50cc6ab Merge pull request #178
941e221 Add tests for handling of the nonce function in signing.
10c81ff Merge pull request #177
7688e34 Add magnitude limits to secp256k1_fe_verify to ensure that it's own tests function correctly.
4ee4f7a Merge pull request #176
70ae0d2 Use secp256k1_fe_equal_var in secp256k1_fe_sqrt_var.
7767b4d Merge pull request #175
9ab9335 Add a reference consistency test to ge_tests.
60571c6 Rework group tests
d26e26f Avoid constructing an invalid signature with probability 1:2^256.
b450c34 Merge pull request #163
d57cae9 Merge pull request #154
49ee0db Add _normalizes_to_zero_var variant
eed599d Add _fe_normalizes_to_zero method
d7174ed Weak normalization for secp256k1_fe_equal
0295f0a weak normalization
bbd5ba7 Use rfc6979 as default nonce generation function
b37fbc2 Implement SHA256 / HMAC-SHA256 / RFC6979.
c6e7f4e [API BREAK] Use a nonce-generation function instead of a nonce
cf0c48b Merge pull request #169
603c33b Make signing fail if a too small buffer is passed.
6d16606 Merge pull request #168
7277fd7 Remove GMP field implementation
e99c4c4 Merge pull request #123
13278f6 Add explanation about how inversion can be avoided
ce7eb6f Optimize verification: avoid field inverse
a098f78 Merge pull request #160
38acd01 Merge pull request #165
6a59012 Make git ignore bench_recover when configured with benchmark enabled
1ba4a60 Configure options reorganization
3c0f246 Merge pull request #157
808dd9b Merge pull request #156
8dc75e9 Merge pull request #158
28ade27 build: nuke bashisms
5190079 build: use subdir-objects for automake
8336040 build: disable benchmark by default
git-subtree-dir: src/secp256k1
git-subtree-split: 50cc6ab0625efda6dddf1dc86c1e2671f069b0d8
No need to waste startup time building something that can be done
at compile time.
This also resolves a clang++ warning originally reported in #4714,
univalue/univalue_write.cpp:33:12: warning: array subscript is of type 'char
escapes['"'] = "\\"";
^~~~
etc.
This is a simple utility that provides command line manipulation of
a hex-encoded TX. The utility takes a hex string on the command line
as input, performs zero or more mutations, and outputs a hex string
to standard output.
This utility is also an intentional exercise of the "bitcoin library"
concept. It is designed to require minimal libraries, and works
entirely without need for any RPC or P2P communication.
See "bitcoin-tx --help" for command and options summary.
Prior to this change, `git status` would report untracked files of the
following sort if run during a build:
?? src/rpcprotocol.o-e628def3
These files should be explicitly ignored not only because they are a
nuisance, but given that they appear and disappear quickly, they may be
inadvertently added to the index even if one has been careful to check
for untracked files with `git status` prior to a `git add .`.
This adds an executable `bitcoin-rpc` that only serves as a Bitcoin RPC
client.
The commit does not remove RPC functionality from the `bitcoind` yet,
this functionality should be deprecated but is left for a later version
to give users some time to switch.
This change moves test data into the binaries rather than reading them from
the disk at runtime.
Advantages:
- Tests become distributable
- Cross-compile friendly. Build on one machine and execute in an arbitrary
location on another.
- Easier testing for backports. Users can verify that tests pass without having
to track down corresponding test data.
- More trustworthy test results and easier quality assurance as tests make
fewer assumptions about their environment.
- Tests could theoretically run at client/daemon startup and exit on failure.
Disadvantages:
- Required 'hexdump' build-dependency. This is a standard bsd tool that should
be usable everywhere. It is likely already installed on all build-machines.
- Tests can no longer be fudged after build by altering test-data.
a02ddf9 Added GNU/kFreeBSD kernel name (TARGET_OS)
8487468 CondVar::SignalAll was broken, leading to deadlocks on Windows builds. http://code.google.com/p/leveldb/issues/detail?id=149
f6d84d1 Allow files to be opened for reading multiple times
cb8e3f7 Checking whether closing succeeds
d5317e8 Print actual Win32 error that occurred on file creation failure.
907f308 Port leveldb to MinGW32
9def2bf Mingw support for Windows LevelDB port
0a7b074 Pre-Vista leveldb::port::InitOnce implementation
31a2b09 Native Windows LevelDB port
058a035 Remove Snappy support
5bd76dc Release leveldb 1.12
7b094f1 Release leveldb 1.11
28dad91 Release leveldb 1.10
514c943 Make DB::Open fail if sst files are missing.
d84c825 Fix corruption bug found and analyzed by dhruba@gmail.com
ea2e919 added utility to dump leveldb files
REVERT: ae6c262 Merge branch 'leveldb' into ripple-fork
REVERT: 28fa222 Looks like a bit more delay is needed to smooth the latency.
REVERT: a18f3e6 Tidy up JobQueue, add ripple_core module
REVERT: ab82e57 Release leveldb 1.12
REVERT: 02c6259 Release leveldb 1.11
REVERT: 5bbb544 Rate limit compactions with a 25ms pause after each complete file.
REVERT: 8c29c47 LevelDB issue 178 fix: cannot resize a level 0 compaction set
REVERT: 18b245c Added GNU/kFreeBSD kernel name (TARGET_OS)
REVERT: 8be9d12 CondVar::SignalAll was broken, leading to deadlocks on Windows builds. http://code.google.com/p/leveldb/issues/detail?id=149
REVERT: c9fc070 Upgrade LevelDB to 1.10.0, mostly for better write stall logging.
REVERT: 8215b15 Tweak to variable name to support unity build
REVERT: aca1ffc Allow files to be opened for reading multiple times
REVERT: 693a70c Checking whether closing succeeds
REVERT: 0144d04 Print actual Win32 error that occurred on file creation failure.
REVERT: 43ed517 Fix corruption bug found and analyzed by dhruba@gmail.com
REVERT: 413c74c added utility to dump leveldb files
REVERT: 96eda85 Port leveldb to MinGW32
REVERT: 0967260 Mingw support for Windows LevelDB port
REVERT: ee3f9bd Pre-Vista leveldb::port::InitOnce implementation
REVERT: f5d0a41 Native Windows LevelDB port
REVERT: 28b35f1 Remove Snappy support
git-subtree-dir: src/leveldb
git-subtree-split: a02ddf9b14d145e88185ee209ab8b01d8826663a
All client version information is moved to version.cpp, which optionally
(-DHAVE_BUILD_INFO) includes build.h. build.h is automatically generated
on supporting platforms via contrib/genbuild.sh, using git describe.
The git export-subst attribute is used to put the commit id statically
in version.cpp inside generated archives, and this value is used if no
build.h is present.
The gitian descriptors are modified to use git archive instead of a
copy, to create the src/ directory in the output. This way,
src/src/version.cpp will contain the static commit id. To prevent
gitian builds from getting the "-dirty" marker in their git-describe
generated identifiers, no touching of files or running sed on the
makefile is performed anymore. This does not seem to influence
determinism.
there is no internal modification of any file in this commit
files are moved into directories according to established standards in
sourcecode distribution; these directories contain:
src - Files that are used in constructing the executable binaries,
but are not installed.
doc - Files in HTML and text format that document usage, quirks of
the implementation, and contributor checklists.
locale - Files that contain human language translation of strings
used in the program
contrib - Files contributed from distributions or other third party
implementing scripts and auxiliary programs