faa359877270121b3cd442e1e5e865586ce7e530 ci: Add missing qttools5-dev install to Asan task (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This is required, according to the docs:
```
$ git grep --line-number 'qtbase5-dev qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools' doc
doc/build-unix.md:84: sudo apt-get install qtbase5-dev qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools
```
Also, needed for cmake.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK faa359877270121b3cd442e1e5e865586ce7e530.
Tree-SHA512: c986908f757d70d958267c1e902b5d7d94589360db61ddf7b9b398cd635b2172e83510c0c77fd6032810166342a286c0f95225b6c6639acd869e1e51c3348ea7
25bf86a225b0df3f48ade1016b47f5ee1636b988 [test]: ensure `estimatesmartfee` default mode is `economical` (ismaelsadeeq)
41a2545046bce315af697a3c6baf6e3fb2e824c2 [fees]: change `estimatesmartfee` default mode to `economical` (ismaelsadeeq)
Pull request description:
Fixes#30009
This PR changes the `estimatesmartfee` default mode to `economical`.
This was also suggested on IRC https://bitcoin-irc.chaincode.com/bitcoin-core-dev/2024-04-26#1021609
- `conservative` mode: This is the `estimatesmartfee` RPC mode which considers a longer history of blocks. It potentially returns a higher fee rate and is more likely to be sufficient for the desired target, but it is not as responsive to short-term drops in the prevailing fee market.
- `economical` mode: This is the `estimatesmartfee` RPC mode where estimates are potentially lower and more responsive to short-term drops in the prevailing fee market.
Since users are likely to use the default mode, this change will reduce overestimation for many users. The conservative mode remains available for those who wish to opt-in.
For an in-depth analysis of how significantly the `conservative` mode overestimates, see
https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/bitcoind-policy-estimator-modes-analysis/964.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK 25bf86a225
glozow:
ACK 25bf86a225b0df3f48ade1016b47f5ee1636b988
willcl-ark:
ACK 25bf86a225b0df3f48ade1016b47f5ee1636b988
Tree-SHA512: 78ebda667eb9c8f87dcc2f0e6c14968bd1de30358dc77a13611b186fb8427ad97d9f537bad6e32e0a1aa477ccd8c64fee4d41e19308ef3cb184ff1664e6ba8a6
e3edaccd9deb2da50be70d2d8768eca8821785c7 ci: add _LIBCPP_REMOVE_TRANSITIVE_INCLUDES to TSAN job (fanquake)
6e786165ca08013fe3cfb2641241133563a3f051 refactor: fix missing includes (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Add `_LIBCPP_REMOVE_TRANSITIVE_INCLUDES` to one of the libc++ CI jobs, to catch missing includes, that are otherwise hidden by transitive includes inside libc++. A more appropriate place for this might be the tidy job, but that does not use libc++.
See https://libcxx.llvm.org/DesignDocs/HeaderRemovalPolicy.html for more information.
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
re-ACK e3edaccd9deb2da50be70d2d8768eca8821785c7
Tree-SHA512: 3fb2e9bbbf4bb1570633d52939875ee674d934b645a4037a309643f84ab69edf0fb5b6cfcbd02fa7d92052a64fa63f31979a58fede23593c4df7c33a8cb2953a
These cause compile failures with _LIBCPP_REMOVE_TRANSITIVE_INCLUDES.
i.e:
```bash
In file included from init.cpp:8:
./init.h:46:54: error: no template named 'atomic' in namespace 'std'
46 | bool AppInitBasicSetup(const ArgsManager& args, std::atomic<int>& exit_status);
| ~~~~~^
1 error generated.
```
See: https://libcxx.llvm.org/DesignDocs/HeaderRemovalPolicy.html.
1bc9f64bee919bc46eb061ef8c66f936eb6a8918 contrib: assume binary existence in sec/sym checks (fanquake)
51d8f435c9ce8af0460380e52026b6d65b1de398 contrib: simplify ELF test-security-check (fanquake)
1810e20677fff974827ec433a4614d6fdad462b0 contrib: simplify PE test-security-check (fanquake)
6c9746ff9248e4f3c931a9bfd4dcc5f8bec7d412 contrib: simplify MACHO test-security-check (fanquake)
Pull request description:
The current `test-security-check` script is hard to understand, and change (i.e https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29987/files#diff-52aa0cda44721f089e53b128cb1232a876006ef257b211655456b17dfb2ec712); tests are also not done in isolation (when-possible). Fix that, and add missing checks. Simplifies future toolchain/security/hardening changes.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 1bc9f64bee919bc46eb061ef8c66f936eb6a8918 (assuming my Guix hashes match; I'll provide them shortly).
