1afc0e4aa1 doc: remove potentially confusing ChainstateManager comment (James O'Beirne)
769a1ef9fd test: Add tests with maleated snapshot data (Fabian Jahr)
4d8de04f32 tests: add snapshot activation test (James O'Beirne)
31d225274f tests: add deterministic chain generation unittest fixture (James O'Beirne)
6606a4f8c6 move-onlyish: break out CreateUTXOSnapshot from dumptxoutset (James O'Beirne)
ad949ba449 txdb: don't reset during in-memory cache resize (James O'Beirne)
f6e2da5fb7 simplify ChainstateManager::SnapshotBlockhash() return semantics (James O'Beirne)
7a6c46b37e chainparams: add allowed assumeutxo values (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
This is part of the [assumeutxo project](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/projects/11):
Parent PR: #15606
Issue: #15605
Specification: https://github.com/jamesob/assumeutxo-docs/tree/master/proposal
---
This change proposes logic for activating UTXO snapshots, which is unused at the moment aside from an included unittest. There are a few moveonyish/refactoring commits to allow for halfway decent unittests.
Basic structure is included for specifying and checking the assumeutxo hash values used to validate activated snapshots. Initially I had specified a few height/hash pairs for mainnet in this change, but because of the security-critical nature of those parameters, I figured it was better to leave their inclusion to a future PR that includes only that change - my intent being that reviewers will be more likely to verify those parameters firsthand in a dedicated PR.
Aside from that and the snapshot activation logic, there are a few related changes:
- ~~allow caching the `nChainTx` value in the CCoinsViewDB; this is set during snapshot activation. Because we don't necessarily have access to the full chain at the time of snapshot load, this value is communicated through the snapshot metadata and must be cached within the chainstate to survive restarts.~~
- break out `CreateUTXOSnapshot()` from dumptxoutset. This is essentially a move-only change to allow the reuse of snapshot creation logic from within unittests.
- ...and a few other misc. changes that are solely related to unittests.
The move-onlyish commit is most easily reviewed with `--color-moved=zebra`.
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3f8776a139 Re-add dead code detection (flack)
Pull request description:
This re-adds unreachable code detection for Python based on `vulture`.
Effectively, this reverts f4beb4996d. The difference to the previous version is that this runs with the `--min-confidence 100` setting. From https://pypi.org/project/vulture/:
> Use `--min-confidence 100` to only report code that is guaranteed to be unused within the analyzed files.
So this should avoid the previous issues where static analysis had wrong positives due to the dynamic nature of Python code by only reporting things that are unambiguous (such as code after a `return` statement). As such, there is not suppressions list.
My motivation was mainly #21081 which would have been caught by this (as can be seen by the CI run failing). This is still marked as draft because #21081 is needed to get the linter to pass. Also, there is a second problem that this found (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/19509/files#r571454691). From what I can tell, this is a spurious type comment that could just be removed (or if that line has no side effects it could also be deleted altogether?). I could add a commit here to fix it, but I wanted to see if there is interest in having this linter again in the first place
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060a2a64d4 ci: remove boost thread installation (fanquake)
06e1d7d81d build: don't build or use Boost Thread (fanquake)
7097add83c refactor: replace Boost shared_mutex with std shared_mutex in sigcache (fanquake)
8e55981ef8 refactor: replace Boost shared_mutex with std shared_mutex in cuckoocache tests (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This replaces `boost::shared_mutex` and `boost::unique_lock` with [`std::shared_mutex`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/shared_mutex) & [`std::unique_lock`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/unique_lock).
Even though [some concerns were raised](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/16684#issuecomment-726214696) in #16684 with regard to `std::shared_mutex` being unsafe to use across some glibc versions, I still think this change is an improvement. As I mentioned in #21022, I also think trying to restrict standard library feature usage based on bugs in glibc is not only hard to do, but it's not currently clear exactly how we do that in practice (does it also extend to patching out use in our dependencies, should we be implementing more runtime checks for features we are using, when do we consider an affected glibc "old enough" not to worry about? etc). If you take a look through the [glibc bug tracker](https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/describecomponents.cgi?product=glibc) you'll no doubt find plenty of (active) bug reports for standard library code we already using. Obviously not to say we shouldn't try and avoid buggy code where possible.
Two other points:
[Cory mentioned in #21022](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21022#issuecomment-769274179):
> It also seems reasonable to me to worry that boost hits the same underlying glibc bug, and we've just not happened to trigger the right conditions yet.
Moving away from Boost to the standard library also removes the potential for differences related to Boosts configuration. Boost has multiple versions of `shared_mutex`, and what you end up using, and what it's backed by depends on:
* The version of Boost.
* The platform you're building for.
* Which version of `BOOST_THREAD_VERSION` is defined: (2,3,4 or 5) default=2. (see [here](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_70_0/doc/html/thread/build.html#thread.build.configuration) for some of the differences).
* Is `BOOST_THREAD_V2_SHARED_MUTEX` defined? (not by default). If so, you might get the ["less performant, but more robust"](https://github.com/boostorg/thread/issues/230#issuecomment-475937761) version of `shared_mutex`.
A lot of these factors are eliminated by our use of depends, but users will have varying configurations. It's also not inconceivable to think that a distro, or some package manager might start defining something like `BOOST_THREAD_VERSION=3`. Boost tried to change the default from 2 to 3 at one point.
With this change, we no longer use Boost Thread, so this PR also removes it from depends, the build system, CI etc.
Previous similar PRs were #19183 & #20922. The authors are included in the commits here.
Also related to #21022 - pthread sanity checking.
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bb6fcc75d1 refactor: Drop boost::thread stuff in CCheckQueue (Hennadii Stepanov)
6784ac471b bench: Use CCheckQueue local thread pool (Hennadii Stepanov)
dba30695fc test: Use CCheckQueue local thread pool (Hennadii Stepanov)
01511776ac Add local thread pool to CCheckQueue (Hennadii Stepanov)
0ef938685b refactor: Use member initializers in CCheckQueue (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR:
- gets rid of `boost::thread_group` in the `CCheckQueue` class
- allows thread safety annotation usage in the `CCheckQueue` class
- is alternative to #14464 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18710#issuecomment-616618525, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18710#issuecomment-617291612)
Also, with this PR (I hope) it could be easier to resurrect a bunch of brilliant ideas from #9938.
