Rework the process of loading a genesis.json file to load a starting app state and set of initial transactions to process.
* New function to create genesis account from MsgCreateValidator
* Add arg to PrintUnsignedStdTx() to actually operate in offline mode
* New func processStdTxs()
* Remove gen-tx command
* Cleanup, return validators as they need to be written into genesis.json
* Modify gaiad init to allow auto-create of stdTx
* Remove server/testnet.go
* Don't load node_key.json, which might not be available
* Get the txs through DeliverTx
* Add app.slashingKeeper.AddValidators at the end of genesis
* On InitChain(), Signature's account number must be 0
* Add (tentative?) command to generate {node_key,priv_validator}.json files
* Reintroduce gaiad testnet
* Prompt user for passwords
* Update gaia to work with auth.StdTx
* Remove test_utils, NewTestGaiaAppGenState is now deprecated
* Combine --genesis-format and --generate-only
* Improve sign command's --offline flag documentation
* Moniker must be set
* Call app.slashingKeeper.AddValidators() even if len(txs) == 0
* Refactoring, introduce gaiad init --skip-genesis, code cleanup
* Drop unnecessary workaround to make lcd_tests pass
* Reintroduce gentx
* Simple name changes, GenesisState.Txs -> .GenTxs; OWK -> OverwriteKey; OverwriteKeys -> OverwriteKey
This removes privkeys and addresses from function signatures.
This comes with a 11% performance improvement to the simulator,
as we no longer keep recomputing the pubkeys.
Once we move the transient store clearing to endblock, we can
further raise the size of make test_sim_gaia_fast
concretely, `make test_sim_gaia_fast` went from 16.8 seconds to 13.5 seconds on my system.
Now that we properly initialize governance, a ton of governance slashing
doesn't happen in the first few blocks. Because of this, we can run through
blocks in the range (0,200) quite rapidly. This PR acknowledges that and
increases many of the default block heights.
The intent of this is to allow for simulating things like slashing for not
voting on a governance proposal. To test this, you would queue all the validator votes
in future blocks, and keep track of which ones you didn't slash. Then you could add queue a
"check governance slashing operation" after the voting period is over.
* This demonstrates that the state machine is non-deterministic if there
are more than two txs in a block.
* fix non-deterministic map iteration
* (squash this) fix build errors
* (squash this) iterate using range