Currently only the name of the option is shown for GUI options
overridden by command line (or configuration file). This commit
adds the value of the options as well, which is useful for
troubleshooting.
This shows the minimum relay fee for non-free transactions in btc/kb.
The armory developers requested this so that they can prevent users from
creating transactions that not even their local bitcoind will relay.
This also slightly reorders the getinfo output so that the fee related
lines are grouped and changes the help text to reflect that the units
are btc/kb.
Changes for the datadir chooser have made it impossible to specify
the network (testnet/regtest) in the configuration file for the GUI.
Reorganize the initialization sequence to make this possible again.
- Moves the "datadir" QSetting so that is no longer dependent on the
network-specific application name (doing otherwise would create a
chicken-and-egg problem).
- Re-initialize translations after choosing network. There may be a
different language configured in network-specific settings
(slim chance, but handle it for sanity).
Fixes point 1 of #3840.
a81cd968 introduced a malleability breaker for signatures
(using an even value for S). In e0e14e43 this was changed to
the lower of two potential values, rather than the even one.
Only the signing code was changed though, the (for now unused)
verification code wasn't adapted.
This resolves a case in which a mismatch could be used to bloat up the
mempool by sending transactions that pay enough fee to relay, but not
to be mined, with the default policies.
Last Transifex pull (064a690) introduced a few control characters
into the Korean translation, which sometimes causes the build to fail.
Manually remove these characters for now to get the build working --
they should still be removed at Transifex too.
Now that AddToWallet is called when loading transactions from the
wallet database, BindWallet can be integrated into that and does not
need to be an extra step.
Leaves behaviour unchanged, but makes the
fFromLoadWallet/!fFromLoadWallet paths in AddToWallet a bit more
symmetric.
After the Qt5 switch, status icons were being cut off by 1-2px.
Also fixes some other cases where the UI is slightly off mentioned in #3800.
Fixes#3800.
When bitcoind can't bind, bitcoin server (or Bitcoin Core Daemon) is probably already running. Add the missing word "server". Bitcoin itself is definitely running ;-)
Add _(...) so the string can be localized.
I apologize for such trivial changes, learning github interface.
These days we regard transactions with one confirmation to be
'Confirmed'.
Waiting for 6 confirmations is a recommendation but should not
keep the transaction shown as unconfirmed.
Misc code sanity:
- Merge maturity/status enums, they had become completely disjunct
- 'confirmed' flag is now called 'countsForBalance' for clarity
By default tinyformat errors such as 'wrong number of conversion
specifiers in format string' cause an assertion failure.
Raise an exception instead so that error handling can recover or can
show an appropriate error.
Just a pet peeve.
(PrintException has exactly the same body as PrintExceptionContinue but
does a re-throw at the end. Move these re-throws to the call
site, this aids understanding what is going on as well as eliminates a
bit of code duplication in util.cpp)
This was a bad idea. This can't be solved with macros as any
other library that includes inttypes.h will get in the way.
The parent commit has removed all usages from the source, this commit
removes the definition.
Amend to d5f1e72. It turns out that BerkelyDB was including inttypes.h
indirectly, so we cannot fix this with just macros.
Trivial commit: apply the following script to all .cpp and .h files:
# Middle
sed -i 's/"PRIx64"/x/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/"PRIu64"/u/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/"PRId64"/d/g' "$1"
# Initial
sed -i 's/PRIx64"/"x/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/PRIu64"/"u/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/PRId64"/"d/g' "$1"
# Trailing
sed -i 's/"PRIx64/x"/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/"PRIu64/u"/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/"PRId64/d"/g' "$1"
After this commit, `git grep` for PRI.64 should turn up nothing except
the defines in util.h.
As the tinyformat-based formatting system (introduced in b77dfdc) is
type-safe, no special format characters are needed to specify sizes.
Tinyformat can support (ignore) the C99 prefixes such as "ll" but
chokes on MSVC's inttypes.h defines prefixes such as "I64X". So don't
include inttypes.h and define our own for compatibility.
