEnv handle may not be accessed
after close() has been called. This change ensures that we create a new
handle after close() is called. This avoids a segfault when the first
connection attempt fails and then a second connection attempt tries to
call open() on the already closed DbEnv handle.
1e46d8a Get rid of ambiguous OutputType::NONE value (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Based on suggestion by @sipa https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12119#issuecomment-357982763
After #12119, the NONE output type was overloaded to refer to either an output type that couldn't be parsed, or to an automatic change output mode. This change drops the NONE enum and uses a simple bool to indicate parse failure, and a new CHANGE_AUTO enum to refer the change output type.
This change is almost a pure refactoring except it makes RPCs reject empty string ("") address types instead of treating them like they were unset. This simplifies the parsing code a little bit and could prevent RPC usage mistakes. It's noted in the release notes.
Follows up #12408 by @MarcoFalke
Followups for future PRs:
- [ ] Add explicit support for specifying "auto" in `ParseOutputType` as suggested by promag and sipa: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12729#issuecomment-374799567 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12729#discussion_r175969481
- [ ] Add wallet `AddressChangeType` method to complement `TransactionChangeType`: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12729#discussion_r175969618.
Tree-SHA512: 8b08b272bcb177a0a9e556dcd965840a7fe601ef83ca97938b879c9b1a33b5b3f96939e1bceef11ba7c644ac21bfd6c1dbc6ca715cd1da4ace50475240e4ee48
9cb6cdc Simplify semantics of ChainStateFlushed callback (Matt Corallo)
50b6533 scripted-diff: Rename SetBestChain callback ChainStateFlushed (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
Previously, ChainStateFlushed would fire either if a full flush
completed (which can happen due to memory limits, forced flush, or
on its own DATABASE_WRITE_INTERVAL timer) *or* on a
ChainStateFlushed-specific DATABASE_WRITE_INTERVAL timer. This is
both less clear for clients (as there are no guarantees about a
flush having actually happened prior to the call), and reults in
extra flushes not clearly intended by the code. We drop the second
case, providing a strong guarantee without removing the periodit
timer-based flushing.
This is a follow-up to discussion in #11857.
Tree-SHA512: 22ba3a0954d265d28413dbf87040790ca5b439820ee7bbadab14028295ec190de82ce5cd664426c82e58b706dc84278868026fa8d066702eb6e6962c9ace1f8e
e2f58f4 wallet: Make vpwallets usage thread safe (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR turns the functions introduced in #13017 thread safe. This is required to correctly support dynamically loading wallets, which is implemented in #10740.
Tree-SHA512: efaa09e501636cf957aa33de83719ce09dc0c2a19daff741a94ef10d6b7ba5dee538355b80c96ead995140f99f5df0c92fb0e22ae1adb8f397eb478280c8d8c7
This much more accurately captures the meaning of the callback.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/SetBestChain/ChainStateFlushed/g' src/validationinterface.h src/validationinterface.cpp src/wallet/wallet.h src/wallet/wallet.cpp src/validation.cpp src/index/txindex.h src/index/txindex.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
d8e9a2a Remove "rpc" category from GetWarnings (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7da3b0a rpc: Move RPC_FORBIDDEN_BY_SAFE_MODE code to reserved section (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2ae705d Remove Safe mode (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Rebase of #10563. Safe mode was [disabled by default and deprecated in 0.16](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/release-notes/release-notes-0.16.0.md#safe-mode-disabled-by-default), so probably should be removed for 0.17.
> Rationale:
>
> Safe mode is useless. It only disables some RPC commands when large work forks are detected. Nothing else is affected by safe mode. It seems that very few people would be affected by safe mode. The people who use Core as a wallet are primarily using it through the GUI, which safe mode does not effect. In the GUI, transactions will still be made as normal; only a warning is displayed.
>
> I also don't think that we should be disabling RPC commands or any functionality in general. If we do, it should be done consistently, which safe mode is not. If we want to keep the idea of a safe mode around, I think that the current system needs to go first before a new system can be implemented.
