77f37f58ad2f349cecb2eda28b415267d3d7d76e doc: update enum naming in developer notes (Jon Atack) Pull request description: Per our current doc, the general rule is we follow the C++ Core Guidelines, which for enumerator naming stipulate: https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#Renum-caps ``` Don’t use ALL_CAPS for enumerators Reason: Avoid clashes with macros. ``` but our examples (and often, codebase) are contradictory to it (and perhaps to common usage), which can be confusing when a contributor needs to choose a style to use. This patch: - updates the enumerator examples to snake_case per CPP Core Guidelines - clarifies for contributors that in this project enumerators may be snake_case, PascalCase or ALL_CAPS, and to use what seems appropriate. ACKs for top commit: practicalswift: cr ACK 77f37f58ad2f349cecb2eda28b415267d3d7d76e ryanofsky: ACK 77f37f58ad2f349cecb2eda28b415267d3d7d76e. I think this is good because it modernizes the example and clarifies current conventions. promag: ACK 77f37f58ad2f349cecb2eda28b415267d3d7d76e. Tree-SHA512: 7facc607fe5e1abab0f635864340143f13c2e4bb074eb17eac7d829dcd0cf244c5c617fc49d35e8774e8af1fa1205eeebe0cca81f538a2a61f6a7ba200878bc6
Bitcoin Core
Setup
Bitcoin Core is the original Bitcoin client and it builds the backbone of the network. It downloads and, by default, stores the entire history of Bitcoin transactions, which requires a few hundred gigabytes of disk space. Depending on the speed of your computer and network connection, the synchronization process can take anywhere from a few hours to a day or more.
To download Bitcoin Core, visit bitcoincore.org.
Running
The following are some helpful notes on how to run Bitcoin Core on your native platform.
Unix
Unpack the files into a directory and run:
bin/bitcoin-qt
(GUI) orbin/bitcoind
(headless)
Windows
Unpack the files into a directory, and then run bitcoin-qt.exe.
macOS
Drag Bitcoin Core to your applications folder, and then run Bitcoin Core.
Need Help?
- See the documentation at the Bitcoin Wiki for help and more information.
- Ask for help on Bitcoin StackExchange.
- Ask for help on #bitcoin on Libera Chat. If you don't have an IRC client, you can use web.libera.chat.
- Ask for help on the BitcoinTalk forums, in the Technical Support board.
Building
The following are developer notes on how to build Bitcoin Core on your native platform. They are not complete guides, but include notes on the necessary libraries, compile flags, etc.
- Dependencies
- macOS Build Notes
- Unix Build Notes
- Windows Build Notes
- FreeBSD Build Notes
- OpenBSD Build Notes
- NetBSD Build Notes
- Android Build Notes
Development
The Bitcoin repo's root README contains relevant information on the development process and automated testing.
- Developer Notes
- Productivity Notes
- Release Notes
- Release Process
- Source Code Documentation (External Link)
- Translation Process
- Translation Strings Policy
- JSON-RPC Interface
- Unauthenticated REST Interface
- Shared Libraries
- BIPS
- Dnsseed Policy
- Benchmarking
Resources
- Discuss on the BitcoinTalk forums, in the Development & Technical Discussion board.
- Discuss project-specific development on #bitcoin-core-dev on Libera Chat. If you don't have an IRC client, you can use web.libera.chat.
Miscellaneous
- Assets Attribution
- bitcoin.conf Configuration File
- Files
- Fuzz-testing
- I2P Support
- Init Scripts (systemd/upstart/openrc)
- Managing Wallets
- PSBT support
- Reduce Memory
- Reduce Traffic
- Tor Support
- ZMQ
License
Distributed under the MIT software license.