* accounts/abi/bind: support for multi-dim arrays
Also:
- reduce usage of regexes a bit.
- fix minor Java syntax problems
Fixes#15648
* accounts/abi/bind: Add some more documentation
* accounts/abi/bind: Improve code readability
* accounts/abi: bugfix for unpacking nested arrays
The code previously assumed the arrays/slices were always 1 level
deep. While the packing supports nested arrays (!!!).
The current code for unpacking doesn't return the "consumed" length, so
this fix had to work around that by calculating it (i.e. packing and
getting resulting length) after the unpacking of the array element.
It's far from ideal, but unpacking behaviour is fixed now.
* accounts/abi: Fix unpacking of nested arrays
Removed the temporary workaround of packing to calculate size, which was
incorrect for slice-like types anyway.
Full size of nested arrays is used now.
* accounts/abi: deeply nested array unpack test
Test unpacking of an array nested more than one level.
* accounts/abi: Add deeply nested array pack test
Same as the deep nested array unpack test, but the other way around.
* accounts/abi/bind: deeply nested arrays bind test
Test the usage of bindings that were generated
for methods with multi-dimensional (and not
just a single extra dimension, like foo[2][3])
array arguments and returns.
edit: trigger rebuild, CI failed to fetch linter module.
* accounts/abi/bind: improve array binding
wrapArray uses a regex now, and arrayBindingJava is improved.
* accounts/abi: Improve naming of element size func
The full step size for unpacking an array
is now retrieved with "getFullElemSize".
* accounts/abi: support nested nested array args
Previously, the code only considered the outer-size of the array,
ignoring the size of the contents. This was fine for most types,
but nested arrays are packed directly into it, and count towards
the total size. This resulted in arguments following a nested
array to replicate some of the binary contents of the array.
The fix: for arrays, calculate their complete contents size:
count the arg.Type.Elem.Size when Elem is an Array, and
repeat when their child is an array too, etc.
The count is the number of 32 byte elements, similar to how it
previously counted, but nested.
* accounts/abi: Test deep nested arr multi-arguments
Arguments with a deeply nested array should not cause the next arguments
to be read from the wrong position.
* core/types, core/vm, eth, tests: regenerate gencodec files
* Makefile: update devtools target
Install protoc-gen-go and print reminders about npm, solc and protoc.
Also switch to github.com/kevinburke/go-bindata because it's more
maintained.
* contracts/ens: update contracts and regenerate with solidity v0.4.19
The newer upstream version of the FIFSRegistrar contract doesn't set the
resolver anymore. The resolver is now deployed separately.
* contracts/release: regenerate with solidity v0.4.19
* contracts/chequebook: fix fallback and regenerate with solidity v0.4.19
The contract didn't have a fallback function, payments would be rejected
when compiled with newer solidity. References to 'mortal' and 'owned'
use the local file system so we can compile without network access.
* p2p/discv5: regenerate with recent stringer
* cmd/faucet: regenerate
* dashboard: regenerate
* eth/tracers: regenerate
* internal/jsre/deps: regenerate
* dashboard: avoid sed -i because it's not portable
* accounts/usbwallet/internal/trezor: fix go generate warnings
+ The event slice unpacker doesn't correctly extract element from the
slice. The indexed arguments are not ignored as they should be
(the data offset should not include the indexed arguments).
+ The `Elem()` call in the slice unpack doesn't work.
The Slice related tests fails because of that.
+ the check in the loop are suboptimal and have been extracted
out of the loop.
+ extracted common code from event and method tupleUnpack
This change inlines the logic of bytesAreProper at its sole
callsite, ABI.Unpack, and applies the multiple-of-32 test only in
the case of unpacking methods. Event data is not required to be a
multiple of 32 bytes long.
* cmd, consensus, core, miner: instatx clique for --dev
* cmd, consensus, clique: support configurable --dev block times
* cmd, core: allow --dev to use persistent storage too
The accountCache contains a file cache, and remembers from
scan to scan what files were present earlier. Thus, whenever
there's a change, the scan phase only bothers processing new
and removed files.
* core: remove redundant storage of transactions and receipts
* core, eth, internal: new transaction schema usage polishes
* eth: implement upgrade mechanism for db deduplication
* core, eth: drop old sequential key db upgrader
* eth: close last iterator on successful db upgrage
* core: prefix the lookup entries to make their purpose clearer
Tests are now included as a submodule. This should make updating easier
and removes ~60MB of JSON data from the working copy.
State tests are replaced by General State Tests, which run the same test
with multiple fork configurations.
With the new test runner, consensus tests are run as subtests by walking
json files. Many hex issues have been fixed upstream since the last
update and most custom parsing code is replaced by existing JSON hex
types. Tests can now be marked as 'expected failures', ensuring that
fixes for those tests will trigger an update to test configuration. The
new test runner also supports parallel execution and the -short flag.
With this commit, core/state's access to the underlying key/value database is
mediated through an interface. Database errors are tracked in StateDB and
returned by CommitTo or the new Error method.
Motivation for this change: We can remove the light client's duplicated copy of
core/state. The light client now supports node iteration, so tracing and storage
enumeration can work with the light client (not implemented in this commit).
* accounts/abi: reorganizing package and some notes and a quick correction of name.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
get rid of some imports
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: move file names
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: fix boolean decode function
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: fix for the array set and for creating a bool
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: be very very very correct
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: fix up error message and variable names
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: take out unnecessary argument in pack method
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: add bool unpack test and add a panic to readBool function
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: fix panic message
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: change from panic to basic error
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: fix nil to false
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: fill out type regex tests and fill with the correct type for integers
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: move packNumbers into pack.go.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: separation of the testing suite into appropriately named files.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* account/abi: change to hex string tests.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* account/abi: fix up rest of tests to hex
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: declare bool at the package level
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: use errors package in the error file.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: fix ugly hack and fix error type declaration.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
This commit adds pluggable consensus engines to go-ethereum. In short, it
introduces a generic consensus interface, and refactors the entire codebase to
use this interface.
This commit solves several issues concerning the genesis block:
* Genesis/ChainConfig loading was handled by cmd/geth code. This left
library users in the cold. They could specify a JSON-encoded
string and overwrite the config, but didn't get any of the additional
checks performed by geth.
* Decoding and writing of genesis JSON was conflated in
WriteGenesisBlock. This made it a lot harder to embed the genesis
block into the forthcoming config file loader. This commit changes
things so there is a single Genesis type that represents genesis
blocks. All uses of Write*Genesis* are changed to use the new type
instead.
* If the chain config supplied by the user was incompatible with the
current chain (i.e. the chain had already advanced beyond a scheduled
fork), it got overwritten. This is not an issue in practice because
previous forks have always had the highest total difficulty. It might
matter in the future though. The new code reverts the local chain to
the point of the fork when upgrading configuration.
The change to genesis block data removes compression library
dependencies from package core.
There is no need to depend on the old context package now that the
minimum Go version is 1.7. The move to "context" eliminates our weird
vendoring setup. Some vendored code still uses golang.org/x/net/context
and it is now vendored in the normal way.
This change triggered new vet checks around context.WithTimeout which
didn't fire with golang.org/x/net/context.