In this commit the mission control based fee estimation
is supplemented with a payment probe estimation which can
lead to more accurate estimation results. The probing
utilizes a hop-hint heurisic to detect routes through LSPs
in order to manually estimate fees to destinations behind
an LSP that would otherwise block the payment probe.
In the year of our lord 2024 we should not be writing for loops
for standard operations. Here we introduce named slice operations
not found in the golang slices package. Note all these functions
are pure.
In this commit, we bump the version of the master branch to v0.17.99.
This reflects the fact that master will be a super set of all the minor
releases until v0.18, and will also include changes towards v0.18.
This commit adds an optional separate "native" SQL backend that will
host all tables supporting native SQL. For now since we don't have many
such tables we'll keep it in one file for SQLite, but it may be split up
if desired.
This commit is part of a refactor that unifies configuration of the
sqldb and kvdb packages for SQL backends.
In order to unify the SQLite and Postgres configuration under sqldb we
first need to ensure that the final config types are compatible with
the alreay deployed versions.
This change will enable us to use a single PostgreSQL container instead of
spawning new a one for each (parallel) unit test reducing overall test
runtime.
This commit attempts to fix some issues with the invoice store's schema that we
couldn't foresee before the implementation was finished. This is safe as the
schema has not been instantiated yet outside of unit tests. Furthermore the
commit updates invoice store SQL queries according to fixes in the schema as
well as to prepare the higher level implementation in the upcoming commits.
In this commit, we update new Taproot related TLVs (nonces, partial sig,
sig with nonce, etc). Along the way we were able to get rid of some
boiler plate, but most importantly, we're able to better protect against
API misuse (using a nonce that isn't initialized, etc) with the new
options API. In some areas this introduces a bit of extra boiler plate,
and where applicable I used some new helper functions to help cut down
on the noise.
Note to reviewers: this is done as a single commit, as changing the API
breaks all callers, so if we want things to compile it needs to be in a
wumbo commit.
This commit adds a new sub command to the wallet that allows using the
new funding option from a template.
Creating a new command is way easier for the user to understand than
adding multiple flags that are only valid in certain combinations.
For the itest in the next commit we'll need to be able to fetch the
input information for an address over RPC. The only piece missing is the
address' index, which we add in this commit. Everything else should be
derivable from the ListAddresses and ListAccounts calls.
In some situations (for example in Taproot Assets), we need to be able
to prove that an address is a bare BIP-0086 address that doesn't commit
to any script. We can do that by providing the BIP-0032 derivation info
and internal key.