Related: #17307
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jonatack:
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fa4435e22f Replace boost::optional with std::optional (MarcoFalke)
fa7e803f3e Remove unused MakeOptional (MarcoFalke)
fadd4029dc psbt: Assert that tx has a value in UpdatePSBTOutput (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that we can use std::optional from the vanilla standard library, drop the third-party boost dependency
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ACK fa4435e22f, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
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34c80d9eee test: Add option to git-subtree-check to do full check, add help (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This adds a brief help text to `git-subtree-check.sh` and adds an option to do a full remote check instead of having two different code paths with a successful exit status. Also make it explicit that the CI is not doing this.
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fjahr:
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This adds a brief help text to `git-subtree-check.sh` and adds and an
option to do a full remote check instead of having two different code
paths with a successful exit status. Also make it explicit that the CI
is not doing this.
This moves the CBlockPolicyEstimator to the NodeContext, which get rids
of two globals and allows us to conditionally create the
CBlockPolicyEstimator (and to remove a circular dep).
Signed-off-by: Antoine Poinsot <darosior@protonmail.com>
8f7b930475 Drop the leading 0 from the version number (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was accidentally not included in the version number.
The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously, as the Major version was 0 so it never actually got included in it.
The user agent string formatter is updated to follow this new versioning.
***
Honestly I'm just tired of all of the people asking for "1.0" that maybe this'll shut them up. Skip the whole 1.0 thing and go straight to version 22.0!
Also, this means that the terminology we commonly use lines up with how the variables are named. So major versions are actually bumping the major version number, etc.
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faaf9c58e4 remove CRPCCommand constructor that takes rpcfn_type function pointer (MarcoFalke)
fa19bb2cd8 remove dead rpc code (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Remove the CRPCCommand arguments, now that they are asserted to be equal and thus redundant
### Future work
> Here or follow up, makes sense to also assert type of returned UniValue?
Sure, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. I am going to submit any further works as follow-ups, including:
* Removing all python regex linters on the args, now that RPCMan can be used to generate any output, including the cli.cpp table
* Auto-formatting and sanity checking the RPCExamples with RPCMan
* Checking passed-in json in self-check. Removing redundant checks
* Checking returned json against documentation to avoid regressions or false documentation
* Compile the RPC documentation at compile-time to ensure it doesn't change at runtime and is completely static
### Bugs found
* The assert identified issue #18607
* The changes itself fixed bug #19250
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46756a6987 depends: Fix PYTHONPATH setting in config.site.in (Carl Dong)
618cbd2c1a lint: Also lint files with shellcheck directive (Carl Dong)
6c7e8f067d depends: Allow relative CONFIG_SITE path env var (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This changeset:
1. Allows the `CONFIG_SITE` env var to be a relative path rather than requiring an absolute one
2. Enables linting of the `config.site.in` file with `shellcheck` in our linting scripts
3. Sets the `PYTHONPATH` var sensibly in `config.site.in`
Please see commit messages for more details
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Removes the leading 0 from the version number. The minor version, which
we had been using as the major version, is now the major version. The
revision, which we had been using as the minor version, is now the minor
version. The revision number is dropped. The build number is promoted to
being part of the version number. This also avoids issues where it was
accidentally not included in the version number.
The CLIENT_VERSION remains the same format as previous as previously,
the Major version was 0 so that was never a factor in CLIENT_VERSION.
Files like config.site.in are not referenced by any other script in our
tree, so we need to mark it manually with a "shellcheck shell="
directive and make sure that shellcheck is run on them.
3491bf358a test: Mention commit id in scripted diff error (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Add commit id to make spotting the issue easier.
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hebasto:
~ACK~ Concept ACK 3491bf358a, should help in situations like https://travis-ci.org/github/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/732481553
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e36f802fa4 lint: add C++ code linter (fanquake)
c4be50fea3 remove usage of boost::bind (fanquake)
Pull request description:
`boost::bind` usage was removed in #13743. However a new usage snuck in as
part of 2bc4c3eaf9 (#15225).
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3340dbadd3 Remove -zapwallettxes (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
It's not clear what use there is to keeping `-zapwallettxes` given that it's intended usage has been superseded by `abandontransaction`. So this removes it outright.
Alternative to #19700
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-zapwallettxes is made a hidden option to inform users that it is
removed and they should be using abandontransaction to do the stuck
transaction thing.
ca185cf5a1 doc: Document differences in bitcoind and bitcoin-qt locale handling (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Document differences in `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt` locale handling.
Since this seems to be the root cause to the locale dependency issues we've seen over the years I thought it was worth documenting :)
Note that 1.) `QLocale` (used by Qt), 2.) C locale (used by locale-sensitive C standard library functions/POSIX functions and some parts of the C++ standard library such as `std::to_string`) and 3.) C++ locale (used by the C++ input/output library) are three separate things. This comment is about the perhaps surprising interference with the C locale (2) that takes place as part of the Qt initialization.
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31cf68a3ad [util] add RunCommandParseJSON (Sjors Provoost)
c17f54ee53 [ci] use boost::process (Sjors Provoost)
32128ba682 [doc] include Doxygen comments for HAVE_BOOST_PROCESS (Sjors Provoost)
3c84d85f7d [build] msvc: add boost::process (Sjors Provoost)
c47e4bbf0b [build] make boost-process opt-in (Sjors Provoost)
929cda5470 configure: add ax_boost_process (Sjors Provoost)
8314c23d7b [depends] boost: patch unused variable in boost_process (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Prerequisite for external signer support in #16546. Big picture overview in [this gist](https://gist.github.com/Sjors/29d06728c685e6182828c1ce9b74483d).
This adds a new dependency [boost process](https://github.com/boostorg/process/tree/boost-1.64.0). This is part of Boost since 1.64 which is part of `depends`. Because the minimum Boost version is 1.47, this functionality is skipped for older versions of Boost.
Use `./configure --with-boost-process` to opt in, which checks for the presence of Boost::Process.