(an alternative would be to sweep the entire codebase using sed -i to
get rid of the size specifiers but this has less diff impact)
We were losing information about sent/received by overriding the
category in case of a conflicted transaction.
Hence, remove the "conflicted" category.
Conflicted status of a transaction can still be determined by looking
for confirmations<0.
Compiling with -DDEBUG_LOCKORDER and running the qa/rpc-test/ regression
tests uncovered a couple of wallet methods that should (but didn't)
acquire the cs_wallet mutext.
I also changed the AssertLockHeld() routine print to stderr and
abort, instead of printing to debug.log and then assert()'ing.
It is annoying to look in debug.log to find out which
AssertLockHeld is failing.
- DecodeDumpTime was passing a statically allocated facet object to
std::locale. However, "The constructed locale object takes over
responsibility for deleting this facet object." causing a free()
crash on scope exit. Fixes#3670.
- EncodeDumpTime was using the wrong format character for dates
(appears accidentally introduced in 51ed9ec9)
5770254 Copyright header updates s/2013/2014 on files whose last git commit was done in 2014. contrib/devtools/fix-copyright-headers.py script to be able to perform this maintenance task with ease during the rest of the year, every year. Modifications to contrib/devtools/README.md to document what fix-copyright-headers.py does. (gubatron)
Adds a "walletconflicts" array to transaction info; if
a wallet transaction is mutated, the alternate transaction id
or ids are reported there (usually the array will be empty).
Metadata from the original transaction is copied to the mutant,
so the transaction time and "from" account of the mutant are
reported correctly.
- Exclamation mark icon for conflicted transactions
- Show mouseover status for conflicted transactions as "conflicted"
- Don't show inactive transactions on overview page overview
Extend CMerkleTx::GetDepthInMainChain with the concept of
a "conflicted" transaction-- a transaction generated by the wallet
that is not in the main chain or in the mempool, and, therefore,
will likely never be confirmed.
GetDepthInMainChain() now returns -1 for conflicted transactions
(0 for unconfirmed-but-in-the-mempool, and >1 for confirmed).
This makes getbalance, getbalance '*', and listunspent all agree when there are
mutated transactions in the wallet.
Before:
listunspent: one 49BTC output
getbalance: 96 BTC (change counted twice)
getbalance '*': 46 BTC (spends counted twice)
After: all agree, 49 BTC available to spend.
This allows getting raw transaction data from the wallet even if the
transaction is no longer in the blockchain / mempool (for example if it
got orphaned due to malleability abuse).
This commit strengthens 1bbca249b2 by updating the CWalletTx::IsConfirmed() function.
If (bSpendZeroConfChange==false), then IsConfirmed() should actually treat unconfirmed change as being unconfirmed.
contrib/devtools/fix-copyright-headers.py script to be able to perform this maintenance task with ease during the rest of the year, every year. Modifications to contrib/devtools/README.md to document what fix-copyright-headers.py does.
- Log a warning when bootstrap files are specified using `-loadblock`
but cannot be opened.
- Log a warning when bootstrap.dat exists in the home directory
but cannot be opened.
Keep track of which block is being requested (and to be requested) from
each peer, and limit the number of blocks in-flight per peer. In addition,
detect stalled downloads, and disconnect if they persist for too long.
This means blocks are never requested twice, and should eliminate duplicate
downloads during synchronization.
In case the total number of orphan blocks in memory exceeds a limit
(currently set to 750), a random orphan block (which is not
depended on by another orphan block) is dropped. This means it will
need to be downloaded again, but it won't consume memory until then.
c117d9e Support for error messages and a few more rejection reasons (Luke Dashjr)
14e7ffc Use standard BIP 22 rejection reasons where applicable (Luke Dashjr)
Just for completeness. Only a few messages changed or moved since last time.
Don't change any translatable messages until 0.9 final unless really necessary.