Tree-SHA512: 067938f47ca6e879fb6c3c4e21f9946fd7c5da3cde67ef436f1666798c78d049225b9111dc97064f42b3bc549d3915229fa19ad5a634588f381e34fc65d64044
7d0f80b Use anonymous namespace instead of static functions (Pieter Wuille)
b61fb71 Mention removal of bare multisig IsMine in release notes (Pieter Wuille)
9c2a8b8 Do not treat bare multisig as IsMine (Pieter Wuille)
08f3228 Optimization: only test for witness scripts at top level (Pieter Wuille)
3619735 Track difference between scriptPubKey and P2SH execution in IsMine (Pieter Wuille)
ac6ec62 Switch to a private version of SigVersion inside IsMine (Pieter Wuille)
19fc973 Do not expose SigVersion argument to IsMine (Pieter Wuille)
fb1dfbb Remove unused IsMine overload (Pieter Wuille)
952d821 Make CScript -> CScriptID conversion explicit (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
Currently our wallet code will treat bare multisig outputs (meaning scriptPubKeys with multiple public keys + `OP_CHECKMULTISIG` operator in it) as ours without the user asking for it, as long as all private keys in it are in our wallet.
This is a pointless feature. As it only works when all private keys are in one place, it's useless compared to single key outputs (P2PK, P2PKH, P2WPKH, P2SH-P2WPKH), and worse in terms of space, cost, UTXO size, and ability to test (due to lack of address format for them).
Furthermore, they are problematic in that producing a list of all `scriptPubKeys` we accept is not tractable (it involves all combinations of all public keys that are ours). In further wallet changes I'd like to move to a model where all scriptPubKeys that are treated as ours are explicit, rather than defined by whatever keys we have. The current behavior of the wallet is very hard to model in such a design, so I'd like to get rid of it.
I think there are two options:
* Remove it entirely (do not ever accept bare multisig outputs as ours, unless watched)
* Only accept bare multisig outputs in situations where the P2SH version of that output would also be acceptable
This PR implements the first option. The second option was explored in #12874.
Tree-SHA512: 917ed45b3cac864cee53e27f9a3e900390c576277fbd6751b1250becea04d692b3b426fa09065a3399931013bd579c4f3dbeeb29d51d19ed0c64da75d430ad9a
fac0db0 wallet: Make fee settings non-static members (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The wallet header defined some globals (they were called "settings"), that should be class members instead.
This commit is hopefully only refactoring, apart from a multiwallet bugfix: Calling the rpc `settxfee` for one wallet, would set (and change) the fee rate for all loaded wallets. (See added test case)
Tree-SHA512: 4ab6ec2f5c714742396ded5e451ec3b1ceb771e3696492de29889d866de4365b3fbe4a2784d085c8b8bd11b1ebb8a1fec99ab2c62eee716791cfc67c0cf29e1b
cead28b [docs] Add release notes for deprecated 'account' API (John Newbery)
72c9575 [wallet] [tests] Add tests for accounts/labels APIs (John Newbery)
109e05d [wallet] [rpc] Deprecate wallet 'account' API (John Newbery)
3576ab1 [wallet] [rpc] Deprecate account RPC methods (John Newbery)
3db1ba0 [tests] Set -deprecatedrpc=accounts in tests (John Newbery)
4e671f0 [tests] Rename rpc_listtransactions.py to wallet_listtransactions.py (John Newbery)
a28b907 [wallet] [rpc] Remove duplicate entries in rpcwallet.cpp's CRPCCommand table (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Deprecate all accounts functionality and make it only accessible by using `-deprecatedrpc=accounts`.
Accounts specific RPCs, account arguments, and account related results all require the `-deprecatedrpc=accunts` startup option now in order to see account things.
Several wallet functional tests use the accounts system. Those tests are unchanged, except to start the nodes with `-deprecatedrpc=accounts`. We can slowly migrate those tests to use the 'label' API instead of the 'account' API before accounts are fully removed.
