fac6cfc50f65c610f2df9af3ec2efff5eade6661 refactor: Change * to & in MutableTransactionSignatureCreator (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The `MutableTransactionSignatureCreator` constructor takes in a pointer to a mutable transaction. This is problematic for several reasons:
* It would be undefined behaviour to pass in a nullptr because for signature creation, the memory of the mutable transaction is accessed
* No caller currently passes in a nullptr, so passing a reference as a pointer is confusing
Fix all issues by replacing `*` with `&` in `MutableTransactionSignatureCreator`
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theStack:
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jonatack:
ACK fac6cfc50f65c610f2df9af3ec2efff5eade6661
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e4303c337c8423f21c2c72ee1bcca3aaf46fa1cb [unit test] prioritisation in mining (glozow)
7a8d60676bc0eec289687b2dfd5d2b00b83c0eaa [miner] bug fix: update for parent inclusion using modified fee (glozow)
0f9a44461c294cf21a335e8a8c13e498baac110f MOVEONLY: group miner tests into MinerTestingSetup functions (glozow)
Pull request description:
Came up while reviewing #24364, where some of us incorrectly assumed that we use the same fee deduction in `CTxMemPoolModifiedEntry::nModFeesWithAncestors` when first constructing an entry and in `update_for_parent_inclusion`.
Actually, the behavior is this: when a mempool entry's ancestor is included in the block template, we create a `CTxMemPoolModifiedEntry` for it, subtracting the ancestor's modified fees from `nModFeesWithAncestors`. If another ancestor is included, we update it again, but use the ancestor's _base_ fees instead.
I can't explain why we use `GetFee` in one place and `GetModifiedFee` in the other, but I'm quite certain we should be using the same one for both.
And should it be base or modified fees? Modified, otherwise the child inherits the prioritisation of the parent, but only until the parent gets mined. If we want prioritisation to cascade down to current in-mempool descendants, we should probably document that in the `prioritsetransaction` helpstring and implement it in `CTxMemPool::mapDeltas`, not as a quirk in the mining code?
Wrote a test in which a mempool entry has 2 ancestors, both prioritised, and both included in a block template individually. This test should fail without the s/GetFee/GetModifiedFee commit.
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ccdle12:
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MarcoFalke:
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e71c51b27d420fbd6cc0a36f62e63e190e13473a refactor: rename command -> message type in comments in the src/net* files (Shashwat)
2b09593bddb0a93aebf84e5f43cdb4d5282c7984 scripted-diff: Rename message command to message type (Shashwat)
Pull request description:
This PR is a follow-up to #24078.
> a message is not a command, but simply a message of some type
The first commit covers the message_command variable name and comments not addressed in the original PR in `src/net*` files.
The second commit goes beyond the original `src/net*` limit of #24078 and does similar changes in the `src/rpc/net.cpp` file.
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MarcoFalke:
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b42643c2537ffbe99d6d94fb1fb3b7f9d5234f93 doc: update init.cpp -conf help text (josibake)
970b9987ad5bcb72e581c40a7cdd408d94a48c81 doc: update devtools, release-process readmes (josibake)
50635d27b45d125b6264ac2abfbd6a1129c7228f build: include bitcoin.conf in build outputs (josibake)
6aac946f49aea243de1dc50631bb72f0186bbf58 doc: update bitcoin-conf.md (Josiah Baker)
1c7e820ded0846ef6ab4be9616b0de452336ef64 script: add script to generate example bitcoin.conf (josibake)
b483084d866c16d97a34251ae652bac94f85f61d doc: replace bitcoin.conf with placeholder file (josibake)
Pull request description:
create a script for parsing the output from `bitcoind --help` to create an example conf file for new users
## problem
per #10746 , `bitcoin.conf` not being put into the data directory during installation causes some confusion for users when running bitcoin. in the discussion on the issue, one proposed solution was to have an example config file and instruct users to `cp` it into their data directory after startup. in addition to #10746 , there have been other requests for a "skeleton config file" (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/19641) to help users get started with configuring bitcoind.
the main issue with an example config file is that it creates a second source of truth regarding what options are available for configuring bitcoind. this means any changes to the options (including the addition or removal of options) would have to be updated for the command line and also updated in the example file.
this PR addresses this issue by providing a script to generate an example file directly from the `bitcoind --help` on-demand by running `contrib/devtools/gen-bitcoin-conf.sh`. this solution was originally proposed on #10746 and would also solve #19641 . this guarantees any changes made to the command-line options or the command-line options help would also be reflected in the example file after compiling and running the script.
the main purpose of this script is to generate a config file to be included with releases, same as `gen-manpages.sh`. this ensures every release also includes an up-to-date, full example config file for users to edit. the script is also available for users who compile from source for generating an example config for their compiled binary.
