* Add fields for local and remote IP addresses in hello.
* Add configuration for known local public IP address
* Set fields appropriately
* Check the fields
* Disallow self connection by key
Randomize the initial transaction execution order for closed
ledgers based on the hash of the consensus set. Transaction
processing change will take effect October 27, 2015 at
11:00 AM Pacific time.
The server's open ledger is now an instance of the OpenView
class, managed by an instance of the OpenLedger class. This
should improve the performance of operations on open ledgers
because they are no longer Ledger/SHAMap operation.
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.
* Renamed SetHexExact -> SetHexUnchecked
* Removed calls to SetHexUnchecked with empty strings
* Marked ledger class as final, as it calls virtuals in its ctor
On a SusPayFinish, a check is added to make sure that the
presented digest matches the digest in the SusPay ledger
entry. Another check is added to make Finish transactions
containing sfProof fields that are not 32 bytes malformed.
This includes regression unit tests.
Eventually multisign will need to be enabled onto the network, at
which point compiling it in or out will no longer be an option.
In preparation, the compile guards are removed and multisign is
being enabled with a Feature.
You can locally enable a Feature using your config file. To
enable multisign with your config file add a section like this:
[features]
MultiSign
The exact spelling and capitalization of both "features" and
"MultiSign" is important. If you don't get those right multisign
will not be enabled.
There is a minor issue. The "sign_for" and "submit_multisigned"
RPC commands are only enabled if multisign is enabled. However
those commands are still shown in the help message even if
multisign is disabled. This is because the code that produces
the help message doesn't read the config file (where the Features
are kept). This problem will become irrelevant once multisign is
enabled onto the network.
An account can be made signable with only its regular key by
disabling the master key. Now an account can also be made
exclusively multisigned by both disabling the master key and
having no regular key.
In order to prevent an account from becoming unsignable the
network uses these rules:
o An account can always add or replace a regular key or a
SignerList as long as the fee and reserve can be met by the
account.
o The master key on an account can be disabled if either a
regular key or a SignerList (or both) is present on the account.
Either the regular key or the SignerList can be used to
re-enable the master key later if that is desired.
o The regular key on an account may only be removed if either the
master key is enabled or the account has a SignerList (or both).
o The SignerList on an account may only be removed if either the
master key is enabled or a regular key is present (or both).
As a consequence of this change, the tecMASTER_DISABLED error
code is renamed to tecNO_ALTERNATIVE_KEY. The error code number
(130 decimal) is unchanged.
Multisigned transactions place a higher load on the network than
non-multisigned transactions, requiring a higher fee.
- A non-multisigned transaction always has a minimum fee - the
network base fee.
- A multisigned transaction has a minimum fee equal to the number
of multisigners plus one times the network base fee.
b2855dc Merge pull request #378 from ravselj/sqlite_memory_leak
bf5dad9 Memory leak fix in sqlite3_session_backend.
165737c Fix incorrect pointer instead pointee comparison.
625db74 Merge pull request #376 from ravselj/cmake_debug_postfix2
f3a1055 Added proper support for SOCI_DEBUG_POSTFIX by changing backend-loader macro. If debug postfix is specified in CMake then it is passed forward to soci-core backend loader which then combines proper name based on build configuration.
3459d7d Minor CMake fix that checks if shared mode is set before adding shared test(s).
66d407a Merge pull request #373 from musopr/ambiguous_session
9070742 Merge pull request #372 from musopr/clang_cxx_c11
7b08ec7 Fixed ambiguous 'session' reference
e9748de Include SOCI_CXX_VERSION_FLAGS when compiling Clang
abd6775 Merge pull request #368 from ravselj/cmake_debug_postfix
cae0086 Added CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX to SOCI_LIB_SUFFIX. This fixes backend loading when CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX is used.
3dd4726 Enable MSVC multi process compiling by setting /MP flag.( VS2005+ )
e5f577f Merge pull request #365 from ravselj/sqlite_msvc_fixes
c4dde08 Some trivial fixes in code to resolve MSVC warnings in SQLite back-end
330f0e0 Merge pull request #364 from ravselj/connection_pars
b78c8ef Merge pull request #358 from ArnaudD-FR/bind_clean_up
9f415ee Merge pull request #362 from ArnaudD-FR/sqlite3_optim_split
f1f0162 sqlite3 backend optimizations
0b1a835 Include soci-platform.h because of snprintf
ac65d58 Merge pull request #361 from ArnaudD-FR/blob
24c8383 Bug fix - std::map with key type of const char* is replaced with std::string
3e02a54 Changes due to compiler warnings.
0c88f8c New data_type dt_blob and simple-interface support
403b8de Fix bind_clean_up when using 'row'
92ada95 Merge pull request #363 from ravselj/oracle_win_fix
d1ad52f Add a unit test for CHAR(N) fields padding behaviour.
274d08a Explicitly set character set in Firebird unit tests for CHAR(N).
7623f76 More and better MSVC warnings fixes.
caa2370 Removed dummy and not compilable operator<<(boost::optional).
c025cc8 Fix inserting strings longer than 8000 bytes with ODBC/MS SQL.
d8d765f Update documentations
b5d6507 - oracle cmake Windows fix - test oracle compilation error fix
a6b3514 Split Statement::clean_up into bind_clean_up and clean_up
ba453c7 Make SQL state in ODBC backend error messages more clear.
a374e54 Make ODBC backend error messages more homogeneous.
c4255c9 Delete old /docs folder.
0d3b6b9 Merge pull request #344 from OniDaito/markdown_doc
04f9461 Merge pull request #352 from ravselj/cmake_bug_shared
955a915 - CMake bug fix when building MSVC with SHARED option enabled
f7be373 Merge pull request #348 from msobczak/classic-makefiles
36f373f Added classic Makefile for PostgreSQL test.
615cb94 Updated classic Makefile for PostgreSQL backend.
821092c Don't use both -ansi and -std=gnu++98 flags with g++.
07543f5 Merge pull request #346 from msobczak/classic-makefiles
291fbe7 Merge pull request #347 from jsonn/master
a87776e Make it easier to override SOCI_LIBDIR.
96e66f5 Corrected handling of generated file with backend search path.
0b26c32 Updated classic Makefiles for Oracle Express 11.2.
15a3705 Removed all the crap debian packaging threw in
6db2a65 Merge pull request #343 from OniDaito/master
cf11404 Added Markdown docs
ffbfdc0 Inlined the pragmas for the C++11 tests
ae3ac9d Mistake with CXX11 pragma fixed in session.h
303a966 Merge pull request #341 from mloskot/issues/340
7d7516d Add more qualifications uses of session class with namespace soci::session.
caa3e2b Merge pull request #335 from mloskot/issues/258
1e89d43 Fully qualify uses of session class with namespace soci::session.
1ed81ca Restore setting session with query transformation
84d29e2 Merge branch 'pull/336'
949924a Cope with GNU <=4.6 warning about the #pragma
3494b2b Wrap stream operator for boost::optional<int> with HAVE_BOOST
af4b1a3 Report SOCI_CXX_C11 in CMake output
5744a16 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/OniDaito/soci into pull/336
0ab7b37 Remove old build .tcl scripts.
