Previously they may have taken more than 10 seconds. Now they should
finish in less than one second.
This also allows to drop one dependency to be installed.
The rules have many issues:
* Most are redundant, because Python already has a built-in
IndentationError, a subclass of SyntaxError, to enforce whitespace.
* They are not enforced consistently anyway, see for examples [1][2]
below.
* They are stylistic rules where the author intentionally formatted the
code to be easier to read. Starting to enforce them now would make the
code harder to read and create frustration in the future.
Fix all issues by removing them.
[1]:
test/functional/feature_cltv.py:63:35: E272 [*] Multiple spaces before keyword
|
61 | # | Script to prepend to scriptSig | nSequence | nLockTime |
62 | # +-------------------------------------------------+------------+--------------+
63 | [[OP_CHECKLOCKTIMEVERIFY], None, None],
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ E272
[2]:
contrib/asmap/asmap.py:395:13: E306 [*] Expected 1 blank line before a nested definition, found 0
|
393 | prefix.pop()
394 | hole = not fill and (lhole or rhole)
395 | def candidate(ctx: Optional[int], res0: Optional[list[ASNEntry]],
| ^^^ E306
Any kind of syntax error is already reported, so there is no need to
enumerate all possible types of syntax errors of ancient versions of
Python 2 or 3.
Ideally all call sites should accept std::byte instead of uint8_t but those transformations are left to future PRs.
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i --regexp-extended 's/\bParseHex\(("[^"]*")\)/\1_hex_u8/g' $(git grep -l ParseHex -- :src ':(exclude)src/test/util_tests.cpp')
sed -i --regexp-extended 's/\bParseHex<std::byte>\(("[^"]*")\)/\1_hex/g' $(git grep -l ParseHex -- :src ':(exclude)src/test/util_tests.cpp')
sed -i --regexp-extended 's/\bScriptFromHex\(("[^"]*")\)/ToScript(\1_hex)/g' src/test/script_tests.cpp
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
Co-Authored-By: MarcoFalke <*~=`'#}+{/-|&$^_@721217.xyz>
Co-Authored-By: Ryan Ofsky <ryan@ofsky.org>
- Adds using namespace.
- Extracts ToScript helper function from ScriptFromHex, to be used heavily in the next commit.
- Changes ScriptFromHex from using ParseHex to TryParseHex, now asserting the string is valid.
- Use even number of hex digits in comment (and apply replacement from next commit to only touch line once).
The following scripted-diff commit will replace ParseHex("...") with "..."_hex_u8, but this replacement will not work in cases where vectors are needed instead of arrays, and is not ideal in cases where std::byte is accepted.
For example, it is currently necessary to use _hex_v_u8 when calling CScript operator<< because that operator does not currently support std::array or std::byte.
Conversely, it is incorrect to use _hex_v instead of _hex in net_processing.cpp for the MakeAndPushMessage argument, because if the argument is a std::vector it is considered variable-length and serialized with a size prefix, but if the argument is a std::array or Span is it considered fixed length and serialized without a prefix.
By the same logic, it is also safe to change the NUMS_H constant in pubkey.cpp from a std::vector to std::array because it is never serialized.
* Use BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS and BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL instead of deprecated BOOST_CHECK.
* Avoid repeating expected values.
* Break out repeated HEX_PARSE_INPUT and rename ParseHex_expected to HEX_PARSE_OUTPUT.
Done in preparation for adding a couple more tests in the next commit.
Co-Authored-By: l0rinc <pap.lorinc@gmail.com>
Beyond renaming it also adjusts whitespace and adds braces to conform to current doc/developer-notes.md.
TestEncrypt: Change iterator type to auto in ahead of vector -> span conversion.
Only touches functions that will be modified in next commit.
7ee5c3c5b2fb477a283df8861e28005ef514bd20 Fix a few likely documentation typos (Lőrinc)
Pull request description:
Found them during CMake migration - and ran a quick spellcheck for the rest to cover any remaining ones
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fae7e3791c9ed8053166773fcfb583ad19d006dd test: Correct the random seed log on a prevector test failure (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is mostly a style-cleanup for the tests' random generation:
1) `g_insecure_rand_ctx` in the tests is problematic, because the name is a leftover when the generator was indeed insecure. However, now the generator is *deterministic*, because the seed is either passed in or printed (c.f. RANDOM_CTX_SEED). Stating that deterministic randomness is insecure in the tests seems redundant at best. Fix it by just using `m_rng` for the name.
2) The global random context has many one-line aliases, such as `InsecureRand32`. This is problematic, because the same line of code may use the context directly and through a wrapper at the same time. For example in net_tests (see below). This inconsistency is harmless, but confusing. Fix it by just removing the one-line aliases.
```
src/test/net_tests.cpp: auto msg_data_1 = g_insecure_rand_ctx.randbytes<uint8_t>(InsecureRandRange(100000));
````
3) The wrapper for randmoney has the same problem that the same unit test uses the context directly and through a wrapper at the same time. Also, it has a single type of Rng hardcoded. Fix it by accepting any type.
