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7f5ac4520d build: swap otool for (llvm-)objdump
Similar to libtool, (llvm-)otool only exists with a version suffix
on some systems (Ubuntu), which makes it annoying to use/find. Avoid
this, by switching to objdump. Which is a drop-in replacement.

This is related to #21778, and the switchover to using vanilla LLVM for
macOS.
2024-05-08 16:36:41 +08:00
43a66c55ec Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30053: test: added test coverage to loadtxoutset could not open file
ee67bba76c test: added test coverage to loadtxoutset (kevkevin)

Pull request description:

  The functional test coverage did not cover the rpc error of "Couldn't open file..." for loadtxoutset and this test adds coverage for it

  This adds coverage to this line
  https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/rpc/blockchain.cpp#L2777

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    ACK ee67bba76c
  davidgumberg:
    LGTM ACK ee67bba76c
  rkrux:
    ACK [ee67bba](ee67bba76c)
  alfonsoromanz:
    ACK ee67bba76c. Code looks good to me. I also ran `test/functional/feature_assumeutxo.py` to make sure all tests passes, including this one.
  tdb3:
    ACK for ee67bba76c

Tree-SHA512: 210a7eb928f625d2a8d9acb63ee83cb4aaec9c267e5a0c52ad219c2935466e2cdc68667e30ad29566e6060981587e5bec42805d296f6e60f9b3b13f3330575f2
2024-05-08 16:15:00 +08:00
74f517b441 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30054: ci: Exclude feature_init for now in valgrind task
fab179d102 ci: Exclude feature_init for now in valgrind task (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/30011

ACKs for top commit:
  fanquake:
    ACK fab179d102

Tree-SHA512: 5943a2abcec59253af8775e8ac7a120011a92cb66711b01a7e377a9302175d56c7de39ce028edc875b1584bf65458f92face2b0ee2028e84f4d3978d2cbafd0a
2024-05-08 11:56:32 +08:00
09d3ad2861 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30025: doc: fix broken relative md links
4b9f49da2b doc: fix broken relative md links (willcl-ark)

Pull request description:

  These relative links in our documentation are broken, fix them.

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    ACK 4b9f49da2b
  ryanofsky:
    Code review ACK 4b9f49da2b. Thanks for the updates!
  ismaelsadeeq:
    Re ACK 4b9f49da2b

Tree-SHA512: df4ef5ddece6c21125ce719ed6a4f69aba4f884c353ff7a8445ecb6438ed6bf0ff8268a1ae19cdd910adaadc189c6861c445b4d469f92ee81874d810dcbd0846
2024-05-08 11:54:46 +08:00
4e56df8f91 Merge bitcoin-core/gui#819: Fix misleading signmessage error with segwit
fb9f150759 gui: fix misleading signmessage error with segwit (willcl-ark)

Pull request description:

  As described in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/10542 (and numerous other places), message signing in Bitcoin Core does not support "signing with a segwit address" and likely will not in the foreseeable future, or at least until a new message-signing standard is agreed upon.

  Therefore update the possibly misleading error message presented to the user in the GUI to detail more specifically the reason their message cannot be signed, in the case that a non P2PKH address is entered.

  This change takes the [suggested wording](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/10542#issuecomment-1960313569) from @adiabat.

  Perhaps with this we can close https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/10542 ?

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    ACK fb9f150759.

Tree-SHA512: 5ba8d722ad3632dad2e0a2aa94b0f466b904e7885a247a5d26ebdfce54e3611090b103029d8dfce92adc49e50fe5f4830f687d867b4c56c3ea997e519b4e188d
2024-05-07 21:31:14 +01:00
8efd03ad04 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29494: build: Assume HAVE_CONFIG_H, Add IWYU pragma keep to bitcoin-config.h includes
fa09451f8e Add lint check for bitcoin-config.h include IWYU pragma (MarcoFalke)
dddd40ba82 scripted-diff: Add IWYU pragma keep to bitcoin-config.h includes (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The `bitcoin-config.h` includes have issues:

  * The header is incompatible with iwyu, because symbols may be defined or not defined. So the `IWYU pragma: keep` is needed to keep the include when a symbol is not defined on a platform. Compare the previous discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29408#issuecomment-1948959711
  * Guarding the includes by `HAVE_CONFIG_H` is verbose and brittle. Now that all build config dependencies have been removed from low level headers, the benefits are questionable, and the guard can be removed. The linter could also be tricked by guarding the include by `#if defined(HAVE_C0NFIG_H)` (`O` replaced by `0`). Compare the previous discussion in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29404#discussion_r1483189853 .

