5c09bcadc4563abd2009e58e5528b130c6375565 Fix a typo in guix-build output (Pieter Wuille)
Pull request description:
This was overlooked in #21375.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK 5c09bcadc4563abd2009e58e5528b130c6375565
Tree-SHA512: 81d8ad4061abb17d5f16ae72ab0c88df76d5a2f100cb9f471ca700d2e87583103036367ea1958a1066f9613f63908d1b2b35734a7eb77ec9850d4c8b079732e1
7476b46f1893a4858616d2a8456a7c43238851ed guix: Build dmg as a static binary (Carl Dong)
06d6cf6784421290e6235fe8684d5e08ed6f1b62 depends: libdmg-hfsplus: Skip CMake RPATH patching (Carl Dong)
65176ab5730dff34466caaecdd292625ef8294fc guix: Remove codesign_allocate+pagestuff from unsigned tarball (Carl Dong)
ca85679eb43b8375a95d82101977829d08fb1e1b guix: Use clang-toolchain instead of clang (Carl Dong)
1aec0eda8fd31a57b0621eea616398017c2ead98 guix: Fallback to local build for substitute-enabled Guix users (Carl Dong)
1742f8e12d163852df09575e03edcd3db73198ee guix: Add early health check for guix-daemon (Carl Dong)
c1ae726a13ecfa5e7e9fdc3030a8110b8bb263f8 guix: More thoroughly control native toolchain (Carl Dong)
39741128d3775d198dbee34dc827353bfd18acd8 guix: Supply --link-profile (Carl Dong)
d55a1056ee565afed64e42d6f6efb6b0adc5599b guix: Add troubleshooting documentation entries (Carl Dong)
7f401c953f8bb3574cec48561e13ef3b47dedc6e guix: Adapt guix-build to prelude, restructure hier (Carl Dong)
4eccf063b252bfe256cf72d363a24cf0183e926e guix: Remove guix-build.sh filename extension (Carl Dong)
7753357a7bae98ec775c707b9dec4cea1e945802 guix: Add source-able bash prelude and utils (Carl Dong)
e5b49a01f5d0f631e7f08f86ca8a2c2b8213319f guix: Create windeploy inside distsrc-* (Carl Dong)
3e9982ab3877eb8fe0a8c0cb3d847ac0913c7336 contrib: Silence git-describe when looking for tag (Carl Dong)
d5a71e97853ea9e1b879e8c76bfb01d4bef33172 guix: Use --cores instead of --max-jobs (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
This PR addresses a few hiccups encountered by the brave souls who've been experimenting with the Guix scripts:
- Resolves confusion between `--cores=` and `--max-jobs=`
- `guix`'s `--cores=` actually corresponds to make's `--jobs=`, so let's just control `--cores=` with our overridable env var
- `git-describe` will scream `fatal: no tag exactly matches '<hash>'` when looking for a tag, but we don't care, so silence that
- `windeploy/unsigned` should be inside `distsrc-*` and created idempotently (sorry I know this one annoyed people)
- Add troubleshooting documentation to `README.md`
- Add early health check for `guix-daemon` in case user forgot to start a `guix-daemon`
- Depending on configuration, a `--fallback` flag may be needed to tell Guix to not fail if substitutes fail but fallback to building locally
- `codesign_allocate` and `pagestuff` are now unnecessary for codesigning as we're now using `signapple`
A few robustness changes are also included:
- We supply the `--link-profile` flag, as some Guix packages may expect the profile to be available under `$HOME/.guix-profile`
- We now clear and manually set all toolchain-related env vars (e.g. `C*_INCLUDE_PATH`) ourselves, after patching a Qt::moc bug
- We use the native `clang-toolchain` package for darwin builds instead of `clang`, lining up with all our other toolchain packages.
Finally, we restructure the guix building hierarchy such that it looks something like:
```
guix-build-<short-hash-or-version-tag>
├── distsrc-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-${HOST}
│ ├── contrib
│ ├── depends
│ ├── src
│ └── ...
├── distsrc-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-...
