5f3cbde9de Increased max width of amount field to prevent number overflow bug. (Brandon Ruggles)
Pull request description:
Fixes#13231.
I was able to reproduce this bug within my own Fedora 27 VM. Following @jonasschnelli's advice, I first tried to change `setAlignment(Qt::AlignRight);` to `setAlignment(Qt::AlignLeft);`, however, I realized that this wouldn't fix the underlying overflow problem, as it would only make it easier to see the most significant digits under certain scenarios. The reason for the overflow is that Fedora uses plus and minus buttons on the Qt spin box class, rather than up and down arrows, which is what happens on **most** other operating systems. These plus and minus buttons take up more width, and therefore provide less space for text.
The solution I went with was the second suggestion by @jonasschnelli, which was to just increase the maximum width of the amount box. After some experimentation, 240 seemed to be the smallest max width that would allow as many digits as one would want in the amount box without overflow, even with the plus and minus buttons in Fedora.
Please let me know if there are any issues with this PR and I will work to fix them. Thank you!
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97c112d4ca Declare TorReply parsing functions in torcontrol_tests (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
These methods are standalone string parsing methods which were included
into test via an include of torcontrol.cpp, which is bad practice.
~~Splitting them out reveals that they were the only torcontrol.cpp
methods under test, so the test file is renamed tor_reply_tests.cpp.~~
Introduced in #10408
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c865ee1e73 Fix FreeBSD build by including utilstrencodings.h (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
`random.cpp` needs to explicitly include `utilstrencodings.h` to get `ARRAYLEN`. This fixes the FreeBSD build.
This was broken in 84f41946b9 (#13236).
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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.
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9d4f9421a4 doc: Bump to Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 in build-windows.md (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
Windows starts to provide Ubuntu 18.04 WSL, it can be downloaded from Microsoft Store.
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0bf431870e net: Serve blocks directly from disk when possible (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
In `ProcessGetBlockData`, send the block data directly from disk if type MSG_WITNESS_BLOCK is requested. This is a valid shortcut as the on-disk format matches the network format.
This is expected to increase performance because a deserialization and subsequent serialization roundtrip is avoided.
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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.
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41d0476f62 Tests: Add data file (Anthony Towns)
4cbfb6aad9 Tests: Test new getblockstats RPC (Jorge Timón)
35e77a0288 RPC: Introduce getblockstats (Jorge Timón)
cda8e36f01 Refactor: RPC: Separate GetBlockChecked() from getblock() (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
It returns per block statistics about several things. It should be easy to add more if people think of other things to add or remove some if I went too far (but once written, why not keep it? EDIT: answer: not to test or maintain them).
The currently available options are: minfee,maxfee,totalfee,minfeerate,maxfeerate,avgfee,avgfeerate,txs,ins,outs (EDIT: see updated list in the rpc call documentation)
For the x axis, one can use height or block.nTime (I guess I could add mediantime if there's interest [EDIT: nobody showed interest but I implemented mediantime nonetheless, in fact there's no distinction between x or y axis anymore, that's for the caller to judge]).
To calculate fees, -txindex is required.
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60ebc7da4c trivial: Mark overrides as such. (Daniel Kraft)
Pull request description:
This trivial change adds the `override` keyword to some methods that override virtual base class / interface methods. This ensures that any future changes to the interface's method signatures which are not correctly mirrored in the subclasses will break at compile time with a clear error message, rather than at runtime.
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4138f42d24 Revert "Merge #12870: make clean removes src/qt/moc_ files" (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
As noted by theuni and Sjors in #12870, qt moc cleaning is handled
by CLEAN_QT via QT_MOC_CPP in Makefile.qt.include.
In my testing I configured, built and cleaned with qt4 and qt5 both,
absent the associated wildcard, and no MOC files were left after clean.
Propose we revert the change and reconsider if a specific file
is identified, and in that case add that file to QT_MOC_CPP.
This reverts commit 1d540046fe, reversing
changes made to ad960f5771.
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6249021d1 [docs] Add release notes for HD master key -> HD seed rename (John Newbery)
79053a5f2 [rpc] [wallet] Add 'hdmasterkeyid' alias return values. (John Newbery)
c75c35141 [refactor] manually change remaining instances of master key to seed. (John Newbery)
131d4450b scripted-diff: Rename master key to seed (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Addresses #12084 and #8684
This renames a couple of functions and members (no functional changes, expect log prints):
- Rename CKey::SetMaster to CKey::SetSeed
- Rename CHDChain::masterKeyId to CHDChain::seedID
- Rename CHDChain::hdMasterKeyID to CHDChain::hdSeedID
- Rename CWallet::GenerateNewHDMasterKey to CWallet::GenerateNewHDSeed
- Rename CWallet::SetHDMasterKey to CWallet::SetHDSeed
As well it introduces a tiny API change:
- RPC API change: Rename "hdmasterkeyid" to "hdseedid", rename "hdmaster" in wallet-dump output to "hdseed"
Fixes also a bug:
- Bugfix: use "s" instead of the incorrect "m" for the seed-key hd-keypath key metadata
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This removes the need to include rpc/blockchain.cpp in order to put
GetDifficulty under test. GetDifficulty was called in two ways:
* with a guaranteed non-null blockindex
* with no argument
Change the latter case to be provided chainActive.Tip() explicitly.
This trivial change adds the "override" keyword to some methods of
subclasses meant to override interface methods. This ensures that any
future change to the interface' method signatures which are not correctly
mirrored in the subclass will break at compile time with a clear error message,
rather than fail at runtime (which is harder to debug).
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.
9aac9f90d5 replace modulus with FastMod (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
Not sure if this is optimization is necessary, but anyway I have some spare time so here it is. This replaces the slow modulo operation with a much faster 64bit multiplication & shift. This works when the hash is uniformly distributed between 0 and 2^32-1. This speeds up the benchmark by a factor of about 1.3:
```
RollingBloom, 5, 1500000, 3.73733, 4.97569e-07, 4.99002e-07, 4.98372e-07 # before
RollingBloom, 5, 1500000, 2.86842, 3.81630e-07, 3.83730e-07, 3.82473e-07 # FastMod
```
Be aware that this changes the internal data of the filter, so this should probably
not be used for CBloomFilter because of interoperability problems.
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b0d2ca9fb6 wallet: Exit SyncMetaData if there are no transactions to sync (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Instead of crash with an assertion error, simply exit the function `SyncMetaData` if there is no metadata to sync.
Fixes#13110.
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c722f00a7 [qt] Added satoshi unit "Satoshi (sat)" will be displayed in dropdowns and status bars. "sat" will be used when appended to numbers. (GreatSock)
4ddbcbf8c [qt] BitcoinUnits::format with zero decimals Formatting with zero decimals will now result in 123 instead of 123.0 (GreatSock)
Pull request description:
This adds satoshi as an additional amount unit for the GUI.
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82dda6bed9 GUI: Allow generating Bech32 addresses with a legacy-address default (Luke Dashjr)
7ab1c6f6a7 GUI: Rephrase Bech32 checkbox text/tooltip (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
- "Bech32" isn't very user-friendly; used "native segwit" as in #11937.
- You don't spend from addresses.
- No reason to block off Bech32 access with legacy address default.
Rebased from #12208
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