Tree-SHA512: 89f4ae2fe6de4a1422f1817b0997ae22d63ab5a1a558362ce923a3871f3e42963405d6573c69c27f1764679cdee5b51bf52202cc407f1361bfd8066d652f3f37
1f83839 [wallet] [tests] Test disallowed multiwallet params (John Newbery)
3476e3c [wallet] Fix zapwallettxes/multiwallet interaction. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
`-zapwallettxes` should be disallowed when starting bitcoin in multiwallet mode.
There's code in `WalletInit::ParameterInteraction()` to disallow `-zapwallettxes` when running in multiwallet mode. This code functioned as expected when passing the parameter `-zapwallettxes=1`, but not when passing the parameter `-zapwallettxes` (ie without the value specified). Fix that and add a test.
The new test in the
_[wallet] [tests] Test disallowed multiwallet params_ commit reproduces the bug and should fail against master.
Fixes#12505
Tree-SHA512: 6cd921717e9c7d2773ca84c946c310c2adec8430e37cbecdb33a620f510db3058a72bd328411812ba415111bc52a3367b332c9d15a37a92ccfd7ae785d2f32ab
fae58eca93 tests: Avoid copies of CTransaction (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Avoid the copy (or move) constructor of `CTransaction` in test code, whereever a simple reference can be used instead.
Tree-SHA512: 8ef2077a277d6182996f4671722fdc01a90909ae7431c1e52604aab8ed028910615028caf9b4cb07a9b15fdc04939dea2209cc3189dde7d38271256d9fe1076c
This commit finalizes the deprecation of the wallet 'accounts' API by
removing all account arguments and return values.
RPC behaviour is slightly different if the 'accounts' or 'labels' API is
being used. Those behaviour changes are fully documented in the RPC help
text.
All account RPC methods are now deprecated and can only be called if
bitcoind has been started with the -deprecatedrpc=accounts switch.
Affected RPC methods are:
- getaccount
- getaccountaddress
- getaddressesbyaccount
- getreceivedbyaccount
- listaccouts
- listreceivedbyaccount
- move
- setaccount
ae1d2b030 Give an error when rescan is aborted by the user (Andrew Chow)
69b01e6f8 Add cancel button to rescan progress dialog (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
A cancel button is added to the `showProgress` dialog that is used only for rescans. When clicked, `AbortRescan` is called directly to cancel the rescan.
Rescans triggered from the debug console will now be cancelable by clicking the cancel button.
Rescans triggered by a command (e.g. `importmulti`) will now give an error indicating that the rescan was aborted by the user (either by the `abortrescan` command or by clicking cancel).
Tree-SHA512: 4bb14998766de686e2318fbc9805758eccf5dbe628a7257d072c9ae2fb4f61303a0876f49988d6e5eddb261969b8a307c81c0c2df0a42ae909a43d738af3dc1b
be67831 Make DummySignatureCreator a singleton (Pieter Wuille)
190b8d2 Make BaseSignatureCreator a pure interface (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
* Removes the `m_provider` field from `BaseSignatureCreator`. Instead both a `SigningProvider` (which provides keys and scripts) and a `BaseSignatureCreator` (which implements the transaction-specific (or other) signing logic) are passed into and down in `ProduceSignature`, making the two concepts orthogonal.
* Makes `BaseSignatureCreator` a pure interface without constructor, making it easier to implement new derivations of it (for example for message signing).
* As `DummySignatureCreator` now becomes a stateless object, turn it into a singleton `DUMMY_SIGNATURE_CREATOR`.
Tree-SHA512: 5f1f4512e4ea7d02a31df7b9ede55008efa716c5b74a2630ca1c2fc6599584d8bf5f5641487266127f4b3788033803539fbd22b03ef1219c83c10da2d3da3dcd
72ec5b7 debug log number of unknown wallet records on load (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
This would have saved me some time during wallet debugging, with minimal logging clutter.