The getaddednodeinfo RPC call, when invoked with the dns flag set to
false, returns a malformed JSON object with duplicate keys.
Change this to return an array of objects with one key as
shown in the help message.
Fixes#3581.
- remove btc address length from address validator
- add an optional btc address check in validated line edit that defaults
to off and is used in GUIUtil::setupAddressWidget()
- an isAcceptable() check is added to validated line edit on focus out
which only kicks in, when a validator is used with that widget
- remove an isAcceptable() check from sendcoinsentry.cpp
- remove obsolete attributes from ui files, which are set by calling
GUIUtil::setupAddressWidget()
- move some more things to GUIUtil::setupAddressWidget() and remove them
from normal code e.g. placeholder text
This changes the block processing logic from "try to atomically switch
to a new block" to a continuous "(dis)connect a block, aiming for the
assumed best chain".
This means the smallest atomic operations on the chainstate become
individual block connections or disconnections, instead of entire
reorganizations. It may mean that we try to reorganize to one block,
fail, and rereorganize again to the old block. This is slower, but
doesn't require unbounded RAM.
It also means that a ConnectBlock which fails may be no longer called
from the ProcessBlock which knows which node sent it. To deal with that,
a mapBlockSource is kept, and invalid blocks cause asynchronous "reject"
messages and banning (if necessary).
Previously CreateNewBlock() didn't take into account the fact that
IsFinalTx() without any arguments tests if the transaction is considered
final in the *current* block, when both those functions really needed to
know if the transaction would be final in the *next* block.
Additionally the UI had a similar misunderstanding.
Also adds some basic tests to check that CreateNewBlock() is in fact
mining nLockTime-using transactions correctly.
Thanks to Wladimir J. van der Laan for rebase.
Unit tests would fail if compiled with -DDEBUG_LOCKORDER (AssertLockHeld()
would fail; AssertLockHeld() relies on the DEBUG_LOCKORDER code to keep
track of locks held).
Fixed by LOCK'ing the wallet mutex in the unit tests that manipulate the
wallet.
After the tinyformat switch sprintf() family functions support passing
actual std::string objects.
Remove unnecessary c_str calls (236 of them) in logging and formatting.
fe14e8d build: Change package name to Bitcoin Core (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
6c980c7 build: Package docs/ and don't package source. (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
39db27c build: Add bitcoin-cli.exe to installer (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2f87b38 Adapt Windows installer for 64 bit (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
f622232 gitian: Windows 64 bit support (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
- rebuilt some ui file layout to remove unreal values from the files
- remove an unneeded attribute from an ui file
- add / remove some spaces in files
4d90102 [Qt] Add sorting feature to the requested payments table (Cozz Lovan)
8476d5d [Qt] Permanently store requested payments in wallet (Cozz Lovan)
b10e147 wallet: add interface for storing generic data on destinations (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2041365 Bugfix: Use BOOST_CPPFLAGS when testing for boost sleep vs sleep_for (Luke Dashjr)
e18e100 configure: Minor grammatical changes to be more clear (Luke Dashjr)
a9dbcf0 configure: Change --with[out]-qt to --with[out]-gui and add --with[out]-cli and --with[out]-daemon to support more build configurations (Luke Dashjr)
f472990 Bugfix: Correct captitalisation of Qt (Luke Dashjr)
f930341 configure: Internal changes to make building bitcoind and bitcoin-cli optional (Luke Dashjr)
4a290b5 Cleanup LevelDB library dependencies (Luke Dashjr)
9b4e03b Bugfix: Undefine _FORTIFY_SOURCE before redefining it, to avoid warnings on compilers that define it by default (Luke Dashjr)
123e4f8 Bugfix: configure: Allow user-provided CXXFLAGS to override default optimisation, debug, and warning flags (Luke Dashjr)
From a cursory glance, it looks like block 279,000 meets the criteria for
a checkpoint block, and it's also what the bootstrap.dat torrent is at. This closes#3530.
