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Author SHA1 Message Date
Gavin Andresen 2b72d46f42 Handle "conflicted" transactions properly
Extend CMerkleTx::GetDepthInMainChain with the concept of
a "conflicted" transaction-- a transaction generated by the wallet
that is not in the main chain or in the mempool, and, therefore,
will likely never be confirmed.

GetDepthInMainChain() now returns -1 for conflicted transactions
(0 for unconfirmed-but-in-the-mempool, and >1 for confirmed).

This makes getbalance, getbalance '*', and listunspent all agree when there are
mutated transactions in the wallet.

Before:
 listunspent: one 49BTC output
 getbalance: 96 BTC (change counted twice)
 getbalance '*': 46 BTC (spends counted twice)

After: all agree, 49 BTC available to spend.
2014-02-14 11:08:40 -05:00
Gavin Andresen f582eda4ed Make qa/rpc-tests/ compatible with OSX
Reworked send.sh, so it works properly on my Mac (killall send.sh
doesn't work, because the process name is 'bash' not 'send.sh').
So now send.sh writes a .send.pid file, and invoking it as
send.sh -STOP (as the bitcoind -walletnotify) signals that PID.
2014-02-13 14:25:38 -05:00
Cory Fields 371f3f6ba5 qt5: fix --with-qt with no arguments 2014-01-10 16:30:33 -05:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan 5fe19d640e qt: make wallet test consistent
Add a function `WaitBlocks` to wait for blocks to propagate to all three
nodes, and use this instead of waiting a fixed time of one second.

Fixes #3445.
2013-12-20 17:12:39 +01:00
Gavin Andresen 9e7776bf1f Integration tests via RPC calls
qa/rpc-tests/wallet.sh runs a three-node -regtest network,
generates a fresh blockchain, and then exercises basic wallet
sending/receiving functionality using command-line RPC.
2013-11-27 14:21:05 +10:00