These are text files but their encoding does not depend on the locale.
Not all of them require utf8 but it is better to fix it at something
to remove potential unpredictability.
This is necessary on FreeBSD where no locale is set by default,
and apparently Python defaults not only the terminal encoding to the locale
but that of every text file. So without LOCALE environment it defaults text
file encoding to ASCII. This causes problems with e.g. `bitcoin.conf`.
Luckily the locale doesn't affect the default encoding for str.encode() and
bytes.decode() on Python 3, so this is the only change necessary.
allow getaddressutxos if -lightwalletd
The wallets need to be able to retrieve, via lightwalletd, the UTXO set for a given address, see https://github.com/zcash/lightwalletd/issues/312. The `getaddressutxos` rpc that was added for Insight Explorer is perfect for this, but this rpc is disabled when only `-lightwalletd` is enabled (that is, it requires `-insightexplorer`, which is a superset of `-lightwalletd`). However, the `DB_ADDRESSUNSPENTINDEX` index that supports this rpc is present when only `-lightwalletd` is enabled. This was probably a (fortuitous, as it turns out) oversight. So all that's required is to allow this rpc when `-lightwalletd` is enabled.
We don't currently have a need for newer releases, and will likely be
pinning Rust for longer periods of time once we are also pinning Clang.
Rust releases occur every six weeks, so we can pre-emptively postpone
releases through the end of this year.
- The old patch is no longer necessary because of this upstream fix:
https://github.com/boostorg/build/pull/560
- Boost 1.72 removed a <deque> from an include, which exposed a missing
include in src/httpserver.cpp.
- Boost 1.73 moved function placeholders into the boost::placeholders
namespace.
- The new patch is a fix from just after Boost 1.74 was released, fixing
a warning that was missed.
Small httpserver.cpp backports
Also includes a change to the `uiInterface.NotifyBlockTip` signal API.
These remove merge conflicts from subsequent backports for `sync.h`.
Cherry-picked from the following upstream PRs:
- bitcoin/bitcoin#6859
- bitcoin/bitcoin#7112
- Only the non-QT changes.
- bitcoin/bitcoin#7966
- bitcoin/bitcoin#8421
- We already backported the second commit in zcash/zcash#2555
Address some performance regressions
@str4d identified and fixed some performance regressions in our elliptic curve and proving crates, and we also changed to complete formulas in `bls12_381` to get some better performance in some cases. The result:
```
v3.1.0
"runningtime": 0.59883
before upgrading rust:
"runningtime": 0.823932
after upgrading rust:
"runningtime": 0.83004
after upgrading rust packages:
"runningtime": 0.763065
```
which gets us some of the way back to where we were.
A few "a->an" and "an->a".
"Shows, if the supplied default SOCKS5 proxy" -> "Shows if the supplied default SOCKS5 proxy". Change made on 3 occurrences.
"without fully understanding the ramification of a command" -> "without fully understanding the ramifications of a command".
Removed duplicate words such as "the the".
Zcash: Only the changes to files and code that we have.
wallet: Add ANY_TADDR special string to z_sendmany
When using this special string as the from address, non-coinbase UTXOs
from any transparent addresses within the wallet will be used to fund the
transaction. Change outputs will be sent to a new transparent address,
as with any other spend of transparent funds.
Closeszcash/zcash#3640.
depends: Switch to `cargo vendor` for Rust dependencies
When we first integrated Rust into our build system, we had two
limitations:
- We were building the `librustzcash` FFI library as a dependency, and
therefore needed access to its crate dependencies in the depends
system.
- Gitian builds happen offline, so we needed to fetch any crate
dependencies ahead of time, and then configure cargo to use these in
an offline environment.
At the time, `cargo` already had support for "Source Replacement", but
there was no easy way to package the dependencies in the necessary way.
What we implemented was effectively the `cargo-vendor` tool, built using
Makefiles. A noticeable downside was that we were pinning dependencies
twice: once in the `Cargo.lock` for the FFI library, and again in our
depends system.
Since then, `cargo-vendor` has been upstreamed into `cargo` itself, and
we have moved `librustzcash` into this repository. We can therefore use
`cargo vendor` directly from our pinned Rust compiler to fetch the
dependencies, and rely on our local `Cargo.lock` to pin the specific
crates we are relying on.
add shielded balance to getwalletinfo
Closeszcash/zcash#3939
It is based on the definition that unconfirmed balance has 0 confirmations; anything else is regular balance.
Implementation:
1. `getBalanceZaddr` uses one version of `GetFilteredNotes`, we want to use the other version that allow us to get balances inside min and max confirmations.
2. `shielded_unconfirmed_balance`, and `shielded_balance` are obtained by calling `getBalanceZaddr` with different min and max confirmations according to the definitions from above.