- adds a nice and well formated dialog, which displays our -? help message
(all options/paramaters)
- moves aboutdialog.cpp/h to the new utilitydialog
- move GUI shutdown window to utilitydialog
Currently it is only possible to use `walletpassphrase` to unlock the
wallet when bitcoin is started in server mode.
Almost everything that manipulates the wallet in the RPC console
needs the wallet to be unlocked and is thus unusable without -server.
This is pretty unintuitive to me, and I'm sure it's even more confusing
to users.
Solve this with a very minimal change: by making the GUI start a
dummy RPC thread just to handle timeouts.
- as a proxy set via GUI can be overridden via -proxy, directly query the
core to get active proxy
- give a warning, if active proxy is not SOCKS5 (needs to be SOCKS5 for
the Qt networking code to work)
- also remove an obsolete connect() call from optionsdialog.cpp and a
reference to Bitcoin-Qt (now just GUI)
Use a series of .png frames for the spinner instead of a .mng.
`mng` is an obscure image format and is not built by default into Qt5.
This appears to improve the crispness of the spinner as well.
Does not noticably increase the size (still ~27k) and the code
is not more complicated either.
Fix regression introduced in ec41342.
Also use a less ugly solution, by defining the value of
`MOC_DEFS` in the configure script instead of `Makefile.include`.
There is not much in the GUI to be done without wallet,
though it's possible to change options, watch the sync process,
and use the debug console.
So embed the debug console in the main window.
Stop the shutdown timer from exiting the main loop
when shutdown is already in progress.
Fixes seeming hanging window after typing 'stop' in debug console.
Also hide the debug console during shutdown as it is useless without
a core to connect to.
Remove the need for global references `guiref` and
`splashref` by making the BitcoinGUI and SplashScreen
classes register for the UI interface signals themselves.
Move AppInit2 and Shutdown to a thread.
This allows a more responsive splash screen, prevents 'process does not respond'
messages from the window system and will allow for showing a user friendly
window while shutting down.
Since we're now properly linking against static plugins for qt binaries,
we need to ensure that they're Imported properly.
Without these Imports, the linker drops some of the unused linked libs, causing
undefined symbols in QtCore.
At least Debian/Ubuntu use 'qtchooser' for switching between qt4/qt5 binaries.
It is a wrapper for all qt tools, and calls the named tool of the default
version unless overridden by the -qt= option or QT_SELECT environment variable.
QT_SELECT is set by configure once the qt version has been chosen.
Take for example, moc.
$ which moc
/usr/bin/moc
$ ls -go /usr/bin/moc
lrwxrwxrwx 1 9 Jul 3 21:33 /usr/bin/moc -> qtchooser
$ qtchooser -print-env
QT_SELECT="default"
QTTOOLDIR="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin"
QTLIBDIR="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"
$ QT_SELECT=qt5 qtchooser -print-env
QT_SELECT="qt5"
QTTOOLDIR="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/bin"
QTLIBDIR="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu"
$ moc -v
Qt Meta Object Compiler version 63 (Qt 4.8.4)
$ QT_SELECT=qt5 moc -v
Qt Meta Object Compiler version 67 (Qt 5.0.1)
This should be harmless elsewhere.
- remove unused and unmentioned file notsynced.png (we use an animation
for this)
- add missing coincontroldialog.ui to bitcoin-qt.pro
- also unify formating in assets-attribution.md
Update current translations, and add new languages:
- es_MX: Spanish (Mexico)
- pam: Kapampangan
Also update translation process for autoconf-based build system.
