Strictly speaking this is not a true deduplication; the test output will be
slightly different (due to inconsistent print statements) but I think this is
close enough.
Track net value entering and exiting the Sprout circuit
Delta values will be stored for new blocks; old blocks can be filled in by
re-indexing. The net value currently in the Sprout circuit is only calculated
when delta values for all previous blocks are present.
Part of #2351.
The mempool was not synced so a block could be generated and not
clear out the mempool. This would then cause subsequent code
which expected the mempool of all nodes to be empty to hang.
The new parameter is to satisfy the principle of least astonishment
by providing a sensible default for the maximum number of transparent
inputs to shield. If users do not configure -mempooltxinputlimit
it is possible for them to create transactions with hundreds of
inputs which suffer from mining delay, due to the current state of
the network where some miners have configured -mempooltxinputlimit
as a way to deal with the problem of quadratic hashing.
Fix bug where performance-measurements.sh fails hards when given no args
Better than "$1: unbound variable", we ran into this when testing this script in the Hush repo, so we are pushing this fix upstream.
[Test] New merge test suite driver script
Running the script with no arguments will run all test stages in succession.
Passing one or more stages as arguments will run just those stages.
Closes#429.
Not moved, because upstream makes improvements to this script, and the need to
set environment variables makes it simpler to just use the given script.
Migrate MiniNode to Zcash
This enables various RPC tests that use it (most of them in the extended test suite) to properly test Zcash code.
The PR also fixes bugs in the BIP65 and BIP66 tests that were both masking and masked by the un-migrated MiniNode.
The Python module `pyblake2` is now a requirement for the RPC tests.
Part of #2530.
If a bytearray is passed in as part of an iterable, the CScript constructor
fails because b''.join() cannot be used to join a bytearray to a bytes or str in
Python 2.
Importprivkey shows address
Scratching an itch: make `importprivkey` output the corresponding address.
Without this PR, `importprivkey` shows no output. Because we're moving towards an "address-based" RPC interface, rather than "account-based", there's a gap when using `importprivkey` because there's no way to assign it to a specific account, but also no easy way to determine the address. This change fixes that wart.
--nocleanup is sufficient to leave the data directories behind. --noshutdown is
only useful if you want to inspect the nodes afterwards, and you'd need to
manually shut down both nodes before copying the data directories.
Add ability for node to reject tx from mempool by number of tx inputs
Implement short-term solution described in #2343 so that users can respond promptly to critical short-term problems caused by quadratic validation scaling, such as the getblocktemplate latency, block propagation latency, and mempool size inflation issues described in #2333.
Benchmark for calling ConnectBlock on a block with many inputs
Requires placing `block-107134.tar.gz` (containing the block, and a fake CoinsDB containing its inputs) into the base directory of the repository.
To facilitate generation of the fake CoinsDB, an additional field `valuesZat` has been added to `getrawtransaction` containing the integer number of zatoshis instead of a decimal number of ZEC.
Closes#2355.
Requires placing block-107134.tar.gz (containing the block, and a fake CoinsDB
containing its inputs) into the base directory of the repository. This can be
generated using qa/zcash/create_benchmark_archive.py (see the script for usage
details).
To facilitate generation of the fake CoinsDB, an additional field 'valueZat' has
been added to 'getrawtransaction' containing the integer number of zatoshis
instead of a decimal number of ZEC.
Closes#2355.
Fix an error reporting bug due to BrokenPipeError and ConnectionResetError not existing in Python 2
refs #2263
Signed-off-by: Daira Hopwood <daira@jacaranda.org>
Usability improvements for z_importkey
- Add height parameter to z_importkey to reduce rescan range
- Change semantics of rescan parameter, so users can explicitly force a rescan
for existing keys.
Closes#2032
Python's httplib does not graciously handle disconnections from the http server, resulting in BadStatusLine errors.
See https://bugs.python.org/issue3566 "httplib persistent connections violate MUST in RFC2616 sec 8.1.4."
This was fixed in Python 3.5.
Work around it for now.
This reverts commit bd30c3dced21fca869a14c75081f15195762afe1.
Disable windows RPC tests for now. These should be re-enabled once a
suitable Wine version is used on Travis.
- Add height parameter to z_importkey to reduce rescan range
- Change semantics of rescan parameter, so users can explicitly force a rescan
for existing keys.
Closes#2032
Bitcoin 0.12 test PRs 1
Cherry-picked from the following upstream PRs:
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6337
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6390
- bitcoin/bitcoin#5515
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6287 (partial, remainder included in bitcoin/bitcoin#6703)
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6465
Part of #2074.
JSON makes no distinction between numbers and reals, and our code
doesn't need to do so either.
This removes VREAL, as well as its specific post-processing in
`UniValue::write`. Non-monetary amounts do not need to be forcibly
formatted with 8 decimals, so the extra roundtrip was unnecessary
(and potentially loses precision).
Zcash: cherry-picked from commit 7650449a6777710cf818d41862626164da0cd412
Left over from 2aee461930
Since unspendable outputs can't be spent, there is no threshold at which it would be uneconomic to spend them.
This primarily targets transaction outputs with `OP_RETURN`.