We add `UniValue runCommandParseJSON(const std::string& strCommand)` to `system.{h,cpp}` which calls an arbitrary command and processes the JSON returned by it. This is currently only called by the test suite.
~For testing purposes this adds a new regtest-only RPC method `runcommand`, as well as `test/mocks/command.py` used by functional tests.~ (this is no longer the case)
TODO:
- [ ] review boost process in #15440
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meshcollider:
Very light utACK 31cf68a3ad, although I am not very confident with build stuff.
promag:
Code review ACK 31cf68a3ad, don't mind the nit.
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 31cf68a3ad. I left some comments below that could be ignored or followed up later. The current change is clean and comprehensive.
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284a969cc0 Linter to check commit message formatting (Amir Ghorbanian)
Pull request description:
Write linter to check that commit messages have a new line before the body or no body at all. fixes issue #19091.
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78c312c983 Replace current benchmarking framework with nanobench (Martin Ankerl)
Pull request description:
Replace current benchmarking framework with nanobench
This replaces the current benchmarking framework with nanobench [1], an
MIT licensed single-header benchmarking library, of which I am the
autor. This has in my opinion several advantages, especially on Linux:
* fast: Running all benchmarks takes ~6 seconds instead of 4m13s on
an Intel i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz.
* accurate: I ran e.g. the benchmark for SipHash_32b 10 times and
calculate standard deviation / mean = coefficient of variation:
* 0.57% CV for old benchmarking framework
* 0.20% CV for nanobench
So the benchmark results with nanobench seem to vary less than with
the old framework.
* It automatically determines runtime based on clock precision, no need
to specify number of evaluations.
* measure instructions, cycles, branches, instructions per cycle,
branch misses (only Linux, when performance counters are available)
* output in markdown table format.
* Warn about unstable environment (frequency scaling, turbo, ...)
* For better profiling, it is possible to set the environment variable
NANOBENCH_ENDLESS to force endless running of a particular benchmark
without the need to recompile. This makes it to e.g. run "perf top"
and look at hotspots.
Here is an example copy & pasted from the terminal output:
| ns/byte | byte/s | err% | ins/byte | cyc/byte | IPC | bra/byte | miss% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 2.52 | 396,529,415.94 | 0.6% | 25.42 | 8.02 | 3.169 | 0.06 | 0.0% | 0.03 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp RIPEMD160`
| 1.87 | 535,161,444.83 | 0.3% | 21.36 | 5.95 | 3.589 | 0.06 | 0.0% | 0.02 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA1`
| 3.22 | 310,344,174.79 | 1.1% | 36.80 | 10.22 | 3.601 | 0.09 | 0.0% | 0.04 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256`
| 2.01 | 496,375,796.23 | 0.0% | 18.72 | 6.43 | 2.911 | 0.01 | 1.0% | 0.00 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256D64_1024`
| 7.23 | 138,263,519.35 | 0.1% | 82.66 | 23.11 | 3.577 | 1.63 | 0.1% | 0.00 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256_32b`
| 3.04 | 328,780,166.40 | 0.3% | 35.82 | 9.69 | 3.696 | 0.03 | 0.0% | 0.03 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA512`
[1] https://github.com/martinus/nanobench
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Write linter to check that commit messages have a new line before the body or no body at all.
reference: gist.github.com/agnivade/67b42d664ece2d4210c7
Fixes issue #19091.
a4a3fc4cd2 doc: improve subtree check instructions (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Running `git-subtree-check.sh` requires adding the subtree repository as a remote. I learned that several years ago and then forgot again.
This PR also improves the error message if the subtree commit can't be found.
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laanwj:
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fanquake:
ACK a4a3fc4cd2 - this looks ok.
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fab80fef61 refactor: Remove unused EnsureChainman (MarcoFalke)
fa34587f1c scripted-diff: Replace EnsureChainman with Assert in unit tests (MarcoFalke)
fa6ef701ad util: Add Assert identity function (MarcoFalke)
fa457fbd33 move-only: Move NDEBUG compile time check to util/check (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The utility function is primarily useful to dereference pointer types, which are known to be not null at that time.
For example, the ArgsManager is known to exist when the wallets are started: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18923/files#diff-fdb2a1a1d8bc790fcddeb6cf5a42ac55R503 . Instead of silently relying on that assumption, `Assert` can be used to abort the program and avoid UB should the assumption ever be violated.
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54b5eb2b14 tests: Add std::locale::global to list of locale dependent functions in lint-locale-dependence.sh (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add `std::locale::global` to list of locale dependent functions in `lint-locale-dependence.sh`.
We currently flag `setlocale(...)` as locale dependent, but prior to this commit we didn't flag
`std::locale::global(...)` as such.
In addition to setting the global C++ locale `std::locale::global(...)` also does the equivalent of `std::setlocale(LC_ALL, ...);`.
Thus the functionality of `std::locale::global(...)` is a superset of `setlocale(...)` :)
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MarcoFalke:
ACK 54b5eb2b14, fine with me
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optional_last_value, which does not throw, has replaced optional_value as
boost's default combiner. Besides being better supported, it also doesn't
trigger gcc's -Wmaybe-unitialized warning, presumably because exceptions no
longer bubble-up out of signals:
```bash
boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:54:36: warning: '*((void*)& value +1)' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
if(value) return value.get();
```
The change in default happened in Boost 1.39.0 (along with the
introduction of the signals 2 library. More information is available here:
https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_73_0/doc/html/signals2/rationale.html#id-1.3.36.9.4
and here:
https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_73_0/doc/html/boost/signals2/optional_last_value.html
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>
Updates Python linters, spellchecking, and ShellCheck versions. The PR links are updated for
the dependency versions in test/README.md. ShellCheck SC2230 removed to align with with new
behaviour in v0.7.1.
Fixes#19346.
The utility is primarily useful to dereference pointer types, which are
known to be not null at that time.
For example, the ArgsManager is known to exist when the wallets are
started. Instead of silently relying on that assumption, Assert can be
used to abort the program and avoid UB should the assumption ever be
violated.
This replaces the current benchmarking framework with nanobench [1], an
MIT licensed single-header benchmarking library, of which I am the
autor. This has in my opinion several advantages, especially on Linux:
* fast: Running all benchmarks takes ~6 seconds instead of 4m13s on
an Intel i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz.
