3765c486ef57001d4e313782bf16a69b6988da33 qt: fix bitcoin-qt app categorization on apple silicon (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
`System Information` contains many insights into various aspects of your macOS system; the 'Applications' tab contains info on apps. Starting with macOS 11, the 'kind' column under the 'Applications' tab started displaying the CPU architecture of the application. The options are; apple silicon, intel, universal. Previously, the `kind` column indicated where the application originated. The change was made to conveniently determine if the app installed was built to run natively on the new M1 CPU or an intel app that will run under rosetta. Of course, there are several other tools to confirm this; the 'kind' column provides a user-friendly way.
We expect that Bitcoin Core compiled, built, and deployed on an intel CPU will be classified as `Intel`. Similarly, we expect that if this is done on an M1 mac, the resulting app is classified as `Apple Silicon`. In reality, Bitcoin-qt built and deployed on an M1 mac will be classified as `IOS`. This behavior is incorrect and should be fixed.
We fix this by setting the `CFBundleSupportedPlatforms` in our info.plist to the value of `MacOSX`. In doing this, we are telling macOS, "We do not support IOS; stop it!".
Tested and confirmed that this is a no-op on macOS < 11.
| On [#22546](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22546) Branch | [#22546](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22546) + PR Branch |
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**To Test:**
For testing, our base branch will be [#22546](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22546). Please perform the following steps on the base branch and then the base branch with the commit from this PR cherry-picked onto it:
- Have an M1 mac
- Compile and deploy bitcoin
- Open up the deployed *.dmg, installed the bundled app
- Eject the bitcoin dmg that should currently be mounted
- Navigate to System Information -> Applications
- Click on the top-left Apple icon
- Click about this mac
- Click on the 'Storage' tab
- Click on the 'Manage...' button
- On the left, click on 'Applications'
- Sort by Name
- Look for the Bitcoin Core application
- Base Branch: The kind column should state that this application is of type `IOS`
- PR Branch: The kind column should state that this application is of type `Apple Silicon`
Note: Intel users on at least macOS 11 can help test by confirming that the application still shows up as kind=`Intel`
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 3765c486ef57001d4e313782bf16a69b6988da33
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08634e82c68ea1be79e1395f4f551082f497023f fix typos in logging messages (ShubhamPalriwala)
d447ded6babebe7c7948e585c9e78bf34dbef226 replace: self.nodes[0] with node (ShubhamPalriwala)
dddca3899c4738e512313a85aeb006310e34e31f test: use MiniWallet in mempool_limit.py (ShubhamPalriwala)
Pull request description:
This is a PR proposed in #20078
This PR enables running another non-wallet functional test even when the wallet is disabled thanks to the MiniWallet, i.e. it can be run even when bitcoin-core is compiled with --disable-wallet.
It also includes changes in wallet.py in the form of a new method, `create_large_transactions()` for the MiniWallet to create large transactions.
Efforts for this feature started in #20874 but were not continued and that PR was closed hence I picked this up.
To test this PR locally, compile and build bitcoin-core without the wallet and run:
```
$ test/functional/mempool_limit.py
```
ACKs for top commit:
amitiuttarwar:
ACK 08634e8, only git changes since last push (and one new line).
Zero-1729:
ACK 08634e82c68ea1be79e1395f4f551082f497023f 🧉
Tree-SHA512: 0f744ad26bf7a5a784aac1ed5077b59c95a36d1ff3ad0087ffd10ac8d5979f7362c63c20c2ce2bfa650fda02dfbcd60b1fceee049a2465c8d221cce51c20369f
9bd168bf5457c6fd9770769547d8757bf14813b0 qt: add missing tooltips to options menu settings (Jarol Rodriguez)
Pull request description:
This adds missing tooltips to the text of the `Size of database cache` and the `Number of script verification threads` settings.