└── output
├── dist-archive
│ └── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>.tar.gz
├── *-linux-*
│ ├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-*-linux-*-debug.tar.gz
│ └── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-*-linux-*.tar.gz
├── x86_64-apple-darwin18
│ ├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-osx64.tar.gz
│ ├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-osx-unsigned.dmg
│ └── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
└── x86_64-w64-mingw32
├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-win64-debug.zip
├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
├── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-win64.zip
└── bitcoin-<short-hash-or-version-tag>-win-unsigned.tar.gz
```
Separating guix builds by their version identifier (basically namespacing them) allows us to change the layout in the future without worry about potential naming conflicts.
ACKs for top commit:
sipa:
ACK 7476b46f1893a4858616d2a8456a7c43238851ed
laanwj:
ACK 7476b46f1893a4858616d2a8456a7c43238851ed
Tree-SHA512: 0e899aa941aafdf552b2a7e8a08131ee9283180bbef7334439e2461a02aa7235ab7b9ca9c149b80fc5d0a9f4bbd35bc80fcee26197c0836ba8eaf2d86ffa0386
This relatively easy change eliminates all runtime dependencies (except
for the kernel) for dmg, which is the only native build tool that gets
put in our output tarballs.
This allows much more flexibility when constructing the codesigning
environment, and is much more robust.
fa04eb7d78125f80f016d65ec7bab1933f6dea6f test: Document why no symbol names can be used for suppressions (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Top commit has no ACKs.
Tree-SHA512: 02e5d9cb3ca299b5e7f1f0f780af514692147f5f0846e21e5375a99e90d3aed3a3489c674ac0eb90ae34d60f576410ba1d926d5ca70cdce4f9c7a111cd516adf
585854ac66a61fbb60849c2dfdd03f10b0150c75 test: Replace blanket UBSan signed integer overflow suppression for txmempool.cpp with specific suppression (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Replace file level (`txmempool.cpp`) signed integer overflow suppression with function level suppression (`CTxMemPool::PrioritiseTransaction`). The suppression was added yesterday in #21586.
Rationale: To avoid risk hiding other signed integer overflows in `txmempool.cpp`.
Obviously it would be better if this signed integer overflow fixed instead of suppressed - see details #20626. Any taker? :)
To hit the issue via fuzzing:
```
$ UBSAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1:halt_on_error=1:report_error_type=1" FUZZ=validation_load_mempool src/test/fuzz/fuzz
INFO: Seed: 1184244493
INFO: Loaded 1 modules (634418 inline 8-bit counters): 634418 [0x55a09fdfbf98, 0x55a09fe96dca),
INFO: Loaded 1 PC tables (634418 PCs): 634418 [0x55a09fe96dd0,0x55a0a08450f0),
INFO: 1264 files found in mempool/
INFO: -max_len is not provided; libFuzzer will not generate inputs larger than 1040698 bytes
INFO: seed corpus: files: 1264 min: 1b max: 1040698b total: 15997133b rss: 197Mb
txmempool.cpp:847:15: runtime error: signed integer overflow: -7211388903327006720 + -7211353718954917888 cannot be represented in type 'long'
#0 0x55a09c3ce2d8 in CTxMemPool::PrioritiseTransaction(uint256 const&, long const&) /home/thomas/bitcoin/src/txmempool.cpp:847:15
```
ACKs for top commit:
JeremyRubin:
utACK 585854a
hebasto:
ACK 585854ac66a61fbb60849c2dfdd03f10b0150c75, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged.
Tree-SHA512: 5a343f028c1e1a1aba3b51a0eced605849184891ffafecb3cd2b424c6cfea01afd7c2672274936b0bac646075ec066408a570bf6b34bc9b87399a53ce20d8a23
fa8192f42e1d24444f1d0433c96dbce1adf76967 rpc: Fail to return undocumented return values (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently a few return values are undocumented. This is causing confusion at the least. See for example #18476
Fix this by treating it as an internal bug to return undocumented return values.