8f2195a Check Postgression availability before proceeding with build.
cd3af53 Remove #include "error.h" of non-existent header
48a8bfa Added the C++11 changes back in
1aee2d1 Add -Wl,-flat_namespace -Wl,-undefined -Wl,suppress to LINK_FLAGS on Apple/OSX
2bf3aa7 Disable test of set_query_transformation with C++ lambda
1d26033 CMake should not terminate on unknown toolset
d8b64cb Remove SociSystemInfo.cmake modul as redundant.
fc3391f List Boost.DateTime in core dependencies
f4ff281 Indicate Travis CI builds Oracle WITH_BOOST=OFF
4863376 Merge pull request #326 from mloskot/issues/224
0c18240 Restore Oracle build with tests on Travis CI.
bc4abd7 Throw instead of truncating VARCHAR columns in Firebird backend.
4c612af No changes, just small code simplification in Firebird backend.
ba206ed Extract common part of MySQL and ODBC MySQL tests in a header.
a0fd859 Remove asserts from the SOCI headers and code.
b36944c Check vector indices instead of asserting that they are valid.
75ef8d8 Handle dt_unsigned_long_long in the "simple" SOCI layer.
2e2f60b Remove asserts on unknown type from the "simple" SOCI layer.
e21aef7 Throw instead of asserting if connection_pool::lease() fails.
4b4cecb Replace left over asserts with CATCH CHECK in the tests code.
388a8d3 Use compile-time asserts to check SQLINTEGER size.
af80fd8 Use SQLT_BDOUBLE instead of SQLT_FLT in Oracle backend.
c74132b Fix warning about pointer-to-int conversion in Firebird backend.
4916551 Reorganize more unit tests to use CATCH sections.
787b428 Fix duplicate test name in Oracle unit tests.
7f65799 Avoid warnings about int-to-pointer conversions in DB2 backend.
7e80c68 Use parameter names from the query, if given, in error messages.
8b0c372 Don't clean up SQLite3 statement prematurely.
9119ed8 Rename db2_statement_backend::names field to names_.
f5c86b7 Make SOCI_NORETURN public and use it in declaration.
62c17b2 Add mktime_from_ymdhms() helper.
ee0b9e4 Fix a clash between CATCH test cases defined in different files.
60a33f4 Reorganize "Use and into" unit test to use CATCH sections.
db59a48 Merge pull request #314 from rpiotaix/release/3.2
82ea95f Don't add DB2_INCLUDE_DIR to global include directories.
4f570d7 Restore Travis CI builds for other databases
71edca9 Merge pull request #306 from mloskot/postgression
1e4b365 Add a Travis build using PostgreSQL server at Postgression.
6abb7e1 Typo
1ccff47 Replace raw & with & entity.
56d3aa6 No real changes, just remove trailing whitespace.
ef6d90d Fix previous attempt to correct include of SQLite3 backend header
31a22a1 Include SQLite3 backend public headers using soci/ prefix.
e4376ed Merge branch 'master' into develop-3.2.3
111b50a Merge branch 'hotfix/3.2.3'
0ef4912 Add 3.2.3 release notes
8da98b2 Add new contributors
ee7e155 Bump version number in docs
30c02f3 Merge branch 'master' of git://github.com/Alex-Vol/soci into hotfix/3.2.3-PR263
5577606 Improve readability of ODBC error message Closes#229
8e14c5b Improve error message when an odbc error occurs
8a50af6 Merge branch 'hotfix/3.2.3' of https://github.com/SOCI/soci into hotfix/3.2.3
a948ab3 Remove unused HAVE_XXX defines
2c85be1 Fix missing strtoll on Cygwin and MinGW
d9c059e Clarify documenation and examples on bulk operations.
a08d750 [travis] Disable Oracle build
70e67aa Replace prefix underscore with suffix in private member names
c799e4f Append each member of tuple/fusion instead of adding tuple/fusion
645e7a2 Merge github.com:pacocamberos/soci into pacocamberos-branch-mysql-blob
e96bc2b Ignore CMakeLists.txt.user created by Qt Creator IDE
f694e30 Bump library version number to 3.2.3
5ecebe9 fixed link error for msvc 64 bit
3278579 Fix email notifications for Travis CI builds.
ad9075c Configure Travis CI to fail the build a.s.a.p.
7481868 Explicitly set extra_float_digits when using PostgreSQL in ODBC.
83bbbd4 update sqlite3 backend documentation
57530a1 Merge pull request #302 from vadz/rich-exceptions
5cda82a Avoid throwing from soci_error copy ctor and assignment operator.
8bb6610 Provide context of the error in soci_error when possible.
a8ba1cb Add use_type_base::dump_value() for richer diagnostics.
76b3089 Add soci_error::get_error_message() method.
e8e5978 No real changes, just remove trailing whitespace.
a90018b Merge catch-tests branch.
7b8b37b Use REQUIRE() and not CHECK() for a test that can't be allowed to fail.
c9dbe19 Move all tests from tests/assert to tests directory itself.
246f657 Convert the tests to use CATCH testing framework.
b2060fb Add single header version of CATCH testing framework.
b87407e Add values::get_number_of_columns() accessor.
9628081 Define SOCI_NORETURN: a portable __attribute__((noreturn)) equivalent.
6ebcbcd Remove the never used details::statement_impl::namedUses_.
0f1f295 Add helper exchange_type_cast<>() template function.
02207fc Rename "version" class in the ODBC test to "odbc_version".
42549d0 Merge pull request #297 from nbougalis/unshadow
7d5eb2d Use a base-class member instead of shadowing it.
37fbe8f Don't always disable ODBC MS SQL test under Unix, just when using Travis.
ed37399 Fix ODBC backend get_affected_rows() when using FreeTDS driver.
f212ca9 Skip test which fails when using ODBC with MS SQL Server.
629386f Merge pull request #294 from denisarnaud/develop
294becb Fix for the issue #169: cleaner way to include headers.
120b88c Accept oraocci12 as a possible Oracle library name too.
8e1ddcd Merge pull request #213 from ayllon/develop
6552eb1 No real changes, just simplify Firebird backend code a little.
34be702 Test exact round trip for NUMERIC values for all backends.
24c0539 Fix rounding error in Firebird NUMERIC/DECIMAL conversions.
69352bc Speculatively enable exact floating point comparisons for all backends.
f497fb8 Disable exact floating point when using PostgreSQL ODBC driver.
6f9dd54 No changes, just fix a repetitive typo in "assert" in comments.
02f0a69 No changes, just remove annoying "EXECEPTION" typo.
4bf2d3c Explicitly disable exact floating point comparison in MySQL test.
1f3dd92 Replace accidental assignment with a comparison in Firebird unit test.
c3cd309 Make text-to-double conversion exact in PostgreSQL backend.
ff9146a Explicitly disable exact floating point comparison in SQLite test.
7039d00 Compare floating point values exactly in tests whenever possible.
53cd24e Don't start implicit transaction too eagerly in Firebird backend.
66f0d82 Add possibility to build Firebird using embedded library.