Tree-SHA512: e11a4d73a5b1d2bd73fe7b75b62fdfa127e21b8641c5b0c76f14ecd292ab374c0d4749f6bd99919b2b3e9cb00c3b5e8179386eb39ac656698306b3b545ee79f1
05c03d1249 rpc: fix type mistmatch in listreceivedbyaddress (joemphilips)
Pull request description:
`txids` filed in return value is supposed be `string` but it was `numeric` in the help message
Tree-SHA512: 7d860994c2d1d9149b41fd7afefc1a44460eede5a023070fcc18b0a4a19a26c5eec5abd157038c15fe7d50a3390bdaf7a4823279129eb1458b0d3c6141a533ee
cab0824 Logprint the start of a rescan (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Right now, there is no log entry when a rescan starts which is confusing especially when a "still rescanning" log entry appears after the log-update timeout of 60s or when user manually aborts the rescan.
This PR adds a log entry when a rescan starts.
Tree-SHA512: 8712605af6fd60950bf3904cfb586da6022e44b3da6f3155fe4f02aae16df6044bc504b3d48945ea6d7fe768f0c6cb3282a2e2251d14bf3b7f1dcbd12568b05e
c55aa4f test: Fix sign for expected values (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
A number of `BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL` calls would result in warnings about signs.
This PR fixes signedness for all expectation values, sometimes resulting in `int` → `unsigned int`. No other code changes besides adding/removing `U` to/from values.
Running `make &> make_output_...` on master versus on this PR:
```
$ wc make_output_*
1464 5925 90357 make_output_master
613 1469 28370 make_output_signfixed
```
More than halves the output lines from compiling.
Tree-SHA512: b06c9fb81704fd32a6a61fe7b2ceb5f1bb381e9873d79e13d7e4d26bbd9b67c9725a84e6fb2903bcda775aea2a792e544b0799d36735c19f5d1c7225e8c6d14e
41ba061 [docs] Add release notes for wallet 'label' API. (John Newbery)
189e0ef [wallet] [rpc] introduce 'label' API for wallet (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Add label API to wallet RPC.
This is one step towards #3816 ("Remove bolt-on account system") although it doesn't
actually remove anything yet.
These initially mirror the account functions, with the following differences:
- These functions aren't DEPRECATED in the help
- Help mentions 'label' instead of accounts. In the language used, labels are
associated with addresses, instead of addresses associated with labels. (unlike
with accounts.)
- Labels have no balance
- No balances in `listlabels`
- `listlabels` has no minconf or watchonly argument
- Like in the GUI, labels can be set on any address, not just receiving addreses
- Unlike accounts, labels can be deleted.
Being unable to delete them is a common annoyance (see #1231).
Currently only by reassigning all addresses using `setlabel`, but an explicit
call `deletelabel` which assigns all address to the default label may make
sense.
Tree-SHA512: 45cc313c68ad529ce3a15c02181d2ab0083a7e14fe824e2cde34972713fecce512e3d4b9aa46db5355f2baa857c44b234d4fe9709225bc23c7ebbc0e03febbf5
Add label API to wallet RPC.
This is one step towards #3816 ("Remove bolt-on account system") although it doesn't
actually remove anything yet.
These initially mirror the account functions, with the following differences:
- These functions aren't DEPRECATED in the help
- Help mentions 'label' instead of accounts. In the language used, labels are
associated with addresses, instead of addresses associated with labels. (unlike
with accounts.)
- Labels have no balance
- No balances in `listlabels`
- `listlabels` has no minconf or watchonly argument
- Like in the GUI, labels can be set on any address, not just receiving addreses
- Unlike accounts, labels can be deleted.
Being unable to delete them is a common annoyance (see #1231).
Currently only by reassigning all addresses using `setlabel`, but an explicit
call `deletelabel` which assigns all address to the default label may make
sense.
Thanks to Pierre Rochard for test fixes.
818dc74 Support serialization as another type without casting (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This adds a `READWRITEAS(type, obj)` macro which serializes `obj` as if it were converted to `const type&` when `const`, and to `type&` when non-`const`. No actual cast is involved, so this only works when this conversion can be done automatically.
This makes it usable in serialization code that uses a single implementation for both serialization and deserializing, which doesn't know the constness of the object involved.
This is a redo of #12712, using a slightly different interface.