## special considerations
this removes the `bitcoin.conf` example file from the repo as it is now generated by this script. the original example file did contain extra text related to how to use certain options but going forward all option help docs should be moved into `init.cpp`
this also edits `init.cpp` to have the option help indicate that `-conf` is not usable from the config file. this is similar to how `-includeconf` 's help indicates it cannot be used from the command line
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laanwj:
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e3a06a3c6cbb288ac89a2725cf71ae8adaebf35c test: Add `strerror` to locale-dependence linter (laanwj)
f00fb1265a8bc26e1612c771173325dbe49b3612 util: Increase buffer size to 1024 in SysErrorString (laanwj)
718da302c7b11b375042c3000d421fd93348c199 util: Refactor SysErrorString logic (laanwj)
e7f2f77756d33c6be9c8998a575b263ff2d39270 util: Use strerror_s for SysErrorString on Windows (laanwj)
46971c6dbfbc39ebbc74ab1ed8c00edc12859373 util: Replace non-threadsafe strerror (laanwj)
Pull request description:
Some uses of non-threadsafe `strerror` have snuck into the code since they were removed in #4152. Add a wrapper `SysErrorString` for thread-safe strerror alternatives (with code from `NetworkErrorString`) and replace all uses of `strerror` with this.
Edit: I've also added a commit that refactors the code so that buf[] is never read at all if the function fails, making some fragile-looking code unnecessary.
Edit2: from the linux manpage:
```
ATTRIBUTES
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
┌───────────────────┬───────────────┬─────────────────────────┐
│Interface │ Attribute │ Value │
├───────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────────────────────┤
│strerror() │ Thread safety │ MT-Unsafe race:strerror │
├───────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────────────────────┤
…
├───────────────────┼───────────────┼─────────────────────────┤
│strerror_r(), │ Thread safety │ MT-Safe │
│strerror_l() │ │ │
└───────────────────┴───────────────┴─────────────────────────┘
```
As the function can be called from any thread at any time, using a non-thread-safe function is unacceptable.
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jonatack:
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e5d183151709ab59d2fa6fe9e0243000e8d6abbe [netgroup] Use nStartByte as offset for the last byte of the group (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
This addresses my review [comments](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/22910#discussion_r856095896) I left on #22910.
This has no effect on the current logic as `nStartByte` is only used for internal addresses which only ever add 10 whole bytes to the returned group. However to avoid future bugs, I think we should use `nStartByte` as offset for the last byte as well, in case we ever add a new address type that makes makes use of `nStartByte` and adds fractional bytes to the group.
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jnewbery:
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theStack:
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f849e63bad963b8717d4bc45efdad9b08567a36e fuzz: SplitString with multiple separators (Martin Leitner-Ankerl)
d1a9850102fe572b8a1e00b80c757dd82bf39f9d http: replace boost::split with SplitString (Martin Leitner-Ankerl)
0d7efcdf75607e19fac77bcd146773a03af14492 core_read: Replace boost::split with SplitString (Martin Leitner-Ankerl)
b7ab9db545492927b774912e53aeb834a590621f Extend Split to work with multiple separators (Martin Leitner-Ankerl)
Pull request description:
As a followup of #22953, this removes the remaining occurrences of `boost::split` and replaces them with our own `SplitString`. To be able to do so, this extends the function `spanparsing::Split` to work with multiple separators. Finally this removes 3 more files from `lint-includes.py`.