1489811 Update version to 4.0.0 in cmake too.
5838cc6 Reenable building, if not testing, Oracle backend.
dc4fb73 Move ORACLE_HOME to Oracle-specific script.
f9167a1 Avoid many warnings about floating point values comparison.
c85744b Define GCC_WARNING_SUPPRESS and GCC_WARNING_RESTORE macros.
ef7e9a9 Avoid warning about set but unused variable in Oracle backend.
86a4598 Avoid g++ warnings about casting away const with C-style casts.
2c887b3 Ignore CMake-generated files.
f61d7f5 Add missing include for std::max
21824a1 fixed deadlock in soci::connection_pool::try_lease
6e6bd46 Documentation for SQLite3 result code support.
97cbb0a Update PostgreSQL backend documentation for UUID type support.
5448cf1 Spelling fix in an error message: s/Commiting/Committing/.
5b073e3 Remove the unnecessary "error.h" inclusion from PostgreSQL code.
5776dd4 Introduced sqlite3_soci_error exception as subclass of soci_error. This new exception exposes the SQLite3 result code returned when any failure happens. Using this method is preferable to scrubbing string error messages in soci_error exceptions. Useful when there needs to be a distinction between general errors and database constraint errors. Unit test added to prove the funtionality does what is expected.
6d766e7 Introduced support for UUID column type in PostgreSQL statement.cpp. Unit test added for UUID column support testing all supported kinds of UUID formatted strings on input and standardized UUID formatted strings on output.
e106dc0 Optionally use the environment locale in the tests.
1b65061 Make sqlite3 and mysql backends work with any locale too.
8548642 Use locale-independent function for converting doubles to strings.
1260d4f Reimplement cstring_to_double() without using C++ standard library.
bc884fe Remove unused HAVE_XXX defines
4ffb21b Fix missing strtoll on Cygwin and MinGW
7bd4991 Clarify documenation and examples on bulk operations.
4d0785e Temporarily disable using Oracle backend on Travis.
da7e42c Merge pull request #242 from vadz/pgsql8-bytea
070b278 Merge branch 'fix_odbc_msvc_x86_64' of github.com:snikulov/soci into snikulov-fix_odbc_msvc_x86_64
fce8560 [travis] Disable Oracle build
0ff0e01 Replace prefix underscore with suffix in private member names
65a5ee3 Append each member of tuple/fusion instead of adding tuple/fusion
8e9fb42 Merge github.com:pacocamberos/soci into pacocamberos-branch-mysql-blob
3dca4e3 Ignore CMakeLists.txt.user created by Qt Creator IDE
de7e6f0 Bump library version number to 3.2.3
946dd5a Fix PostgreSQL unit test to pass with PostgreSQL < 9.0.
0a47eaf vs2013 got strtoll/strtoull
58d31f9 Update version to 4.0.0.
89df841 Merge pull request #239 from vadz/soci-headers-prefix
417ef5c Include all public headers using "soci/" prefix inside SOCI itself.
5a99a15 Merge pull request #238 from vadz/cstrtod
0585bb1 Merge pull request #237 from vadz/odbc-header-fix
6f4162c Add helper cstring_to_double() and use it in PostgreSQL backend.
73119cb Fix compilation of ODBC-specific SOCI header with new include paths.
d877390 Delete obsolete src/<backend>/test directories
06a970f Revert CMake setup for ODBC DB2 test
f04147a Move ODBC test DSN files to new tests location
0219c43 Fix paths to ODBC test DSN files
928174c Fix Firebird includes of private headers
bc171b6 Fix copy-n-paste error in CMake macro parameter name
1f4d6ef Fix includes to point to backend headers in subdirectories
552e81c Enable other tests in tests/assert
7a018a3 Move tests/assert into separate subdirectories
e2ec7ff Ignore Qt Creator and Eclipse files
5d527ec Fix windows.h case for cross-compilation
024ccc8 Firebird: fix harmless warning in 64 bit builds.
802f78e Merge pull request #216 from dgrambow/develop
32c5f88 Add get_last_insert_id tests for sqlite3 and mysql backends
ccd4c0d Add get_last_insert_id for sqlite3 and mysql backends Update docs/beyond.html accordingly
42aec23 Fix in soci::oracle to allow spaces in the params
b2ea9f7 fixed link error for msvc 64 bit
ef69fa9 [travis] Disable building tests due to #199
09acb8c [travis] Fix bash script syntax error
cba671f [travis] Disable ctest run due to #199
d8f7d9d [travis] Restore soci-devel notifications
22257b3 [cmake] Remove unused log message
0cffb8a CMake 2.8.7 have problems with per target includes
b430cb0 Attempt to correct -I paths for backend test
6c0721d Attempt to correct -I paths for backend folders
69d70c5 [travis] Disable tempoarily soci-devel notifications
f4802f1 [travis] Log build script name
8890aea [travis] Set CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON
717c38a [travis] Remove superfluos ] from make invocation
843a43c Fix travis-ci to run CMake from root directory
9e43795 Update copyright year
da025df Merge branch 'feature/125-new-layout' into develop
04a34f2 Link presentation from London C++ Meeting
11ef1fa Fix doc/index.html menu links
5393ee5 Merge branch 'hotfix/3.2.2' into develop
b6d97ff Implement new source tree layout #125
git-subtree-dir: src/soci
git-subtree-split: b2855dce54340522f149221c6ebe2d14fd1129ba
* Move lock protection to where it is needed.
* Use gcd to reduce problem to lowest terms.
* Use improved overflow avoidance to retain
as much precision as possible.
* Detect overflow if it can be shown that the
final result will not fit in a uint64_t.
* Consider ledgers incompatible based on last valid ledger
* Test against even ledgers not acquired yet
* Don't validate an incompatible ledger
* Don't switch to an incompatible ledger
* Protect against an unreasonably small quorum
With this changeset two-level multisigning is removed from the
codebase and replaced with single-level multisigning.
Additionally, SignerLists in the ledger are prepared for the
possibility of multiple SignerLists per account. This was done
by adding a defaulted 32-bit SignerListID to each SignerList.
The SignerListIndex calculation incorporates the SignerListID.
There are three known missing elements:
1. Multisigned transactions should require higher fees than
regular (single-signed) transaction. That's not yet
implemented.
2. It should be possible to disable the master key on an account
if that account is multisign enabled (has a signer list).
That's not yet implemented.
3. Documentation about multisigning needs to be improved.
Multisigning is still compiled out of the code base. To enable
multisigning for a stand-alone rippled, change the
RIPPLE_ENABLE_MULTI_SIGN macro (in BeastConfig.h) to "1" and
rebuild.
This commit also addresses:
o RIPD-912: Remove multisign APIs from STObject, and
o RIPD-944: Replace common_transactor with jtx at call sites.
This non-production config section allows features to be enabled
by listing their text descriptions, one line each, in the config
section titled "features".
NOTE: Feature names with leading or trailing whitespace, or
containing an equals sign ('=') are not supported.
The preflight() function performs static validity
analysis of transactions without requiring a ledger.
* Use tx in ApplyContext
* Remove unused journal
* Document apply()
* Add preflight(), which takes an OpenView, uses its rules.
* Change `TER preCheck` to `void preCompute` since it can no longer fail.
