Tickets are a mechanism to allow for the "out-of-order" execution of
transactions on the XRP Ledger.
This commit, if merged, reworks the existing support for tickets and
introduces support for 'ticket batching', completing the feature set
needed for tickets.
The code is gated under the newly-introduced `TicketBatch` amendment
and the `Tickets` amendment, which is not presently active on the
network, is being removed.
The specification for this change can be found at:
https://github.com/xrp-community/standards-drafts/issues/16
Work on a version 2 of the XRP Network API has begun. The new
API returns:
* `notSynced` in place of `noClosed`, `noCurrent`, and `noNetwork`;
* `invalidParams` in place of `lgrIdxInvalid`.
The new version 2 API cannot be selected yet, as it remains a work
in progress.
Fixes#3269
Remove the implicit conversion from int64 to XRPAmount. The motivation for this
was noticing that many calls to `to_string` with an integer parameter type were
calling the wrong `to_string` function. Since the calls were not prefixed with
`std::`, and there is no ADL to call `std::to_string`, this was converting the
int to an `XRPAmount` and calling `to_string(XRPAmount)`.
Since `to_string(XRPAmount)` did the same thing as `to_string(int)` this error
went undetected.
The ledger already declared a transaction that is both single-
and multi-signing malformed. This just adds some checking in
the signing RPC commands (like submit and sign_for) which allows
that sort of error to be identified a bit closer to the user.
In the process of adding this code a bug was found in the
RPCCall unit test. That bug is fixed as well.
The `STObject` member function `setType()` has been renamed to
applyTemplate() and modified to throw if there is a template
mismatch.
The error description in the exception is, in certain cases,
used, to better indicate why a particular transaction was
considered ill formed.
Fixes#2585.
The FeeEscalation amendment has been enabled on the XRP Ledger network
since May 19, 2016. The transaction which activated this amendment is:
5B1F1E8E791A9C243DD728680F108FEF1F28F21BA3B202B8F66E7833CA71D3C3.
This change removes all conditional code based around the FeeEscalation
amendment, but leaves the amendment definition itself since removing the
definition would cause nodes to think an unknown amendment was activate
causing them to become amendment blocked.
The commit also removes the redundant precomputed hashes from the
supportedAmendments vector.
Problem:
- There are only a few call sites to cachedRead, and all of them
currently do more work than is required since we know the type in each
case.
Solution:
- "Inline" the codepath to cachedRead, but do not check if the type is
valid. In all such call sites, we know the keylet to read directly.
This fixes#2550
* Rename isArray to isArrayOrNull
* Rename isObject to isObjectOrNull
* Introduce isArray and isObject
* Change as many uses of isArrayorNull to isArray as possible
* Change as many uses of isObjectorNull to isObject as possible
* Reject null JSON arrays for subscribe and unsubscribe
* RPC `ledger` command returns all queue entries in "queue_data"
when requesting open ledger, and including boolean "queue: true".
* Includes queue state. e.g.: fee_level, retries, last_result, tx.
* Respects "expand" and "binary" parameters for the txs.
* Remove some unused code.
Avoid custom overflow code; simply use 128-bit math to
maintain precision and return a saturated 64-bit value
as the final result.
Disallow use of negative values in the `fee_mult_max`
and `fee_div_max` fields. This change could potentially
cause submissions with negative values that would have
previously succeeded to now fail.
* Account-related queue stats (RIPD-1205). Boolean "queue" parameter to
account_info only if requesting the open ledger.
* Account for the TxQ when autofilling sequence in sign-and-submit (RIPD-1206)
* Tweak TxQ::accept edge case when choosing which tx to try next.
* Labels for experimental "x_" submit parameters use correct separator.
=== Release Notes ===
==== New features ====
When requesting `account_info` for the open ledger, include the `queue :
true` to get extra information about any queued transactions for this
account. (RIPD-1205).
==== Bug fixes ====
When using sign-and-submit mode to autofill a transaction's sequence
number, the logic will not reuse a sequence number that is in the queue
for this account. (RIPD-1206).
Labels for experimental "x_queue_okay" and "x_assume_tx" parameters to
`sign` and `submit` updated to use correct separator.
* Minimum factor 256*500, don't multiply by base fee
* Change autofill fee behavior to pay the open ledger fee.
** Experimental options: x-assume-tx - assume <int> more transactions in
the open queue when computing escalated fee, x-queue-okay - if true
and escalated fee is over limit, try with load fee.
* Port of 75af4ed.
Replace Journal public data members with member function accessors
in order to make Journal lighter weight. The change makes a
Journal cheaper to pass by value.
Also add missing stream checks (e.g., calls to JLOG) to avoid
text processing that ultimately will not be stored in the log.
The RippleAddress class was used to represent a number of fundamentally
different types: account public keys, account secret keys, node public
keys, node secret keys, seeds and generators.
The class is replaced by the following types:
* PublicKey for account and node public keys
* SecretKey for account and node private keys
* Generator for generating secp256k1 accounts
* Seed for account, node and generator seeds
This is designed for use by proxies in front of rippled. Configured IPs
can forward identifying user data in HTTP headers, including
user name and origin IP. If the user name exists, then resource limits
are lifted for that session. However, administrative commands are still
reserved only for administrative sessions.
* Move InboundTransactions to app/ledger
* Move TransactionAcquire to app/ledger
* Move LocalTxs to app/ledger
* Move Transaction to app/misc
* Move TransactionMaster to app/ledger
o The sign_for RPC command automatically fills in an empty
"SigningPubKey" field if the field is missing.
o The sign_for command returns the Signers list inside the
tx_json. This re-establishes symmetry with the
submit_multisigned command. It also means the returned
tx_blob might be useful, since it contains the multisignature.
o The sign_for command also now allows the inclusion of a Signers
array field in the input tx_json. If a Signers array is present,
the new signature is incorporated into the passed array. This
supports a model where multisignatures are accumulated serially.
o Syntax hints are improved.
o Remove warning written to log by sign_for command.
o The sign_for RPC command previously only worked in the
"json sign_for" form. The command now works as a straight
"sign_for". The "offline" parameter also works.
o Don't autofill Fee or Paths when signing offline.
The digest for a transaction (its transaction ID, or tid) is
computed once upon constructed when the STTx is deserialized.
Subsequent calls to retrieve the digest use the cached value.
Any code which modifies the STTx and then attempts to
retrieve the digest will terminate the process with a
logic error contract violation.
* Nested types removed
* All STTx are contained as const
(Except in transaction sign, which must modify)
* tid in STTx is computed once on deserialization
* All checks flow through ripple::checkValidity, which transparently caches result flags.
* All external transaction submission code paths use checkValidity.
* SF_SIGGOOD flag no longer appears outside of HashRouter / checkValidity.
* Validity can be forced in known or trusted scenarios.
In usage it was determined that the submit_multisigned RPC
command could be improved by moving the Signers array inside the
tx_json in the submitted form of the command. This has the
advantage that the RPC command is more similar to the native form.
Also the returned JSON looks more like the submitted JSON.
Replace TxnSignApiFacade with separate passed in arguments to
the various sign/submit RPC commands.
Also increase unit test coverage of the submit_multisign RPC
command.