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    ACK fa09451f8e
  TheCharlatan:
    ACK fa09451f8e
  hebasto:
    re-ACK fa09451f8e, only rebased since my recent [review](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29494#pullrequestreview-2028864535) (`timedata.cpp` removed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29623).

Tree-SHA512: 47cb973f7f24bc625acc4e78683371863675d186780236d55d886cf4130e05a78bb04f1d731aae7088313b8e963a9677cc77cf518187dbd99d776f6421ca9b52
2024-05-07 14:14:03 -04:00
fa52e13ee8 test: Remove struct.pack from almost all places 2024-05-07 15:41:17 +02:00
fa826db477 scripted-diff: test: Use int.to_bytes over struct packing
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
 sed -i --regexp-extended 's!struct.pack\(.<?B., (.*)\)!\1.to_bytes(1, "little")!g'             $( git grep -l struct.pack )
 sed -i --regexp-extended 's!struct.pack\(.<I., (.*)\)!\1.to_bytes(4, "little")!g'              $( git grep -l struct.pack )
 sed -i --regexp-extended 's!struct.pack\(.<H., (.*)\)!\1.to_bytes(2, "little")!g'              $( git grep -l struct.pack )
 sed -i --regexp-extended 's!struct.pack\(.<i., (.*)\)!\1.to_bytes(4, "little", signed=True)!g' $( git grep -l struct.pack )
 sed -i --regexp-extended 's!struct.pack\(.<q., (.*)\)!\1.to_bytes(8, "little", signed=True)!g' $( git grep -l struct.pack )
 sed -i --regexp-extended 's!struct.pack\(.>H., (.*)\)!\1.to_bytes(2, "big")!g'                 $( git grep -l struct.pack )
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2024-05-07 15:40:47 +02:00
faf2a975ad test: Use int.to_bytes over struct packing
This is done in prepration for the scripted diff, which can not deal
with those lines.
2024-05-07 15:40:41 +02:00
faf3cd659a test: Normalize struct.pack format
* Add () around some int values
* Remove b-prefix from strings

This is needed for the scripted diff to work.
2024-05-07 15:40:40 +02:00
fab179d102 ci: Exclude feature_init for now in valgrind task 2024-05-07 08:53:18 +02:00
ef09f535b7 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29984: net: Replace ifname check with IFF_LOOPBACK in Discover
a68fed111b net: Fix misleading comment for Discover (laanwj)
7766dd280d net: Replace ifname check with IFF_LOOPBACK in Discover (laanwj)

Pull request description:

  Checking the interface name is kind of brittle. In the age of network namespaces and containers, there is no reason a loopback interface can't be called differently.

  Check for the `IFF_LOOPBACK` flag to detect loopback interface instead.

  Also remove a misleading comment in Discover's doc comment.

ACKs for top commit:
  sipa:
    utACK a68fed111b
  willcl-ark:
    utACK a68fed111b
  theuni:
    utACK a68fed111b. Satoshi-era brittleness :)