ACKs for top commit:
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK fa8192f42e1d24444f1d0433c96dbce1adf76967. Only changes: rebase, no const_cast suggestion, and tostring cleanups needed after suggestion
Tree-SHA512: c006905639bafe3045de152b00c34d9864731becb3c4f468bdd61a392f10d7e7cd89a54862c8daa8c11ac4eea0eb5f13b0f647d21e21a0a797b54191cff7238c
735610940c0cac72343ca247eb3062b2e09512a0 build: set --build when configuring packages in depends (fanquake)
Pull request description:
After reading [#Specifying-Target-Triplets](https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/autoconf/manual/autoconf-2.69/autoconf.html#Specifying-Target-Triplets) in the autoconf manuel, my understanding is that this change should mostly be a no-op, as `--build` defaults to the output of [`config.guess`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/depends/config.guess), however, this may be slightly more correct
> For historical reasons, whenever you specify --host, be sure to specify --build too; this will be fixed in the future.
and will quell some warnings in depends (#16354), i.e:
> configure: WARNING: If you wanted to set the --build type, don't use --host.
If a cross compiler is detected then cross compile mode will be used.
If anything, this also explicitly enables cross-compilation mode when `--host` differs from `--build`. As for "fixed in the future", this is the case for Autoconf 2.70+.
If we don't make this change, I think we should consider closing #16354. We've now got a good handle on our depends configure flags, and we can just leave the last few warnings as they are. It's also unlikely that we are going to add the `xorg-macros` package to depends.
Guix builds at 735610940c0cac72343ca247eb3062b2e09512a0:
```bash
bash-5.1# find output -type f -name *$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)*.* -print0 | env LC_ALL=C sort -z | xargs -r0 sha256sum
afabf99650d57abd3df2c7e6253a3281f9814ada77d01c28ffb57c740b14fd8e output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6e9dedced61489f7734c5387ee05823db68eb4b890fa05f11541c1b966576446 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
5333a3c5978a61966251e56fedab8e059d9d8a1a7231a0908095bb373204a81f output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
d28e1c166b96e58cf40b3f9801c3050c2785b25eeb261d44eeb31a32a75e134c output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
e00b0149c52e9207be1cfb56ec3b715b55f41691401095f7a7038ac124f08d80 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx-unsigned.dmg
ae5052ad1a05916bc6656b034c169097471fd9bdba16b606e2bcb592c9395544 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
8586a9b8b82a8832397fcd0756aa9649adc3e61ae579fb370b99fe406298199f output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx64.tar.gz
d560a8781bae856b6593e9b731fa99de0a4ad7bd3e03084166dc98904ece9e7b output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
a24cf28b7efd5ebdc892e7e8809a05b3405bb4222f7d2eaa32de265214c78f28 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
ad29421842dbbe96526eb597a7ff2970f0acae8c3e75dc6c2100716a2ba20606 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
ee7a8ccfd68cc2297bb96eaaacf7b3eb939a5e39cecc3c710dbe828518f1bfbd output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
185bf4ea3b35072a8dd54aedbafc0892ec1e486c8ebd311f05f0fb47a19058cf output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
803078b15a9bbaa567176827639895e762edbe80844b80400f8a9581e5311d32 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
d920327a32a42a5abadd247f0d3f3ee0ab0488a28892c11838d99bede6456723 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-win-unsigned.tar.gz
9f1741a37e294af153d57ad4a6dad3e5f1cdf75f1588c86cb467abf0c177ae27 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64-debug.zip
2d1a91552c0dd7bb400ce6c71d2e98de702743a97afe5f4b0945865f251f3aea output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