All settings in the Options window will now have appropriate tooltip texts.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK 9bd168bf5457c6fd9770769547d8757bf14813b0 tested on Debian 5.10.46-4 (2021-08-03)
hebasto:
ACK 9bd168bf5457c6fd9770769547d8757bf14813b0, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
Tree-SHA512: d71946bfee33c624a8b79eafe514d2c902090a40bc25097be4c7da4a80270f53305002af1b27d5fd082a0f45f838e22036632f9445918c4b8898073b33c09c08
On master, the deployed bitcoin-qt application is categorized as an IOS application.
This is obviously incorrect, and the built executable is not an IOS executable.
To fix this, we set the CFBundleSupportedPlatforms key in our info.plist
This avoids having to remember to set it whenever mocktime is used with
peer connections. Also, it might help avoiding disconnects when
attaching a debugger to a running test.
This ensures that all gui translator comments end in a full stop.
If a comment does not end in a full stop, a translator may think
that the rest of the comment is being cut off.
While here, add a colon to the word "see" for any comments
touched which point to look at a link.
Since accounts were removed in commit c9c32e6b844fc79467b7e24c6c916142a0d08484,
this function is only called at one place and thus can be as well inlined.
0b869df1c913839855148d728514c76ba7664092 qt: Add cancel button to configuration options popup (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
This PR renames the **OK** button to **Continue** and adds a **Cancel** button to the configuration options pop-up.
This feature will give the user an option to abort opening the configuration file if they want to. This is an essential helpful feature that was missing in the master branch.
In some windows managers such as Windows I3. The exit button at the top right corner is missing. So this feature becomes crucial there. And even when the exit button is there, it doesn't prevent the opening of the configuration file even when pressed.
Additionally, it will always be possible to close using Keyboard Shortcut. This PR helps accessibility for those who need to use a mouse.
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ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 0b869df1c913839855148d728514c76ba7664092, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8):
prayank23:
tACK 0b869df1c9
Tree-SHA512: c314e8b84064134f028f66f5015eb0f6ba33d5d4174c9ff49dcb5d2b577dce6019f59f9c7913393a415a323ea98c26febf5ca26e3e2102e7a1d31171e01937f1
3ec061d9da0c8742bd9dec94ffeb82a11d000aba qt: Add "Copy address" item to the context menu in the Peers table (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Picking up #264
This adds a `Copy Address` context menu action to the `Peers Tab`.
Based on the first commit of PR #317 so that we can use `Qt::DisplayRole` in the `copyEntryData` function.
| Master | PR |
| ----------- | ----------- |
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ACKs for top commit:
shaavan:
tACK 3ec061d9da0c8742bd9dec94ffeb82a11d000aba
luke-jr:
utACK 3ec061d9da0c8742bd9dec94ffeb82a11d000aba
hebasto:
ACK 3ec061d9da0c8742bd9dec94ffeb82a11d000aba, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8):
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The new name describes better what the bool does and also limits the confusion of the three different concepts:
* fBlocksOnly (This bool to skip tx invs)
* -blocksonly (A setting to ignore incoming txs)
* block-relay-only (A connection type in the block-relay-only P2P graph)
57b3c5bda648016747553f49b6107fd6c7d90235 build_msvc: Drop 32-bit build configurations (Hennadii Stepanov)
b3decea7f6e3e2d021ab2bdbab9552659b44ea90 build_msvc: Make bitcoin-util ProjectGuid unique (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
A 32-bit application for Windows in 2021 looks outdated. I'm pretty sure no one is going to run Bitcoin Core v23.0 on 32-bit Windows.
Also see #15939.
ACKs for top commit:
sipsorcery:
tACK 57b3c5bda648016747553f49b6107fd6c7d90235.