---
Initially based on:
commit 9cf0ae26350033d43d5dd3c95054c0d1b1641eda
Author: zathras-crypto <zathrasc@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Mar 25 02:04:02 2015 -0700
Changes:
- cherry-picked on top of bitcoin:master
- added RPC test for fundrawtransaction
Test prioritisetransaction
After talking with @str4d about #1884 , I wrote a test for prioritisetransaction. It uses small blocks (11kb), and checks whether a transaction makes it into the next block after being prioritized by that node.
Should this be improved with a larger number of txs in the mempool, or by testing over multiple runs?
As for getblocktemplate(), it seems to return the prioritized transaction within the block size set by the node (about 50 txs fit in an 11kb block), but the block "sizelimit" it displays is set at 2 MB in `rpcmining.cpp` line 690:
```
result.push_back(Pair("sizelimit", (int64_t)MAX_BLOCK_SIZE));
```
This was quite confusing, I didn't think the `-blockmaxsize` parameter I was setting was working for awhile.
Closes#1097 so that zcash-cli displays license info like zcashd.
LicenseInfo is refactored from init.cpp to util.cpp so that the
bitcoin-cli makefile target does not need to be modified.
Closes#1857. Fixes bug where a transaction sending from a zaddr would have a priority of zero.
Transactions sent from a zaddr should now be mined sooner as they no longer have a priority of zero
Issue #1851 shows that a zaddr->taddr can be rejected from mempools
due to not meeting fee requirements given the size of the transaction.
Fee calculation for joinsplit txs has not yet been agreed upon, so
during this interim period, this patch ensures joinsplit txs using
the default fee are not rejected due to an insufficient fee.
Commit 2eeb6b randomized the order of input and output notes,
but this is now known to prevent the chaining of multiple joinsplits
in a single transaction. The root cause has yet to be determined.
This patch is a temporary fix and disables the shuffling of input
and output notes. It also adds a chained joinsplit test to the
python qa test suite.
Add z_sendmany rule that when coinbase utxos must be spent in their entirety, with no change
See #1616 - coinbase utxos must be consumed entirely, without any change, since there
is currently no way to specify a change address in z_sendmany.
Fix issue where z_sendmany amount parameter is too strict
Upstream treats an amount parameter of `1` the same as `1.0`. Third-party would like this fixed.
Return a more informative error message when trying to spend coinbase; select non-coinbase inputs when sending to a transparent output if needed
For #1373 and #1519
Code change:
- Extra parameter added to AvailableCoins to include or exclude Coinbase coins. Default value of parameter is 'true' as current behaviour is to include Coinbase coins.
- SelectCoins, used for sending taddr->taddr, will now exclude Coinbase coins.
Unit test:
Tried to write a test to focus on the extra parameter added to AvailableCoins but could not.
Empirical testing on Testnet:
Current behaviour is that upstream RPC commands sendfrom and sendtoaddress try to spend coinbase coins returned by AvailableCoins. So the user will see:
```
./zcash-cli sendtoaddress mrEGRmGJhmwAa4MQjzGd86ry63vrvovu9b 1000.0
error: {"code":-6,"message":"Insufficient funds"}
./zcash-cli sendtoaddress mrEGRmGJhmwAa4MQjzGd86ry63vrvovu9b 0.00003000
error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: The transaction was rejected! This might happen if some of the coins in your wallet were already spent, such as if you used a copy of wallet.dat and coins were spent in the copy but not marked as spent here."}
./zcash-cli sendfrom "" mrEGRmGJhmwAa4MQjzGd86ry63vrvovu9b 0.00003000
error: {"code":-4,"message":"Error: The transaction was rejected! This might happen if some of the coins in your wallet were already spent, such as if you used a copy of wallet.dat and coins were spent in the copy but not marked as spent here."}
```
After fix is applied:
```
./zcash-cli sendtoaddress mrEGRmGJhmwAa4MQjzGd86ry63vrvovu9b 1000.0
error: {"code":-6,"message":"Insufficient funds"}
./zcash-cli sendtoaddress mrEGRmGJhmwAa4MQjzGd86ry63vrvovu9b 0.00003000
error: {"code":-4,"message":"Coinbase funds can only be sent to a zaddr"}
```
When non-coinbase UTXOs exist, they will now be selected and used:
```
./zcash-cli z_sendmany tnPJZHeVxegCg91utaquBRPEDBGjozfz9iLDHt7zvphFbZdspNgkTVLCGjDcadQBKNyUwKs8pNjDXuEZKrE1aNLpFwHgz4t '[{"address":"mx5fTRhLZwbYE7ZqhAPueZgQGSnwTbdvKU", "amount":0.01}]'
./zcash-cli sendtoaddress mrEGRmGJhmwAa4MQjzGd86ry63vrvovu9b 1000.0
error: {"code":-6,"message":"Insufficient funds"}
./zcash-cli sendtoaddress mrEGRmGJhmwAa4MQjzGd86ry63vrvovu9b 0.00003000
9818e543ac2f689d4ce8b52087607d73fecd771d45d316a1d9db092f0485aff2
./zcash-cli sendfrom "" mrEGRmGJhmwAa4MQjzGd86ry63vrvovu9b 0.00003000
899f2894823f51f15fc73b5e0871ac943edbe0ff88e1635f86906087b72caf30
```