- add new options for database cache and script verification threads
- add label which displays options that are overridden by command-line
parameters
- proxy settings are not applied on-the-fly anymore and require a client
restart (ApplyProxySettings() was removed and was not working very well
anyway)
- re-work options reset and require a client shutdown (as it is much
easier to do it this way without having to mess with what can be changed
on-the-fly and what needs a restart anyway)
- options reset now writes default values for every single option
- when changing an option which requires a client restart display a 10
second warning message in statusLabel (via a QTimer)
- when applying the changes via ok change that to a persistent message,
which is displayed even after closing optionsdialog and re-open it, when
no client restart was made
- remove dialog boxes used when changing language or proxy settings
- add setRestartRequired() and isRestartRequired() to OptionsModel and
use the set function when updating options to signal OptionsDialog
when a restart is needed
- resize optionsdialog a little and add some min sizes for certain GUI
elements
- remove apply button from optionsdialog
- save and restore optionsdialog window position
- update nTransactionFee in QSettings with a set -paytxfee value when
opening optionsdialog (I'm not sure about this yet, perhaps revert to
not updating QSettings and just display current -paytxfee value in
optionsdialog.)
012ca1c LoadWallet: acquire cs_wallet mutex before clearing setKeyPool (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
9569168 Document cs_wallet lock and add AssertLockHeld (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
19a5676 Use mutex pointer instead of name for AssertLockHeld (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Fixes at least #3478.
Splits and documents the phases:
1. Parse command-line options. These take precedence over anything else.
2. Basic Qt initialization (not dependent on parameters or configuration)
3. Application identification
4. Initialization of translations
5. Now that settings and translations are available, ask user for data directory
6. Determine availability of data directory and parse bitcoin.conf
7. URI IPC sending
8. Main GUI initialization
Splits command line parsing logic from ipcSendCommandLine into
ipcParseCommandLine, as isTestNet() can only be overridden in the early
stages before choosing a data directory. Sending however needs to happen
after choosing a data directory.
Pressing <tab> after entering a label now brings the focus to the
address entry, instead of the row of buttons. In my experience this
is more useful, as I usually want to paste an address after
entering the label.
The buttons are mostly useless anyway:
- Choosing a previously used address should be discouraged
- When I'm already using the keyboard the 'paste address' button is
useless - just use the Ctrl-V. Maybe it would be an idea to remove it
completely
- I usually don't want to remove the entry I'm typing now! So makes
sense to have it at the end of the tab chain.
Unit tests for uint256.h. The file uint160_tests.cpp is no longer
needed. The ad-hoc tests which were in uint256.h are also no longer
needed. The new tests achieve 100% coverage.
The function Get64(.) has a bug in case the width is not divisible by 64.
Since it is only ever used as Get64(0) this simply changes it to this
special case. Additionally, an assert is added, and a cast to prevent
a compiler error.
Allow running bitcoind without server.
- Default to -server mode (of course) for bitcoind with SoftSetBoolArg
- Remove fForceServer argument from AppInit2
- Move fDaemon to a static variable in bitcoind
- re-work change address handling so that default is CNoDestination(),
until a verified and known change address was entered (easier code flow)
- add a missing NULL pointer check for adresstablemodel
- add a missing text when opening coin control address selection for
priority and ensure the label is black
- add a missing . at the end of a sentence
c3a7f51 Move `verifymessage` from rpcwallet to rpcmisc (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
723a03d Move `createmultisig` from rpcwallet to rpcmisc (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
452955f Move `validateaddress` from rpcwallet to rpcmisc (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
cd7fa8b Move `nTransactionFee` from main.cpp to wallet.cpp (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
a943bde Move `settxfee` from rpcblockchain to rpcwallet (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
16bc9aa Move `getinfo` from rpcnet to rpcmisc (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
652e156 add new RPC implementation file `rpcmisc.cpp` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
4a61c39 qt: status WalletModel::Aborted is no longer used (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
ca2c83d Remove unused ThreadSafeAskFee from ui_interface (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
37e67d3 Remove unused ThreadSafeHandleURI from ui_interface (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
When a InitError or InitWarning happens, the
GUI pops up but is unusable (until Init finishes).
This is caused by showNormalIfMinimized. Add a message
flag to skip this call for Init errors or warnings.