Tree-SHA512: e2d7fc541f40f6a6af08286e7bcb0873ff55debdcd8b38b03f274897b673a6fb51d84d6c7241a02a9567ddf2645f50231d91bb1f55307ba7c6e68196c29b0edf
2024-05-07 10:28:58 +08:00
78e52f663f doc: rpc: fix submitpackage examples 2024-05-07 00:22:30 +01:00
1a875d4049 rpc: update min package size error message in submitpackage
Currently, the only allowed package topology has a min size of 2.
Update the error message to reflect that.
2024-05-07 00:22:28 +01:00
f9ece258aa doc: rpc: submitpackage takes sorted array 2024-05-07 00:21:44 +01:00
17f74512f0 test: add bounds checking for submitpackage RPC 2024-05-07 00:21:43 +01:00
ee67bba76c test: added test coverage to loadtxoutset
The functional test coverage did not cover the rpc error of Couldn't
open file for loadtxoutset and this test adds coverage for it
2024-05-06 17:11:22 -05:00
cc67d33fda refactor: Simply include CTxMemPool::Options in CTxMemPool directly rather than duplicating definition 2024-05-06 20:34:10 +00:00
63d0b930f8 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29845: rpc: return warnings as an array instead of just a single one
42fb5311b1 rpc: return warnings as an array instead of just a single one (stickies-v)

Pull request description:

  The RPC documentation for `getblockchaininfo`, `getmininginfo` and `getnetworkinfo` states that "warnings" returns "any network and blockchain warnings". In practice, only a single warning (i.e. the latest one that is set) is returned, the other ones are ignored.

  Fix that by returning all warnings as an array.

  As a side benefit, clean up the GetWarnings() logic.

  Since this PR changes the RPC result schema, I've added release notes. Users can temporarily revert to the old results by using `-deprecatedrpc=warnings`, until it's removed in a future version.

  ---

  Some historical context from git log:

  - when `GetWarnings` was introduced in 401926283a, it was used in the `getinfo` RPC, where only a [single error/warning was returned](401926283a (diff-7442c48d42cd5455a79915a0f00cce5e13359db46437a32b812876edb0a5ccddR250)) (similar to how it is now).
  - later on, "warnings" RPC response fields were introduced, e.g. in ef2a3de25c, with the description [stating](ef2a3de25c (diff-1021bd3c74415ad9719bd764ad6ca35af5dfb33b1cd863c0be49bdf52518af54R411)) that it returned "any network warnings" but in practice still only a single warning was returned

ACKs for top commit:
  achow101:
    re-ACK 42fb5311b1
  tdb3:
    Re ACK for 42fb5311b1
  TheCharlatan:
    ACK 42fb5311b1
  maflcko:
    ACK 42fb5311b1 🔺

Tree-SHA512: 4225ed8979cd5f030dec785a80e7452a041ad5703445da79d2906ada983ed0bbe7b15889d663d75aae4a77d92e302c93e93eca185c7bd47c9cce29e12f752bd3
2024-05-06 12:24:09 -04:00
fdb41e08c4 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29773: build, bench, msvc: Add missing benchmarks
31a15f0aff bench: Disable WalletCreate* benchmarks when building with MSVC (Hennadii Stepanov)
23dc0c19ac msvc, bench: Add missing source files to bench_bitcoin project (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  On the master branch, the `bench_bitcoin.vcxproj` MSVC project misses wallet-specific source files.

  This PR fixes this issue.

