Includes a tweak to set the fixed-width of the rows based on whether the first
or last round is widest. This is necessary for some parameters, these ones
included.
Use depth-first scan for eliminating partial solutions instead of breadth-first
This reduces the peak number of lists in-memory from 2^k to k, and enables the
solver to eliminate most duplicates before it has instantiated the full set of
leaves.
Part of #857.
This field has no defined semantics. While it was added as a result of
discussions about merged mining in #724, this field will not necessarily ever be
used for that purpose.
Fix issue #717 t
Fix issue #717 where if addrman is starved of addresses (e.g. on testnet)
the Select_() function will loop endlessly trying to find an address,
and therefore eat up 100% cpu time on the 'opencon' thread.
Solution is to (1) add a delay to the loop and (2) restrict the number
of attempts to find an address. On exiting the loop, we return
to an outer loop in net.cpp which will sleep, add seed nodes and
calculate new addresses.
This reduces the peak number of lists in-memory from 2^k to k, and enables the
solver to eliminate most duplicates before it has instantiated the full set of
leaves.
Signing pours with ed25519
This is an alternative to #964 which uses ed25519 instead of secp256k1, and avoids the separate hash for fitting the public key into the `h_sig` block. It's based on @defuse's work in that branch.
Closes#808.
Officialness is determined by a regular expression. ;-)
This is handy because we often want upstream Bitcoin tags for local
diffs, but sometimes we accidentally upload them to github which then
claims they are our releases, which is confusing and misleading.
Remove Bitcoin mainnet and testnet seeds.
Simple patch for issue #651 to remove hard-coded mainnet and testnet seeds
- they currently point to bitcoin nodes
- some are .onion addresses but Tor support has not yet been added
- gets rid of error messages in debug.log which might confuse people testing the alpha builds