The current transaction loading code is not exception safe.
An exception during deserialization causes an empty transaction
to be left behind in the wallet.
Fix this by building the transaction separately and adding
it only to the wallet at the end.
Fixes#3333.
Seperate out the wallet options in HelpMessage, and
don't show them if compiled with --disable-wallet.
Also add documentation for `-disablewallet` option.
0205abd Improve unit test code not to compare with explanatory messages for each platform. Instead, use have an exception object to check if the string returned by what() on the raised exception matches the string returned by what() on the expected exception instance. This way, we do not need to list all different possible explanatory strings for different platforms in the test code, and make it simple. (The idea is by Cory Fields.) (Kangmo)
Instead, use have an exception object to check if the string returned by what() on the raised exception matches the string returned by what() on the expected exception instance.
This way, we do not need to list all different possible explanatory strings for different platforms in the test code, and make it simple. (The idea is by Cory Fields.)
Before the fix, there were 6 errors such as :
serialize_tests.cpp:77: error in "noncanonical": incorrect exception std::ios_base::failure is caught
It turns out that ex.what() returns following string instead of "non-canonical ReadCompactSize()"
"non-canonical ReadCompactSize(): unspecified iostream_category error"
After the fix, unit test passed.
The test ran using Apple LLVM v5.0 on OSX 10.9 and the unit test error happened because of different error messages by different compilers.
g++ --version on my development environment.
```
Configured with: --prefix=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.2.1
Apple LLVM version 5.0 (clang-500.2.79) (based on LLVM 3.3svn)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin13.0.0
Thread model: posix
```
`-logtodebugger` is a strange, obscure, WIN32-only (mostly MSVC) thing.
Let's clean up the options a bit get rid of it.
test_bitcoin was using fLogToDebugger as a way to prevent logging to
debug.log. For this, add a boolean (not exposed as option) fLogToDebugLog that
defaults to true and is disabled in the tests.
ThreadSafeAskFee is effectively unused. It is only called
when the fAskFee parameter on SendMoney or SendMoneyToDestination
is true, which never happens. Remove it.
`getinfo` is a general info method which shows information
from multiple sources, it doesn't belong in rpcnet.cpp or
any of the other current RPC implementation files.
Only messages for now, executable names and other file names
can be changed later if necessary and safe.
Do not do an all-sweeping change. Some occurences of Bitcoin-Qt need to
be kept:
- Applicationname: this is used to determine the registry entry names,
we don't want to lose settings over a silly name change.
- Where it refers to the executable name instead of the product name.
Running -printtodebugger -debug (or -debug=lock),
compiled with -DDEBUG_LOCKORDER would infinite loop
on Windows because every critical section lock/unlock
triggers a LogPrint.
Solution is to use the raw boost mutex instead of a CCriticalSection.
- replaces a pwalletMain->IsLocked() check
- in keypoolrefill init kpSize to 0 as we have the logic to determine max
kpSize in pwalletMain->TopUpKeyPool() anyway
- cleanup Info.plist.in and specify high DPI mode enable command as per
http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2013/04/25/retina-display-support-for-mac-os-ios-and-x11/
- move setting of QApplication::setAttribute() to bitcoin.cpp and add
attribute for enabling use of high DPI pixmaps for Qt >= 5.1
- add missing setWindowTitle() on Mac
- cleanup Mac / non-Mac setup in bitcoingui.cpp
Use a fixed script instead of a CReserveKey from the wallet.
This does not affect the functionality or result of the tests as they never
check the state of the wallet in the first place.
The following mining-related RPC calls don't use the wallet:
- getnetworkhashps
- getmininginfo
- getblocktemplate
- submitblock
Enable them when compiling with --disable-wallet.
