--validate-signatures should not be a flag of the sign command
as the operation performed (transaction signatures verification)
is logically distinct.
cli_test is and has always been an horrible name for package
directory as it's very much Go anti-idiomatic - _test is the
suffix used by test packages, not directories. Plus, CLI test
cases can and should live alongside other testcases that don't
require binaries to be built beforehand. Thus:
x/module/client/cli_test/*.go -> x/module/client/cli/
Test files that require sim{cli,d} shall be tagged with // +build cli_test
With regard to cli test auxiliary functions, they should live in:
x/module/client/testutil/
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
x/staking: Fix all linter warnings.
Fixed warnings across base packages.
New linters:
- unparam
- nolintlint
Co-authored-by: Alessio Treglia <alessio@tendermint.com>
* Added cli integration base setup
* Added cmd to simapp
* Fixed ci-lint issues
* Fixed ci-lint issues
* Addressed changes in Makefile
* Updated simd to latest
* Removed testnet and replay commands
* Modified tx command for simcli
* Did code cleanup
* Removed duplication in Makefile
* Refactored cli_test
* Added build-sim to Makefile
* Added test-cli to circleci
* Added tests for staking txns
* Addressed format issues
* refctored tests code
* Added tests for send, staking
* Removed test_hepers file
* Moved test_cover to contrib
* Added codec in fixtures
* Migrated tests to respective modules
* Exported helper methods
* Moved helpers to bank
* Added codec to fixtures
* Migrated tests to modules
* Removed auth helpers from staking
* Did minor code cleanup
* Added test-cli to Makefile
* Updated github actions
* Did code refactor
* Fixed github actions for cli-test
* Added tests for recover keys and fee deduction
* Did minor code cleanup
* Added build flag to cli_tests
* Moved cli_test to tests
* Modified path in Makefile
* Updated codec std in fixtures
* Added doc for cli tests
* Remove ibc genesis validation
* Fix issue number
* Added missing imports
* Add tests for distribution and simd
* Modified naming for test functions
* Added test for withdraw rewards
* Modified test function names
* Fixed import format
* Migrated helpers to package cli
* Fixed github test actions
* Fixed test coverage in actions
* Added build sim to actions
* Apply Alessio patch for tests
* Removed unused imports
* Added init for go tests
* try fix tests
* goimports what wasn't goimports'd
* try fix ci
* add relevant tags to integration tests
* run integration tests separately
* use go build -o flag and let compiler gemerate the binary with the
right extension for the HOST platform
rename cli-test to test-integration
* update ci
* rename
Co-authored-by: atheesh <atheesh1>
Co-authored-by: kaustubhkapatral <54210167+kaustubhkapatral@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Aaron Craelius <aaron@regen.network>
Co-authored-by: anilCSE <anil@vitwit.com>
Co-authored-by: Alessio Treglia <alessio@tendermint.com>
* enable the wsl linter
Fix various wsl-related warnings.
x/ibc/04-channel/keeper/handshake.go: fix missing return statement in ChanOpenTry().
* goimports -w files
* remove unknown linter references
* run make format
* Revert "run make format"
This reverts commit f810b62b9e4993f08506663d4e5f2ec2228a9863.
* run make format
github.com/spf13/viper's recent releases introduced a semantic
change in some public API such as viper.IsSet(), which have
broken some of our flags checks. Instead of checking whether
users have changed a flag's default value we should rely on such
defaults and adjust runtime behaviour accordingly. In order to do
so, it's important that we pick sane defaults for all our flags.
The --pruning flag and configuration option now allow for a
fake custom strategy. When users elect custom, then the
pruning-{keep,snapshot}-every options are interpreted and
parsed; else they're ignored.
Zero is pruning-{keep,snapshot}-every default value. When
users choose to set a custom pruning strategy they are
signalling that they want more fine-grainted control, therefore
it's legitimate to expect them to know what they are doing and
enter valid values for both options.
Ref #5964
* lint: various linting fixs
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* more linting
* more linting fixes
* more errchecking
* comment out errcheck for now
* undo error check
* address some comments
* remore require error
* change delete to batch delete
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
* change abci file to use BinaryBare
* change all calls to EncodeLengthPrefixed to BinaryBare in distribution keeper store.
* change all calls to EncodeLengthPrefixed to BinaryBare in mint keeper store.
* change all calls to EncodeLengthPrefixed to BinaryBare in auth keeper store.
* change all calls to EncodeLengthPrefixed to BinaryBare in distribution keeper store.
* change all calls to EncodeLengthPrefixed to BinaryBare in staking keeper store.
* change all calls to EncodeLengthPrefixed to BinaryBare in staking keeper store.
* change all calls to EncodeLengthPrefixed to BinaryBare in gov keeper store.
* change all calls to EncodeLengthPrefixed to BinaryBare in slashing keeper store.
* update decoder test
* migrate decoder
* migrate gov simulation decoder
* migrate baseapp_test
* refactor QuerySubspace
* refactor coedc std codec
* migrate keybase
* migrate iavl store
* migrate root multi
* migrate ante basic
* migrate tx type to bare
* migrate auth client
* update auth types
* update decoder
* migrate supply decoder
* migrate stake encoding
* migrate staking simulation
* migrate genutil
* migrate simapp test helpers
* migrate docs
* upgrade changelog
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Co-Authored-By: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
* migrate first distribution test to use simapp
* refactor test TestAllocateTokensTruncation
* migrate allocation test for distribution
* migrate TestCalculateRewardsBasic to simapp in distribution
* migrate TestCalculateRewardsAfterSlash to simapp in distribution
* migrate TestCalculateRewardsAfterManySlashes to use simapp
* migrate TestCalculateRewardsMultiDelegator to use ssimapp
* migrate TestWithdrawDelegationRewardsBasic to simapp
* migrate TestCalculateRewardsAfterManySlashesInSameBlock to simapp
* migrate TestCalculateRewardsMultiDelegatorMultiSlash
* migrate old delegation test
* migrate keeper test to simapp
* refactor all distribution to use simapp
Co-authored-by: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@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>