0bc095efd [qt] Improved "custom fee" explanation in tooltip (Randolf Richardson)
Pull request description:
Thanks to @dooglus for asking about this tooltip in Issue 12500.
Reference: https://www.github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/12500
I would also appreciate it if someone can confirm that 1 kilobyte in this field indeed represents 1,000 bytes rather than 1,024 bytes (if it's supposed to be 1,024, then I'll gladly make the necessary changes to reflect this).
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9360f5032 Drop extra script variable in ProduceSignature (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Was slightly confusing.
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2736c9e05 Avoid unintentional unsigned integer wraparounds in tests (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Avoid unintentional unsigned integer wraparounds in tests.
This is a subset of #11535 as suggested by @MarcoFalke :-)
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992f56876 depends: Only use D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE when building miniupnpc on darwin (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Only use D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE when building on darwin, so we don't inadvertently introduce issues elsewhere.
cc @theuni
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87c4320df gitian-build.sh: fix signProg being recognized as two parameters (Ken Lee)
Pull request description:
On current build script, `gpg --detach-sign` will be recognized as two parameters of gsign
This PR fix it and can build successfully
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18307849b Consensus: Fix bug when compiler do not support __builtin_clz* (532479301)
Pull request description:
#ifdef is not correct since defination is defined to 0 or 1. Should change to #if
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7eb665fc8 [Trivial] link mentioned scripted-diff-commit (Felix Wolfsteller)
Pull request description:
Make it easier for people who do not operate on a cloned repository to access the example mentioned.
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4d14d06fc docs: clarified systemd installation instructions in init.md for Ubuntu users. (DaveFromBinary)
Pull request description:
Added a note to init.md to clarify the .service copy path for Ubuntu because it differs from the described copy path.
Also noted which version of Ubuntu switched to systemd for the default system init to clarify when the systemd installation steps should be used instead of the upstart installation steps for Ubuntu users.
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fa9461473 [doc] dev-notes: Members should be initialized (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Also, remove mention of threads that were removed long ago.
Motivation:
Make it easier to spot bugs such as #11654 and #12426
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fa41d68a2 qa: Fix python TypeError in script.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`__repr__` returns string, so don't mix it with byte strings.
This fixes
```
TypeError: %b requires a bytes-like object, or an object that implements __bytes__, not 'str'
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ee041196fc Show a transaction's virtual size in its details dialog. (Chris Moore)
Pull request description:
#12501 looks like it is going to mention transaction's "virtual size" in the custom fee tooltip, so let's display the virtual size when the user double-clicks a transaction.
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7ba2d57852 Fix ListCoins test failure due to unset g_wallet_allow_fallback_fee (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
New global variable was introduced in #11882 and not setting it causes:
```
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(638): error in "ListCoins": check wallet->CreateTransaction({recipient}, wtx, reservekey, fee, changePos, error, dummy) failed
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(679): error in "ListCoins": check list.begin()->second.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(686): error in "ListCoins": check available.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(705): error in "ListCoins": check list.begin()->second.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
```
It's possible to reproduce the failure reliably by running:
```
src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_tests/ListCoins
```
Failures happen nondeterministically because boost test framework doesn't run tests in a specified order, and tests that run previously can set the global variables and mask the bug.
This is similar to bugs #12150 and #12424. Example travis failures are:
https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/348296805#L2676https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/348362560#L2769https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/348362563#L2824
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New global variables were introduced in #11882 and not setting them causes:
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(638): error in "ListCoins": check wallet->CreateTransaction({recipient}, wtx, reservekey, fee, changePos, error, dummy) failed
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(679): error in "ListCoins": check list.begin()->second.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(686): error in "ListCoins": check available.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
wallet/test/wallet_tests.cpp(705): error in "ListCoins": check list.begin()->second.size() == 2 failed [1 != 2]
It's possible to reproduce the failure reliably by running:
src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_tests/ListCoins
Failures happen nondeterministically because boost test framework doesn't run
tests in a specified order, and tests that run previously can set the global
variables and mask the bug.
b22c289 [docs] Minor improvements to Compatibility Notes (Randolf Richardson)
Pull request description:
Progressed from Windows Vista to Windows 7 for OS testing statement.
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3f592b8 [QA] add wallet-rbf test (Jonas Schnelli)
8222e05 Disable wallet fallbackfee by default on mainnet (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Removes the default fallback fee on mainnet (but keeps it on testnet/regtest).
Transactions using the fallbackfee in case the fallback fee has not been set are getting rejected.
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eb91835 Add setter for g_initial_block_download_completed (Jonas Schnelli)
3f56df5 [QA] add NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED address relay and sync test (Jonas Schnelli)
158e1a6 [QA] fix mininode CAddress ser/deser (Jonas Schnelli)
fa999af [QA] Allow addrman loopback tests (add debug option -addrmantest) (Jonas Schnelli)
6fe57bd Connect to peers signaling NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED when out-of-IBD (Jonas Schnelli)
31c45a9 Accept addresses with NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED flag (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Eventually connect to peers signalling NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED if we are out of IBD.