26d1b65 src/Makefile.am: Simplify clean of leveldb (Josh Triplett)
a26a367 configure.ac: Check for miniupnpc headers, not just -lminiupnpc (Josh Triplett)
82ccb05 autogen.sh: Stop passing --verbose to autoreconf (Josh Triplett)
e12dafd autogen.sh: Use long options to autoreconf, for self-documentation (Josh Triplett)
19b9add autogen.sh: Support running from outside the source directory (Josh Triplett)
97d285a autogen.sh: Use set -e to fail if any command fails (Josh Triplett)
f80b723 autogen.sh: Add a /bin/sh shebang. (Josh Triplett)
5094f8d Split off rpc_wallet_tests (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
829c920 Move CCryptoKeyStore to crypter.cpp (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
ae6ea5a Update build-unix.md to mention --disable-wallet (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
4f9e993 Add --disable-wallet option to build system (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
d004d72 Move CAddrDB frrom db to net (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
48ba56c Delimit code with #ifdef ENABLE_WALLET (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
991685d Move getinfo to rpcnet.cpp (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
bbb0936 Move HelpExample* from rpcwallet to rpcserver (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Commit be066fad accidentally removed the hex field.
This gets in the way of doing offline signing.
(credit belongs to sipa for actually looking for the
cause instead of being lazy like me and just shrugging
and writing the scriptpubkey from the asm.)
- make eventFilter() private and pass events on to QObject::eventFilter()
instead of just returning false
- re-work paymentservertest.cpp to correctly handle the event test
after the above change (rewrite test_main to allow usage of
QCoreApplication:: in the tests)
- delete socket when we were unable to connect in ipcSendCommandLine()
- show a message to the user if we fail to start-up (instead of just a
debug.log entry)
- misc small comment changes
Versions of bitcoin before 0.8.6 have a bug that inserted
empty transactions into the vtxPrev in the wallet, which will cause the node to be
banned when retransmitted, hence add a check for !tx.vin.empty()
before RelayTransaction.
CWalletTx::AddSupportingTransactions() was adding empty transaction
to vtxPrev in some cases. Skip over these.
Part one of the solution to #3190. This prevents invalid vtxPrev from
entering the wallet, but not current ones being transmitted.
This was a leftover from the times in which
peers.dat depended in BDB.
Other functions in db.cpp still depend on BerkelyDB,
to be able to compile without BDB this (small)
functionality needs to be moved to another file.
Where to place `getinfo` is a difficult issue
as it shows information from the wallet, net and
block chain. However, I moved it out of rpcwallet
as the command needs also to be available without
wallet.
Use deleteLater() instead of delete, as it is not allowed
to delete widgets directly in an event handler.
Should solve the MacOSX random crashes on send with coincontrol.
Remove unnecessary dependencies for bitcoin-cli
(leveldb, berkelydb, wallet, RPC server)
Build system changes:
- split libbitcoin.a into libbitcoin_common.a, libbitcoin_server.a and
libbitcoin_cli.a
Code changes (movement only):
- split up HelpMessage into HelpMessage in init.cpp and HelpMessageCli
in rpcclient.cpp
- move uiInterface from init.cpp to util.cpp
There were quite a few places where assert() was used with side effects,
making operation with NDEBUG non-functional. This commit fixes all the
cases I know about, but also adds an #error on NDEBUG because the code
is untested without assertions and may still have vulnerabilities if
used without assert.
- remove style sheets from ui files and use Qt attributes instead
- make some more strings untranslatable, to make life for translators
easier
- split up long tooltips an rework the texts a little
- remove monospace labels from sendcoinsdialog also
- use a validated line edit for the change address
- add a tooltip to change address switch
- ensure we have a valid change address in
CoinControlDialog::coinControl->destChange or just CNoDestination()
- some small ui file changes
bae6c7e Fix a rare crash on Mac OS X, by removing a setFocus on the payTo field that was not necessary, as the field still receives focus without it. (Ryan Niebur)
This dead code can be resurrected from git history if
transaction replacement is ever implemented. Keeping
dead code in the source is a bad idea, because it implies
it was tested and worked at some point, which is not true.
