The IDE include checker got to the point where it is actually useful and
this removes a lot of unneeded includes.
Naturally, especially for headers like util.h, this may mean we need to
re-add includes in consuming cpp files that bloats the diff a bit.
This removes the transaction-signing code from the hub internal codebase.
The only user for this was the API call signrawtransaction,
and a lot of unit testing code.
I'd argue that if the user needs to send a private key to the hub via
RPC for signing his transaction, then they are doing it wrong.
This also removes the duplicate test double_spend which tests
functionality also tested in the DoubleSpendProofTest.
As an aside, the flowee/utils library still has full signing capability
and we suggest using the TransactionBuilder API for that.
This introduces a new BlockHeader helper class which Block and
MutableBlock can both produce, which helps a lot of methods to
be ported to no longer be dependent on us using a MutableBlock
object, which is too costly to use when we have no intention
to alter the block.
For transaction::checkTransaction():
this in practice avoids lots of mallocs and overhead while doing
transaction checks.
For merkleroot, the same benefits. Avoiding copying and mallocs.
We now removed the need for Boost:chrono in all the libs, to avoid
accidentally linking to it again this change makes the apps link to
the actual specific libs instead of just all.
This follows the coding style guideline that the file that contains a
class should follow the exact name of this (main) class.
key.{h|cpp} -> PrivateKey.{h|cpp}
This follows the coding style guideline that the file that contains a
class should follow the exact name of this (main) class.
pubkey.{h|cpp} -> PublicKey.{h|cpp}
pubkey_utils.{h|cpp} -> PublicKeyUtils.{h|cpp}
Version.h held mostly stuff for protocol.h, which is a hub-specific file.
The only thing that we actually use is the PROTOCOL_VERSION in our code
and as such that one moved to the interfaces dir.
setting an incorrect value should not keep the old data after we already
update the fValid boolean.
That would give the user the impression that the data was removed while
it really isn't.
These are technically static libs, but not in any way shared libs.
They are used solely only by this repo and really only by the hub.
Most important, no header files are installed and basically none of
the normal rules for reusable libraries are applied to these files.
as the expected behavior of 'get*' is a const method, it is harmful to
name a method such when it actually alters the state of the method such
that subsequent calls will produce a different result.
The CAmount name is not helpful as its just an int64_t and not a
class, like the name implies. There were a handful of places where
it was passed in as const-ref, as a good example of this actually
creating sub-par code.
Small refactor; move the partition check away from main and the obsolete
global variables we used to use, instead now just add it to the DB which
owns the data it works on.
This fixes the bug that in various cases we'd incorrectly get a warning
about no blocks being found in the last N hours.