* Run key SHAMap unit tests on both backed and unbacked maps
* Remove obsolete version of SHAMapTree::addRootNode
* Our position maps should be unbacked and immutable
* Minimize hash operations for unbacked SHAMaps
Not setting the sequence numbers to zero in
SHAMap::walkSubTree causes extra hashes to be
performed on subsequent operations
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
The new code removes the ability to specify domain names
in the [validators] configuration block, and no longer
supports the [validators_site] option.
More details on the supported configurations are available
under doc/rippled-example.cfg.
* A new, unified interface for generating random numbers and
filling buffers supporting any engine that fits the
UniformRandomNumberGenerator concept;
* Automatically seeded replacement for rand using the fast
xorshift+ PRNG engine;
* A CSPRNG engine that can be used with the new framework
when needing to to generate cryptographically secure
randomness.
* Unit test cleanups to work with new engine.
Commit 6ec5fa9cae fixed a bug that
would cause a crash when a transaction signed with a secp256r1 was
presented. This adds a regression test, ensuring that such
signatures fail gracefully.
tapENABLE_TESTING is removed from checks, and feature enablement
is the sole method for activating features. Unit tests are updated
to enable required features in the construction of the Env.
Tickets are put on a feature switch instead of a build macro.
* Moved empty path check to DatabaseCon, and only for non-standalone.
* No more "DummyForUnitTest" files getting left behind in repo after running unit tests.
These changes eliminate the Env's OpenLedger member and make
transactions go through the Application associated with each
instance of the Env, making the unit tests follow a code path
closer to the production code path.
* Add Env::open() for open ledger
* Add Env::now()
* Rename to Env::current()
* Inject ManualTimeKeeper in Env Application
* Make Config mutable
* Move setupConfigForUnitTests
* Launch Env Application thread
* Use Application ledgers in Env
* Adjust Application clock on ledger close
* Adjust close time for close resolution
* Scrub obsolete clock types
* Enable features via Env ctor
* Make Env::master Account object global
* Cache SSL context (performance)
* Cache master wallet keys in Ledger ctor (performance)
* Make LedgerConsensus object a singleton
* Protect consensus structures with their own locks
* Simplify NetworkOPs interaction with LedgerConsensus
* Log when we build and validate the same ledger
* Remove the ability to construct an empty transaction by type, only
to then have to add fields to it. Instead, offer a constructor that
accepts a transaction type and a lambda that can insert fields into
the STTx during construction.
* Remove now obsolete boost::optional transaction ID.