* accurate: I ran e.g. the benchmark for SipHash_32b 10 times and
calculate standard deviation / mean = coefficient of variation:
* 0.57% CV for old benchmarking framework
* 0.20% CV for nanobench
So the benchmark results with nanobench seem to vary less than with
the old framework.
* It automatically determines runtime based on clock precision, no need
to specify number of evaluations.
* measure instructions, cycles, branches, instructions per cycle,
branch misses (only Linux, when performance counters are available)
* output in markdown table format.
* Warn about unstable environment (frequency scaling, turbo, ...)
* For better profiling, it is possible to set the environment variable
NANOBENCH_ENDLESS to force endless running of a particular benchmark
without the need to recompile. This makes it to e.g. run "perf top"
and look at hotspots.
Here is an example copy & pasted from the terminal output:
| ns/byte | byte/s | err% | ins/byte | cyc/byte | IPC | bra/byte | miss% | total | benchmark
|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|---------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
| 2.52 | 396,529,415.94 | 0.6% | 25.42 | 8.02 | 3.169 | 0.06 | 0.0% | 0.03 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp RIPEMD160`
| 1.87 | 535,161,444.83 | 0.3% | 21.36 | 5.95 | 3.589 | 0.06 | 0.0% | 0.02 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA1`
| 3.22 | 310,344,174.79 | 1.1% | 36.80 | 10.22 | 3.601 | 0.09 | 0.0% | 0.04 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256`
| 2.01 | 496,375,796.23 | 0.0% | 18.72 | 6.43 | 2.911 | 0.01 | 1.0% | 0.00 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256D64_1024`
| 7.23 | 138,263,519.35 | 0.1% | 82.66 | 23.11 | 3.577 | 1.63 | 0.1% | 0.00 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA256_32b`
| 3.04 | 328,780,166.40 | 0.3% | 35.82 | 9.69 | 3.696 | 0.03 | 0.0% | 0.03 | `bench/crypto_hash.cpp SHA512`
[1] https://github.com/martinus/nanobench
* Adds support for asymptotes
This adds support to calculate asymptotic complexity of a benchmark.
This is similar to #17375, but currently only one asymptote is
supported, and I have added support in the benchmark `ComplexMemPool`
as an example.
Usage is e.g. like this:
```
./bench_bitcoin -filter=ComplexMemPool -asymptote=25,50,100,200,400,600,800
```
This runs the benchmark `ComplexMemPool` several times but with
different complexityN settings. The benchmark can extract that number
and use it accordingly. Here, it's used for `childTxs`. The output is
this:
| complexityN | ns/op | op/s | err% | ins/op | cyc/op | IPC | total | benchmark
|------------:|--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------------:|----------------:|-------:|----------:|:----------
| 25 | 1,064,241.00 | 939.64 | 1.4% | 3,960,279.00 | 2,829,708.00 | 1.400 | 0.01 | `ComplexMemPool`
| 50 | 1,579,530.00 | 633.10 | 1.0% | 6,231,810.00 | 4,412,674.00 | 1.412 | 0.02 | `ComplexMemPool`
| 100 | 4,022,774.00 | 248.58 | 0.6% | 16,544,406.00 | 11,889,535.00 | 1.392 | 0.04 | `ComplexMemPool`
| 200 | 15,390,986.00 | 64.97 | 0.2% | 63,904,254.00 | 47,731,705.00 | 1.339 | 0.17 | `ComplexMemPool`
| 400 | 69,394,711.00 | 14.41 | 0.1% | 272,602,461.00 | 219,014,691.00 | 1.245 | 0.76 | `ComplexMemPool`
| 600 | 168,977,165.00 | 5.92 | 0.1% | 639,108,082.00 | 535,316,887.00 | 1.194 | 1.86 | `ComplexMemPool`
| 800 | 310,109,077.00 | 3.22 | 0.1% |1,149,134,246.00 | 984,620,812.00 | 1.167 | 3.41 | `ComplexMemPool`
| coefficient | err% | complexity
|--------------:|-------:|------------
| 4.78486e-07 | 4.5% | O(n^2)
| 6.38557e-10 | 21.7% | O(n^3)
| 3.42338e-05 | 38.0% | O(n log n)
| 0.000313914 | 46.9% | O(n)
| 0.0129823 | 114.4% | O(log n)
| 0.0815055 | 133.8% | O(1)
The best fitting curve is O(n^2), so the algorithm seems to scale
quadratic with `childTxs` in the range 25 to 800.
Support for type hints was introduced in Python 3.5. Type hints make it easier to read and review code in my opinion. Also an IDE may discover a potential bug sooner. Yet, as PEP 484 says: "It should also be emphasized that Python will remain a dynamically typed language, and the authors have no desire to ever make type hints mandatory, even by convention."
Mypy is used in lint-python.sh to do the type checking. The package is standard so there is little chance that it will be abandoned. Mypy checks that type hints in source code are correct when they are not, it fails with an error.
Useful resources:
* https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/typing.html
* https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0484/
2aa48edec0 refactor: Drop unused ${WRAP_DIR}/${HOST} directory (Hennadii Stepanov)
1362be0447 build: Drop make dist in gitian builds (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
After the merge of #18331, the packaged source tarball is created by `git archive`, but the binaries are built from another one which is made by `make dist`.
With this PR the only source tarball, created by `git archive`, is used both for binaries building and for packaging to users.
Close#16588.
Close#18547.
As a good side-effect, #18349 becomes redundant.
**Change in behavior**
The following variables 1b151e3ffc/configure.ac (L2-L6)
are no longer used for naming of directories and tarballs.
Instead of them the gitian descriptors use a git tag (if available) or a commit hash.
---
Also a small refactor commit picked from #18404.
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
ACK 2aa48edec0
MarcoFalke:
ACK 2aa48edec0
fanquake:
ACK 2aa48edec0 - I've had a quick look over this, and don't want to block merging if this actually gets as closer to finally having this all sorted out. Obviously we've still got #18741, and after speaking to Carl this morning, there will likely be even more changes after that (not Guix specific).