* Remove ltCURRENT
* Change getOwnerInfo
* Use ReadView in TransactionSign
* Change AcceptedLedger and ProposedTransaction to use ReadView
* Change RPC::accounts
An instance of Rules provides information on the tx
processing rules in a particular ledger.
* OpenView allows rules to be set on construction.
Conflicts:
src/ripple/unity/ledger.cpp
This type alias provide cache-wrapping for Ledger objects.
Through the CachedLedger interface, access to the underlying
Ledger is permitted to allow for cases where the implementation
must perform Ledger specific activities. For example, building
a fetch pack from the contained SHAMap objects.
The CachingReadView is refactored:
* Renamed to CachedView
* Templated on Base, the base type
* base() returns a shared_ptr to the wrapped object
* Constructor requires a shared_ptr<Base>
* Clarify use of cancel view in OfferCreate transactor
* Reduce OfferStream public interface
* Reduce severity of some developer-only logging from ERROR to DEBUG
Metadata is correctly generated for the case where a ledger entry is only changed as
a consequence of threading. This changes the result compared to previous versions,
which produced more than necessary for these cases.
The fix for an off-by one bug that overstates the account reserve
during OfferCreate is set to become active on August 3rd. Before
this date, the program will exhibit the old behavior.
In some cases, funded offers were incorrectly removed. This happened
when:
1) There are multiple payment paths.
2) A payment path has several offers in a row.
3) An offer causes a previous offer to become unfunded when calculating
reverse liquidity and that offer does not satisfy the payment and
there is another offer at the same quality.
4) The payment path is not used to satisfy the payment (there are other
paths at better quality that do the job).
This implements the tracking of when an amendment achieved a majority
in the ledger, ensuring that there's always network-wide agreement
on which amendments have achieved a majority and how long they've
held it.
* New fields
* Change transactor changes
* AmendmentTable API and implementation changes
* Update amendment enabled status on validated ledgers
* Reinstate support for ledger sequence in fee transactions
* Remove dependence on boost::iterator_facade.
* Rename iterator to const_iterator.
* Change value_type from shared_ptr<SHAMapItem const> to SHAMapItem.
* Install a stack-path to the current SHAMapItem in the const_iterator.
The View hierarchy of classes is reorganized to include new
classes with member functions moved and renamed, to solve
defects in the original design:
OpenView accumulates raw state and tx changes and
can be applied to the base. ApplyView accumulates changes
for a single transaction, including metadata, and can be
applied to an OpenView. The Sandbox allows changes with
the option to apply or throw them out. The PaymentSandbox
provides a sandbox with account credit deferral.
Call sites are changed to use the class appropriate for
the task.
The OpenLedger class encapsulates the functionality of
maintaining the open ledger. It uses an OpenView with the
last closed ledger as its base. Routines are provided to
modify the open ledger to add new transactions, and to
accept a new last closed ledger. Business logic for
performing transaction retries is rewritten to fit this
framework and used in the implementation of accept.
When the RIPPLE_OPEN_LEDGER macro is set to 1 (BeastConfig.h),
the global Application OpenLedger singleton maintains
its open ledger in parallel by applying new transactions
and accepting new last closed ledgers. In the current
implementation this does not affect transaction processing
but logs any differences in the results as compared to
the original code.
Logging shows an occasional mismatch in what the OpenLedger
builds versus the original code, usually an OfferCreate
which gets a terINSUF_RESERVE instead of tesSUCCESS.
Many functions and classes that used a Ledger now use a BasicView.
Calls to cachedRead are changed to call member read on the view,
note that this bypasses the SLECache optimization. To restore the
optimization, the BasicView passed at the top of call stacks
should be wrapped with a caching view, coming in future commits.
When the last closed ledger jumps, transactions from the
old open ledger and local transactions need to be applied
to the new open ledger or else transactions could get lost
locally (but still relayed, and therefore make it into a ledger).
A harmful effect is that rippled will report that the transaction
was not applied even when it was, making robust transaction
submission malfunction.
This tidies up the View interface and makes transaction
application a free function, with the removal of the
TransactionEngine class. A new class ApplyContext provides
all the state information needed to apply a Transactor. The
Transactor is refactored to perform all the processing
activities previously part of TransactionEngine.
The calculation of metadata from a MetaView is improved.
A new apply function performs all the steps for calculating
and inserting metadata into the tx map.
Transaction processing code path is passed a Config instead
of retrieving the global, and uses the Journal supplied in
the call to apply() consistently.
To support transaction processing and RPC operations, a
new POD type ViewInfo is added which consolidates static
information about open and closed ledgers, such as the ledger
sequence number or the closing times. Ledger and MetaView are
refactored to use this info.
The ViewInfo now contains the "open ledger" setting. The
tapOPEN_LEDGER ViewFlag is removed. The view property of
being an open ledger is obtained from the base or by using
the MetaView constructor which presents a closed ledger as
an open one.
View, MetaView:
* Fix missing includes
* Add apply free function
* Use Journal in TransactionEngine
* Use BasicView in TransactionEngine
* inline NetworkOPs::batchApply
* Add shallow_copy, open_ledger MetaView ctor tags
* Add ViewInfo with open flag, seq, close times
* Make parent_ a reference
* Tidy up ctor arguments and base_ name
* Remove tapOPEN_LEDGER
* add assert to MetaView::apply
* ViewInfo comment
* Throw, pass Journal in txInsert
* Add BasicView::txCount
TransactionEngine:
* Add apply
* Make TransactionEngine private
* Refactor MetaView::apply and apply()
* Rename to TxMeta
* Refactor treatment of metadata in MetaView, TransactionEngine
* Rename to ApplyContext
* Use ApplyContext& in Transactor
* Pass Config in ApplyContext
* Declare Transactor classes in headers
* Use view flags in Transactor
This shores up the View interface support for contextual
transaction processing by putting params in the View, and
provides support for replacing the open ledger with the
open MetaView.
Transaction metadata is now part of the View interface.
Stacked MetaViews correctly apply their transaction
metadata to the parent.
* Add lastCloseTime to View
* Add insertTx to View, implement in MetaView
* Add View::txExists for transaction checking
* Add Fees to View, cache fees in Ledger and MetaView
* Use ViewFlags in View
* Use tapENABLE_TESTING flag for features
* Use cached Fees in View
* Rename to ViewFlags
* Move FreezeHandling to View.h, remove ViewAPIBasics.h
* Remove BasicView::parent hack
* Remove calls to getLedger in Transactors
Classes implementing the consensus process on Ripple are cleaned
up in preparation for modularizations and compartmentalization.
Functions and state related to inter-round consensus are moved out
of NetworkOPs and into Consensus, where they are more effectively
isolated.
Some member functions are changed to free functions and some free
functions have their scope reduced to specific translation units.
* Track inter-round consensus state using new Consensus object
* Devirtualize interfaces
* Reduce NetworkOPs, Consensus and LedgerConsensus interfaces
* Add comments
Handle legacy (ripple_path_find) requests that don't specify a ledger
the same way regular path_find requests are. This provides a
performance improvement for these requests and reduces the problem
of server busy errors.
Conflicts:
src/ripple/app/paths/PathRequest.cpp
All AccountID functionality is removed from RippleAddress and
replaced with free functions. The AccountID to string conversion
cache is factored out as an explicit type with an instance in
the Application object. New base58 conversion functions are used,
with no dependence on OpenSSL.