8a70020bb0cb68516acf4b2cc89832d72373f31611bd075826a30a817a071cd2 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64.zip
93b03837679474905538e96c44ba81ee5653795ad333dc00569b92c82dc6ea31 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6ccd046a83ef5089667ad426875319beb83e2b2a5fb4d4459d5c5ce8d75f1a31 output/bitcoin-735610940c0c-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
12771acb17de84cda8e81c59704c00b1d4725ff51fa84c9067dc61a8dc795bdc output/src/bitcoin-735610940c0c.tar.gz
```
Gitian builds:
```bash
# macOS:
7d087749f610e5e3eca91c730d41afd4d404808e276242d05cedb89403de247f bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx-unsigned.dmg
96d68b4f0042dc40f5e8e362fa84dcf8e122dcb566889feb48ad8a982847dd8b bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx-unsigned.tar.gz
2dea72cbe5c3e228babd88b516a6f43b0e040e9510ea95b62f07fc0815bf8d22 bitcoin-735610940c0c-osx64.tar.gz
12771acb17de84cda8e81c59704c00b1d4725ff51fa84c9067dc61a8dc795bdc src/bitcoin-735610940c0c.tar.gz
478dbda9d551a8bed985c61c625df3f543afab26989a52bc44d5a4745715af81 bitcoin-core-osx-22-res.yml
# Windows:
c31a5118dfa21259b9868e2c4858c635becb786c2ee8af92302da7811a1efe9b bitcoin-735610940c0c-win-unsigned.tar.gz
5c171ec3aee830abc8ae843d674d5fe7a57420e782ee765b6992914ae5b7671a bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64-debug.zip
ca010ced982f75d111e01f3759b961deb83e7bf511b1ee9c9041f4830570f2a0 bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64-setup-unsigned.exe
62514b01281f81af6057fb12cc5e3813c1d8f6532d0d8ac8f6f2909a595aa1dd bitcoin-735610940c0c-win64.zip
12771acb17de84cda8e81c59704c00b1d4725ff51fa84c9067dc61a8dc795bdc src/bitcoin-735610940c0c.tar.gz
e26b55d8302a419f594396db6ff441aaeb5e275e02fde7b1b4eb092270f902e7 bitcoin-core-win-22-res.yml
# Linux:
e5be4deb91cb372de484468c0575a04f907f982e35a9841659bb213540f770d0 bitcoin-735610940c0c-aarch64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
6169e822679ece2bb6af7027362a6f373eb939eef9d89edc58c21190b4083c7d bitcoin-735610940c0c-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
aee5308767c5c930853a80ab94325b2a4ab3dbe9a7a20c7a9d60d57af2b5383f bitcoin-735610940c0c-arm-linux-gnueabihf-debug.tar.gz
a9cf6e56d859fffd5a2b5f1e6360515bc6b06b048776b93cc08954859457a251 bitcoin-735610940c0c-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar.gz
7617d85c358e6614fd40026a8d346f9edba5b5139e3daade2ec2aec72aed3a1f bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
f76e46a8b130812541ebcaaba173b4cbe2ec1781e348579b44f96e9244cc2475 bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
19ada7abb801422bd7772d7ee559004cab11a46141a747aabd27085e8c3d200d bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64le-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
f3a6bbefe9f47b3960e3b9eeb3f740ecddf8773ae76961ced6a3cdf82503e37f bitcoin-735610940c0c-powerpc64le-linux-gnu.tar.gz
42ca333e8f82b4ec0b2354efc7c4f1c27ed32d60c35b88e33d26833419f19e69 bitcoin-735610940c0c-riscv64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
dde930d9134fb5be1374014db3f6f503b614ae801a1d77f6f4b82a5f11eb2518 bitcoin-735610940c0c-riscv64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
82e1b4cc8aac309a99458cc27fd0285215a8af53780094c4990303ce8948cf0c bitcoin-735610940c0c-x86_64-linux-gnu-debug.tar.gz
ee8caad2ccddd8eaf8aa2d19040d859130168183355b09a2a0f77a59a97fcaee bitcoin-735610940c0c-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.gz
12771acb17de84cda8e81c59704c00b1d4725ff51fa84c9067dc61a8dc795bdc src/bitcoin-735610940c0c.tar.gz
d90545b13226a338c994d9e538f468a6fafd694273bf71e14614feeaf5727ad4 bitcoin-core-linux-22-res.yml
```
ACKs for top commit:
dongcarl:
Code Review ACK 735610940c0cac72343ca247eb3062b2e09512a0
hebasto:
ACK 735610940c0cac72343ca247eb3062b2e09512a0, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (x86_64).