Tree-SHA512: d03dccb7bab9f6694d008c4b1fdade1dbd7e5980b5199cc6648c1a8c0c66f07170ae9cb6a77b4ab54c9195003587051b94217b014f97c215dffeec2bcd8fcd6e
Since accounts were removed in commit c9c32e6b844fc79467b7e24c6c916142a0d08484,
this function is only called at one place and thus can be as well inlined. Also,
avoid a duplicate lookup by using the find() method and dereference, instead of
calling count() and operator[].
fa55c3dc1b4bbdc6a53bd11fa6c0b2ec6bbb64ae Raise InitError when peers.dat is invalid or corrupted (MarcoFalke)
fa4e2ccfd8ae96c381947285bef47cb39474ac89 Inline ReadPeerAddresses (MarcoFalke)
fa5aeec80c6cdca9ca027d80dff3b397911ff2c2 Move LoadAddrman from init to addrdb (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
peers.dat is silently erased when it can not be parsed or when it appears corrupted. Fix that by notifying the user. This might help in the following examples:
* The user provided the database, but picked the wrong one.
* A future version of Bitcoin Core wrote the file and it can't be read.
* The file was corrupted by a logic bug in Bitcoin Core.
* The file was corrupted by a disk failure.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
Code review re-ACK fa55c3dc1b4bbdc6a53bd11fa6c0b2ec6bbb64ae per `git range-diff eb1f570 fa59c6d fa55c3` and verified the new tests fail on master, except "Check mocked addrman is valid", as expected
prayank23:
tACK fa55c3dc1b
vasild:
ACK fa55c3dc1b4bbdc6a53bd11fa6c0b2ec6bbb64ae
Tree-SHA512: 78264a78ee570a3c3262cf9c8542b5ffaffa5f52da1eef66c8c381f346989272967cfe1769c573502d9d7d3f7ad68c3ac3b2ec734185d2e4e7595b7122b14196
fa676dbac87919061de9f82bce65e373e8d85bd1 test: pep-8 whitespace (MarcoFalke)
faed284eabb250a07331dfca22bb8f96a95c72ea test: Avoid intermittent test failure in feature_csv_activation.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Otherwise there will be disconnects if the test runs longer than the default peertimeout (60s):
```
node0 2021-09-05T20:28:30.973116Z (mocktime: 2021-09-01T07:17:29Z) [net] [net.cpp:1323] [InactivityCheck] socket receive timeout: 393061s peer=0
```
Fix that by skipping `InactivityCheck` via a large `-peertimeout`.
ACKs for top commit:
fanquake:
ACK fa676dbac87919061de9f82bce65e373e8d85bd1
Tree-SHA512: 061c0585a805aa2f8e55c4beedd4b8498a2951f33d60aa3632dda0a284db3a627d14a23dbd57e8a66c69a1612f39418e3a755c8ca97f6ae1105c0d70f0d1a801
32748da0f47f7aa9fba78dfb29aa426b14f15624 whitespace fixups after move and scripted-diff (glozow)
fa47622e8dc66bec9ea690aec3f0999108d76dc9 scripted-diff: rename variables in policy/rbf (glozow)
ac761f0a23c9c469fa00885edf3d5c9ae7c6a2b3 MOVEONLY: fee checks (Rules 3 and 4) to policy/rbf (glozow)
9c2f9f89846264b503d5573341bb78cf609cbc5e MOVEONLY: check that fees > direct conflicts to policy/rbf (glozow)
3f033f01a6b0f7772ae1b21044903b8f4249ad08 MOVEONLY: check for disjoint conflicts and ancestors to policy/rbf (glozow)
7b60c02b7d5e2ab12288393d2258873ebb26d811 MOVEONLY: BIP125 Rule 2 to policy/rbf (glozow)
f8ad2a57c61d1e817e2445226688e03080fc8688 Make GetEntriesForConflicts return std::optional (glozow)
Pull request description:
This PR does not change behavior. It extracts the BIP125 logic into helper functions (and puts them in the policy/rbf* files). This enables three things - I think each one individually is pretty good:
- Implementation of package RBF (see #22290). I want it to be as close to BIP125 as possible so that it doesn't become a distinct fee-bumping mechanism. Doing these move-only commits first means the diff is mostly mechanical to review, and I just need to create a function that mirrors the single transaction validation.
