ff9c671b11refactor: Work around GCC 9 `-Wredundant-move` warning (Russell Yanofsky)b837b334dbnet: Fail instead of truncate command name in CMessageHeader (Wladimir J. van der Laan) Pull request description: Fixes all 3 from #16992 (see commits) - net: Fail instead of truncate command name in CMessageHeader - refactor: Use std::move workaround for unique_ptr upcast only when necessary ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: ACKff9c671b11-- patch looks correct sipa: utACKff9c671b11ryanofsky: Code review ACKff9c671b11. Looks good and seems to pass travis, modulo a timeout on one build hebasto: ACKff9c671b11, tested on Fedora 31: Tree-SHA512: 52d8c13aaf0d56f9bc546a98d7f853eae21f7e325b202fdeb2286b19a9a0ee308634c644b039f60ad8043421e382381cbf1bce58d9f807547f928621c7d245d0
Internal c++ interfaces
The following interfaces are defined here:
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Chain— used by wallet to access blockchain and mempool state. Added in #14437, #14711, #15288, and #10973. -
ChainClient— used by node to start & stopChainclients. Added in #14437. -
Node— used by GUI to start & stop bitcoin node. Added in #10244. -
Handler— returned byhandleEventmethods on interfaces above and used to manage lifetimes of event handlers. -
Init— used by multiprocess code to access interfaces above on startup. Added in #10102.
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.