Tree-SHA512: d3b16f87e48d1790a3264940c28acd5d881bfd10f3ce94fb0c8a6af76d8039289d01e0cd4972adac49ae24362857251f6c1e5e09e3e9fbf636c10708b4015a7c
We currently flag `setlocale(...)` as locale dependent, but prior to this commit we didn't flag
`std::locale::global(...)` as such.
In addition to setting the global C++ locale `std::locale::global(...)` also does the equivalent
of `std::setlocale(LC_ALL, ...);`.
Thus the functionality of `std::locale::global(...)` is a superset of `setlocale(...)` :)
70a6b529f3 lint-cppcheck: Remove -DHAVE_WORKING_BOOST_SLEEP_FOR (Anthony Towns)
294937b39d scheduler_tests: re-enable mockforward test (Anthony Towns)
cea19f6859 Drop unused reverselock.h (Anthony Towns)
d0ebd93270 scheduler: switch from boost to std (Anthony Towns)
b9c4260127 sync.h: add REVERSE_LOCK (Anthony Towns)
306f71b4eb scheduler: don't rely on boost interrupt on shutdown (Anthony Towns)
Pull request description:
Replacing boost functionality with C++11 stuff.
Motivated by #18227, but should stand alone. Changing from `boost::condition_var` to `std::condition_var` means `threadGroup.interrupt_all` isn't enough to interrupt `serviceQueue` anymore, so that means calling `stop()` before `join_all()` is needed. And the existing reverselock.h code doesn't work with sync.h's DebugLock code (because the reversed lock won't be removed from `g_lockstack` which then leads to incorrect potential deadlock warnings), so I've replaced that with a dedicated class and macro that's aware of our debug lock behaviour.
Fixes#16027, Fixes#14200, Fixes#18227
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 70a6b529f3
Tree-SHA512: d1da13adeabcf9186d114e2dad9a4fdbe2e440f7afbccde0c13dfbaf464efcd850b69d3371c5bf8b179d7ceb9d81f4af3cc22960b90834e41eaaf6d52ef7d331
Changes from boost::chrono to std::chrono, boost::condition_var to
std::condition_var, boost::mutex to sync.h Mutex, and reverselock.h to
sync.h REVERSE_LOCK. Also adds threadsafety annotations to CScheduler
members.
2a95c7c956 ci: Check for submodules (Emil Engler)
Pull request description:
See #18019.
The current solution looks like this (I also tested with multiple submodules):
```
These submodules were found, delete them:
355a5a310019659d9bf6818d2fd66fbb214dfed7 curl (curl-7_68_0-108-g355a5a310)
```
The submodule example command was `git submodule add https://github.com/curl/curl.git curl`
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK 2a95c7c956
Tree-SHA512: 64bf388123f0a88d12e3e41ff29bc190339377a0615c35dc3f2700bb7773470a8fa426e0ff57188a60ed88bded39f75082ff0b73118651ff403b163422395005
677fb8e923 test: Add ubsan surpression for crc32c (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
8e68bb1dde build: Disable msvc warning 4722 for leveldb build (Aaron Clauson)
be23949765 build: MSVC changes for leveldb update (Aaron Clauson)
9ebdf04757 build: CRC32C build system integration (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
402252a808 build: Add LCOV exception for crc32c (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
3a037d0067 test: Add crc32c exception to various linters and generation scripts (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
84ff1b2076 test: Add crc32c to subtree check linter (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
7cf13a5134 doc: Add crc32c subtree to developer notes (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
24d02a9ac0 build: Update build system for new leveldb (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2e1819311a Squashed 'src/crc32c/' content from commit 224988680f7673cd7c769963d4035cb315aa3388 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
66480821b3 Squashed 'src/leveldb/' changes from f545dfabff4c2e9836efed094dba99a34fbc6b88..f8ae182c1e5176d12e816fb2217ae33a5472fdd7 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This updates leveldb to currently newest upstream commit 0c40829872:
- CRC32C hardware acceleration is now an external library [crc32c](https://github.com/google/crc32c). This adds acceleration on ARM, and should be faster on x86 because of using prefetch. It also makes it easy to support similar instruction sets on other platforms in the future.
- Thread handling uses C++11, instead of platform specific code.
- Native windows environment was added. No need to maintain our own hacky one, anymore.
- Upstream now builds using CMake. This doesn't mean we need to use that (phew), but internal configuration changed to a a series of checks, instead of OS profiles. This means the blanket error "Cannot build leveldb for $host. Please file a bug report' is removed.
All changes: a53934a3ae...0c40829872
Pretty much all our changes have been subsumed by upstream, so we figured it was cleaner to start over with a new branch from upstream with the still-relevant patches applied: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/tree/bitcoin-fork-new
There's quite some testing to be done (see below). See https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/issues/25 and https://github.com/bitcoin-core/leveldb/pull/26 for more history and context.
TODO:
- [x] Subtree `crc32c`
- [x] Make linters happy about crc32 subtree
- [x] Integrate `crc32c` library into build system
- [x] MSVC build system
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 677fb8e923
Tree-SHA512: 37ee92a750e053e924bc4626b12bb3fd81faa9f8c5ebaa343931fee810c45ba05aa6051fdea82535fa351bf2be7297801b98af9469865fc5ead771650a5d6240
cb8a86d9f9 gui: Remove WalletView and BitcoinGUI circular dependency (João Barbosa)
ac3d10777d gui: Add transactionClicked and coinsSent signals to WalletView (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Essentially moves the code in `WalletView::setBitcoinGUI` to the only caller. Two new signals are added beforehand in the first commit so that the connections in `WalletFrame` are all from the wallet view.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK cb8a86d9f9, tested on Linux Mint 19.3.
jonasschnelli:
utACK cb8a86d9f9
Tree-SHA512: 250316cd3689e51c8cded9ccd75963c836dcafa6db25d684f2aa691dea9738895f9140793e0f925784909e39f8257f7e1c7d611e8bd6d6634e1a50333f4ddb1e
cc668d06fb tests: Add fuzzing harness for strprintf(...) (practicalswift)
ccc3c76e2b tests: Add fuzzer strprintf to FUZZERS_MISSING_CORPORA (temporarily) (practicalswift)
6ef04912af tests: Update FuzzedDataProvider.h from upstream (LLVM) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add fuzzing harness for `strprintf(…)`.
