This removes the ability to set an offset in the SpanReader constructor,
as the current code is broken. All call sites use pos=0, so it is actually
unused. If future call sites need it, SpanReader{a, b, c, d} is equivalent
to SpanReader{a, b, c.subspan(d)}.
It also removes the ability to deserialize from SpanReader directly from
the constructor. This too is unused, and can be more idiomatically
simulated using (SpanReader{a, b, c} >> x >> y >> z) instead of
SpanReader{a, b, c, x, y, z}.
fa292724598c273867bc6dbf311f1440fe2541ba Remove redundant MakeUCharSpan wrappers (MarcoFalke)
faf4aa2f47c0de4f3a0c5f5fe5b3ec32f611eefd Remove CDataStream::Init in favor of C++11 member initialization (MarcoFalke)
fada14b948cac147198e3b685b5dd8cb72dc2911 Treat CDataStream bytes as uint8_t (MarcoFalke)
fa8bdb048e65cae2d26bea3f991717a856e2fb39 refactor: Drop CDataStream constructors in favor of one taking a Span of bytes (MarcoFalke)
faa96f841fe45bc49ebb6e07ac82a129fa9c40bf Remove unused CDataStream methods (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Using `uint8_t` for raw bytes has a style benefit:
* The signedness is clear from reading the code, as it does not depend on the architecture
Other clean-ups in this pull include:
* Remove unused methods
* Constructor is simplified with `Span`
* Remove `Init()` member in favor of C++11 member initialization
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Change the serialization of `CAddrMan` to serialize its addresses
in ADDRv2/BIP155 format by default. Introduce a new `CAddrMan` format
version (3).
Add support for ADDRv2 format in `CAddress` (un)serialization.
Co-authored-by: Carl Dong <contact@carldong.me>
4f4993fe2a Remove UBSan suppression (practicalswift)
958e1a307e streams: Remove unused seek(size_t) (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Fix broken `streams_vector_reader` test. Remove unused `seek(size_t)`.
Before this change the test `streams_vector_reader` triggered an unintended unsigned integer wraparound. It tried so seek using a negative value in `reader.seek(-6)`.
Changes in this PR:
* Fix broken `VectorReader::seek(size_t)` test case
* Remove unused `seek(size_t)`
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75778a0724 test: Correct ineffectual WithOrVersion from transactions_tests (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
`WithOrVersion` uses `|` to combine the versions, and `|` with 0 is a no-op.
NicolasDorier / sipa do you recall why the version is being overridden here?
Introduced in ab48c5e72156b34300db4a6521cb3c9969be3937
Last updated 81e3228fcb33e8ed32d8b9fbe917444ba080073a
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WithOrVersion uses | to combine the versions, and | with 0 is a no-op.
Instead I run it with PROTOCOL_VERSION and 0 separately, as the original
code only tested PROTOCOL_VERSION but apparently only intended to test
version 0.
Introduced in ab48c5e72156b34300db4a6521cb3c9969be3937
Last updated 81e3228fcb33e8ed32d8b9fbe917444ba080073a
Golomb-Rice coding, as specified in BIP 158, involves operations on
individual bits. These classes will be used to implement the
encoding/decoding operations.
0-input transactions can be ambiguously deserialized as being witness
transactions. Since the unsigned transaction is never serialized as
a witness transaction as it has no witnesses, we should always
deserialize it as a non-witness transaction and set the serialization
flags as such.
Also always serialize the unsigned transaction as a non-witness transaction.
Currently, the READWRITE macro cannot be passed any non-const temporaries, as
the SerReadWrite function only accepts lvalue references.
Deserializing into a temporary is very common, however. See for example
things like 's >> VARINT(n)'. The VARINT macro produces a temporary wrapper
that holds a reference to n.
Fix this by accepting non-const rvalue references instead of lvalue references.
We don't propagate the rvalue-ness down, as there are no useful optimizations
that only apply to temporaries.
Then use this new functionality to get rid of many (but not all) uses of the
'REF' macro (which casts away constness).
99ba0c3 Don't use pass by reference to const for cheaply-copied types (bool, char, etc.). (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Don't use pass by reference to const for cheaply-copied types (`bool`, `char`, etc.).
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9db9d62 Refactor: make the read function simpler (gnuser)
Pull request description:
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Use C++11's better capability of expressing an interface of a non-copyable class by publicly deleting its copy ctor and assignment operator instead of just declaring them private.
6e8c48dc5 Add const to methods that do not modify the object for which it is called (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
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