  Benchmark run on Windows:
  ```
  > src\bench_bitcoin.exe -filter="CoinSelection|BnBExhaustion|Wallet.*"

  |               ns/op |                op/s |    err% |     total | benchmark
  |--------------------:|--------------------:|--------:|----------:|:----------
  |          398,800.00 |            2,507.52 |    1.5% |      0.01 | `BnBExhaustion`
  |          584,450.00 |            1,711.01 |    1.5% |      0.01 | `CoinSelection`
  |       86,603,650.00 |               11.55 |    0.4% |      1.91 | `WalletAvailableCoins`
  |            7,604.00 |          131,509.73 |    0.9% |      0.01 | `WalletBalanceClean`
  |          124,028.57 |            8,062.66 |    2.6% |      0.01 | `WalletBalanceDirty`
  |            7,587.12 |          131,802.30 |    1.9% |      0.01 | `WalletBalanceMine`
  |               48.58 |       20,583,872.99 |    0.9% |      0.01 | `WalletBalanceWatch`
  |        2,371,060.00 |              421.75 |    1.3% |      0.13 | `WalletCreateTxUseOnlyPresetInputs`
  |       96,861,760.00 |               10.32 |    0.9% |      5.31 | `WalletCreateTxUsePresetInputsAndCoinSelection`
  |              280.71 |        3,562,424.13 |    1.5% |      0.01 | `WalletIsMineDescriptors`
  |            1,033.47 |          967,618.32 |    0.3% |      0.01 | `WalletIsMineLegacy`
  |              282.36 |        3,541,599.91 |    0.5% |      0.01 | `WalletIsMineMigratedDescriptors`
  |      484,547,300.00 |                2.06 |    1.0% |      2.43 | `WalletLoadingDescriptors`
  |       29,924,300.00 |               33.42 |    0.4% |      0.15 | `WalletLoadingLegacy`
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    lgtm ACK 31a15f0aff

Tree-SHA512: 0241af06126edf612489322cdce66ba43792066b5400b1719a8b9d1ec62030e8a9d497e2f01e38290e94c387db59ccf2a458f4b35d3dc8030a1a1413d89eb792
2024-05-06 21:02:30 +08:00
5deb0b024e build, test, doc: Temporarily remove Android-related stuff
Previously, our Android builds were geared towards generating APKs,
which relied on Qt. However, after migrating to C++20, compiling for
Android became unfeasible due to Qt 5.15's compatibility limitations
with NDK only up to r25, which includes an outdated embedded libc++.

All removed stuff will be reinstated after migrating the build system to
CMake and upgrading Qt to version 6.x."
2024-05-06 11:29:14 +01:00
00ac1b963d Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29960: depends: pass verbose through to cmake based makefiles
7c69baf227 depends: pass verbose through to cmake based make (Max Edwards)

Pull request description:

  While testing https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29708 I was not able to enable verbose output to check which flags were being given to the compiler.

  With this PR, running depends with V=1 will enable verbose output from makefiles generated by cmake.

  How to test:

  ```shell
  make -C depends libnatpmp V=1
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    ACK 7c69baf227. Tested using the folowing command:
  fanquake:
    ACK 7c69baf227

Tree-SHA512: 81cd1326e940c5f14cbde96735fd02b03c1150881ed88d1e8dfa9385dfa12284bfa2cdfe097ce5f43a726c1718afb76ae16f71552ab68c207d74fdc1f7bb46ae
2024-05-06 09:47:29 +08:00
f7b81c7e1e Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30031: msvc: Compile test\fuzz\miniscript.cpp
9155b733e1 build, msvc: Compile test\fuzz\miniscript.cpp (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR resolves the remained point from the https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/29774#issuecomment-2028808614:
  > What is the issue with the ... miniscript fuzz tests?

  From the CI [log](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/actions/runs/8941546183/job/24562123707?pr=30031#step:29:234):
  ```
  miniscript_script: succeeded against 721 files in 1s.
  Run miniscript_script with args ['D:\\a\\bitcoin\\bitcoin\\src\\fuzz.exe', WindowsPath('D:/a/_temp/qa-assets/fuzz_seed_corpus/miniscript_script')]
  miniscript_smart: succeeded against 1429 files in 2s.
  Run miniscript_smart with args ['D:\\a\\bitcoin\\bitcoin\\src\\fuzz.exe', WindowsPath('D:/a/_temp/qa-assets/fuzz_seed_corpus/miniscript_smart')]
  miniscript_stable: succeeded against 1871 files in 2s.
  Run miniscript_stable with args ['D:\\a\\bitcoin\\bitcoin\\src\\fuzz.exe', WindowsPath('D:/a/_temp/qa-assets/fuzz_seed_corpus/miniscript_stable')]
  miniscript_string: succeeded against 918 files in 3s.
  Run miniscript_string with args ['D:\\a\\bitcoin\\bitcoin\\src\\fuzz.exe', WindowsPath('D:/a/_temp/qa-assets/fuzz_seed_corpus/miniscript_string')]
  ```

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    ACK 9155b733e1
  TheCharlatan:
    ACK 9155b733e1

