* Fix
* -print
* Filter null outputs
* Rewards cc
* Fix
* Linker
* Fix
* Fix
* KOMODO_LONGESTCHAIN
* Mining_height
* Fix dropped assetoshis
* Error null CCvin
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Fix sell
* Fix order book prints
* )
* Test
* Test
* Fix order display
* Fix oops
* Fix duplicate vin
* Remove dust check
* Fix silly bug
* Test
* Test
* Fix
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Fix compiler error: call of overloaded 'Pair(const char [9], time_t)' is ambiguous
* Fix compiler error: call of overloaded 'Pair(const char [9], time_t)' is ambiguous
* Correctly parse optional top parameter to getsnapshot
* Fix token orders crash
* Add SEC to assetchains.json
* Split amounts/validation: bid, ask, swap
* Fixes
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* +print
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* SMALLVAL
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Properly handle multiple vins funding fills
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Fix ask fill dest
* Test
* Rewards functions
* Fix
* Test
* Params to rewardscalc
* Create funding, addfunding, lock
* Test
* +print
* tokenswapask
* Test
* Test
* Swap functions
* ac_cc under 1000 is not fungible
* Allow to cancel invalid orders
* Prevent negative numbers in assets tx
* Uint64 -> int64
* Fix oops
* Prevent bid for nonexistent assetid
* Error check bidding for assetid that is txid but not asset creation
* Fix
* Fix
* Add pause if scriptcheckqueue isn't idle
* Fix
* -> -> .
* Fix
* Test
* VOBJ
* Tokeninfo rpc
* Asset list
* Test
* strcpy(cp->normaladdr,AssetsNormaladdr);
* Fix
* Rewardslist rewardsinfo
* Fix
* Fix
* Fix
* Vent
* fix
* Int64
* Int64
* Fix createfunding
* Fix false positive error
* sbits = stringbits(planstr);
* Fix maxmoney
* Fix funding name
* Test
* Print
* CCutoxvalue
* Fix rewardslock utxo selection
* New PoW diff calc
* tst
* Test
* Oldflag for PoW calc
* Test
* Test
* tst
* Test
* Test
* Filter locked utxo
* Test
* Fix PoW recalc
* Test min seconds
* int64_t CCduration(uint256 txid)
* Test
* Test
* Test one day
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Prevent inputs of CC inputs
* Test
* tst
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* New rewards address
* Fix mask
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Teest
* Stricter vin/vout checks for assets
* Token swap ready for testing
* Fix rewards unlock
* Fix
* Test
* Validate rewards
* Test
* Trim funding input
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Activate CCduration constraint
* Parameterize KOMODO_FIRSTFUNGIBLEID to 100
* +print
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Test
* Fix c script
* Test
* Initial dice morph from rewards.cpp
* Fix
* Test
* Fix
* Test
* Diceaddfunds
* Fix
* Dice list and dice info
* dicefund
* Dice bet
* Test
* Test
* Put process block's check block call inside lock, revert mining testblockvalidity outside lock
* Don't exit fiat-cli on error
* Docs for coinsupply RPC and improved error-checking on block height
* Version to 0.3.12-beta.
* Change version to 0.3.12 for gilab CI.
* Put undefines for _cpuid back.
* Network decentralizatoin and bug fixes
* Remove unnecessary staking delay
* Staking and mining timeing improvements
* Put staking readout once per staking loop so people know it's staking
* Fail on get_chainactive before lock if checks fail
* Fix check for stake transaction after Komodo merge
* Portable dev (#105)
* Force portable code
* Switch to old MMX instructions, avoiding SSE & SSE2 instructions.
* Less agressive, leave verus code (which checks for it) using advanced instructions.
* Compiling only for windows
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* Try -march=native for C++ code generation.
* Tweaking machine architecture settings.
* Try native alone.
* Also get LIBCRYPTOCONDITIONS to -march=native
* Switch other lib to native as well.
* Try switching back further for CPU architecture.
* Even lower end settings.
* Turn on symbols.
* Use sse2,3 and 4 capable x64.
* Once again let verus lib use advances instructioins since it checjs via CPUID at run time.
* Modify a few more makefile entries.
* Switch to AMD model similar to our test system.
* Get snark makefile to k8 too.
* Yet another -march to modify to k8, or two of them.
* Brute force k8 settings, comment non-portable code out.
* Put the condition on cpuid back.
* Put non-portable advenced instruction code back
* Enable instructions.
* Add lib for separate settings.
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* replacing k8-sse3 specific flags to x86-84
* updating versions
* updating versions
* Get verus-cli verusd updated (#106)
* Force portable code
* Switch to old MMX instructions, avoiding SSE & SSE2 instructions.
* Less agressive, leave verus code (which checks for it) using advanced instructions.
* Compiling only for windows
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* Try -march=native for C++ code generation.
* Tweaking machine architecture settings.
* Try native alone.
* Also get LIBCRYPTOCONDITIONS to -march=native
* Switch other lib to native as well.
* Try switching back further for CPU architecture.
* Even lower end settings.
* Turn on symbols.
* Use sse2,3 and 4 capable x64.
* Once again let verus lib use advances instructioins since it checjs via CPUID at run time.
* Modify a few more makefile entries.
* Switch to AMD model similar to our test system.
* Get snark makefile to k8 too.
* Yet another -march to modify to k8, or two of them.
* Brute force k8 settings, comment non-portable code out.
* Put the condition on cpuid back.
* Put non-portable advenced instruction code back
* Enable instructions.
* Add lib for separate settings.
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* Update .gitlab-ci.yml
* replacing k8-sse3 specific flags to x86-84
* updating versions
* Propagate verusd changes.
Add message directing users to security guide
Addresses #2142, which was blocking on updates to zcash/support/security.html. That page has now been added, so this message directing users to the site can be included.
It displays in the zcash-cli --help and --version message text, and on the zcashd metrics screen.
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.
- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.
- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral
- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.
- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.
By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.
What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.
Configuration options:
- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.
- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.
- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.
- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging