6294f32 gettxoutproof() should return consistent result (John Newbery)
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cb24c85 Use rdrand as entropy source on supported platforms (Pieter Wuille)
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Use case: TryCreateDirectory(GetDataDir() / "blocks" / "index") would
fail if the blocks directory was not explicitly created before.
The line that did so was in a weird location and could be removed as a
result.
5432fc3 Fail on commit with VERIFY SCRIPT but no scripted-diff (Pieter Wuille)
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Remove leveldb baseline coverage gathering.
Added filter rules to remove all of the subtress (leveldb, secp256k1, ctaes, univalue) and
benchmarking from the coverage report. These items are unnecessary as we do not test for any
of the subtrees and benchmark coverage is unneeded.
bf376eacc Return early in IsBanned. (Gregory Maxwell)
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In Olaoluwa Osuntokun's recent protocol proposal they were using a
mod in an inner loop. I wanted to suggest a normative protocol
change to use the trick we use here, but to find an explanation
of it I had to dig up the PR on github. After I posted about it
several other developers commented that it was very interesting
and they were unaware of it.
I think ideally the code should be self documenting and help
educate other contributors about non-obvious techniques that
we use. So I've written a description of the technique with
citations for future reference.
8e69adc66 Add missing include for atomic in db.h (Alex Morcos)
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3ff1fa8 Use override keyword on CCoinsView overrides (Russell Yanofsky)
24e44c3 Don't return stale data from CCoinsViewCache::Cursor() (Russell Yanofsky)
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7222388 Avoid printing generic and duplicated "checking for QT" during ./configure (Timothy Redaelli)
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c237bd7 wallet: Update formatting (Luke Dashjr)
9cbe8c8 wallet: Forbid -salvagewallet, -zapwallettxes, and -upgradewallet with multiple wallets (Luke Dashjr)
a2a5f3f wallet: Base backup filenames on original wallet filename (Luke Dashjr)
b823a4c wallet: Include actual backup filename in recovery warning message (Luke Dashjr)
84dcb45 Bugfix: wallet: Fix warningStr, errorStr argument order (Luke Dashjr)
008c360 Wallet: Move multiwallet sanity checks to CWallet::Verify, and do other checks on all wallets (Luke Dashjr)
0f08575 Wallet: Support loading multiple wallets if -wallet used more than once (Luke Dashjr)
b124cf0 Wallet: Replace pwalletMain with a vector of wallet pointers (Luke Dashjr)
19b3648 CWalletDB: Store the update counter per wallet (Luke Dashjr)
74e8738 Bugfix: ForceSetArg should replace entr(ies) in mapMultiArgs, not append (Luke Dashjr)
23fb9ad wallet: Move nAccountingEntryNumber from static/global to CWallet (Luke Dashjr)
9d15d55 Bugfix: wallet: Increment "update counter" when modifying account stuff (Luke Dashjr)
f28eb80 Bugfix: wallet: Increment "update counter" only after actually making the applicable db changes to avoid potential races (Luke Dashjr)
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40796e1 Remove references to priority that snuck back in in 870824e9. (Matt Corallo)
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7631066 Use the "domain name setup" image (previously unused) in the gitian docs (practicalswift)
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196962ff0 Add AcceleratedCRC32C to port_win.h
1bdf1c34c Merge upstream LevelDB v1.20
d31721eb0 Merge #17: Fixed file sharing errors
fecd44902 Fixed file sharing error in Win32Env::GetFileSize(), Win32SequentialFile::_Init(), Win32RandomAccessFile::_Init() Fixed error checking in Win32SequentialFile::_Init()
5b7510f1b Merge #14: Merge upstream LevelDB 1.19
0d969fd57 Merge #16: [LevelDB] Do no crash if filesystem can't fsync
c8c029b5b [LevelDB] Do no crash if filesystem can't fsync
a53934a3a Increase leveldb version to 1.20.
f3f139737 Separate Env tests from PosixEnv tests.
eb4f0972f leveldb: Fix compilation warnings in port_posix_sse.cc on x86 (32-bit).
d0883b600 Fixed path to doc file: index.md.
7fa20948d Convert documentation to markdown.
ea175e28f Implement support for Intel crc32 instruction (SSE 4.2)
95cd743e5 Including <limits> for std::numeric_limits.
646c3588d Limit the number of read-only files the POSIX Env will have open.
d40bc3fa5 Merge #13: Typo
ebbd772d3 Typo
a2fb086d0 Add option for max file size. The currend hard-coded value of 2M is inefficient in colossus.
git-subtree-dir: src/leveldb
git-subtree-split: 196962ff01c39b4705d8117df5c3f8c205349950
Instead of using lcov -r (which is extremely slow), first use a python script to perform bulk cleanup of the /usr/include/* coverage. Then use lcov -a to remove the duplicate entries. This has the same effect of lcov -r but runs significantly faster
While the current implementation is pretty free, there is a lot
of possibility for this to blow up in our face with future changes,
especially as the backing map gets tweaked.
There are some similar asserts which are left removed in policy
and ATMP (policy code being broken isn't a huge deal, but if we
fail to verify some consensus rules, we should most definitely
crash).