Tree-SHA512: 967f199aac41733265532518ff7b1d881ba5a7bbde9f827d6a0b6d984c94a65b20d5854ce0ea247158eaa17b21d4c9f7d25c79bac17960788bacd2586112630b
2024-05-06 09:33:56 +08:00
dd8fa86193 test: use tagged ephemeral MiniWallet instance in fill_mempool 2024-05-05 12:36:51 +02:00
b2037ad4ae test: add MiniWallet tagging support to avoid UTXO mixing
Note that this commit doesn't change behaviour yet, as tagging isn't
used in any MiniWallet instance.
2024-05-05 12:33:34 +02:00
c8e6d08236 test: refactor: eliminate COINBASE_MATURITY magic number in fill_mempool 2024-05-05 12:33:34 +02:00
4f347140b1 test: refactor: move fill_mempool to new module mempool_util
This is needed to avoid circular dependencies in later commits.
Can be reviewed via `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra`.
2024-05-05 12:33:30 +02:00
75d27fefc7 net: reduce LOCK(cs_main) scope in ProcessGetBlockData
This also changes behavior if ReadBlockFromDisk or
ReadRawBlockFromDisk fails. Previously, the node would crash
due to an assert. This has been replaced with logging the error,
disconnecting the peer, and returning early.
2024-05-04 15:38:39 -04:00
613a45cd4b net: reduce LOCK(cs_main) scope in GETBLOCKTXN
Also adds a static assertion that MAX_BLOCKTXN_DEPTH <= MIN_BLOCKS_TO_KEEP
2024-05-04 15:33:36 -04:00
9155b733e1 build, msvc: Compile test\fuzz\miniscript.cpp 2024-05-04 09:04:09 +01:00
eb0bdbdd75 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28657: miniscript: make operator""_mst consteval
63317103c9 miniscript: make operator_mst consteval (Pieter Wuille)

Pull request description:

  It seems modern compilers don't realize that all invocations of operator""_mst can be evaluated at compile time, despite the `constexpr` keyword.

  Since C++20, we can force them to evaluate at compile time using `consteval`, turning all the miniscript type constants into actual compile-time constants.

  This should give a nice but not very important speedup for miniscript logic, but it's also a way to start testing C++20 features.

ACKs for top commit:
  hebasto:
    re-ACK 63317103c9.
  theuni:
    utACK 63317103c9

Tree-SHA512: bdc9f1a6499b8bb3ca04f1a158c31e6876ba97206f95ee5718f50efd58b5b4e6b8867c07f791848430bfaa130b9676d8a68320b763cda9a340c75527acbfcc9e
2024-05-04 09:13:11 +08:00
61d3280c3a Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#29907: test: Fix test/streams_tests.cpp compilation on SunOS / illumos
976e5d8f7b test: Fix `test/streams_tests.cpp` compilation on SunOS / illumos (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  On systems where `int8_t` is defined as `char`, the `{S,Uns}erialize(Stream&, signed char)` functions become undefined.

  This PR resolves the issue by testing `{S,Uns}erialize(Stream&, int8_t)` instead.

  No behavior change on systems where `int8_t` is defined as `signed char`, which is the case for most other systems.

  Fixes https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29884.

  An alternative approach is mentioned in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29884#issuecomment-2058434577 as well.

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    lgtm ACK 976e5d8f7b
  theuni:
    ACK 976e5d8f7b. Nice to have the serialization concept actually tested :)

Tree-SHA512: 1033863e584fa8e99a281b236fa01fc919f610a024bcec792116762e28c1c16ee481bd01325c3a0ca9dd9d753176aa63bd9ac7e08a9bbce772db2949d06f6e61
2024-05-04 09:07:44 +08:00
bd597c33e3 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25972: build: no-longer disable WARN_CXXFLAGS when CXXFLAGS is set
f0e22be69a build: no-longer disable WARN_CXXFLAGS when CXXFLAGS is set (fanquake)
b088062e68 ci: remove -Wdocumentation from -Werror in multiprocess CI (fanquake)
bec6a88fbc ci: remove -Warray-bounds from -Werror for win64 (fanquake)
7469ac7032 ci: disable -Werror=maybe-uninitialized for Windows builds (fanquake)

Pull request description:

  Now that `CXXFLAGS` are [back in user control](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24391), I don't think there's a
  reason to no-longer use our warning flags when `CXXFLAGS` has been
  overriden (this includes, by default, when building from depends).