Tree-SHA512: 262f0257284ff99b5ffaec9b997c194e221522ba35c3ac8eaa9bb344449d7ea0a314de254dc77449fa7aaa600f8cd9a24da65aade8c1ec6aa80c6e9a7bba5ca7
f526046 adapt bumpfee change discard test to be more strict and add note on p2sh discrep (Gregory Sanders)
5805d6f feebumper: discard change outputs below discard rate (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
The "discard rate" is the concept we use to ensure the wallet isnt creating not so useful just-above-relay dust.
Outside of bumpfee previous to this PR, and manually creating such an output, the wallet will never make change outputs of that size, preferring to send them to fees instead.
"Worst case" for the user is that users pay a slightly higher feerate than they were expecting, which is already a possibility with relay dust.
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2b2b96cd45 Use std::bind instead of boost::bind to re-lock the wallet (Suhas Daftuar)
662d19ff72 [rpcwallet] Clamp walletpassphrase value at 100M seconds (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Larger values seem to trigger a bug on macos+libevent (resulting in the rpc server stopping).
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d207207 [logging] add lint-logs.sh to check for newline termination. (John Newbery)
5c21e6c [logging] Comment all continuing logs. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Check that all calls to LogPrintf() are terminated by a newline,
except those that are explicitly marked as 'continued' logs.
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d1b622b tests: Add check for test suite name uniqueness in lint-tests.sh (practicalswift)
dc8067b tests: Add note about uniqueness requirement for test suite names (practicalswift)
3ebfb2d tests: Avoid test suite name collision in wallet crypto_tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* Add documentation: Add note about test suite name uniqueness requirement in developer notes
* Add regression test: Update `lint-tests.sh` to make it check also for test suite name uniqueness
Context: #12894 (`tests: Avoid test suite name collision in wallet crypto_tests`)
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Most logs should terminated with a '\n'. Some logs
are built up over multiple calls to logPrintf(), so
do not need a newline terminater. Comment all of
these 'continued' logs as a linter hing.
f63bc5e wallet: Initialize m_last_block_processed to nullptr. Initialize fields where defined. (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Initialize `m_last_block_processed` to `nullptr`.
`m_last_block_processed` was introduced in 5ee3172636.
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Based on suggestion by Pieter Wuille <pieter.wuille@gmail.com> at
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12119#issuecomment-357982763
After #12119, the NONE output type was overloaded to refer to either an output
type that couldn't be parsed, or to an automatic change output mode. This
change drops the NONE enum and uses a simple bool indicate parse failure, and a
new CHANGE_AUTO enum to refer the change output type.
This change is almost a pure refactoring except it makes RPCs reject empty
string ("") address types instead of treating them like they were unset. This
simplifies the parsing code a little bit and could prevent RPC usage mistakes.
It's noted in the release notes.
a5bca13 Bugfix: Include <memory> for std::unique_ptr (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
Not sure why all these includes were missing, but it's breaking builds for some users:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=652142
(Added to all files with a reference to `std::unique_ptr`)
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5b10ab0 [trivial] Add newlines to end of log messages. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Log messages should terminate with a '\n', or the following log will be
written to the same line without a timestamp. Fix a couple of cases
where the message is not terminated with a \n.
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Log messages should terminate with a '\n', or the following log will be
written to the same line without a timestamp. Fix a couple of cases
where the message is not terminated with a \n.
db983beba6 tests: Add lint-tests.sh which checks the test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
5fd864fe8a tests: Rename test suits not following the test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
7b4a296a71 tests: Add note about test suite naming convention (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Changes:
* Add note about test suite naming convention
* Fix exceptions
* Add regression test
Rationale:
* Consistent naming of test suites makes programmatic test running of specific tests/subsets of tests easier
* Explicit is better than implicit
Before this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-tests.sh
The test suite in file src/test/foo_tests.cpp should be named
"foo_tests". Please make sure the following test suites follow
that convention:
src/test/blockchain_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(blockchain_difficulty_tests, BasicTestingSetup)
src/test/prevector_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(PrevectorTests, TestingSetup)
src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(coin_selection_tests, WalletTestingSetup)
src/wallet/test/crypto_tests.cpp:BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(wallet_crypto, BasicTestingSetup)
$
```
After this commit:
```
$ contrib/devtools/lint-tests.sh
$
```
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