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7e86541f723d62c7ec6768f7f592c09ba2047d9e descriptors: Add PubkeyProvider::Clone (Ava Chow)
Pull request description:
It is convenient to have a descriptor which specifies both receiving and change addresses in a single string. However, as discussed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/17190#issuecomment-895515768, it is not feasible to use a generic multipath specification like BIP 88 due to combinatorial blow up and that it would result in unexpected descriptors.
To resolve that problem, this PR proposes a targeted solution which allows only a single pair of 2 derivation indexes to be inserted in the place of a single derivation index. So instead of two descriptor `wpkh(xpub.../0/0/*)` and `wpkh(xpub.../0/1/*)` to represent receive and change addresses, this could be written as `wpkh(xpub.../0/<0;1>/*)`. The multipath specifier is of the form `<NUM;NUM>`. Each `NUM` can have its own hardened specifier, e.g. `<0;1h>` is valid. The multipath specifier can also only appear in one path index in the derivation path.
This results in the parser returning two descriptors. The first descriptor uses the first `NUM` in all pairs present, and the second uses the second `NUM`. In our implementation, if a multipath descriptor is not provided, a pair is still returned, but the second element is just `nullptr`.
The wallet will not output the multipath descriptors (yet). Furthermore, when a multipath descriptor is imported, it is expanded to the two descriptors and each imported on its own, with the second descriptor being implicitly for internal (change) addresses. There is no change to how the wallet stores or outputs descriptors (yet).
Note that the path specifier is different from what was proposed. It uses angle brackets and the semicolon because these are unused characters available in the character set and I wanted to avoid conflicts with characters already in use in descriptors.
Closes#17190
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04fb085f6bddc90e806deefd90c72104763f055a build: remove old MSVC build system (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This has been superseded by CMake, and should not be blocked on anything for removal.
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Pull request description:
This is a backport of: https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/pull/4706.
Similar to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30488.
Addresses https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29723#issuecomment-2239864170:
> Looking at the mingw .pc generated by this PR:
>
> ```
> Libs: -L${libdir} -lzmq
> Libs.private:
> Requires.private:
> ```
>
> It looks like we'll need to take [zeromq/libzmq#4706](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq/pull/4706) as well for CMake. That can be done as a follow-up though, as it's not yet merged upstream.
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Pull request description:
CMake was merged after branching-off for `28.x`.
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Pull request description:
This PR introduces a new CMake-based build system, which is a drop-in replacement for the current Autotools-based build system.
ML announcement: https://groups.google.com/g/bitcoindev/c/hgKkfQWzrTo
As discussed during the recent CoreDev meetup in April, the switch from Autotools to CMake is intended to happen as soon as possible after branching 28.x off, which means that 29.0 will be built using CMake.
This PR branch is essentially the [staging branch](https://github.com/hebasto/bitcoin/tree/cmake-staging), with every change reviewed and tested by a group of contributors, including (in alphabetical order):
- [**achow101**](https://github.com/achow101)
- [**fanquake**](https://github.com/fanquake)
- [**maflcko**](https://github.com/maflcko)
- [**m3dwards**](https://github.com/m3dwards)
- [**pablomartin4btc**](https://github.com/pablomartin4btc)
- [**real-or-random**](https://github.com/real-or-random)
- [**ryanofsky**](https://github.com/ryanofsky)
- [**sipsorcery**](https://github.com/sipsorcery)
- [**TheCharlatan**](https://github.com/TheCharlatan)
- [**theStack**](https://github.com/theStack)
- [**theuni**](https://github.com/theuni)
- [**vasild**](https://github.com/vasild)
Reviewing in a separate staging repo was suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/27060#issuecomment-1431798320.
The accompanying changes to the OSS-Fuzz project are available in https://github.com/hebasto/oss-fuzz/pull/8.
Please refer to the [build options parity table](https://gist.github.com/hebasto/2ef97d3a726bfce08ded9df07f7dab5e). The "auto" value is no longer available; non-default values must be specified explicitly. Additionally, the new default values have been chosen to suit the everyday build experience for the majority of developers.
System requirements for using the CMake-based build system:
- CMake >= 3.22 (if not available in your system's repository, it can be downloaded from https://cmake.org/download/)
- a build tool of your choice:
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fad0cf6f2619df8df435a2da6da49eeb5510a10f refactor: Use std::ranges::equal in GetNetworkForMagic (MarcoFalke)
fadf0a7e15d66ba3230153e789b785e6cf8ab84c refactor: Remove Span operator==, Use std::ranges::equal (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`std::span` removed the comparison operators, so it makes sense to remove them for the `Span` "backport" as well. Using `std::ranges::equal` also has the benefit that some `Span` temporary constructions can now be dropped.