- We will be able to isolate and test our RBF logic alone. Recently, there have been some discussions on discrepancies between our code and BIP125, as well as proposals for improving it. Generally, I think making this code more modular and de-bloating validation.cpp is probably a good idea.
- Witness Replacement (replacing same-txid-different-wtxid when the witness is significantly smaller and therefore higher feerate) in a BIP125-similar way. Hopefully it can just be implemented with calls to the rbf functions (i.e. `PaysForRBF`) and an edit to the relevant mempool entries.
ACKs for top commit:
mjdietzx:
ACK 32748da0f47f7aa9fba78dfb29aa426b14f15624
theStack:
Code-review ACK 32748da0f47f7aa9fba78dfb29aa426b14f15624 📐
MarcoFalke:
review ACK 32748da0f47f7aa9fba78dfb29aa426b14f15624 🦇
Tree-SHA512: d89985c8b4b42b54861018deb89468e04968c85a3fb1113bbcb2eb2609577bc4fd9bf254593b5bd0e7ab059a0fa8192d1a903b00f77e6f120c7a80488ffcbfc0
853c4edb70f897a6a7165abaea4a303d7d448721 [net] Remove asmap argument from CNode::CopyStats() (John Newbery)
9fd5618610e91e3949536c5122cf31eb58c9aa6b [asmap] Make DecodeAsmap() a utility function (John Newbery)
bfdf4ef334a16ef6108a658bf4f8514754128c18 [asmap] Remove SanityCheckASMap() from netaddress (John Newbery)
07a9eccb60485e71494664cc2b1964ae06a3dcf0 [net] Remove CConnman::Options.m_asmap (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
These small cleanups to the asmap code are the first 4 commits from #22910. They're minor improvements that are independently useful whether or not 22910 is merged.
ACKs for top commit:
naumenkogs:
ACK 853c4edb70f897a6a7165abaea4a303d7d448721
theStack:
Concept and code-review ACK 853c4edb70f897a6a7165abaea4a303d7d448721 🗺️
fanquake:
ACK 853c4edb70f897a6a7165abaea4a303d7d448721
Tree-SHA512: 64783743182592ac165df6ff8d18870b63861e9204ed722c207fca6938687aac43232a5ac4d8228cf8b92130ab0349de1b410a2467bb5a9d60dd9a7221b3b85b
c427a5800bb53208d30eeb03a73ab8be879e5f45 doc: Set PYTHONUTF8=1 for functional tests on Windows (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The `PYTHONUTF8` environment variable is defined in [PEP 540](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0540/), and it is actually used in our CI: 5e3380b9f5/.cirrus.yml (L89)
This PR documents such usage to avoid users' [errors](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22922#issuecomment-915511037).
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
cr ACK c427a5800bb53208d30eeb03a73ab8be879e5f45
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At this point, or minimum required glibc is implicitly 2.18, due to
thread_local support being enabled by default. However, users can
disable thread_local support to maintain 2.17 ccompat for now, which is
currently done in the Guix build.
`AC_DEFINE()` takes `HAVE_STD__SYSTEM || HAVE_WSYSTEM` literally, meaning you
end up with the following in bitcoin-config.h:
```cpp
/* std::system or ::wsystem */
#define HAVE_SYSTEM HAVE_STD__SYSTEM || HAVE_WSYSTEM
```
This works for the preprocessor, because `HAVE_SYSTEM`, is defined, just unusually.