TheCharlatan:
ACK 1bc9f64bee919bc46eb061ef8c66f936eb6a8918
Tree-SHA512: 1885d0ce63a94ffa61345327f919da20b63de6dd4148d6db3ee8bad4485253a36e8ab0dbee48cecc02ea35d139edfed75453af45fc364bcbef6fe16b6823bc7a
c85accecafc20f6a6ae94bdf6cdd3ba9747218fd [refactor] delete EraseTxNoLock, just use EraseTx (glozow)
6ff84069a5dd92303ed2ec28f0ec7c96bbda3938 remove obsoleted TxOrphanage::m_mutex (glozow)
61745c7451ec64b26c74f672c688e82efb3b96aa lock m_recent_confirmed_transactions using m_tx_download_mutex (glozow)
723ea0f9a5b5e3f3f58ea049a98299ff0ebde468 remove obsoleted hashRecentRejectsChainTip (glozow)
18a43552509603ddf83b752fd7b4b973ba1dcf82 update recent_rejects filters on ActiveTipChange (glozow)
36f170d87924e50d0ff9be2a1b0f2a8f13950a9b add ValidationInterface::ActiveTipChange (glozow)
3eb1307df0a38ac4ea52995fbb03ead37387b41e guard TxRequest and rejection caches with new mutex (glozow)
Pull request description:
See #27463 for full project tracking.
This contains the first few commits of #30110, which require some thinking about thread safety in review.
- Introduce a new `m_tx_download_mutex` which guards the transaction download data structures including `m_txrequest`, the rolling bloom filters, and `m_orphanage`. Later this should become the mutex guarding `TxDownloadManager`.
- `m_txrequest` doesn't need to be guarded using `cs_main` anymore
- `m_recent_confirmed_transactions` doesn't need its own lock anymore
- `m_orphanage` doesn't need its own lock anymore
- Adds a new `ValidationInterface` event, `ActiveTipChanged`, which is a synchronous callback whenever the tip of the active chainstate changes.
- Flush `m_recent_rejects` and `m_recent_rejects_reconsiderable` on `ActiveTipChanged` just once instead of checking the tip every time `AlreadyHaveTx` is called. This should speed up calls to that function (no longer comparing a block hash each time) and removes the need to lock `cs_main` every time it is called.
Motivation:
- These data structures need synchronization. While we are holding `m_tx_download_mutex`, these should hold:
- a tx hash in `m_txrequest` is not also in `m_orphanage`
- a tx hash in `m_txrequest` is not also in `m_recent_rejects` or `m_recent_confirmed_transactions`
- In the future, orphan resolution tracking should also be synchronized. If a tx has an entry in the orphan resolution tracker, it is also in `m_orphanage`, and not in `m_txrequest`, etc.
- Currently, `cs_main` is used to e.g. sync accesses to `m_txrequest`. We should not broaden the scope of things it locks.
- Currently, we need to know the current chainstate every time we call `AlreadyHaveTx` so we can decide whether we should update it. Every call compares the current tip hash with `hashRecentRejectsChainTip`. It is more efficient to have a validation interface callback that updates the rejection filters whenever the chain tip changes.
ACKs for top commit:
instagibbs:
reACK c85accecafc20f6a6ae94bdf6cdd3ba9747218fd
dergoegge:
Code review ACK c85accecafc20f6a6ae94bdf6cdd3ba9747218fd
theStack:
Light code-review ACK c85accecafc20f6a6ae94bdf6cdd3ba9747218fd
hebasto:
ACK c85accecafc20f6a6ae94bdf6cdd3ba9747218fd, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK.
