* WIP: using encoding config
* Make it compile, test fails
* test should be okay
* Make tests pass
* Add comments
* Convert more tests
* Make TestAnteHandlerSigErrors work
* Make first 2 tests pass
* TestAnteHandlerAccountNumbers
* Use table tests
* Remove print
* Use test table
* TestAnteHandlerSigErrors
* TestAnteHandlerAccountNumbers
* TestAnteHandlerAccountNumbers
* Refactor TestAccount
* Refactor getSignBytes
* TestAnteHandlerAccountNumbersAtBlockHeightZero
* TestAnteHandlerSequences
* TestAnteHandlerFees
* TestAnteHandlerMultiSigner
* TestAnteHandlerBadSignBytes
* TestAnteHandlerSetPubKey
* TestAnteHandlerSigLimitExceeded
* TestCustomSignatureVerificationGasConsumer
* TestAnteHandlerReCheck
* Make all tests pass
* Refactor a little bit more
* Fee test
* SetupTest
* All tests pass
* Refactor to RunTestCase
* Don't use StdFee
* Revert some little stuff
* Finish up last couple of test cases
* Less verbose
* s/TxGenerator/TxConfig
* Add comments
* Indent
* Move KeyTestPubAddr to testdata
* Move testdata to /testutil
* Revert to use signature: nil step in signing
* Add comments
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
* Don't change proto files on make format
The format target does not need to depend on tools.
Thus remove dependency.
* Run make format
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
Packages named utils, common, or misc provide clients with no
sense of what the package contains. This makes it harder for
clients to use the package and makes it harder for maintainers
to keep the package focused. Over time, they accumulate dependencies
that can make compilation significantly and unnecessarily slower,
especially in large programs. And since such package names are
generic, they are more likely to collide with other packages
imported by client code, forcing clients to invent names to
distinguish them.
cit. https://blog.golang.org/package-names
* Bump Tendermint version to v0.33.0
* Deprecate old cmn package with new packages
* Update update DB APIs
* More DB updates
* Bump IAVL to v0.13.0
* Handle error returned by iavl.NewMutableTree
* Fix some IAVL stuffs
* Update IAVL
* More updates
* Passing tests
* Fix unit tests
Co-authored-by: Jack Zampolin <jack.zampolin@gmail.com>
* Switch keys commands to keyring
* Replace NewKeybase with NewKeyring
* Fix delete test
* Purge dead code
* Override COSMOS_SDK_TEST_KEYRING envvar to switch to a test keyring
* s/unningOnServer/unningUnattended/
C'ing @tnachen
* Add deprecated warning, output looks like the following:
```
$ gaiacli keys update --help
Command "update" is deprecated, it takes no effect with the new keyring
based backend and is provided only for backward compatibility with the
legacy LevelDB based backend.
Refer to your operating system's manual to learn how to change your
keyring's password.
Change the password used to protect private key
Usage:
gaiacli keys update <name> [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for update
Global Flags:
--chain-id string Chain ID of tendermint node
-e, --encoding string Binary encoding (hex|b64|btc) (default "hex")
--home string directory for config and data (default "/home/alessio/.gaiacli")
-o, --output string Output format (text|json) (default "text")
--trace print out full stack trace on errors
```
* Update multisign command
* Modify server.GenerateSaveCoinKey()
* GenerateSaveCoinKey more modifications
* Update docs
* Update upgrade module