Tree-SHA512: 13ce05269309a12d03b81a539ba5585003785f7b1bb7894a9353385a6e9c709f920cc4f79322f28d7a256809754f201e70be6b917915c7b14e1461530075781d
e309646db6563926f05627814f01d7d89b3d2d6f Doc: Copyright: Fix embedded font file location (wodry)
Pull request description:
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK e309646db6563926f05627814f01d7d89b3d2d6f, it was overlooked in 89e421918e.
Tree-SHA512: 016035b82b587fd195a53bcea938b2d1258b8e908ac545477e2002d713c063b3f18f01cd546aaac3ce0543aec029502fcde3b552ab3e837125a1c0f8a983996a
2e5f7def22e1b212fbd69e9147145d9d1f408aaf wallet, rpc: update listdescriptors response format (Ivan Metlushko)
Pull request description:
Update `listdescriptors` response format according to [RPC interface guidelines](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/developer-notes.md#rpc-interface-guidelines).
This is a follow up for #20226
**Before:**
```
Result:
[ (json array) Response is an array of descriptor objects
{ (json object)
"desc" : "str", (string) Descriptor string representation
"timestamp" : n, (numeric) The creation time of the descriptor
"active" : true|false, (boolean) Activeness flag
"internal" : true|false, (boolean, optional) Whether this is internal or external descriptor; defined only for active descriptors
"range" : [ (json array, optional) Defined only for ranged descriptors
n, (numeric) Range start inclusive
n (numeric) Range end inclusive
],
"next" : n (numeric, optional) The next index to generate addresses from; defined only for ranged descriptors
},
...
]
```
**After:**
```
Result:
{ (json object)
"wallet_name" : "str", (string) Name of wallet this operation was performed on
"descriptors" : [ (json array) Array of descriptor objects
{ (json object)
"desc" : "str", (string) Descriptor string representation
"timestamp" : n, (numeric) The creation time of the descriptor
"active" : true|false, (boolean) Activeness flag
"internal" : true|false, (boolean, optional) Whether this is internal or external descriptor; defined only for active descriptors
"range" : [ (json array, optional) Defined only for ranged descriptors
n, (numeric) Range start inclusive
n (numeric) Range end inclusive
],
"next" : n (numeric, optional) The next index to generate addresses from; defined only for ranged descriptors
},
...
]
}
```
ACKs for top commit:
achow101:
re-ACK 2e5f7def22e1b212fbd69e9147145d9d1f408aaf
meshcollider:
utACK 2e5f7def22e1b212fbd69e9147145d9d1f408aaf
jonatack:
re-ACK 2e5f7def22e1b212fbd69e9147145d9d1f408aaf
Tree-SHA512: 49bf73e46e2a61003ce594a4bfc506eb9592ccb799c2909c43a1a527490a4b4009f78dc09f3d47b4e945d3d7bb3cd2632cf48c5ace5feed5066158cc010dddc1
./windeploy is a "working directory", and therefore belongs inside
distsrc-*. Many people have noticed their Guix builds failing after
hours simply because they did not remove windeploy (but did remove the
distsrc-* directories).
In Guix, there are two flags for controlling parallelism:
Note: When I say "derivation," think "package"
--cores=n
- controls the number of CPU cores to build each derivation. This is
the value passed to `make`'s `--jobs=` flag.
- defaults to 0: as many cores as is available
--max-jobs=n
- controls how many derivations can be built in parallel
- defaults to 1
Therefore, if set --max-jobs=$MAX_JOBS and don't set --cores, Guix could
theoretically spin up $MAX_JOBS * $(nproc) number of threads, and that's
no good.
So we could either default to --cores=1, --max-jobs=$MAX_JOBS
- Pro: --cores=1 means that `make` will be invoked with `-j1`,
avoiding problems with package whose build systems and test
suites break when running multi-threaded.