Tree-SHA512: c3bd524b5de1cafc9a10770dadb484cc479d6d4c687d80dd0f176d339fd95f73b85cb44cb3b6b464d38a52e20feda00aa2a1da5a73339e31831687e4bd0aa0c5
a517029646ac86f9d72fcea204ff45db41702e37 depends: switch to building expat with CMake (fanquake)
Pull request description:
Switch to building Expat with CMake, instead of Autotools.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
re-ACK a517029646ac86f9d72fcea204ff45db41702e37.
Tree-SHA512: ca040545dd83fb81a8b209aa24cae6e22eaeff04f44bdabc4454adf6ea63d34f4ae27bd5980c65db2d2542e23eb2712102719023c262ab63a933c90b5999c11e
09ce3501fa2ea2885a857e380eddb74605f7038c fix: Make TxidFromString() respect string_view length (Hodlinator)
01e314ce0ae30228742b6f19d2f12a050ab97e4d refactor: Change base_blob::SetHex() to take std::string_view (Hodlinator)
2f5577dc2e7ba668798a89a2f6ef72795db6c285 test: uint256 - Garbage suffixes and zero padding (Hodlinator)
f11f816800ac520064a1e96871d0b4cc9601ced7 refactor: Make uint256_tests no longer use deprecated BOOST_CHECK() (Hodlinator)
f0eeee2dc1329b0647df09bea9ccc0395bb82698 test: Add test for TxidFromString() behavior (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
### Problem
Prior to this, `TxidFromString()` was passing `string_view::data()` into `uint256S()` which meant it would only receive the a naked `char*` pointer and potentially scan past the `string_view::length()` until it found a null terminator (or some other non-hex character).
Appears to have been a fully dormant bug as callers were either passing a string literal or `std::string` directly to `TxidFromFromString()`, meaning a null terminator always existed at `pointer[length()]`. Bug existed since original merge of `TxidFromString()`.
### Solution
Make `uint256S()` (and `base_blob::SetHex()`) take and operate on `std::string_view` instead of `const char*` and have `TxidFromString()` pass that in.
(PR was prompted by comment in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30377#issuecomment-2208857200 (referring to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28922#discussion_r1404437378)).
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
re-ACK 09ce3501fa2ea2885a857e380eddb74605f7038c 🕓
paplorinc:
ACK 09ce3501fa2ea2885a857e380eddb74605f7038c
ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 09ce3501fa2ea2885a857e380eddb74605f7038c. I think the current code changes are about as small as you could make to fix the bug without introducing a string copy, and the surrounding test improvements are all very nice and welcome.
Tree-SHA512: c2c10551785fb6688d1e2492ba42a8eee4c19abbe8461bb0774d56a70c23cd6b0718d2641632890bee880c06202dee148126447dd2264eaed4f5fee7e1bcb581
29eafd5733d77b3e8f3f3ab6cd65c61ac0e8536b rpc: doc: use "output script" terminology consistently in "asm"/"hex" results (Sebastian Falbesoner)
Pull request description:
The wording "public key script" was likely chosen as a human-readable form of the technical term `scriptPubKey`, but it doesn't seem to be really widespread. Replace it by the more (probably most?) common term "output script" instead. Note that the argument for the `decodescript` RPC is not necessarily an output script (it could e.g. be also a redeem script), so in this case we just stay generic and use "script".
See also the draft BIP "Terminology for Transaction Components" (https://github.com/murchandamus/bips/blob/2022-04-tx-terminology/bip-tx-terminology.mediawiki) from murchandamus which suggests to use "output script" as well.
Affects the help text of the following RPCs:
- decodepsbt
- decoderawtransaction
- decodescript
- getblock (if verbosity=3)
- getrawtransaction (if verbosity=2,3)
- gettxout
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
ACK 29eafd5733d77b3e8f3f3ab6cd65c61ac0e8536b
achow101:
ACK 29eafd5733d77b3e8f3f3ab6cd65c61ac0e8536b
BrandonOdiwuor:
ACK 29eafd5733d77b3e8f3f3ab6cd65c61ac0e8536b
tdb3:
ACK 29eafd5733d77b3e8f3f3ab6cd65c61ac0e8536b
Tree-SHA512: 62eb92d42bc44e36dc3090df7b248a123868a74af253d2046de02086e688bf6ff98307b927ba2fee3d599f85e073aeb8eca90ed15105ca63b648b6796cfa340b
d63ef738001fb69ce04134cc8645dcd1e1cbccd1 test: Add loadtxoutset test with tip on snapshot block (Fabian Jahr)
c2f86d4bcba290c33ed99383cc76380bb15ba384 test: Remove already resolved assumeutxo todo comments (Fabian Jahr)
Pull request description:
The first commit removes three Todos that have been addressed previously (see commit message for details).