Update `FuzzedDataProvider.h`.
Avoid hitting some issues in tinyformat (reported upstreams in https://github.com/c42f/tinyformat/issues/70).
---
Found issues in tinyformat:
**Issue 1.** The following causes a signed integer overflow followed by an allocation of 9 GB of RAM (or an OOM in memory constrained environments):
```
strprintf("%.777777700000000$", 1.0);
```
**Issue 2.** The following causes a stack overflow:
```
strprintf("%987654321000000:", 1);
```
**Issue 3.** The following causes a stack overflow:
```
strprintf("%1$*1$*", -11111111);
```
**Issue 4.** The following causes a `NULL` pointer dereference:
```
strprintf("%.1s", (char *)nullptr);
```
**Issue 5.** The following causes a float cast overflow:
```
strprintf("%c", -1000.0);
```
**Issue 6.** The following causes a float cast overflow followed by an invalid integer negation:
```
strprintf("%*", std::numeric_limits<double>::lowest());
```
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 9b765559281470f4983eb5aeca94bab1b15ec9837c0ee01a20f4348e9335e4ee4e4fecbd7a1a5a8ac96aabe0f9eeb597b8fc9a2c8faf1bab386e8225d5cdbc18
fac86ac7b3 scripted-diff: Add missed copyright headers (Hennadii Stepanov)
6fde9d5e47 script: Update EXLUDE list in copyright_header.py (Hennadii Stepanov)
1998152f15 script: Add empty line after C++ copyright (Hennadii Stepanov)
071f2fc204 script: Add ability to insert copyright to *.sh (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR improves `contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py` script and adds copyright headers to the files in `src` and `test` directories with two exceptions:
- [`src/reverse_iterator.h`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/reverse_iterator.h) (added to exceptions)
- [`src/test/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/test/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h) (added to exceptions)
On master 5622d8f315:
```
$ ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py report . | grep zero
25 with zero copyrights
```
With this PR:
```
$ ./contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py report . | grep zero
2 with zero copyrights
```
~I am uncertain about our copyright policy with `build_msvc` and `contrib` directories content, so they are out of scope of this PR.~
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
ACK fac86ac7b3
Tree-SHA512: d7832c4a7a1a3b7806119775b40ec35d7982f49ff0e6199b8cee4c0e0a36e68d51728b6ee9924b1c161df4bc6105bd93391b79d42914357fa522f499cb113fa8
f9abf4ab6d Add logging for CValidationInterface events (Jeffrey Czyz)
6edebacb21 Refactor FormatStateMessage for clarity (Jeffrey Czyz)
72f3227c83 Format CValidationState properly in all cases (Jeffrey Czyz)
428ac70095 Add VALIDATION to BCLog::LogFlags (Jeffrey Czyz)
Pull request description:
Add logging of `CValidationInterface` callbacks using a new `VALIDATIONINTERFACE` log flag (see #12994). A separate flag is desirable as the logging can be noisy and thus may need to be disabled without affecting other logging.
This could help debug issues where there may be race conditions at play, such as #12978.
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK f9abf4ab6d
hebasto:
ACK f9abf4ab6d
ariard:
ACK f9abf4a, only changes since 0cadb12 are replacing log indication `VALIDATIONINTERFACE` by `VALIDATION` and avoiding a forward declaration with a new include
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK f9abf4ab6d. Just suggested changes since last review (thanks!)
Tree-SHA512: 3e0f6e2c8951cf46fbad3ff440971d95d526df2a52a2e4d6452a82785c63d53accfdabae66b0b30e2fe0b00737f8d5cb717edbad1460b63acb11a72c8f5d4236
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
s() { contrib/devtools/copyright_header.py insert "$1"; }
s build_msvc/bitcoin_config.h
s build_msvc/msvc-autogen.py
s build_msvc/testconsensus/testconsensus.cpp
s contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py
s contrib/devtools/gen-manpages.sh
s contrib/filter-lcov.py
s contrib/gitian-build.py
s contrib/install_db4.sh
s src/crypto/sha256_avx2.cpp
s src/crypto/sha256_sse41.cpp
s src/fs.cpp
s src/qt/test/addressbooktests.cpp
s src/qt/test/addressbooktests.h
s src/qt/test/util.cpp
s src/qt/test/util.h
s src/qt/test/wallettests.cpp
s src/qt/test/wallettests.h
s src/test/blockchain_tests.cpp
s test/functional/combine_logs.py
s test/lint/lint-locale-dependence.sh
sed -i '1G' test/lint/lint-shebang.sh
s test/lint/lint-shebang.sh
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
1f0adb3dac tests: Add std::to_string to list of locale dependent functions (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Add `std::to_string` to list of locale dependent functions:
> `std::to_string` relies on the current locale for formatting purposes […]
Context https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17808#issuecomment-570329665
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 1f0adb3dac, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 4cd6f567f5931dd166cdb9b065a939fb0bc02c93de18a9501655d98caf18b7c4d81f1881ea900dcdf2ec103d3ab1bdc9c68d3257b76dd2468a59e74d278b0d8d
c98bd13e67 replace asserts in RPC code with CHECK_NONFATAL and add linter (Adam Jonas)
Pull request description:
- Replace instances of assert in /rpc files and rpcwallet with CHECK_NONFATAL(condition)
- Add a linter to prevent future usage of assert being used in RPC code
ref https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17192
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK c98bd13e67 -- diff looks correct
Tree-SHA512: a16036b6bbcca73a5334665f66e17e1756377d582317568291da1d727fc9cf8c84bac9d9bd099534e1be315345336e5f7b66b93793135155f320dc5862a2d875
git-subtree-check fails if the directory is given with a trailing slash,
eg:
```
> test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh src/univalue/
ERROR: src/univalue/ is not a subtree
```
Shell autocompletes will add the trailing slash when autofilling the
path name, which will therefore cause the script to fail.
Just ignore any trailing slash.
