bitcoin/src/interfaces
W. J. van der Laan 488e745560
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#12677: RPC: Add ancestor{count,size,fees} to listunspent output
6cb60f3e6d652ffa4cf570426a7cf1f690d15c45 doc/release-notes: Add new listunspent fields (Luke Dashjr)
0be2f17ef5649c2d77efbbbdd9222332b2ebf0d2 QA: Add tests for listunspent ancestor{count,size,fees} to mempool_packages (Luke Dashjr)
6966e80f453c46d5d0a923118205f19ac2f4e336 RPC: Add ancestor{count,size,fees} to listunspent output (Luke Dashjr)
3f77dfdaf0f0bfe0c4662a616d6943f31bdd5bf4 Expose ancestorsize and ancestorfees via getTransactionAncestry (Luke Dashjr)

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Internal c++ interfaces

The following interfaces are defined here:

  • Chain — used by wallet to access blockchain and mempool state. Added in #14437, #14711, #15288, and #10973.

  • ChainClient — used by node to start & stop Chain clients. Added in #14437.

  • Node — used by GUI to start & stop bitcoin node. Added in #10244.

  • Wallet — used by GUI to access wallets. Added in #10244.

  • Handler — returned by handleEvent methods on interfaces above and used to manage lifetimes of event handlers.

  • Init — used by multiprocess code to access interfaces above on startup. Added in #19160.

  • Ipc — used by multiprocess code to access Init interface across processes. Added in #19160.

The interfaces above define boundaries between major components of bitcoin code (node, wallet, and gui), making it possible for them to run in different processes, and be tested, developed, and understood independently. These interfaces are not currently designed to be stable or to be used externally.