All types and free functions related to AccountID are consolidated
into one header file. Routines to operate on "tokens" are also
introduced and consolidated into a single header file.
A token one of the cryptographic primitives used in Ripple:
Secret Seed
Server Public Key
Server Secret Key
Account ID
Account Public Key
Account Private Key
and these deprecated primitives:
Account Family Seed
Account Family Generator
* Hold a shared_ptr<SHAMapItem const> instead of a shared_ptr<SHAMapItem>.
* Compiler helps us enforce data immutability.
* Make SHAMapAbstractNode::addRaw const
Conflicts:
src/ripple/app/ledger/Ledger.cpp
src/ripple/app/ledger/Ledger.h
src/ripple/app/ledger/LedgerHistory.cpp
src/ripple/app/ledger/LedgerToJson.h
Member functions and free functions on Ledger and LedgerEntrySet are
rewritten in terms of new abstract interfaces `BasicView` and `View`,
representing the set of non-decomposable primitives necessary to read
and write state map items in a ledger, and to overlay a discardable
view onto a Ledger that can calculate metadata during transaction
processing. const-correctness is enforced through the parameter and
return types.
The MetaView now supports multi-level stacking: A MetaView can be
stacked on top of either a Ledger or another MetaView, up to any
number of levels.
The getSLEi member function is removed. The CachedView wrapper
replaces it, wrapping a View such that any function called with a
CachedView will go through the SLECache.
* Add BasicView, View, CachedView
* Rename LedgerEntrySet to MetaView
* Factor out free functions
* Consolidate free functions in ViewAPI
* Remove unused class members and free functions
* This reduces the memory requirements of both leaf and inner nodes.
* The name SHAMapTreeNode is retained for leaf nodes so as to keep
the public API of SHAMap stable.
* Disconnect peers on sustained large send queues
* Disconnect peers on sustained failure to pong
* Refuse some queries if send queue is at target
* Allow latency to exceed ping timer interval
This adds "require" functionality which allows invariants
to be checked after processing transactions using a simple,
terse interface. Also adds more comprehensive test coverage
for the framework itself, verifying that the more sophisticated
language constructs work in all ways.
All functions and classes have been split up into individual
files which may be included a-la carte, or accessed through
a single convenience header <ripple/test/jtx.h>
* Move, rename all sources
* Put everything in the jtx namespace
* Add sendmax funclet
* Rename funclet to paths
* Correctly set input issue and destination amount in path
* Conditionally invoke funclets using is_call_possible
* Add any() function means "any currency they will accept"
* Add None, none modifiers on amounts to mean "no amount"
* Add require conditions to JTx
* Add Env::require variadic condition checker
* Add le, rename some items for consistency
* Add require functors, balance, flags, nflags
* Add require functors lines, owners, offers, tickets
* Add ticket example of extending the system
* Add noripple modifier for funding accounst
* Add Env::st to parse Json into STTx
* Add tests to ensure correctness of fund()
* Add virtual Env member hooks
* Add Env::balance
* Add Env::seq
* Add PrettyAmount
* Add all container Account support
* IOU and XRP return PrettyAmount amounts
* IOUs print the issuer's name instead of base58
* Fix int and double conversions to XRP
* Fix autofill of Env::fund with noripple
* Remove duplicate:
This changes behavior to fix an apparent bug. The
copy will now correctly inherit mParams instead
of reverting to tapNONE
* Tidy up LedgerEntrySet declarations
* Tidy up TransactionEngine
* Tidy PathCursor declarations
* Add LedgerEntrySet::apply
* Add LedgerEntrySet ctor
* Add Keylet, keylet namespace
* Add defaulted copy members
* Use optional in TransactionEngine
* Use optional<LedgerEntrySet> in PathState
* Return shared_ptr in Ledger::fetch
* Don't call entryCache with zero
* Deprecate invalidate
* Remove default constructor
* Remove unused container API
* Remove CountedObject base class
* Remove insert, clear
* Remove entryCreate overload
* Remove unused and tidy up STLedgerEntry
* Make getEntry private and tidy
* Replace members with adjustOwnerCount free function
* Replace accountFunds with funds free function
The issue was caused by client-side functionality added to IE
to protect against LOGJAM. By properly supporting larger keys
we no longer need to disable Ephemeral DH.
This reverts commit 3028ffd083.
In the past we used only 512-bit EDH keys. To protect against the
LOGJAM attack, OpenSSL 1.0.1n and later versions reject EDH keys
that are less than 768 bits and a future version will increase the
minimum to 1024.
We now have DH parameters for 1024-bit and 2048-bit EDH keys and
will correctly return and use those, when asked. Note that at this
time, OpenSSL will only ask for 512 or 1024 bit keys.
Log progress during offer crossing and flow calculations to
allow for easier debugging and transaction analysis. All
logging is done at debug and trace level and will normally
not be visible.
In InboundLedgers::acquire, properly return a ledger if we are
able to create one immediately.
In LedgerMaster::walkHashBySeq, don't walk the whole ledger if
we already know we have it.
This performs a deep refactor on the Ledger class and its supporting
classes, in preparation for the move to shared_ptr<SLE const> in
places where the SLE is immutable and we are currently using
shared_ptr<SLE>.
Member functions are converted to free functions, the SLECache is an
explicit parameter, one line convenience functions are removed to
streamline the interface. Some callers are changed to use <SLE const>
instead of <SLE>
SLECache:
* Moved to its own header file
RippleState:
* Remove unused functions
* Store the SLE as const
* Simplify callers
AccountState:
* Remove unused members
* Simplify existing members
Ledger:
* Replace writeBack with insert and update
* Remove unused functions
* Remove LedgerStateParams
* Move getLastFullLedger to Application
* add entryCacheI, exists, fetch, erase
* Use boost::optional where it makes sense
* Make member functions free functions
Free functions:
* fetch: cache-aware SLE retrieval
* forEachItem, forEachItemAfter
* (various)
This adds a suite of tools used to write unit tests. The Env provides
a context containing a ledger, and routines that assemble transactions
from JSON with optional "funclets" that add details in an exensible, terse
notation.
These routines replace existing code to compute SHA512-Half hashes.
The new code accumulates serialized data into a hashing context
instead of allocating a buffer, for improved performance.
Removes the base_uint constructor that took a string. Replaces
that functionality with two free functions named from_hex_text<>.
Use of from_hex_text<> looks like this:
auto v = from_hex_text<uint256>("AAA555");
static_assert (std::is_same<decltype(v), uint256>::value, "Huh!");
from_hex_text<> only operates on base_uint types. At the moment the
list of those types include:
o uint128,
o uint160,
o uint256,
o Directory,
o Account,
o Currency, and
o NodeID.