- Con: There will be times when only 1 or 2 derivations can be built
at a time, because the rest of the dependency graph all depend
on those 1 or 2 derivations. During these times, the machine
will be severely under-utilized.
or --cores=$MAX_JOBS, --max-jobs=1
- Pro: We don't encounter prolonged periods of
severe under-utilization mentioned above.
- Con: Many packages' build systems and test suites break when running
multi-threaded.
or --cores=1, --max-jobs=1 and let the user override with
$ADDITIONAL_GUIX_COMMON_FLAGS
4eca20d6f7d850492d331d89d1cdd77abb3c70c1 [doc] correct comment about ATMPW (glozow)
8fa74aeb5b96419c7d40b40f8e1e1269509278e2 [doc] correct comment in chainparams (glozow)
2f8272c2a4b6fa84c04dfeb4d751bb218f2d4c78 [doc] GetBestBlock() doesn't do nothing (gzhao408)
Pull request description:
Came across a few misleading comments, wanted to fix them
ACKs for top commit:
jnewbery:
ACK 4eca20d6f7
MarcoFalke:
ACK 4eca20d6f7d850492d331d89d1cdd77abb3c70c1
laanwj:
Code review ACK 4eca20d6f7d850492d331d89d1cdd77abb3c70c1
Tree-SHA512: 5bef1f1e7703f304128cf0eb8945e139e031580c99062bbbe15bf4db8443c2ba5a8c65844833132e6646c8980c678fc1d2ab0c63e17105585d583570ee350fd0
ccd976dd3dbb8f991dc1203ada2043f1736be5a4 test: use 327 fewer blocks in feature_nulldummy (Jon Atack)
68c280f19732fb96bc29113ce9c8007d0101868c test, refactor: abstract the feature_nulldummy blockheight values (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
The resolved timeout issue seen in the CI can be reproduced locally by running `test/functional/feature_nulldummy.py --valgrind --loglevel=debug`
Speeds up the normal test runtime for me from 3.8 to 2.2 seconds (debug build). Thanks to Marco Falke for the approach suggestion.
ACKs for top commit:
AnthonyRonning:
reACK ccd976dd3dbb8f991dc1203ada2043f1736be5a4 - ran a few times with the rest of the tests and still passing for me with just the fewer block change.
MarcoFalke:
review ACK ccd976dd3dbb8f991dc1203ada2043f1736be5a4 🏝
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3a0446fad470595db09929695ff02debe12bd4cd script: Add explanatory comment to tc.sh (dscotese)
Pull request description:
This is a replacement for #21289
tc.sh is used to limit bandwidth. I ran it and it is limiting my bandwidth. When I ran it, I got one error. I have not found an explanation anywhere of what the error means, but my best guess is consistent with the result, so I propose the explanatory comment to save others time when they use it and also get the error.
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laanwj:
that said, LGTM ACK 3a0446fad470595db09929695ff02debe12bd4cd
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73e1f7d754c0a2381254447d692fe27a5af8c1c5 rpc: document optional fields for getchaintxstats result (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
This mini-PR updates the result help of the `getchaintxstats` RPC by showing the following fields as "optional":
- window_tx_count
- window_interval
- txrate
Help output diff between master and PR branch:
```diff
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< "window_tx_count" : n, (numeric) The number of transactions in the window. Only returned if "window_block_count" is > 0
< "window_interval" : n, (numeric) The elapsed time in the window in seconds. Only returned if "window_block_count" is > 0
< "txrate" : n (numeric) The average rate of transactions per second in the window. Only returned if "window_interval" is > 0
---
> "window_tx_count" : n, (numeric, optional) The number of transactions in the window. Only returned if "window_block_count" is > 0
> "window_interval" : n, (numeric, optional) The elapsed time in the window in seconds. Only returned if "window_block_count" is > 0
> "txrate" : n (numeric, optional) The average rate of transactions per second in the window. Only returned if "window_interval" is > 0
```
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0xB10C:
ACK 73e1f7d754c0a2381254447d692fe27a5af8c1c5
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