The second message resolves another todo by adding the missing test case. This is a special case of "the tip has more work than the snapshot" where the tip is the same block as the snapshot base block.
Related to #28648.
ACKs for top commit:
jrakibi:
ACK [d63ef73](d63ef73800)
achow101:
ACK d63ef738001fb69ce04134cc8645dcd1e1cbccd1
maflcko:
ACK d63ef738001fb69ce04134cc8645dcd1e1cbccd1
alfonsoromanz:
Re ACK d63ef738001fb69ce04134cc8645dcd1e1cbccd1
Tree-SHA512: 8d5a25fc0b26531db3a9740132694138f2103b7b42eeb1d4a64095bfc901c1372e23601c0855c7def84c8a4e185d10611e4e830c4e479f1b663ae6ed53abb130
Prior to this, passing string_view::data() into uint256S() meant the latter would only receive the a naked char* pointer and potentially scan past the string_view::length() until it found a null terminator (or some other non-hex character).
Appears to have been a fully dormant bug as callers were either passing a string literal or std::string directly to TxidFromFromString(), meaning null terminator always existed at pointer[length()]. Bug existed since original merge of TxidFromString(), discussed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28922#discussion_r1404437378.
6a5e9e40e1dd3d397020703feb9aa0b6f4577c98 doc: use proper doxygen formatting for CTxMemPool::cs (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Having `@par title` followed by an empty line renders improperly in Doxygen - it results in a paragraph with a title but without a body.
https://www.doxygen.nl/manual/commands.html#cmdpar
This also results in a compiler warning (or error) with Clang 19:
```
./txmempool.h:368:34: error: empty paragraph passed to '@par' command [-Werror,-Wdocumentation]
368 | * @par Consistency guarantees
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
1 error generated.
```
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
review ACK 6a5e9e40e1dd3d397020703feb9aa0b6f4577c98
tdb3:
ACK 6a5e9e40e1dd3d397020703feb9aa0b6f4577c98
Tree-SHA512: 2c4c9e5fd4bd44754800a9bcfff74df101afc060b84451c45aa098e4ceb05a47f28a36f8473b31222552fad6339b752a148e6b1c7d41c2003f515b3eb4060902
Having `@par title` followed by an empty line renders improperly in
Doxygen - it results in a paragraph with a title but without a body.
https://www.doxygen.nl/manual/commands.html#cmdpar
This also results in a compiler warning (or error) with Clang 19:
```
./txmempool.h:368:34: error: empty paragraph passed to '@par' command [-Werror,-Wdocumentation]
368 | * @par Consistency guarantees
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^
1 error generated.
```
fa33a63bd9458f3487a0592983c1363cd30a3c74 fuzz: Speed up PickValue in txorphan (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`PickValue` will advance a begin iterator on the `outpoints` set, which is expensive, because it only has a `++` operator. As it is called in a loop of `num_in` (~`outpoints.size()`), the runtime is `O(outpoints.size() ^ 2)`.
Fix it by making the runtime linear.
ACKs for top commit:
glozow:
ACK fa33a63bd9458f3487a0592983c1363cd30a3c74, thanks for taking the suggestion
dergoegge:
utACK fa33a63bd9458f3487a0592983c1363cd30a3c74
Tree-SHA512: 33f440d97c6834d907d43a8d29e4fb2c995f0d244460bd079af100f13d3607a53e44a0db52f4eb5c487d98df0ff4f2f6d987bf94b922ae9f4506f1295ad6214c
8c935e625ea75d180144f0526d6a0d5fd58c1f29 depends: Fix CMake-generated `libevent*.pc` files (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Broken out of #30454. This is a backport of the merged upstream PR: https://github.com/libevent/libevent/pull/1622.
Note that after #29835 we might end up dropping pkg-config and using the installed CMake files directly, but that depends on whether or not enough distros actually ship those files.
