a17fd33edd1374145fd6986fbe352295355fde4f GUI: OptionsDialog: Replace verbose two-option font selector with simple combobox with Custom... choice (Luke Dashjr)
98e9ac51992b2332587d87f25351988bf4863238 GUI: Use FontChoice type in OptionsModel settings abstraction (Luke Dashjr)
3a6757eed9a24e91e7d800d8026cc3a5c4840141 GUI: Load custom FontForMoney from QSettings (Luke Dashjr)
49eb97eff96c2ec9e5a55d599f18b1866f83b115 GUI: Add possibility for an explicit QFont for FontForMoney in OptionsModel (Luke Dashjr)
f2dfde80b85b202bece0b5b4c8f1c8777c1a660d GUI: Move "embedded font or not" decision into new OptionsModel::getFontForMoney method (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
This replaces the overly-verbose radio-button font setting (which only allows embedded or autodetected from system) with a simple combobox providing both existing options as well as a custom option to allow the user to select any font of their choice/style.
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pablomartin4btc:
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hebasto:
ACK a17fd33edd1374145fd6986fbe352295355fde4f, I have reviewed the code and tested it on Ubuntu 22.04. This is a UX improvement. https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/497#issuecomment-1341222673 might be addressed in a follow-up.
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This is an extraction of ArgsManager related functions from util/system
into their own common file.
Config file related functions are moved to common/config.cpp.
The background of this commit is an ongoing effort to decouple the
libbitcoinkernel library from the ArgsManager. The ArgsManager belongs
into the common library, since the kernel library should not depend on
it. See doc/design/libraries.md for more information on this rationale.
52f4d567d69425dfd514489079db80483024a80d refactor: remove <util/system.h> include from wallet.h (furszy)
6c9b342c306b9e17024762c4ba8f1c64e9810ee2 refactor: wallet, remove global 'ArgsManager' access (furszy)
d8f5fc446216258a68e256076c889ec23471855f wallet: set '-walletnotify' script instead of access global args manager (furszy)
3477a28dd3b4bc6c1993554c5ce589d69fa86070 wallet: set keypool_size instead of access global args manager (furszy)
Pull request description:
Structurally, the wallet class shouldn't access the global `ArgsManager` class, its internal behavior shouldn't be coupled to a global command line args parsing object.
So this PR migrates the only two places where we depend on it: (1) the keypool size, and (2) the "-walletnotify" script. And cleans up the, now unneeded, wallet `ArgsManager` ref member.
Extra note:
In the process of removing the args ref member, discovered and fixed files that were invalidly depending on the wallet header including `util/system.h`.
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achow101:
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TheCharlatan:
Re-ACK 52f4d567d69425dfd514489079db80483024a80d
hebasto:
re-ACK 52f4d567d69425dfd514489079db80483024a80d
Tree-SHA512: 0cffd99b4dd4864bf618aa45aeaabbef2b6441d27b6dbb03489c4e013330877682ff17b418d07aa25fbe1040bdf2c67d7559bdeb84128c5437bf0e6247719016
Since we no longer store a ref to the global `ArgsManager`
inside the wallet, we can move the util/system.h
include to the cpp.
This dependency removal opened a can of worms, as few
other places were, invalidly, depending on the wallet's
header including it.
9d3127b11e34131409dab7c08bde5b444d90b2cb Add settings.json prune-prev, proxy-prev, onion-prev settings (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
With #602, if proxy and pruning settings are disabled in the GUI and the GUI is restarted, proxy and prune values are not stored anywhere. So if these settings are enabled in the future, default values will be shown, not previous values.
This PR stores previous values so they will preserved across restarts. I'm not sure I like this behavior because showing default values seems simpler and safer to me. Previous values may just have been set temporarily and may have never actually worked, and it adds some code complexity to store them.
This PR is one way of resolving #596. Other solutions are possible and could be implemented as alternatives.
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hebasto:
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vasild:
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jarolrod:
tACK 9d3127b11e34131409dab7c08bde5b444d90b2cb
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4de02def844102c08b65bf1311a333e7aca482b9 qt: Persist Mask Values option (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The mask values option is memory only. If a user has enabled this option, it's reasonable to expect that they would want to have it enabled on the next start.
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RandyMcMillan:
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jarolrod:
tACK 4de02def844102c08b65bf1311a333e7aca482b9
pablomartin4btc:
> tACK [4de02de](4de02def84)
john-moffett:
tACK 4de02def844102c08b65bf1311a333e7aca482b9
Tree-SHA512: 247deb78df4911516625bf8b25d752feb480ce30eb31335cf9baeb07b7c6c225fcc37d5c45de62d6e6895ec10c7eefabb15527e3c9723a3b8ddda1e12ebbf46b
The mask values option is memory only. If a user has enabled this
option, it's reasonable to expect that they would want to have it
enabled on the next start.
This also effectively reverts 58e8364dcdc4e57b0caac09f8402e6535301de9b from
#18077, applying upnp and natpmp settings from the optionsmodel class instead
of the optionsdialog class. This makes sense because model code, not view code
is responsible for applying all other settings, and because leaving these
settings half-applied in optionsmodel seems error prone and could lead to bugs.
(These things were discussed a little in
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18077#discussion_r560381734)
This is just the first of multiple settings that will be stored in the bitcoin
persistent setting file and shared with bitcoind, instead of being stored as Qt
settings backed by the windows registry or platform specific config files which
are ignored by bitcoind.