Accept and relay NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED peers in addrman.
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e7d9fc5 [qt] navigate to transaction history page after send (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Before this change QT just remained on the Send tab, which I found confusing. Now it switches to the Transactions tab. This makes it more clear to the user that the send actually succeeded, and here they can monitor progress.
Ideally I would like to highlight the transaction, e.g. by refactoring `TransactionView::focusTransaction(const QModelIndex &idx)` to accept a transaction hash, but I'm not sure how to do that.
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5aad635 Use memset() to optimize prevector::resize() (Evan Klitzke)
e46be25 Reduce redundant code of prevector and speed it up (Akio Nakamura)
f0e7aa7 Add new prevector benchmarks. (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
This branch optimizes various `prevector` operations, especially resizing vectors. While profiling the `loadblk` thread I noticed that a lot of time was being spent in `prevector::resize()` which led to this work. I have some data here indicating that it takes up **37%** of the time in `ReadBlockFromDisk()`: https://monad.io/readblockfromdisk.svg
This branch improves things significantly. For trivial types, the new results for the prevector benchmark are:
* `PrevectorClearTrivial` which tests `prevector::clear()` becomes 24.6x faster
* `PrevectorDestructorTrivial` which tests `prevector::~prevector()` becomes 20.5x faster
* `PrevectorResizeTrivial` which tests `prevector::resize()` becomes 20.3x faster
Note that in practice it looks like the prevector is only used to contain `unsigned char` types, which is a trivial type. The benchmarks are testing a bit of an extreme case, but the changes here are motivated by the profiling data for `ReadBlockFromDisk()` I linked to above.
The pull request here consists of a series of three commits:
* The first adds new benchmarks but does not change the prevector code.
* The second is from @AkioNak , and merges some prevector optimizations he submitted in #11988
* The third optimizes `prevector::resize()` to use `memset()` when the prevector contains trivially constructible types
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Further optimize prevector::resize() (which is called by a number of
other prevector methods) to use memset to initialize memory when the
prevector contains trivial types.
In prevector.h, the code which like item_ptr(size()) apears in the loop.
Both item_ptr() and size() judge whether values are held directly or
indirectly, but in most cases it is sufficient to make that judgement
once outside the loop.
This PR adds 2 private function fill() which has the loop to initialize
by specified value (or iterator of the other prevector's element),
but don't call item_ptr() in their loop.
Other functions(assign(), constructor, operator=(), insert())
that has similar loop, call fill() instead of original loop.
Also, resize() was changed like fill(), but it calls the default
constructor for that element each time.
90ba2df11 Fix missing cs_main lock for GuessVerificationProgress() (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
`GuessVerificationProgress()` needs `cs_main` due to accessing the `pindex->nChainTx`.
This adds a `AssertLockHeld` in `GuessVerificationProgress()` and adds the missing locks in...
* `LoadChainTip()`
* `ScanForWalletTransactions()` (got missed in #11281)
* GUI, `ClientModel::getVerificationProgress()` <--- **this may have GUI performance impacts**, but could be relaxed later with a cache or something more efficient.
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face7220b7 qa: Move common args to bitcoin.conf (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Beside removing duplicates of the same args in the code, this actually helps with debugging after a test failure.
For example, `bitcoin-qt` has `server` turned off, so you'd have to turn it on every time, if you wanted to debug a temporary test datadir created by the test framework.
Also, `keypool` would fill up if you forget to specify `-keypool=1`.
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ac91ea6 [depends] Allow depends system to support armv7l (Henrik Jonsson)
Pull request description:
Credit for the actual patches goes to @theuni, I just tested them on an armv7l machine.
This change allows the depends system to build our dependencies on 32-bit ARM / armv7l architecture. I.e. with this patch, the following steps now builds fine:
```
$ uname -m
armv7l
$ ./autogen.sh
$ cd depends && make NO_QT=1 && cd ..
$ ./configure --prefix=$(pwd)/depends/armv7l-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
$ make
```
Without this patch, the `cd depends && make NO_QT=1` command fails on armv7l.
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42e1b5d [test] Round target fee to 8 decimals in assert_fee_amount (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The output would produce arbitrary number of decimal points, sometimes resulting in 9 decimals:
```
AssertionError: Fee of 0.00000415 BTC too low! (Should be 0.000006175 BTC)
```
The above looks like the expected fee is 6175 sats when in reality it's 618.
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835a21b Squashed 'src/leveldb/' changes from c521b3ac65..64052c76c5 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Pull in changes from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11674#issuecomment-348174674.
Merges cleanly into master and 0.16 branch.
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