  Anyone can suppress warnings from third-party code by
  passing the relevant `-Wno-` options in `CXXFLAGS`.

  Closes: #18092.

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    utACK f0e22be69a 🍡
  hebasto:
    ACK f0e22be69a.
  theuni:
    ACK f0e22be69a. It'll be nice to have this fixed.
  TheCharlatan:
    ACK f0e22be69a

Tree-SHA512: dcef4bd4a57bab6f586ca015fad725e7a38bf24b7a08808a74d8c8ca47cf68c5fca7b04ed38649a047c6929fb708e2c97f2000fc46d5a8d25da49951c5bb0f66
2024-05-04 08:47:18 +08:00
2451a217dd test: addmultisigaddress, coverage for script size limits 2024-05-03 14:20:45 -03:00
53302a0981 bugfix: addmultisigaddress, add unsupported operation for redeem scripts over 520 bytes
Due to a bug in the legacy wallet, the p2sh maximum script size limit is also imposed
on 'p2sh-segwit' and 'bech32' redeem scripts.
Although redeem scripts over MAX_SCRIPT_ELEMENT_SIZE bytes are technically valid for
segwit output types, we don't want to enable this feature in legacy wallets for the
following reasons:

1) It introduces a compatibility-breaking change requiring downgrade protection; older
   wallets would be unable to interact with these "new" legacy wallets.

2) Considering the ongoing deprecation of the legacy spkm, this issue adds another
   good reason to transition towards descriptors.
2024-05-03 14:20:45 -03:00
9be6065cc0 test: coverage for 16-20 segwit multisig scripts
This exercises the bug fixed by previous commits, where
we were unable to generate and sign for segwit redeem scripts
(in this case multisig redeem scripts) longer than 520 bytes.

and also, this adds coverage for legacy 15-15 multisig script
generation and signing.
2024-05-03 14:20:45 -03:00
9d9a91c4ea rpc: bugfix, incorrect segwit redeem script size used in signrawtransactionwithkey
The process currently fails to sign redeem scripts that are longer than
520 bytes. Even when it shouldn't. The 520 bytes redeem scripts limit
is a legacy p2sh rule, and not a segwit limitation.

Segwit redeem scripts are not restricted by the script item size limit.

The reason why this occurs, is the usage of the same keystore used by
the legacy spkm. Which contains blockage for any redeem scripts longer
than the script item size limit.
2024-05-03 14:20:45 -03:00
0c9fedfc45 fix incorrect multisig redeem script size limit for segwit
The multisig script generation process currently fails when
the user exceeds 15 keys, even when it shouldn't. The maximum
number of keys allowed for segwit redeem scripts (p2sh-segwit
and bech32) is 20 keys.
This is because the redeem script placed in the witness is not
restricted by the item size limit.

The reason behind this issue is the utilization of the legacy
p2sh redeem script restrictions on segwit ones. Redeem scripts
longer than 520 bytes are blocked from being inserted into the
keystore, which causes the signing process and the descriptor
inference process to fail.

This occurs because the multisig generation flow uses the same
keystore as the legacy spkm (FillableSigningProvider), which
contains the 520-byte limit.
2024-05-03 14:20:44 -03:00
f7a173b578 test: rpc_createmultisig, decouple 'test_sortedmulti_descriptors_bip67'
Move-only commit. No behavior change.
2024-05-03 14:19:55 -03:00
4f33dbd8f8 test: rpc_createmultisig, decouple 'test_mixing_uncompressed_and_compressed_keys'
And also, simplified the test a bit by re-using the already existing 'wallet_multi'
(instead of creating a new one). Plus, removed the 'is_bdb_compiled()' calls
which were there basically to check if the test has the wallet compiled or not.
2024-05-03 14:19:55 -03:00
25a81705d3 test: rpc_createmultisig, remove unnecessary checkbalances()
The function exists merely to check that the node2's wallet
received the transactions created during all the 'do_multisig()'
calls.
It was created as a standalone function because 'getbalance()'
only returns something when transactions are confirmed. So,
the rationale on that time was to have a method mining blocks
to confirm the recently created transactions to be able to
check the incoming balance.
This is why we have the "moved" class field.

