b0210a9 Merge pull request #135
ee3eb4b Fix a memory leak and add a number of small tests.
4d879a3 Merge pull request #134
d5e8362 Merge pull request #127
7b92cf6 Merge pull request #132
0bf70a5 Merge pull request #133
29ae131 Make scalar_add_bit test's overflow detection exact
9048def Avoid undefined shift behaviour
efb7d4b Use constant-time conditional moves instead of byte slicing
d220062 Merge pull request #131
82f9254 Fix typo
601ca04 Merge pull request #129
35399e0 Bugfix: b is restricted, not r
c35ff1e Convert lambda splitter to pure scalar code.
cc604e9 Avoid division when decomposing scalars
ff8746d Add secp256k1_scalar_mul_shift_var
bd313f7 Merge pull request #119
276f987 Merge pull request #124
25d125e Merge pull request #126
24b3c65 Add a test case for ECDSA recomputing infinity
32600e5 Add a test for r >= order signature handling
4d4eeea Make secp256k1_fe_mul_inner use the r != property
be82e92 Require that r and b are different for field multiplication.
597128d Make num optional
659b554 Make constant initializers independent from num
0af5b47 Merge pull request #120
e2e8a36 Merge pull request #117
c76be9e Remove unused num functions
4285a98 Move lambda-splitting code to scalar.
f24041d Switch all EC/ECDSA logic from num to scalar
6794be6 Add scalar splitting functions
d1502eb Add secp256k1_scalar_inverse_var which delegates to GMP
b5c9ee7 Make test_point_times_order test meaningful again
0b73059 Switch wnaf splitting from num-based to scalar-based
1e6c77c Generalize secp256k1_scalar_get_bits
5213207 Add secp256k1_scalar_add_bit
3c0ae43 Merge pull request #122
6e05287 Do signature recovery/verification with 4 possible recid case
e3d692f Explain why no y=0 check is necessary for doubling
f7dc1c6 Optimize doubling: secp256k1 has no y=0 point
666d3b5 Merge pull request #121
2a54f9b Correct typo in comment
9d64145 Merge pull request #114
99f0728 Fix secp256k1_num_set_bin handling of 0
d907ebc Add bounds checking to field element setters
bb2cd94 Merge pull request #116
665775b Don't split the g factor when not using endomorphism
9431d6b Merge pull request #115
e2274c5 build: osx: attempt to work with homebrew keg-only packages
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: b0210a95da433e048a11d298efbcc14eb423c95f
Always make a pid file, not only when `-daemon` specified.
This is useful for troubleshooting, for attaching debuggers and loggers
and such.
- Write the pid file only after the datadir lock was acquired
- Don't create or remove a pid file on WIN32, and also don't show the option
- ensures a consistent usage in header files
- also add a blank line after the copyright header where missing
- also remove orphan new-lines at the end of some files
Split up util.cpp/h into:
- string utilities (hex, base32, base64): no internal dependencies, no dependency on boost (apart from foreach)
- money utilities (parsesmoney, formatmoney)
- time utilities (gettime*, sleep, format date):
- and the rest (logging, argument parsing, config file parsing)
The latter is basically the environment and OS handling,
and is stripped of all utility functions, so we may want to
rename it to something else than util.cpp/h for clarity (Matt suggested
osinterface).
Breaks dependency of sha256.cpp on all the things pulled in by util.
- add a small wrapper in util around RAND_bytes() and replace with
GetRandBytes() in the code to log errors from calling RAND_bytes()
- remove OpenSSL header rand.h where no longer needed
bitcoin-config.h moved, but the old file is likely to still exist when
reconfiguring or switching branches. This would've caused files to not rebuild
correctly, and other strange problems.
Make the path explicit so that the old one cannot be found.
Core libs use config/bitcoin-config.h.
Libs (like crypto) which don't want access to bitcoin's headers continue
to use -Iconfig and #include bitcoin-config.h.
None of the current integer parsing functions in util
check whether the result is valid and fits in the range
of the type. This is required for less sloppy error reporting.
Size specifiers are no longer needed now that we use typesafe tinyformat
for string formatting, instead of the system's sprintf.
No functional changes.
This continues the work in #3735.
Just a pet peeve.
(PrintException has exactly the same body as PrintExceptionContinue but
does a re-throw at the end. Move these re-throws to the call
site, this aids understanding what is going on as well as eliminates a
bit of code duplication in util.cpp)
This was a bad idea. This can't be solved with macros as any
other library that includes inttypes.h will get in the way.
The parent commit has removed all usages from the source, this commit
removes the definition.
Amend to d5f1e72. It turns out that BerkelyDB was including inttypes.h
indirectly, so we cannot fix this with just macros.
Trivial commit: apply the following script to all .cpp and .h files:
# Middle
sed -i 's/"PRIx64"/x/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/"PRIu64"/u/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/"PRId64"/d/g' "$1"
# Initial
sed -i 's/PRIx64"/"x/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/PRIu64"/"u/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/PRId64"/"d/g' "$1"
# Trailing
sed -i 's/"PRIx64/x"/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/"PRIu64/u"/g' "$1"
sed -i 's/"PRId64/d"/g' "$1"
After this commit, `git grep` for PRI.64 should turn up nothing except
the defines in util.h.
As the tinyformat-based formatting system (introduced in b77dfdc) is
type-safe, no special format characters are needed to specify sizes.
Tinyformat can support (ignore) the C99 prefixes such as "ll" but
chokes on MSVC's inttypes.h defines prefixes such as "I64X". So don't
include inttypes.h and define our own for compatibility.
(an alternative would be to sweep the entire codebase using sed -i to
get rid of the size specifiers but this has less diff impact)
contrib/devtools/fix-copyright-headers.py script to be able to perform this maintenance task with ease during the rest of the year, every year. Modifications to contrib/devtools/README.md to document what fix-copyright-headers.py does.
Allow running bitcoind without server.
- Default to -server mode (of course) for bitcoind with SoftSetBoolArg
- Remove fForceServer argument from AppInit2
- Move fDaemon to a static variable in bitcoind
`-logtodebugger` is a strange, obscure, WIN32-only (mostly MSVC) thing.
Let's clean up the options a bit get rid of it.
test_bitcoin was using fLogToDebugger as a way to prevent logging to
debug.log. For this, add a boolean (not exposed as option) fLogToDebugLog that
defaults to true and is disabled in the tests.
Use misc methods of avoiding unnecesary header includes.
Replace int typedefs with int##_t from stdint.h.
Replace PRI64[xdu] with PRI[xdu]64 from inttypes.h.
Normalize QT_VERSION ifs where possible.
Resolve some indirect dependencies as direct ones.
Remove extern declarations from .cpp files.
- re-work -debug help message text
- make -debug log every debugging information again (even all categories)
- remove unneeded fDebug checks in front of LogPrint()/qDebug(), as that
check is done in LogPrintf() when category is != NULL (true for all
LogPrint() calls
- remove fDebug ONLY in code which is NOT performance-critical
- harmonize addrman category name
- deprecate -debugnet usage, should be used via -debug=net and remove the
corresponding global