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theStack:
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4cb9d214345550cb0299139b2badb73ba1e53532 blockstorage: add LIFETIMEBOUND to GetFirstStoredBlock()::start_time (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Suggested in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25016#discussion_r862330288, the lifetimebound attribute here indicates that a resource owned by the `start_block` param of `CBlockIndex* BlockManager::GetFirstStoredBlock()` can be retained by the method's return value, which enables detecting the use of out-of-scope stack memory (ASan `stack-use-after-scope`) at compile time.
See https://releases.llvm.org/12.0.0/tools/clang/docs/AttributeReference.html#lifetimebound and #22278 for related discussion, and #25040 for a similar example.
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MarcoFalke:
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fa758f9bc5e3a9a4653d7779a6a17adb8e51e92c scripted-diff: Rename rpc/misc.cpp to rpc/node.cpp (MacroFake)
fa87eb8ce184a2f0d0ae2d19751b4f6b47af2349 rpc: Move output script RPCs to separate file (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
RPCs handling output scripts (addresses, scriptPubKeys, and output script descriptors) should not be placed in a file called `misc.cpp`, so move them out, then rename `misc.cpp`.
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pk-b2:
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vincenzopalazzo:
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fa4652ce5995ace831b6a4d3125bfcac9563ff6f Pass lifetimebound reference to SingleThreadedSchedulerClient (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Currently a pointer is passed, which is confusing and requires run-time asserts to avoid nullptr dereference.
All call sites can pass a reference, so do that. Also mark it LIFETIMEBOUND to avoid call sites passing a temporary. Also, unrelated cleanup in touched lines.
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pk-b2:
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jonatack:
Code review ACK fa4652ce5995ace831b6a4d3125bfcac9563ff6f rebased to master, debug build, unit tests
vincenzopalazzo:
ACK fa4652ce59
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Note that `SplitString` doesn't support token compression, but in this case
it does not matter as empty strings are already skipped anyways.
Also removes split.hpp and classification.hpp from expected includes
f64aa9c411ad78259756a28756ec1eb8069b5ab4 Disallow more unsafe string->path conversions allowed by path append operators (Ryan Ofsky)
Pull request description:
Add more `fs::path` `operator/` and `operator+` overloads to prevent unsafe string->path conversions on Windows that would cause strings to be decoded according to the current Windows locale & code page instead of the correct string encoding.
Update application code to deal with loss of implicit string->path conversions by calling `fs::u8path` or `fs::PathFromString` explicitly, or by just changing variable types from `std::string` to `fs::path` to avoid conversions altogether, or make them happen earlier.
In all cases, there's no change in behavior either (1) because strings only contained ASCII characters and would be decoded the same regardless of what encoding was used, or (2) because of the 1:1 mapping between paths and strings using the `PathToString` and `PathFromString` functions.
Motivation for this PR was just that I was experimenting with #24469 and noticed that operations like `fs::path / std::string` were allowed, and I thought it would be better not to allow them.
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hebasto:
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88044a14d9b2c6c70a3330ee1545a9eb39d14d89 Guard `#include <config/bitcoin-config.h>` (Hennadii Stepanov)
Pull request description:
A fix for builds when the `HAVE_CONFIG_H` macro is not defined.
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Empact:
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fa753abd7cffa05548ad5f21f2e8f9f6b06a7b04 rpc: Move fee estimation RPCs to separate file (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Fee estimation is generally used by wallets when creating txs. It doesn't have anything to do with creating or submitting blocks.
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pk-b2:
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brunoerg:
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e5485e8e4be7f2ee0671f58c3dcce35c68ba0ee0 test, bench: make prevector and checkqueue swap member functions noexcept (Jon Atack)
abc1ee509025d92db5311c3f5df3b61c09cad24f validation: make CScriptCheck and prevector swap member functions noexcept (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
along with those seen elsewhere in the codebase (prevector and checkqueue units/fuzz/bench).