This change removes all the hardcoded amounts and verifies
node2 balance reception directly inside 'do_multisig()'.
2024-05-03 14:19:55 -03:00
b5a3289433 test: refactor, multiple cleanups in rpc_createmultisig.py
Cleaning up the test in the following ways:

* Generate priv-pub key pairs used for testing only once (instead of doing it 4 times).
* Simplifies 'wmulti' wallet creation, load and unload process.
* Removes confusing class members initialized and updated inside a nested for-loop.
* Simplifies do_multisig() outpoint detection:
  The outpoint index information is already contained in MiniWallet's
  `send_to` return value dictionary as "sent_vout".

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Falbesoner <sebastian.falbesoner@gmail.com>
2024-05-03 14:19:54 -03:00
3635d43268 test: rpc_createmultisig, remove manual wallet initialization
There is no need to manually initialize the wallets within the test
case. The test framework already initializes them when `_requires_wallet`
is true.
2024-05-03 14:19:54 -03:00
f5b6f621ff Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30024: doc: replace remaining "520" magic nums with MAX_SCRIPT_ELEMENT_SIZE
ffc674595c Replace remaining "520" magic numbers with MAX_SCRIPT_ELEMENT_SIZE (Jon Atack)

Pull request description:

  Noticed these while reviewing BIPs yesterday.

  It would be clearer and more future-proof to refer to their constant name.

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2024-05-03 12:36:56 -04:00
f9486de6a9 Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30029: test: remove duplicate WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR constant definition
af3c18169a [test]: remove duplicate WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR (ismaelsadeeq)

Pull request description:

  Notice this while working on #29523

  - `blocktools.py` and `messages.py` both define `WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR` constant

  99d7538cdb/test/functional/test_framework/blocktools.py (L48)

  99d7538cdb/test/functional/test_framework/messages.py (L68)
  - This PR deletes the one in `blocktools.py` and update the tests to only use `WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR` from `messages.py`

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2024-05-03 12:36:00 -04:00
63317103c9 miniscript: make operator_mst consteval
It seems modern compilers don't realize that all invocations of operator""_mst
can be evaluated at compile time, despite the constexpr keyword.

Since C++20, we can force them to evaluate at compile time, turning all the
miniscript type constants into actual compile-time constants.

It appears that MSVC does not support consteval operator"" when used inside
certain expressions. For the few places where this happens, define a
constant outside the operator call.

Co-Authored-By: Hennadii Stepanov <32963518+hebasto@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-03 11:38:14 -04:00
4b9f49da2b doc: fix broken relative md links
These relative links in our documentation are broken, fix them.
2024-05-03 16:07:12 +01:00
70e4d6ff1d Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#30026: refactor, test: Always initialize pointer
bd2de7ac59 refactor, test: Always initialize pointer (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This change fixes MSVC warning [C4703](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/error-messages/compiler-warnings/compiler-warning-level-4-c4703).

  All `DisableSpecificWarnings` dropped from `test_bitcoin.vcxproj` as all remained are inherited from `common.init.vcxproj`.

  Required to simplify warning suppression porting to the CMake-based build system.

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2024-05-03 09:54:52 -04:00
af3c18169a [test]: remove duplicate WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR 2024-05-03 10:30:50 +01:00
fb9f150759 gui: fix misleading signmessage error with segwit
As described in #10542 (and numerous other places), message signing in
Bitcoin Core only supports message signing using P2PKH addresses, at
least until a new message-signing standard is agreed upon.

Therefore update the possibly-misleading error message presented to the
user in the GUI to detail more specifically the reason their message
cannot be signed, in the case that a non P2PKH address is entered.
2024-05-03 08:36:57 +01:00