Using from_hex_text<> with any other types will not compile due to
an enable_if.
baf78e7 Merge pull request #111 from Cyan4973/dev
6f50184 Updated NEWS
acae59a Fixed : default sparse mode disabled on stdout, to support ` >>` redirection scenario reported by Takayuki Matsuoka (#110)
91c1b9a Performance fix : big compression speed boost for clang (+30%)
0fb0392 Merge branch 'dev' of github.com:Cyan4973/lz4 into dev
bb22103 Merge pull request #107 from t-mat/issue/103pr2
7d72c0c Added LZF
e769a0e Combine unique .lz4 file info
ffff9ee Support iterative edit and testing
a8fdeb4 Add log output of succeeded decompression to test script
5151c30 Add log of same files and sha1 hash of unique files to versionstest
26065c3 Fixed : LZ4IO exits too early when frame crc not present, reported by Yongwoon Cho (#106)
87e560e minor tests improvements
a9ff13a minor test refactor
58b5aad Fixed sparse issue with non seekable streams (#105)
60d657a removed "flush" argument to please Travis's python version
cdb136d cosmetic changes, 2nd try
c779c80 minor cosmetic changes for Takayuki's testVersions
26021db Merge branch 'dev' of github.com:Cyan4973/lz4 into dev
e3b5bf3 Merge pull request #104 from t-mat/issue/103pr2
fe11e0b Issue #103 : Add compatibility test between releases
f02c467 Added a few more interoperability tests (32bits vs 64 bits)
05c3f66 Updated a few comments
9607848 Fixed minor typo
45e1995 minor introduction update
7d182b8 Merge pull request #102 from Cyan4973/dev
fdd0029 minor parsing update
672bfde Updated comments
b4ef93a Fixed typo
efbebd2 Added : LZ4_compress_destSize()
1c3e633 Added compilation flag -Wcast-qual
05b0aa6 Updated readme
e05088d Updated lz4hc API
b4348a4 Fixed minor Visual warning
1171303 Updated streaming examples
1b17bf2 New lz4 API, using LZ4_compress_fast()
b495c91 Merge pull request #99 from eberge/dev
791512c Fixed bug 9318
2a974d7 refactored lz4hc
1e751a7 Install the lz4frame.h header in the cmake build
ad2dd6d moved lz4frame context types to incomplete typedef
c9cbb8f Increased aligment requirement for lz4frame context pointer
ef55dfb Modified lz4frame context typedef, to enforce stricter alignment condition
87a1c70 Fixed minor static analyzer warning
d6dc0a4 streaming API : Improved ring buffer management
bda38fd Merge pull request #98 from eberge/dev
a9a24e8 cmake support for AIX, HPUX, Solaris and Windows
9c6fb8b Added LZ4_compress_fast_extState()
b05d3d7 Frame content size disabled by default when using LZ4F_compressFrame(), to be in better coherence with the advanced API LZ4F_compress_update()
b805d58 Removed obsolete functions from lz4 cli
f11afaf Removed LZ4_compress() (obsolete) from lz4
72e6794 Updated LZ4F_freeDecompressionContext(), to provide stage hint as result
a01e10d Changed LZ4F compressionLevel from unsigned to signed, in anticipation for LZ4_compress_fast() integration.
cbcdd88 Fixed frame concatenation
e18aa90 Fixed frametest
c035b7a Restored make-lz4
197982e Fixed unfinished frame (issue #75)
409f816 Updated LZ4F_getFrameInfo() behavior, related to uncomplete frame header decoding attempts
47c3040 added --no-sparse test
9fd4f1f Sparse file support is now enabled by default
7644bee test error message in multiple files mode
bce2eeb Reclassified some notification messages as errors
9e92bee stronger arm tests
2ed9dcc fix minor "divide by zero" risk
633c1ca fixed minor leak
0ed2e71 Static analyzer generates error codes on bug suspicion
2cf8a19 minor header refactoring
634e4ee Merge pull request #96 from t-mat/improve-pr-95
e328d41 minor optimization for small files
13c6e16 Removed status notification in multiple-files mode
d153aaa Add LZ4F_OBSOLETE_ENUM() to describe obsolete enums
a430b85 Multiple files decompression refactoring
4e574e7 Updated lz4frame error names
d37926b Merge pull request #95 from t-mat/issue/90
240b554 Merge pull request #94 from t-mat/dev
3d46d4b Fix LZ4_DEPRECATED() in lz4hc.h
5f732e1 Merge pull request #91 from t-mat/dev
175890f Issue#90 : Change old enum names to new one
585bab8 Issue#90 : Change old enum to macro to maximize compatibility
081bcca Issue#90 : Add LZ4F_ prefix
e1283c7 Fix LZ4_DEPRECATED() for older/non-gcc/clang/MSVC compilers
d7298d2 Replace GCC_VERSION with LZ4_GCC_VERSION
9851583 Merge pull request #93 from drcrallen/descriptiveFrameErrors
b664a72 Revert "Revert "Add more descriptive frame errors""
3f4f623 Valgrind tests generate errors
83e350d Merge branch 'dev' of github.com:Cyan4973/lz4 into dev
066e9d3 Merge pull request #92 from Cyan4973/revert-89-descriptiveFrameErrors
5a66527 Revert "Add more descriptive frame errors"
0dc8308 Merge pull request #89 from drcrallen/descriptiveFrameErrors
05a46fc Changes LZ4F_compressBound() definition using NULL prefsPtr to cover worst case instead of default.
348f509 lz4io refactoring
eabc6d8 New valgrind test with multiple files
113b150 Fix leak issue with compression of multiple files
c64200d Improved performance when compressing a lot of small files
cc24124 minor compatibility fixes
ccba7a0 Merge pull request #86 from KyleJHarper/origin/r129/multiple_inputs_patch
d535214 Add more descriptive frame errors
bc28fc1 Merge pull request #87 from t-mat/fix-example2
fd77bad Replace obsolete functions
b036eaa Add snprintf macro for MSVC
7f2f1fc Added support for continuation of file compression and decompression if input files are missing. Should more closely match gzip/bzip2/xz and so forth. Also removed a debug print accidentally left in.
0169502 Added new LZ4IO_decompressMultipleFilenames to allow decompression of multiple files with the -m switch added in r128 (ref: google code issue 151). Limitation: will only process files matching LZ4_EXTENSION macro, which for now seems reasonable.
da11725 new memory leak test for fullbench using multi-files
2c79887 Shortened tests durations
42e5bc4 Updated badges
2852b9e Fixed issue #84
8f49666 Fixed : minor coverity warning
8a61000 Fixed a few coverity warnings
138673d fixed minor g++ warning
cc8d617 Merge pull request #82 from t-mat/add-lz4-prefix
81fdd9d Fixed a few Valgrind warnings
ad86910 Add LZ4 prefix to deprecation macros
66b8a4a Fixed : minor Visual warnings
62ed153 Fixed : a few minor coverity warnings
9443f3d Extended obsolete warning messages to lz4hc
973e385 Implemented obsolete warning message
be9d248 Update lz4hc API : LZ4_compressHC_safe()
a07db74 Clarified lz4frame.h inline doc
8b8e5ef fixed minor sanitize warning
c22a0e1 Updated : fuzzer tests can be programmed for a timelength
a2864fd Fixed a few minor sanitize warnings
33134fb Added : sanitize test
f344fbd Fixed a few warnings from -fsanitize=undefined
2f8a4c3 New LZ4_compress_safe() API
1853622 fixed over-cautious visual warning
b41137f minor Makefile test refactoring
327cb04 minor memory leak fix and test
43e0535 fix g++ typecast
61d7416 updated doc
17f8614 added : memtest on fullbench
d38b0b6 Merge pull request #73 from funcodeio/dev
979a991 memcpy speed as reference
157a739 Merge pull request #74 from Cyan4973/fastMode
dd69902 Removed unused lines.