This moves CWallet members and methods dealing with keys to a new
LegacyScriptPubKeyMan class, and updates calling code to reference the new
class instead of CWallet.
Most of the changes are simple text replacements and variable substitutions
easily verified with:
git log -p -n1 -U0 --word-diff-regex=.
The only nontrivial chunk of code added is the new LegacyScriptPubKeyMan class
declaration, but this code isn't new and is just selectively copied and moved
from the previous CWallet class declaration. This can be verified with:
git log -p -n1 --color-moved=dimmed_zebra src/wallet/scriptpubkeyman.h src/wallet/wallet.h
or
git diff HEAD~1:src/wallet/wallet.h HEAD:src/wallet/scriptpubkeyman.h
This commit does not change behavior.
Primarily I'd like to remove this because it is very imprecise, due to
Python's dynamic nature, giving it a large list of false positives that
need to be listed as exceptions. See for example #16906.
It's also a frequent source of complaints. I'm doubtful of the
usefulness of checking for dead code in a linter in the first place.
Having some dead code in the test framework for a while is not a
disaster.
3d0a82cff8 devtools: Accomodate block-style copyright blocks (Ben Woosley)
0ef0e51fe4 lint: Bump flake8 to 3.7.8 (Ben Woosley)
838920704a lint: Disable flake8 W504 warning (Ben Woosley)
b21680baf5 test/contrib: Fix invalid escapes in regex strings (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This is a second go at #15221, fixing new lints in:
W504 line break after binary operator
W605 invalid escape sequence
F841 local variable 'e' is assigned to but never used
This time around:
* One commit per rule, for easier review
* I went with the PEP-8 style of breaking before binary operators
* I looked into the raw regex newline issue, and found that raw strings with newlines embedded do work appropriately. E.g. run `re.match(r" \n ", " \n ")` to check this for yourself. `re.MULTILINE` exists to modify `^` and `$` in multiline scenarios, but all of these searches are per-line.
ACKs for top commit:
practicalswift:
ACK 3d0a82cff8 -- diff looks correct
Tree-SHA512: bea0c144cadd72e4adf2e9a4b4ee0535dd91a8e694206924cf8a389dc9253f364a717edfe9abda88108fbb67fda19b9e823f46822d7303c0aaa72e48909a6105
490da639cb Make lint-includes.sh work from any directory (Kristaps Kaupe)
Pull request description:
Before this change it works from root folder of bitcoin git repo, but if you do `cd test/lint; ./test-includes.sh`, you will have a lot of false positive messages like this:
```
Good job! The circular dependency "chainparamsbase -> util/system -> chainparamsbase" is no longer present.
Please remove it from EXPECTED_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCIES in ./lint-circular-dependencies.sh
to make sure this circular dependency is not accidentally reintroduced.
Good job! The circular dependency "index/txindex -> validation -> index/txindex" is no longer present.
Please remove it from EXPECTED_CIRCULAR_DEPENDENCIES in ./lint-circular-dependencies.sh
to make sure this circular dependency is not accidentally reintroduced.
```
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 07fa69cb2883181dcee922191acac4b242722eeb2916cdffdc7163421302b22f3c9525aaf4c754a9dba1c307032c05285e38191d5c6aabc894321f8a27bbceaa
Flagged by flake8 v3.6.0, as W605, plus a few others identified
incidentally, e.g. 59ffecf66cf4d08c4b431e457b083878d66a3fd6.
Note that r"\n" matches to "\n" under re.match/search.
d117f4541d Add test for setban (nicolas.dorier)
dc7529abf0 [Fix] Allow connection of a noban banned peer (nicolas.dorier)
Pull request description:
Reported by @MarcoFalke on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/16248#discussion_r314026195
The bug would mean that if the peer connecting to you is banned, but whitelisted without specific permissions, it would not be able to connect to the node.
The solution is just to move the same line below.
ACKs for top commit:
Sjors:
Agree inline is more clear. utACK d117f45
MarcoFalke:
ACK d117f4541d
Tree-SHA512: 0fed39acb1e8db67bb0bf4c4de3ad034ae776f38d55bd661f1ae0e1a4c6becaf1824ab46ed8279f2f31df3f4b29ff56461d8b167d3e9cece62cfe58b5a912811
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/inline std::string _(const char\* psz)/inline bilingual_str _(const char\* psz)/' src/util/translation.h
sed -i 's/return G_TRANSLATION_FUN ? (G_TRANSLATION_FUN)(psz) : psz;/return bilingual_str{psz, G_TRANSLATION_FUN ? (G_TRANSLATION_FUN)(psz) : psz};/' src/util/translation.h
sed -i 's/\b_("\([^"]\|\\"\)*")/&.translated/g' $(git grep --files-with-matches '\b_("' src)
echo Hard cases - multiline strings.
sed -i 's/"Visit %s for further information about the software.")/&.translated/g' src/init.cpp
sed -i "s/\"Only rebuild the block database if you are sure that your computer's date and time are correct\")/&.translated/g" src/init.cpp
sed -i 's/" restore from a backup.")/&.translated/g' src/wallet/db.cpp
sed -i 's/" or address book entries might be missing or incorrect.")/&.translated/g' src/wallet/wallet.cpp
echo Special case.
sed -i 's/_(COPYRIGHT_HOLDERS)/&.translated/' src/util/system.cpp test/lint/lint-format-strings.py
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
c4606b8432 Add Travis check for single parameter constructors not marked "explicit" (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make single parameter constructors `explicit` (C++11).
Rationale from the developer notes:
> - By default, declare single-argument constructors `explicit`.
> - *Rationale*: This is a precaution to avoid unintended conversions that might
> arise when single-argument constructors are used as implicit conversion
> functions.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
ACK c4606b8432
Tree-SHA512: 3e6fd51935fd93b2604b2188664692973d0897469f814cd745b5147d71b99ea5d73c1081cfde9f6393f51f56969e412fcda35d2d54e938a3235b8d40945f31fd
fa64b947bb util: No translation of `Bitcoin Core` in the copyright (MarcoFalke)
fab85208f6 qt: Run «make translate» in ./src/ (MarcoFalke)
fabe87d2c9 scripted-diff: Avoid passing PACKAGE_NAME for translation (MarcoFalke)
fa5e9f157e build: Stop translating PACKAGE_NAME (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Generally the package name is not translated, but the package description is.