The SelectParamsFromCommandLine call was missing in bitcoin-cli,
which caused `-testnet` and `-regtest` to be ignored. Add this
call just like in bitcoind.cpp.
Split bitcoinrpc up into
- rpcserver: bitcoind RPC server
- rpcclient: bitcoin-cli RPC client
- rpcprotocol: shared common HTTP/JSON-RPC protocol code
One step towards making bitcoin-cli independent from the rest
of the code, and thus a smaller executable that doesn't have to
be linked against leveldb.
This commit only does code movement, there are no functional changes.
The last fee drop was by 5x (from 50k satoshis to 10k satoshis)
in the 0.8.2 release which was about 6 months ago.
The current fee is (assuming a $500 exchange rate) about 5 dollar
cents. The new fee after this patch is 0.5 cents.
Miners who prefer the higher fees are obviously still able to
use the command line flags to override this setting. Miners who
choose to create smaller blocks will select the highest-fee paying
transactions anyway.
This would hopefully be the last manual adjustment ever required
before floating fees become normal.
After discussing with BlueMatt, this appears to be harmless in its
current state since it's always set before it's used. Initialize it
anyway for readability and future safety.
- this adds a delete button for insecure and secure payment requests in
the sendcoins dialog
- it also enables the delete button even for single and empty entries, as
this is much easier to handle and doesn't need to special case single
entries
- big parts of the ui file were changed, because I copied the delete
button and had to delete the layout too and created it from scratch
(which seems to cleanup the rows and colums in the layout also, which is
nice IMHO)
I'm writing some wallet regression tests using -regtest mode, and
need to generate an initial multi-hundred-block chain. Repeatedly
calling setgenerate to generate one block is slow and doesn't
work properly, because block creation happens asynchronously.
This adds two features to setgenerate in -regtest mode:
1) Instead of being interpreted as number of threads to start, the
third argument is the number of blocks to generate.
2) setgenerate will not return until the block creation threads
have created the requested number of blocks.
Keep a list of requested payments in the Receive tab so that a user can
recall previously created requests after closing their windows.
Currently this list is not stored between bitcoin-qt sessions. This can
be implemented later, but it is not clear where it should be stored as
I don't think it belongs in the wallet (maybe in QSettings?)
- Fixed cut-and-paste error.
- See http://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?7576 for further details.
- Use 'ls -r' rather than non-portable tool 'tac'.
- Simplify filepattern in ls expression so dylib (on OSX) are also detected.
- add missing license headers
- make compatible with Qt5
- enforce header cleanup style
- small code style cleanups
- rename Coin Control dialog into Coin Control Address Selection
- use default font for the windows labels (no monospace)
Make users accustomed to the other subdivision units (mBTC, muBTC)
by showing the total amount in all units in the confirmation dialog.
This was recently raised on the mailing list and could be a preparation
for switching over the default unit eventually.
I was merging change this every time before generation of
the doxygen developer docs (https://dev.visucore.com/bitcoin/doxygen/)
but there's no reason why it can't just be merged upstream.
- remove default value for parent variable in dialogs, which should appear
centered over main GUI and pass appropriate value
- add some addition NULL pointer checks
Adds three new languages:
- de_AT: German (Austria)
- gl: Galician
- sl_SI: Slovenian (Slovenia)
Updates many others.
Thanks to the translators contributing on Transifex!
Based on the proposal, update the help message of rpc methods
- strings arguments are in double quotes rather than square brackets
- numeric arguments have no quotes (and no default value)
- optional parameters are surrounded by round brackets
- json arguments are strings but don't use double quotes
Added 3 sections for the details
- Arguments: lists each argument, it's type, required or not, a default, and a description
- Result: The method result, with json format if applicable, type, and a description
- Examples: examples calls using bitcoin-cli and curl for json rpc call
Problems
- maybe this is too verbose
- lines might be too long
- description are not good or complete
- examples may be too much