Either way, having fixed up .pc files won't hurt.
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 8c935e625ea75d180144f0526d6a0d5fd58c1f29.
fanquake:
ACK 8c935e625ea75d180144f0526d6a0d5fd58c1f29
Tree-SHA512: 259c2ad78fb9e90370a7205dc71c40acda1a872f6509435133bc1c4c2c3de57366e80679aa083e13ed85e7966883dc470c0147ee171a2ed0171a18cd5ffc99b3
fa7bee13bf745d8d244fa8d3579a21016a0cb66d lint: Use git clone --depth=1 (MarcoFalke)
fadb7c2a91123639a673d0bab2403499040207bf lint: Add missing docker.io prefix to ci/lint_imagefile (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently, the `ci/lint_imagefile` may pick the wrong (non-native) architecture due to the missing prefix.
For example, assuming the user has previously pulled an s390x image:
```
$ podman run --rm 'docker.io/s390x/debian:bookworm' dpkg --print-architecture
exec /usr/bin/dpkg: exec format error
```
Now, `debian:bookworm` will refer to the same image:
```
$ podman run --rm 'debian:bookworm' dpkg --print-architecture
exec /usr/bin/dpkg: exec format error
```
However, `docker.io/debian:bookworm` works fine:
```
$ podman run --rm 'docker.io/debian:bookworm' dpkg --print-architecture
arm64
```
(Also includes a nit-fix from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30499#discussion_r1686470495)
ACKs for top commit:
paplorinc:
utACK fa7bee13bf745d8d244fa8d3579a21016a0cb66d
hebasto:
ACK fa7bee13bf745d8d244fa8d3579a21016a0cb66d.
Tree-SHA512: 4b6d562c14c67bef984ad25f6a3a1ef7f1059dc2859c603c45083b36bcacafa3248fc74176e2e4626fdc39507e9353f458ddbc4077f805c03e970df46af02224
0388ad0d65b6c9ee802ca641eb01d69fcdd5605d depends: switch zmq to CMake (Cory Fields)
fefb3bbe5b538f8faa59de191914ad0c22c3ade6 depends: add zeromq no librt patch (fanquake)
a522ef15424110f76172b3c0603fa08f7291c9fc depends: add zeromq cmake minimum patch (fanquake)
cbbc229adf4c12ad4bd7edde71425b8ef217edfc depends: add zeromq windows usage patch (fanquake)
2de68d6d388b9a33c57234d3161f6ffc4c2a0246 depends: add zeromq builtin sha1 patch (fanquake)
0c8605253ae887dac316264cb969b752027d277a depends: add zeromq mktemp macos patch (fanquake)
Pull request description:
This picks up a change, which is a switch to building zeromq with CMake. It includes a number of patches, some which have already been upstreamed (see each patch for details).
ACKs for top commit:
hebasto:
ACK 0388ad0d65b6c9ee802ca641eb01d69fcdd5605d.
Tree-SHA512: 5567e432b4e4e0446c41d502bd61810a80b329dea2399b5d9d9f6e79acc450d1c6ba861c8238ba895de98338cfc5dc44ad2bf86ee8c222ecb3fbf47d6eb60da4
fa8d73e86e1c11cdfe8154ab84edc1948283454b lint: Use consistent out-of-tree build for python and test_runner (MarcoFalke)
fa0f859885ee2c39c2d1cc704797c2461f3c473e doc: Clarify intent of ./ci/lint_run_all.sh (MarcoFalke)
fa9ad59f8796e0c7e9463f47beda7dfb81ad69a9 lint: Use $CI_RETRY_EXE when building ./ci/lint_imagefile (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30496
Seems odd to sometimes do an out-of-tree build (via `./ci/lint_imagefile`, see `test/lint/README.md`) and sometimes not (via Cirrus CI, see `./ci/lint_run_all.sh`).
Fix it by doing an out-of-tree build consistently in the same location.
Also, fix `$CI_RETRY_EXE`, while touching this.