E.g. `GIMP` or `Firefox` are always called that way regardless of the system language. However, "`Firefox` webbrowser" or "`GIMP` image manipulation program" are translated.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK fa64b947bb, I have not tested the code, but I have reviewed it and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 626f811531182d0ba0ef1044930d32726773349bcb49b10261288a86ee6b80a183db30a87d817d5b0d501fad058ac22d6272311716b4f5a154f17c6f391a5a1a
fa8f195195 Replace remaining fprintf with tfm::format manually (MarcoFalke)
fac03ec43a scripted-diff: Replace fprintf with tfm::format (MarcoFalke)
fa72a64b90 tinyformat: Add doc to Bitcoin Core specific strprintf (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This should be a refactor except in the cases where we use the wrong format specifier [1], in which case this patch is a bug fix.
[1] : e.g. depends: Add libevent compatibility patch for windows #8730
ACKs for commit fa8f19:
promag:
ACK fa8f195195. Ideally this should be rebased before merge.
practicalswift:
utACK fa8f195195
Empact:
ACK fa8f195195
laanwj:
code review and lightly tested ACK fa8f195195
jonatack:
ACK fa8f195195 from light code review, building, and running linter/unit tests/extended functional tests.
Tree-SHA512: 65f648b0bc383e3266a5bdb4ad8c8a1908a719635d49e1cd321b91254be24dbc7e22290370178e29b98ddcb3fec0889de9cbae273c7140abc9793d849534a743
After this commit, the only remaining output is:
$ test/lint/lint-spelling.sh
src/test/base32_tests.cpp:14: fo ==> of, for
src/test/base64_tests.cpp:14: fo ==> of, for
^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt
Note:
* I ignore several valid alternative spellings
* homogenous is present in tinyformat, hence should be addressed upstream
* process' is correct only if there are plural processes
67f4e9c522 Include core_io.h from core_read.cpp (practicalswift)
eca9767673 Make reasoning about dependencies easier by not including unused dependencies (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Make reasoning about dependencies easier by not including unused dependencies.
Please note that the removed headers are _not_ "transitively included" by other still included headers. Thus the removals are real.
As an added bonus this change means less work for the preprocessor/compiler. At least 51 393 lines of code no longer needs to be processed:
```
$ git diff -u HEAD~1 | grep -E '^\-#include ' | cut -f2 -d"<" | cut -f1 -d">" | \
sed 's%^%src/%g' | xargs cat | wc -l
51393
```
Note that 51 393 is the lower bound: the real number is likely much higher when taking into account transitively included headers :-)
ACKs for commit 67f4e9:
Tree-SHA512: 0c8868aac59813f099ce53d5307eed7962dd6f2ff3546768ef9e5c4508b87f8210f1a22c7e826c3c06bebbf28bdbfcf1628ed354c2d0fdb9a31a42cefb8fdf13
The description reads:
```
# This script runs all contrib/devtools/lint-*.sh files, and fails if any exit
# with a non-zero status code.
```
This runs all scripts and returns with a non-zero exit code if any failed.
This pull request attempts to resolve the `qt/guiutil` <-> `qt/optionsmodel`
circular dependency.
The circular dependency is resolved by moving the `Intro::getDefaultDataDirectory`
member function to `GUIUtil::getDefaultDataDirectory`.
b67978529a Add comments to Python ECDSA implementation (John Newbery)
8c7b9324ca Pure python EC (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This removes the dependency on OpenSSL for the interaction tests, by providing a pure-Python
toy implementation of secp256k1.
ACKs for commit b67978:
jnewbery:
utACK b67978529a
Tree-SHA512: 181445eb08b316c46937b80dc10aa50d103ab1fdddaf834896c0ea22204889f7b13fd33cbcbd00ddba15f7e4686fe0d9f8e8bb4c0ad0e9587490c90be83966dc
418d3230f8 Resolve the checkpoints <-> validation CD. (251)
Pull request description:
This pull request attempts to resolve the `checkpoints -> validation -> checkpoints` circular dependency.
The circular dependency is resolved by moving the `CheckPoints::GetLastCheckpoint(const CCheckpointData& data)` function to `validation.cpp` where it used exclusively by the private function `ContextualCheckBlockHeader(const CBlockHeader& block, CValidationState& state, const CChainParams& params, const CBlockIndex* pindexPrev, int64_t nAdjustedTime)`.
ACKs for commit 418d32:
promag:
utACK 418d323, only `GetLastCheckpoint` usage is in `validation.cpp` and so makes sense to move it there.
practicalswift:
utACK 418d3230f8
MarcoFalke:
utACK 418d3230f8
sipa:
utACK 418d3230f8
Tree-SHA512: 03c3556bc192e65f5e3fa76fd545d4ee7d63d3fb06b132f7a1fa6131aa21ddd2e5b2d19e2222dfe524f422daaca30efde219bed188db8c74ff4b088876b5bc16
Adds the following util units and adds them to libbitcoin_util:
- `util/url.cpp` takes `urlDecode` from `httpserver.cpp`
- `util/error.cpp` takes `TransactionErrorString` from
`node/transaction.cpp` and `AmountHighWarn` and `AmountErrMsg` from
`ui_interface.cpp`
- `util/fees.cpp` takes `StringForFeeReason` and `FeeModeFromString` from `policy/fees.cpp`
- `util/rbf.cpp` takes `SignalsOptInRBF` from `policy/rbf.cpp`
- 'util/validation.cpp` takes `FormatStateMessage` and `strMessageMagic` from 'validation.cpp`
This moves the following policy settings functions and globals to a new
src/policy/settings unit in lib_server:
- `incrementalRelayFee`
- `dustRelayFee`
- `nBytesPerSigOp`
- `fIsBareMultisigStd`
These settings are only required by the node and should not be accessed
by other libraries.
This commit resolves the checkpoints -> validation -> checkpoints
cirular dependency by moving
`CheckPoints::GetLastCheckpoint(const CCheckpointData& data)` from
`checkpoints.cpp` to `validation.cpp`.