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Fix rescan test failure due to unset g_address_type, g_change_type
New global variables were introduced in #11403 and not setting them causes: test_bitcoin: wallet/wallet.cpp:4259: CTxDestination GetDestinationForKey(const CPubKey&, OutputType): Assertion `false' failed. unknown location(0): fatal error in "importwallet_rescan": signal: SIGABRT (application abort requested) It's possible to reproduce the failure reliably by running: src/test/test_bitcoin --log_level=test_suite --run_test=wallet_tests/importwallet_rescan 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.
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@ -451,6 +451,9 @@ BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_CASE(rescan, TestChain100Setup)
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// than or equal to key birthday.
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BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_CASE(importwallet_rescan, TestChain100Setup)
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{
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g_address_type = OUTPUT_TYPE_DEFAULT;
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g_change_type = OUTPUT_TYPE_DEFAULT;
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// Create two blocks with same timestamp to verify that importwallet rescan
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// will pick up both blocks, not just the first.
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const int64_t BLOCK_TIME = chainActive.Tip()->GetBlockTimeMax() + 5;
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