ACKs for top commit:
josibake:
utACK fa8d73e86e
willcl-ark:
utACK fa8d73e86e1c11cdfe8154ab84edc1948283454b
paplorinc:
utACK fa8d73e86e1c11cdfe8154ab84edc1948283454b
Tree-SHA512: 4181ca14299a798850f5e05f180f3305a3378081ca8dabf6ab2da6115997cc17f6ef0f10db9b2b31618e59231083e5c4a971432d27b4d77903e655be21155abb
Previous code was confusing and brittle. For example, the full import
"source ./ci/test/00_setup_env.sh" and $PATH overwrite was not needed.
Fix it by simply copying the exe to /ci_retry and use that in
$CI_RETRY_EXE.
This is also a fix, because previously ci/lint_imagefile did use an
empty $CI_RETRY_EXE.
a8e3af1a82dd584a1cc3ffbe587e66889f72e3c7 qa: Do not assume running `feature_asmap.py` from source directory (Hennadii Stepanov)
9bf7ca6cad888d460f57d249264dc0062025bb3f qa: Consider `cache` and `config.ini` relative to invocation directory (Hennadii Stepanov)
a0473442d1c22043f5a288bd9255c006fd85d947 scripted-diff: Add `__file__` argument to `BitcoinTestFramework.init()` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This PR includes changes split from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30454. They improve the functional test framework, allowing users to [run individual functional tests](https://github.com/hebasto/bitcoin/issues/146) from the build directory in the new CMake-based build system.
This functionality is not available for out-of-source builds using the current Autotools-based build system, which always requires write permissions for the source directory. Nevertheless, this PR can be tested as suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30463#issuecomment-2232618421:
1. Make an out-of-source build:
```
$ ./autogen.sh
$ mkdir ../build && cd ../build
$ ../bitcoin/configure
$ make
```
2. Create a symlink in the build directory to a functional test:
```
$ ln --symbolic ../../../bitcoin/test/functional/wallet_disable.py ./test/functional/
```
3. Run this symlink:
```
$ ./test/functional/wallet_disable.py
```
The last command fails on the master branch:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/hebasto/git/build/./test/functional/wallet_disable.py", line 31, in <module>
DisableWalletTest().main()
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 106, in __init__
self.parse_args()
File "/home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 210, in parse_args
config.read_file(open(self.options.configfile))
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/test/config.ini'
```
and succeeds with this PR.
ACKs for top commit:
maflcko:
tested ACK a8e3af1a82dd584a1cc3ffbe587e66889f72e3c 🎨
glozow:
ACK a8e3af1a82dd584a1cc3ffbe587e66889f72e3c7, tested with the steps in op
stickies-v:
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7703884ab19cd7ffddc5c52ba57dec82fbc8dc2b Fix MSVC warning C4273 "inconsistent dll linkage" (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
Broken out of https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30454.
When using CMake, the user can select the MSVC runtime library to be:
1) Statically-linked (with the corresponding `x64-windows-static` vcpkg triplet) or
2) Dynamically-linked (with the corresponding `x64-windows` vcpkg triplet)
In the latter case, the compiler emits the [C4273](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/error-messages/compiler-warnings/compiler-warning-level-1-c4273) warning.
As the "Necessary on some platforms" comment does not apply to MSVC, skip the declaration for MSVC.
The MSVC build system in the master branch supports the statically-linked runtime only: ed739d14b5/build_msvc/common.init.vcxproj.in (L65)
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d318c4ef56465ccad1a1d4d27c52216e0b69ad4e depends: bump libmultiprocess for CMake fixes (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Broken out of #30454 . Bumped [even further](4883197abc (r1684802528)) after https://github.com/chaincodelabs/libmultiprocess/pull/98 was merged upstream.
hebasto Presumably this approach works now with the CMake branch?
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When using CMake, the user can select the MSVC runtime library to be:
1) Statically-linked (with the corresponding `x64-windows-static` vcpkg
triplet) or
2) Dynamically-linked (with the corresponding `x64-windows` vcpkg
triplet)
In the latter case, the compiler emits the C4273 warning.
As the "Necessary on some platforms" comment does not apply to MSVC,
skip the declaration for MSVC.
The CMake WIN32_WINNT autodetection is broken, and must be set
manually. We may want to set is explicitly in any case, but the
brokenness should also be fixed upstream.
Also patch out depends paths, that would cause non-determinism.
Co-authored-by: fanquake <fanquake@gmail.com>