4a028cf54c0502bc9ba0804bf1ae413b20a007cb gui: show maximum mempool size in information window (Sebastian Falbesoner) bbde6ffefea9587b07a9f8d4043b2dd23ef8c3c5 add node interface method for getting maximum mempool size (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: This PR adds the maximum mempool size to the information window (Menu "Window" -> "Information" -> section "Memory Pool" -> line "Memory usage"). master:  PR:  ACKs for top commit: MarnixCroes: tested ACK 4a028cf54c0502bc9ba0804bf1ae413b20a007cb pablomartin4btc: tACK 4a028cf54c0502bc9ba0804bf1ae413b20a007cb luke-jr: tACK 4a028cf54c0502bc9ba0804bf1ae413b20a007cb & in Knots hebasto: ACK 4a028cf54c0502bc9ba0804bf1ae413b20a007cb, tested on Ubuntu 24.04. Tree-SHA512: c10fb23605d060cea19a86d11822fc4d12496b19547870052aace503670e62e4c4e19ae4c2c4fbf7420a472adb071c9ddebe82447e0cfbce5a6fb9fcd7b9eda3
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 #19160. -
Ipc— used by multiprocess code to accessInitinterface across processes. Added in #19160.
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.