A swap must not fail; when a class has a swap member function, it should be declared noexcept.
https://isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/CppCoreGuidelines#c84-a-swap-function-must-not-fail
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pk-b2:
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w0xlt:
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778343a379026ef233dffea67f5226565f6d5720 scripted-diff: Rename PeerManagerImpl members (dergoegge)
91c339243e11ec42eeeaca8fe015fc1c3e6338e1 [net processing] Move nHighestFastAnnounce into PeerManagerImpl (dergoegge)
10b83e2aa3393ef2c942fde7ac86e8cf3ea224c1 [net processing] Move block cache state into PeerManagerImpl (dergoegge)
a4c55a93ef9277e1043c286120e2417652ee8bbb [net processing] Inline and simplify UpdatePreferredDownload (dergoegge)
490c08f96a34ed436c3d2cf7b9a3ed72694b6147 [net processing] Move nPreferredDownload into PeerManagerImpl (dergoegge)
a292df283a596efe7e1d40c33a6d614d70ed564d [net processing] Move mapNodeState into PeerManagerImpl (dergoegge)
37ecaf3e7a028486a0a1c9b717e8eb4214215805 [net processing] Move CNodeState declaration above PeerManagerImpl (dergoegge)
Pull request description:
This PR moves the remaining net processing globals into `PeerManagerImpl`. This will make testing the peer manager in isolation easier and also acts as a code clean up.
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jnewbery:
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MarcoFalke:
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fad35e9afdd0bb6e8d6bf7f34a31de11aeb2d39b test: Remove boost::split from rpc_tests.cpp (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
No need for boost, as there are no tabs.
Can be tested with:
```diff
diff --git a/src/test/rpc_tests.cpp b/src/test/rpc_tests.cpp
index 50b5078110..ad6a888ad0 100644
--- a/src/test/rpc_tests.cpp
+++ b/src/test/rpc_tests.cpp
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ public:
UniValue RPCTestingSetup::CallRPC(std::string args)
{
+Assert(args.find('\t')==std::string::npos);
std::vector<std::string> vArgs;
boost::split(vArgs, args, boost::is_any_of(" \t"));
std::string strMethod = vArgs[0];
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fanquake:
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e2b954e87f0c4cd5c8ac6e4d9c6b4d784844b4d2 rpc: use GetBlockTime() for getblockchaininfo#time (Jon Atack)
86ce844d3b287012f27c7b0bad6d11c9bdd3120e blockstorage, refactor: pass GetFirstStoredBlock() start_block by reference (Jon Atack)
ed12c0a49d3c64d170aca9e66ef32a57d7933eeb blockstorage, refactor: make GetFirstStoredBlock() a member of BlockManager (Jon Atack)
Pull request description:
Picks up the remaining review feedback in #21726 and #24956.
- make the global function `GetFirstStoredBlock()` a member of the `BlockManager` class
- pass the `start_block` param of `GetFirstStoredBlock()` by reference instead of a pointer
- use `GetBlockTime()` for RPC getblockchaininfo#time
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MarcoFalke:
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fa2102e239a01fab648e60de915f9072c5544828 test: Split MempoolAncestryTests into two (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
The two tests don't share any state, so it seems clearer to put them in separate scopes.
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jnewbery:
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fa60169811d6991a116bd37e1ff58049d2beee77 rpc: Move signmessage RPC util to new file (MacroFake)
fa9425177e6be2c53fb5c1333636fa4d678ab401 Remove cs_main from verifymessage (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
The `verifymessage` RPC has several issues:
* It takes `cs_main` for no reason, blocking progress on removing the `cs_main` global mutex.
* It is located in a file called `misc`, which is not a very helpful name.
Fix all issues.
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vincenzopalazzo:
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fa10c9f5a1c9f8b37d51f43f98254feb9a8f9c53 Crash debug builds on PCKG_MEMPOOL_ERROR (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Would be nice to allow fuzz targets to meaningfully cover this code
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glozow:
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vincenzopalazzo:
ACK fa10c9f5a1
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5f213213cb17429353ef7ec3e97b185af06d236f tests: add tests for cross-chain wallet use prevention (Seibart Nedor)
968765973b5bfde1ee4ad2fb5c19e24bce63ad0e wallet: ensure wallet files are not reused across chains (Seibart Nedor)
Pull request description:
This implements a proposal in #12805 and is a rebase of #14533.
This seems to be a working approach, but I'm not sure why the `p2p_segwit.py` functional test needed a change, so I'll look into it more.
