* remove any.ClearCachedValue method
This method is in a public interface but used only for tests.
It shouldn't be used - `Any` values shouldn't be manipulated. This could lead to bugs.
* rename any_test.go
Co-authored-by: Alessio Treglia <alessio@tendermint.com>
* Clean Any interface
+ removed Any.Pack method. This method is not needed, because we have specialized
functions for createing new Any values. It could be used inappropriately with existing
Any objects.
* removed deprecated PackAny function
* fix linter issue
* update nil handling
* NewAnyWithValue returns error on nil instead of panic
* NewMsgCreateValidator: handle nil pubkey
* Remove AsAny and tx builder workarounds
* fix linter issue
* Add AsAny methods to TxBuilder and StdTxConfig, but keep intoAny interface private
* remove tx.PubKeyToAny
* cosmetic updates
* fix method interface
* move ProtoTxProvider to x/auth/tx
* WIP: using encoding config
* Make it compile, test fails
* test should be okay
* Make tests pass
* Add comments
* Convert more tests
* Make TestAnteHandlerSigErrors work
* Make first 2 tests pass
* TestAnteHandlerAccountNumbers
* Use table tests
* Remove print
* Use test table
* TestAnteHandlerSigErrors
* TestAnteHandlerAccountNumbers
* TestAnteHandlerAccountNumbers
* Refactor TestAccount
* Refactor getSignBytes
* TestAnteHandlerAccountNumbersAtBlockHeightZero
* TestAnteHandlerSequences
* TestAnteHandlerFees
* TestAnteHandlerMultiSigner
* TestAnteHandlerBadSignBytes
* TestAnteHandlerSetPubKey
* TestAnteHandlerSigLimitExceeded
* TestCustomSignatureVerificationGasConsumer
* TestAnteHandlerReCheck
* Make all tests pass
* Refactor a little bit more
* Fee test
* SetupTest
* All tests pass
* Refactor to RunTestCase
* Don't use StdFee
* Revert some little stuff
* Finish up last couple of test cases
* Less verbose
* s/TxGenerator/TxConfig
* Add comments
* Indent
* Move KeyTestPubAddr to testdata
* Move testdata to /testutil
* Revert to use signature: nil step in signing
* Add comments
Co-authored-by: Alexander Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>