Remove this in favor of defining `HAVE_SYSTEM` to 1 in either case, given we
don't actually use `HAVE_STD__SYSTEM` or `HAVE_WSYSTEM`. We just use ::system if
we aren't building for Windows.
f530202353a4f8bb444966559aa15681ab3cebc6 Make unexpected time type in BCLog::LogMsg() a compile-time error (Martin Ankerl)
bddae7e7ff7bb5931ed807acaef7336f2ee98476 Add util/types.h with ALWAYS_FALSE template (MarcoFalke)
498b323425d960274c40472a6a847afc1982201d log, timer: improve BCLog::LogMsg() (Jon Atack)
8d2f847ed913f15677ae978a412015ac844ffceb sync: inline lock contention logging macro to fix time duration (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Follow-up to #22736.
The first commit addresses the issue identified and reported by Martin Ankerl in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#discussion_r703019629 to fix the lock contention duration reporting.
The next three commits make improvements to the timer code in `BCLog::LogMsg()` and add `util/types.h` with an `ALWAYS_FALSE` template, that springboard from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22736#discussion_r702747920 by Marco Falke.
ACKs for top commit:
martinus:
re-ACK f530202353a4f8bb444966559aa15681ab3cebc6. I ran a fully synced node for about a day. My node was mostly idle though so not much was going on. I [wrote a little script](https://github.com/martinus/bitcoin-stuff/blob/main/scripts/parse-debuglog-contention-single.rb) to parse the `debug.log` and summarize the output to see if anything interesting was going on, here is the result:
theStack:
ACK f530202353a4f8bb444966559aa15681ab3cebc6
Tree-SHA512: 37d093eac5590e1b5846ab5994d0950d71e131177d1afe4a5f7fcd614270f977e0ea117e7af788e9a74ddcccab35b42ec8fa4db3a3378940d4988df7d21cdaaa
fa309ee61c09726a8780acaea94502712f817921 bench: Fix 32-bit compilation failure in addrman bench (MarcoFalke)
fae0295a799499268caca9c385ac4d7061543980 ci: Switch multiprocess to i686 build (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Building for i686 with clang helps to catch bugs early for:
* The OSS-Fuzz i686 clang libFuzzer build
* The arm 32-bit native clang build
Fixes #22889
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hebasto:
ACK fa309ee61c09726a8780acaea94502712f817921
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fa7db1cbf7e8400b625fccd5757f8e1b200796bd [test] checks descendants limtis for second generation Package descendants (ritickgoenka)
Pull request description:
This PR adds a new functional test to test the new descendant limits for packages that were proposed in #21800.
```
+----------------------+
| |
| M1 |
| ^ ^ |
| M2 ^ |
| . ^ |
| . ^ |
| . ^ |
| . ^ |
| M24 ^ |
| ^ |
| P1 |
| ^ |
| P2 |
| |
+----------------------+
```
This test is for checking a transaction to fail its descendant count limits because of a combination of mempool descendants, package direct descendants, and package indirect descendants.
In this test, P1 has M1 as a mempool ancestor, P2 has no in-mempool ancestors, but when combined P2 has M1 as an ancestor and M1 exceeds descendant_limits (23 in-mempool descendants + 2 in-package descendants, a total of 26 including itself)
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ryanofsky:
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glozow:
ACK fa7db1cbf7e8400b625fccd5757f8e1b200796bd
jnewbery:
ACK fa7db1cbf7
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e6998838e5548991274ad2bf1697d862905b8837 doc: Add IPv6 address to zmq example (nthumann)
8abe5703a9bb76bc92204a6f69775790e96208fa test: Add IPv6 test to zmq (nthumann)
ded449b726e47f35798ef1c4b1e59123a0dc2b61 zmq: Enable IPv6 on listening socket (nthumann)
Pull request description:
This PR adds support for listening on IPv6 addresses with bitcoinds ZMQ interface, just like the RPC server.
Currently, it is not possible to specify an IPv6 address, as the `ZMQ_IPV6` [socket option](http://api.zeromq.org/master:zmq-setsockopt#toc27) is not set and therefore the ZMQ initialization fails, if one does so. The absence of this option has also been noted [here](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15198#issuecomment-617378512).
