Disable building libzcashconsensus by default
The library is not currently a supported build artifact; it needs work in
order to build on certain platforms (e.g. MacOS), and its dependencies need to
be narrowed down (Equihash is not a requirement for validating scripts).
- `--help`, `--version` etc should exit with `0` i.e. no error ("not enough args" case should still trigger an error)
- error reading config file should exit with `1`
Slightly refactor AppInitRPC/AppInitRawTx to return standard exit codes (EXIT_FAILURE/EXIT_SUCCESS) or CONTINUE_EXECUTION (-1)
Implements #7442 by adding an option `-stdin` which reads
additional arguments from stdin, one per line.
For example
```bash
echo -e "mysecretcode\n120" | src/bitcoin-cli -stdin walletpassphrase
echo -e "walletpassphrase\nmysecretcode\n120" | src/bitcoin-cli -stdin
```
The library is not currently a supported build artifact; it needs work in
order to build on certain platforms (e.g. MacOS), and its dependencies need to
be narrowed down (Equihash is not a requirement for validating scripts).
170004 is the protocol version for the NODE_BLOOM change, which is being
"released" in this RC. The activation height is being set in the final release,
which means that we may end up with both RC and final release versions online
when Overwinter activates. Bumping the protocol version for Overwinter enables
RC nodes to be correctly disconnected.
Add NODE_BLOOM service bit
Cherry-picked from the following upstream PRs:
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6579
- Zcash equivalent of BIP 111
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6652
- Docs for BIP 111
- bitcoin/bitcoin#7087
- bitcoin/bitcoin#7174
- bitcoin/bitcoin#8709
Part of #2074. Closes#2738.
An example of where this might be useful is allowing a node to connect blocksonly during IBD but then becoming a full-node once caught up with the latest block. This might also even want to be the default behaviour since during IBD most TXs appear to be orphans, and are routinely dropped (for example when a node disconnects). Therefore, this can waste a lot of bandwidth.
Additionally, another pull could be written to stop relaying of TXs to nodes that are clearly far behind the latest block and are running a node that doesn't store many orphan TXs, such as recent versions of Bitcoin Core.