43eaf8f Merge pull request #72 from fzort/master
f72761f new tests for large files with content size support (#70)
90c0104 Added : progress indicator, in fast and decompression modes
1d3ab5d Cygwin has fileno, so there's no need to use _fileno.
78d2dfd fullbench : tests of _limitedOutput variants intentionnally provides less memory space than safe (LZ4_compressBound())
ef7cd83 Fixed issue 160, reported by Eric Berge
28e237e simplified LZ4_compress_limitedOutput()
89eee0d Removed make dist
0615eb4 Stricter tests : treat warnings as errors
76a03c1 simplified LZ4_compress_withState()
6625068 simplified LZ4_compress()
886b199 Modified files rights
7b5e945 Removed Visual 2013 solution, as AppVeyor automated mode only works with a single solution
117ab8c Added : Visual 2013 solution
08b24af Updated Visual 2012 solution : + 3 projects (fullbench, frametest, datagen)
a761546 Fix : minor warning under Visual
bf146ec Removed .suo & .user files from Visual solutions
7db6678 Restored proper credit
3bba55c Fixed : Windows compilation Added : Appveyor badge
160661c Merge pull request #69 from Cyan4973/dev
8437a0e Fixed : Visual compilation
7c26b03 Updated make dist
f174964 Added : Frame documentation in MarkDown format
880381c Removed HTML Frame Format documentation
5b9fb69 minor tweak
4783cb8 Updated readme
4c227a4 Added LZ4_compress_fast()
003af71 Merge pull request #67 from Cyan4973/dev
2a82619 fixed fullbench memory allocation error
6c69dc1 faster compression in 64 bits mode
44793b8 Updated documentation
b93f629 changed file name
eeb8bea Updated comments on LZ4F_getFrameInfo()
002ec60 restored lz4hc compression ratio
987e78c Merge pull request #66 from Cyan4973/dev
8cb06d5 lz4frame validates contentSize during decompression
d5da787 Changed struct member to contentSize
2d4fed5 Merge pull request #65 from Cyan4973/dev
ce71b07 converted to markdown friendly syntax
1ba37f3 Reference format doc
5780864 Fixed : Makefile
b009767 windows friendly make clean
27f7d06 minor beautifier (make clean)
b4755c7 Added : arm cross-compilation test
a357f43 Fixed cast-align warnings on 32-bits
4a9335b Added : doc authorship
e652285 Merge pull request #63 from t-mat/comment-on-example-directory
2af52a9 Add "Examples" subtree
679afea Add README.md as table of contents
19665c9 Add document for "Line by Line Text Compression" example
438fee9 Add document for "Double Buffer" example
a38166b Add document : "Streaming API Basics"
80e71c6 Updated man page : "--[no-]X"
5950f72 Updated tests
6b923d5 Updated long commands, with reverse "--no-" variants
d0f8d40 updated dist list
00c3208 Merge pull request #61 from Cyan4973/dev
7f436a1 lz4 cli supports frame content size
a28b147 removed useless man pages
7cf4e5c Updates tests & Man pages
f02adc7 new long commands
86715b2 Some more tests related to frame content size
7ee7256 frame content size support
7d87d43 Updated lz4io sparse file support (alignment properties)
b54d256 minor lz4frame optimisation (no more malloc() on using LZ4F_compressFrame() in fast mode)
da9402c minor lz4frame refactoring
859fe3b Updated LZ4 frame format documentation
8edb7f1 Added : Readme into lib directory, to explain what does each file
e7fb4d1 lz4 utility supports "pass-through" mode
2a02455 minor refactoring
3a68324 skippable frames support
93849d1 minor CMakeLists update
471eabe Merge pull request #60 from Cyberunner23/master
ef029a1 Removed checking of CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR when adding -fPIC, breaks when that var is '64bit'.
c9a2b14 removed -s command from lz4c specific list of legacy commands
207aafd Added : unlz4 symbolic link to "lz4 -d"
2b55752 changed "make install" default install directory to /usr/local
bbcfe21 Added : clang test
8a87769 Fix : static analyzer test on Travis
45b0642 scan-build tests
a18fb43 Merge pull request #58 from Cyan4973/sparseFile
248b761 windows sparse file support
d11ac40 Improved sparse files support
45a357f Improved sparse file support
e38c268 Fixed minor g++ warnings
12ab415 Preliminary support for sparse files
e3f33d2 Fixed minor warnings
74a6b14 Merge pull request #57 from alexDarcy/master
f2cc4be Updated Cmake configuration for non-gnu compiler
ceec6fa g++ compatibility
6b0c39b Updated datagen (can create sparse files)
e277511 Merge pull request #54 from t-mat/gc-issue/155
e1d9b59 Fixed : static library (x64 binary)
32a85fc NetBSD compatibility (#48)
488029e Updated : compress multiple files
046bd3a Merge pull request #52 from KyleJHarper/r128/multiple_inputs
dcdd628 Fix sentinel bit pattern
de5c930 Fix sentinel size miscalculation
eed7952 Add GNU coreutil's is_nul() method to isSparse()
b372f45 Add Neil's method to isSparse()
01a24af Improve isSparse()
4a5d92b Adjust coding style
97679fa Google Code Issue 155: lz4 cli should support sparse file https://code.google.com/p/lz4/issues/detail?id=155
fa27d23 Added support for multiple input files to act more like other compressors. For example: gzip file1 file2 file3. You can now do: lz4 [args] -m file1 file2 file3. Fixes 151.
67f3b41 Merge pull request #49 from t-mat/msvc-fseeki64
e68d1c9 restored lz4 hc compression ratio
41b6ed3 Replace fseek with _fseeki64 to avoid MSVC's 2GiB barrier
8f4e201 Fix : lz4frame.h within uninstaller
9fd92de Added : Visual project directory
git-subtree-dir: src/lz4
git-subtree-split: baf78e7e4dcbdf824a76f990ffeb573d113bbbdb
* Inject dependencies, make functions free and levelize
* Add comments to document the intent behind the code
* Reduce class public interfaces
* Remove support for proposals without ledger hashes
* Do not forward manifests to peers that already know that manifest
* Do not forward historical manifests to peers
* Save/Load ValidatorManifests from a database
* Python test for setting ephmeral keys
* Cleanup manifest interface
A Validator Manifest allows validators to use a generated ed25519
secret key as a master key for generating new validator public/secret
key pairs. Using this mechanism, rippled instances trust the master
ed25519 public key instead of the now-ephemeral validator public key.
Through a new message and propagation scheme, this lets a validator
change its ephemeral public key without requiring that all rippled
instances on the network restart after maintaining the configuration
file.