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dongcarl:
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[deleted]:
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2052e3aa9aa666bdc86dac370f1dd8fb978d3497 wallet: ignore chainStateFlushed notifications while attaching chain (Martin Zumsande)
Pull request description:
Fixes#24487
When a rescan is performed during `CWallet::AttachChain()` (e.g. when loading an old wallet) but this is interrupted by a shutdown signal, the wallet will currently stop the rescan, receive a `chainStateFlushed` signal, set the saved best block to the tip and shut down. At next startup, the rescan is not continued or repeated because of this. But some blocks have never been scanned by the wallet, which could lead to an incorrect balance.
Fix this by ignoring `chainStateFlushed` notifications until the chain is attached. Since `CWallet::chainStateFlushed` is being manually called by `AttachChain()` anyway after finishing with the rescan, it is not a problem if intermediate notifications are ignored.
Manual rescans started / aborted by the `rescanblockchain` / `abortrescan` RPCs are not affected by this.
I didn't choose alternative ways of fixing this issue that would delay the validationinterface registration or change anything else about the handling of `blockConnected` signals for the reasons mentioned in [this existing comment](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/src/wallet/wallet.cpp#L2937-L2944).
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 2052e3aa9aa666bdc86dac370f1dd8fb978d3497. This is a straightforward fix for the bug described in #24487 where a wallet could skip scanning blocks if is shut down in the middle of a sync and a chainStateFlushed notification was received during the sync. It would be nice to write a test for this but probably would be tricky to write.
w0xlt:
Code Review ACK 2052e3aa9a
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fab34d392ca415c27605040dc0fc738016c9a0ca Call CHECK_NONFATAL only once where needed (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Now that `CHECK_NONFATAL` is the identity function starting with commit b1c5991eebb916755be188f355ad36fe01a3f529, it can be called less often in places where it was called more than once on the same value.
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035fa1f07aacb7bce74c0884ae28c8cf00fe3b1b build: Remove LIBTOOL_APP_LDFLAGS for bitcoin-chainstate (Cory Fields)
3f0595095dd6d230dc661641227937e3ab4ca8d3 docs: Add libbitcoinkernel_la_SOURCES explanation (Carl Dong)
94ad45deb257a95b4e98aa85da0371fb072fcd4c ci: Build libbitcoinkernel (Carl Dong)
26b2e7ffb3471a4712e5b9e50e066e0e3218f0dd build: Extract the libbitcoinkernel library (Carl Dong)
1df44dd20ca9e6e55eb353824b27d11bd1878c59 b-cs: Define G_TRANSLATION_FUN in bitcoinkernel.cpp (Carl Dong)
83a0bb7cc9907dbe089409ed5a417277ed63ed95 build: Separate lib_LTLIBRARIES initialization (Carl Dong)
c1e16cb31f4d8edde8fea310011189b8b272cb07 build: Create .la library for bitcoincrypto (Carl Dong)
8bdfe057c796dde1cd2e5a37a73e87a879e9fe56 build: Create .la library for leveldb (Carl Dong)
05d1525b6d4412f68ff4c5460cd1daa6fb49969b build: Create .la library for crc32c (Carl Dong)
64caf944797bc35c3044fe5675389656f9511a41 build: Remove vestigial LIBLEVELDB_SSE42 (Carl Dong)
1392e8e2d8cfe4115f0a152aca16ffe3f0f4573a build: Don't add unrelated libs to LIBTEST_* (Carl Dong)
Pull request description:
Part of: #24303
This PR introduces a `libbitcoinkernel` static library linking in the minimal list of files necessary to use our consensus engine as-is. `bitcoin-chainstate` introduced in #24304 now will link against `libbitcoinkernel`.
Most of the changes are related to the build system.
Please read the commit messages for more details.
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theuni:
This may be my favorite PR ever. It's a privilege to ACK 035fa1f07aacb7bce74c0884ae28c8cf00fe3b1b.
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fa82a1ed833fd749849fa19267207b63e338d84d lint: Mention NONFATAL_UNREACHABLE in lint-assertions.py (MacroFake)
Pull request description:
Follow up to commit b1c5991eebb916755be188f355ad36fe01a3f529. Also remove empty newline added in that commit.
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