This is required to move from `Span` toward `std::span`.
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8dec4e1294a6c6895b4fe23f38cd067dc8f2352f fuzz: fix timeout in `crypto_fschacha20poly1305` (brunoerg)
Pull request description:
Fixes#30505
This PR fixes a timeout in `crypto_fschacha20poly1305` by reducing the number of iterations. I left it running for a while and noticed it speeds up the target and do not impact coverage.
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maflcko:
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stratospher:
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49f9b645ea3f42c1b9e0a83b26af8fc8f6fa159d refactor: Testnet4 - Replace uint256S("str") -> uint256{"str"} (Hodlinator)
Pull request description:
Ran scripted-diff from 2d9d752e4fc30aabf2ddd36ca7a63432d26d4fea:
```
sed -i --regexp-extended -e 's/\buint256S\("(0x)?([^"]{64})"\)/uint256{"\2"}/g' $(git grep -l uint256S)
```
Follow-up to Testnet4 introduction #29775 which overlapped with work on `uint256` `consteval` ctor #30560 (the latter includes the scripted-diff commit).
Going forward `uint256{}` should be used for constants instead of `uint256S()`.
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maflcko:
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fjahr:
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setup_clean_chain=True is deleted so it uses the default.
Also, vout is now returned from send_to_address,
so now there is no need to fetch it manually
Also remove not-needed code that was used with the old
transaction handling.
18d65d27726bf9fc7629b8e794047a10c9cf6156 test: use uint256::FromUserHex for RANDOM_CTX_SEED (stickies-v)
6819e5a329c3bf38e47a07434e2a3c0031f808d0 node: use uint256::FromUserHex for -assumevalid parsing (stickies-v)
2e58fdb544b538dba9823bcd5754d074272bfc04 util: remove unused IsHexNumber (stickies-v)
8a44d7d3c1e5d5af6779c3e4befe514c9dafb8ff node: use uint256::FromUserHex for -minimumchainwork parsing (stickies-v)
70e2c87737e77ee85812cc328c4ddfaea7147533 refactor: add uint256::FromUserHex helper (stickies-v)
85b7cbfcbe3f94770bdf73dedd8bda0193a44627 test: unittest chainstatemanager_args (stickies-v)
Pull request description:
Since fad2991ba073de0bd1f12e42bf0fbaca4a265508, `uint256S` has been [deprecated](fad2991ba0 (diff-800776e2dda39116e889839f69409571a5d397de048a141da7e4003bc099e3e2R138)) because it is less robust than the `base_blob::FromHex()` introduced in [the same PR](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30482). Specifically, it tries to recover from length-mismatches, recover from untrimmed whitespace, 0x-prefix and garbage at the end, instead of simply requiring exactly 64 hex-only characters. _(see also #30532)_
This PR carves out the few `uint256S` callsites that may potentially prove a bit more controversial to change because they deal with user input and backwards incompatible behaviour change.
The main behaviour change introduced in this PR is:
- `-minimumchainwork` will raise an error when input is longer than 64 hex digits
- `-assumevalid` will raise an error when input contains invalid hex characters, or when it is longer than 64 hex digits
- test: the optional RANDOM_CTX_SEED env var will now cause tests to abort when it contains invalid hex characters, or when it is longer than 64 hex digits
After this PR, the remaining work to remove `uint256S` completely is almost entirely mechanical and/or test related. I will open that PR once #30560 is merged because it builds on that.
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fa7b9b99a2ed466d1765d748f4a59c2f581b974f refactor: Require std::input_iterator for all InputIterator in prevector (MarcoFalke)
d4444419001ca2af4c601a996461b67110645a52 refactor: Allow CScript construction from any std::input_iterator (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently only (pre)vector iterators and raw pointers are accepted. However, this makes it harder to construct from input iterators provided by other classes, such as `std::span`.
Fix that.
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fab0e834b8cf906c286ebbeed86eca8d65854f75 bench: [refactor] iwyu (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Missing includes are problematic, because:
* Upcoming releases of a C++ standard library implementation often minimize their internal header dependencies. For example, `_LIBCPP_REMOVE_TRANSITIVE_INCLUDES` (https://libcxx.llvm.org/DesignDocs/HeaderRemovalPolicy.html). This can lead to compile failures, which are easy to fix for developers, but may not be for users. For example, commit 138f8671569f7ebb8c84e9d80c44cddeda9e3845 had to add missing includes to accommodate GCC 15 (and the commit had to be backported).
* A Bitcoin Core developer removing a feature from a module and wanting to drop the now unused includes may not be able to do so without touching other unrelated files, because those files rely on the transitive includes.
Moreover, missing or extraneous includes are problematic, because they may be confusing the code reader as to what the real dependencies are.
Finally, extraneous includes may slow down the build.
Fix all issues in `bench`, by applying the rule include-what-you-use (iwyu).
Follow-up pull requests will handle the other places.
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