Co-Authored-By: furszy <matiasfurszyfer@protonmail.com>
31122aa979c4c9a40e276cfc44243420c367ba4f refactor: Pass interfaces::Node references to OptionsModel constructor (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Giving OptionsModel access to the node interface is needed as part of #602 to get bitcoind and bitcoin-qt to use the same settings instead of different settings.
It has been split off from #602 to simplify that PR. Previously these commits were part of bitcoin/bitcoin#15936 and also had some review discussion there.
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promag:
Code review ACK 31122aa979c4c9a40e276cfc44243420c367ba4f.
furszy:
Code ACK 31122aa9
jarolrod:
ACK 31122aa979c4c9a40e276cfc44243420c367ba4f
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Will allow OptionsModel to read/write settings to the node settings.json
file and share settings with the node, instead of storing them
externally in QSettings.
Co-authored-by: Vasil Dimov <vd@FreeBSD.org>
0e5dedbc9eb54105ab9b0c4ce1f57afa55bcb5b6 qt/wallettests: sort includes (William Casarin)
0554251d660caa1c3f5f44ae1d9fa3c23d2aac18 qt: Skip displayUnitChanged signal if unit is not actually changed (Hennadii Stepanov)
ffbc2fe459034024cb2fce9fd94bff457b7a7d49 qt, refactor: Remove default cases for scoped enum (Hennadii Stepanov)
152d5bad50f145af922011f6ec1fd9afd9076ceb qt, refactor: Remove BitcoinUnits::valid function (Hennadii Stepanov)
aa23960fdf1deff321ecea435026c87db78498fb qt, refactor: Make BitcoinUnits::Unit a scoped enum (Hennadii Stepanov)
75832fdc37ea3fe9cf515bd1946e220fe07a440b qt: Use QVariant instead of int for BitcoinUnit in QSettings (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
This is a rebased version of #60
Since Qt 5.5 there are [means](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qobject.html#Q_ENUM) to register an enum type with the meta-object system (such enum still lacks an ability to interact with [QSettings::setValue()](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html#setValue) and [QSettings::value()](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsettings.html#value) without defined stream operators).
In order to reduce global namespace polluting and to force strong type checking, this PR makes BitcoinUnits::Unit a scoped enum (typedef BitcoinUnits::Unit BitcoinUnit;).
No behavior change.
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jonatack:
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promag:
Code review ACK 0e5dedbc9eb54105ab9b0c4ce1f57afa55bcb5b6
Tree-SHA512: 39ec0d7e4f0b9b25be287888121a8db6b282339674e37ec3a3554da63a9e22d6fe079e8310ca289b2a0356a19b3c7e55afa17d09dd34e0f222177f603bb053a3
If the user has unchecked "Allow incoming connections" in
`Settings->Options...->Network` then `fListen=false` is saved in
`~/.config/Bitcoin/Bitcoin-Qt.conf`. This flips `-listen` to `false`
during startup, but leaves `-listenonion` to `true`.
This flipping of `-listen` is done in `OptionsModel::Init()` after
`InitParameterInteraction()` has been executed which would have flipped
`-listenonion`, should it have seen `-listen` being `false`
(this is a difference between `bitcoind` and `bitcoin-qt`).
Fixes: https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/issues/567
742918c8ef353993a07c060f476a160e8272a9ef qt: hide Create Unsigned button behind an expert mode option (Andrew Chow)
5c3b800acd3ceb75ff6bbac8d0e2e1aaa95b0728 qt: Add Create Unsigned button to SendConfirmationDialog (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of having different buttons or changing button behavior for making a PSBT, just have SendConfirmationDialog return whether the user wants a PSBT or a broadcasted transaction. Since this dialog is used by both the bumpFeeAction and the SendCoinsDialog, changes to both to support the different behavior is needed. They will check the return value of the SendConfirmationDialog for whether a PSBT needs to be created instead of checking whether private keys are disabled.
Strings used in this dialog are being slightly modified to work with both private keys enabled and disabled wallets.
Moved from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18789
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jarolrod:
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 742918c8ef353993a07c060f476a160e8272a9ef. Just suggested changes since last review. Looks great!
hebasto:
ACK 742918c8ef353993a07c060f476a160e8272a9ef, tested on Linux Mint 20.2 (Qt 5.12.8).
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a02c970eb001b456d74ddc30750fe8b55348ddac qt, refactor: Revert explicit including QStringBuilder (Hennadii Stepanov)
3fd3a0fc87a81d42755246830124833e9ca3f0a9 qt, build: Optimize string concatenation (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
From [Qt docs](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#more-efficient-string-construction):
> ... multiple uses of the \[`QString`\] '+' operator usually means multiple memory allocations. When concatenating n substrings, where n > 2, there can be as many as n - 1 calls to the memory allocator.
With this PR
> ... the '+' will automatically be performed as the `QStringBuilder` '%' everywhere.
The change in the `src/Makefile.qt.include` file does not justify submitting this PR into the main repo, IMHO.
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laanwj:
Code review ACK a02c970eb001b456d74ddc30750fe8b55348ddac
Talkless:
utACK a02c970eb001b456d74ddc30750fe8b55348ddac, built successfully on Debian Sid with Qt 5.15.2, but did not check if any displayed strings are "wrong" after refactoring.
jarolrod:
ACK a02c970eb001b456d74ddc30750fe8b55348ddac
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