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Author SHA1 Message Date
Howard Hinnant
db3b4dd396 Prevent accidental aggregates
*  The compiler can provide many non-explicit constructors for
   aggregate types.  This is sometimes desired, but it can
   happen accidentally, resulting in run-time errors.

*  This commit assures that no types are aggregates unless existing
   code is using aggregate initialization.
2018-04-08 01:52:11 -07:00
Nik Bougalis
cfde591ac9 Add Escrow support:
Escrow replaces the existing SusPay implementation with improved
code that also adds hashlock support to escrow payments, making
RCL ILP enabled.

The new functionality is under the `Escrow` amendment, which
supersedes and replaces the `SusPay` amendment.

This commit also deprecates the `CryptoConditions` amendment
which is replaced by the `CryptoConditionSuite` amendment which,
once enabled, will allow use of cryptoconditions others than
hashlocks.
2017-03-06 14:59:32 -05:00
Nik Bougalis
d8d0cb17ba Cryptoconditions Framework (RIPD-1139):
Cryptoconditions provide a mechanism to describe a signed message such
that multiple actors in a distributed system can all verify the same
signed message and agree on whether it matches the description. This
provides a useful primitive for event-based systems that are distributed
on the Internet since we can describe events in a standard deterministic
manner (represented by signed messages) and therefore define generic
authenticated event handlers.

The cryptoconditions specification implemented is available at:
    https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-thomas-crypto-conditions-01
2016-11-15 21:41:25 -08:00