We'll avoid introducing three-letter terms to free up the namespace
for three-letter acronyms.
But recognize the term "sigverify", a verb, to verify a digital
signature.
bank will only register ids when has_more is not set because those are
the only ids it has advertised, so it will not register all ids,
however the entry stream will contain unbroken last_id chain, so we
need to track that to get the correct start hash.
* fixup!
* fixups!
* send the vote and count it
* actually vote
* test
* Spelling fixes
* Process the voting transaction in the leader's bank
* Send tokens to the leader
* Give leader tokens in more cases
* Test for write_stage::leader_vote
* Request airdrop inside fullnode and not the script
* Change readme to indicate that drone should be up before leader
And start drone before leader in snap scripts
* Rename _kp => _keypair for keypairs and other review fixups
* Remove empty else
* tweak test_leader_vote numbers to be closer to testing 2/3 boundary
* combine creating blob and transaction for leader/validator
wip
voting
wip
move voting into the replicate stage
update
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
update
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
tpu processing votes in entries before write stage
fixup!
fixup!
txs
make sure validators have an account
fixup!
fixup!
fixup!
exit fullnode correctly
exit on exit not err
try 50
add delay for voting
300
300
startup logs
par start
100
no rayon
retry longer
log leader drop
fix distance
50 nodes
100
handle deserialize error
update
fix broadcast
new table every time
tweaks
table
update
try shuffle table
skip kill
skip add
purge test
fixed tests
rebase 2
fixed tests
fixed rebase
cleanup
ok for blobs to be longer then window
fix init window
60 nodes
Per @aeyakovenko, contracts shouldn't trust the network for
timestamps. Instead, pass the verified public key to the
contract and let it decide if that's a public key it wants
to trust the timestamp from.
Fixes#405
This also fixes a bug in the thin client where a nonexistent account
would have triggered a panic because we were using `balances[k]` instead
of `balances.get(key)`.
Fixes#534
The new read_entries() works, but is overly-contrained. Not
using that function yet, but adding it here in the hopes some
Rust guru will tell us how to get that lifetime constraint out
of there.
Fixes#517