With this PR one can e.g. set `-zmqpubhashblock=tcp://[::1]:28333` to listen on the IPv6 loopback address.
ACKs for top commit:
laanwj:
Code review ACK e6998838e5548991274ad2bf1697d862905b8837
theStack:
Tested ACK e6998838e5548991274ad2bf1697d862905b8837 🌱
Tree-SHA512: 43c3043d8d5c79794d475926259c1be975b694db4fcc1f7750a9a28e242f0fa1b531735a63ea5777498003aa5834f6243f39742d0f3941f2f37593d0c7890700
fa0b916971e5bc23ad6396831940a2899ca05402 scripted-diff: Use generate* from TestFramework (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is needed for #22567.
By using the newly added `generate*` member functions of the test framework, it paves the way to make it easier to implicitly call `sync_all` after block generation to avoid intermittent issues.
ACKs for top commit:
jonatack:
ACK fa0b916971e5bc23ad6396831940a2899ca05402
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f78cc90524dc15c8981da2a480621c2e47e3c7dd ci: Fix merge_script in MSVC task (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
The new `merge_script` in the MSVC build task does not really exit early when the task is triggered by a non-pr.
In the current code e4aa9b15b9/.cirrus.yml (L104)
the `exit 0` command exits from the PowerShell call, not the recent `merge_script`. This cause the next lines e4aa9b15b9/.cirrus.yml (L105-L107) are executed unconditionally.
Here is an excerpt from [CI task log](https://api.cirrus-ci.com/v1/task/4578647416766464/logs/merge.log) for the ["Merge #22915: Remove confusing CAddrDB " commit](896649996b):
```
...
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>call powershell.exe -NoLogo -EncodedCommand ZwBpAHQAIAByAGUAcwBlAHQAIAAtAC0AaABhAHIAZAA=
HEAD is now at 896649996 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22915: Remove confusing CAddrDB
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>if 0 NEQ 0 exit /b 0
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>call powershell.exe -NoLogo -EncodedCommand aQBmACAAKAAkAGUAbgB2ADoAQwBJAFIAUgBVAFMAXwBQAFIAIAAtAGUAcQAgACQAbgB1AGwAbAApACAAewAgAGUAeABpAHQAIAAwADsAIAB9AA==
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>if 0 NEQ 0 exit /b 0
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>call powershell.exe -NoLogo -EncodedCommand ZwBpAHQAIABmAGUAdABjAGgAIAAkAGUAbgB2ADoAQwBJAFIAUgBVAFMAXwBSAEUAUABPAF8AQwBMAE8ATgBFAF8AVQBSAEwAIAAkAGUAbgB2ADoAQwBJAFIAUgBVAFMAXwBCAEEAUwBFAF8AQgBSAEEATgBDAEgA
From https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin
* branch HEAD -> FETCH_HEAD
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>if 0 NEQ 0 exit /b 0
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>call powershell.exe -NoLogo -EncodedCommand ZwBpAHQAIABtAGUAcgBnAGUAIABGAEUAVABDAEgAXwBIAEUAQQBEAA==
Already up to date.
C:\Users\ContainerAdministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\cirrus-ci-build>if 0 NEQ 0 exit /b 0
```
This PR fixes this issue, and makes `merge_script` log more readable.
ACKs for top commit:
MarcoFalke:
Concept ACK f78cc90524dc15c8981da2a480621c2e47e3c7dd
Tree-SHA512: c88b115f99f9019a4100a10df051e32c05487612c13105d10873b9cf38965eeca731604d36610ae750cb1f93ba77ce97dca7599fe4984181210d0753be4eb9a0
Init should only concern itself with the initialization order, not the
detailed initialization logic of every module.
Also, inlining logic into a method that is ~800 lines of code, makes it
impossible to unit test on its own.