This will be used to decouple internal use of gossip from what is
passed to gossip peers. Updates GOSSIP_STORE_VERION to 10.
Changelog-Changed: gossip_store updated to version 10.
This only happens when a deletion is added by a running gossipd, so
we put a deletion at the end of the store to test it.
mypy noticed that this code was nonsensical, so clearly untested.
The testing noticed that making a nodeid from a string was also buggy.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
It doesn't do much work, but it does parse the gossmap file and extract
nodes and channels.
[ Fixup by Michael Schmoock <michael@schmoock.net> ]
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Allows caller to set code and exact message to be returned.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Changelog-Added: pyln-client: plugins can now raise RpcException for finer control over error returns.
This only adds a test that currently makes sure its not possible
to init a Millisatoshi by a floating number.
Discussion:
As @gallizoltan points out, initialization with a float should be possible:
https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning/pull/4273#discussion_r540369093
> Millisatoshi(5) / 2 currently works, and removes the half msat.
> So, I think Millisatoshi(5 / 2) should be the same.
We had a couple of instances where a plugin would be killed by `lightningd`
because we were returning a result of an exception twice, and it was hard to
trace down the logic error in the user plugin that caused that. This patch
adds a traceback the first time we return a result/exception, and raise an
exception with a stacktrace of the first termination when a second one comes
in.
This can still terminate the plugin, but the programmer gets a clear
indication where the result was set, and can potentially even recover from it.
Changelog-Added: pyln: Plugin method and hook requests prevent the plugin developer from accidentally setting the result multiple times, and will raise an exception detailing where the result was first set.
This should not affect any consumer of the API since we just shift the actual
implementation from one side to the other, and keep aliases in place so
scripts don't break.
We also bump the version number from 0.0.7.3 to 0.7.4 which allows us to be in
sync with c-lightning itself, and remove the superfluous `0` in front.