* Include Sign.cpp in unity builds
* Fix AnySecretKey publicKey and sign
* Make AnyPublicKey copyable
* Define op != for Slice
* Overload op << for Slice
* Overload op << for KeyType
* Consolidate constructors
* Use pointer/size instead of Serializer
* Factor out PendingSaves
* Make some members free functions
* Reduce size of constructor initializer lists
* Implement subtraction as addition to the additive inverse
* Do not allow comparison with, addition to or subtraction from integers
* Remove unused functions
* Convert member functions to free functions
* Isolate unit-test specific code into the unit test
* Reduce public class interfaces
* Use free functions when possible
* Add self-documenting function return values
* Simplify ledger close resolution calculations
This commit provides support for 2-level multi-signing of
transactions. The ability is usually compiled out, since other
aspects of multi-signing are not yet complete.
Here are the missing parts:
o Full support for Tickets in transactions.
o Variable fees based on the number of signers,
o Multiple SignerLists with access control flags on accounts,
o Enable / disable operations based on access control flags,
o Enable / disable all of multi-signing based on an amendment,
o Integration tests, and
o Documentation.
Add support for the SignerListSet transaction as a step toward
multi-sign support.
As part of the SignerListSet implementation, add InnerObjectFormat
templates (similar to TxFormats and LedgerFormats) and enforce them
in STObject, STArray, and STParsedJSON.
A few serialization changes coming from m-of-n development:
o Improve readability of SField.cpp.
o Better initialization of STObject.
o Trimming of STObject public methods.
o Add STObject::getFieldObject and STObject::setFieldObject.
o Make STObject::isEquivalent more robust.
o Improvements to whitespace, overrides, and virtuals.
This changes TMGetLedger protocol in a backward-compatible way to include
a "query depth" parameter - the number of extra levels in the SHAMap tree
that a server should return in the corresponding TMLedgerData. Depending
on the value or absence of the field, a server may adjust the amount of
returned data based on the observed latency of the requestor: higher
latencies will return larger data sets (to compensate for greater
request/response turnaround times).
* Better rules specific to each lookup case:
* By hash: Any ledger found by hash is valid.
* By numeric index: If rippled is out of sync, and the index is after the
* validated ledger, return "InsufficientNetworkMode" error.
* By named index: If rippled is out of sync, or closed/current is requested and significantly older than the validated ledger, return "InsufficientNetworkMode" error.
Track peer latency, report in RPC, make peer selection for
fetching latency aware.
This also cleans up the PeerImp timer to minimize
resetting. Indirect routing is made latency-aware as well.
* Cleanups and reduction of copying
* Add STArray::back, operator[], push_back(&&)
* Add make_stvar
* Rework STParsedJSON
* Fix code and unit tests that use STParsedJSON
* STTx move constructor
The STAmount class includes a number of functions which serve as thin
wrappers, which are unused or used only in one place, or which break
encapsulation by exposing internal implemenation details. Removing
such functions simplifies the interface of the class and ensures
consistency.
* getSNValue and getNValue are now free functions
* canonicalizeRound is no longer exposed
* Removed addRound and subRound
* Removed overloads of multiply, mulRound, divide and divRound
* Remove the deprecated wallet_accounts command.
* Remove dead code for generator maps.
* Remove the help for the obsolete wallet_add and wallet_claim commands
(which have already been removed).
This enhances the reporting capability of RPC::LookupLedger and reduces
the requirement of a current ledger for many RPC commands.
The perceived up-time of client handlers improves since requests will
not depend on the server being fully synced.
When the [overlay] configuration key "expire" is set to 1, proposals
and validations will include a hops field. The hops is incremented with
each relay. Messages with a hop count will be dropped when they exceed
the TTL (Time to Live). Messages containing a hops field will not be
relayed or broadcast to older versions of rippled that don't understand
the field.
This change will not affect normal operation of the network or rippled
instances that do not set "expire" to 1.
Credits made to any account during the processing of a payment are delayed until
the payment completes, enforcing a new invariant: liquidity for any paths
during a payment's execution may never increase. This eliminates the need for special
code to handle a variety of corner cases where consuming liquidity in one path
increases liquidity in others.
For large data sets the JOIN may not make forward progress in time.
This prevents the deletion of those entries in the database during
online delete. The number of such entries is very small compared to
the total size of the data anyway. A future version will address
this more thoroughly.
For large data sets the JOIN may not make forward progress in time.
This prevents the deletion of those entries in the database during
online delete. The number of such entries is very small compared to
the total size of the data anyway. A future version will address
this more thoroughly.
* This silences a warning about a redundant cv-qualifier.
* This makes future coding mistakes about redundant
cv-qualifiers much less likely.
* This makes the code easier to read.
* Ownership of buffer memory in StatsDCollector is passed to the
boost::asio callback function. Before this, the memory may have been
freed before async_send was finished with the memory.
This solves a problem that caused a hang on shutdown related to
the lifetime of the ping timer completion handlers used in WebSockets.
* Turn the ping timer back on
* Use std::weak_ptr for WebSockets timer callbacks.
* Disable WebSocket pings if frequency in the .cfg is non-positive.
This gives requests for ledger data (and transaction set data)
from peers a separate job type and prioritizes it appropriately.
Previously it was lumped in with fetch packs which have a low
concurrency limit. This should improve the performance of
retrieving historical information.
This solves a problem that caused a hang on shutdown related to
the lifetime of the ping timer completion handlers used in WebSockets.
* Turn the ping timer back on
* Use std::weak_ptr for WebSockets timer callbacks.
* Disable WebSocket pings if frequency in the .cfg is non-positive.
This gives requests for ledger data (and transaction set data)
from peers a separate job type and prioritizes it appropriately.
Previously it was lumped in with fetch packs which have a low
concurrency limit. This should improve the performance of
retrieving historical information.
This introduces the STVar container, capable of holding any STBase-derived
class and implementing a "small string" optimization. STObject is changed
to store std::vector<STVar> instead of boost::ptr_vector<STBase>. This
eliminates a significant number of needless dynamic memory allocations and
deallocations during transaction processing when ledger entries are
deserialized. It comes at the expense of larger overall storage requirements
for STObject.
* Use Request over json-rpc
* Use lodash to filter irrelevant fields from expectations
* Use LedgerState for state setup
* Test using limit and marker
Conflicts:
test/account_objects-test.js
General RPC command that can retrieve objects in the account root.
* Add account objects integration test.
* Support tickets.
* Add removeElement in Json::Value
* Each peer has a "sane/insane/unknown" status
* Status updated based on peer ledger sequence
* Status reported in peer json
* Only sane peers preferred for historical ledgers
* Overlay endpoints only accepted from known sane peers
* Untrusted proposals not relayed from insane peers
* Untrusted validations not relayed from insane peers
* Transactions from insane peers are not processed
* Periodically drop outbound connections to bad peers
* Bad peers get bootcache valence of zero
Peer "sanity" is based on the ledger sequence number they are on. We
quickly become able to assess this based on current trusted validations.
We quarrantine rogue messages and disconnect bad outbound connections to
help maintain the configured number of good outbound connections.
The 'account_index' field is expected to be an integer. If something
else is specified, the error message should clearly indicate which
field is at fault.
In some corner cases, an incorrect resume marker could be
returned, preventing the complete enumeration of account
transactions.
* Robust markers via improved paging support
* New unit tests
* Cleanup
The analysis of differences between locally built ledgers and consensus
ledgers is now more intelligent. Differences in these values will be
categorized:
- Operation results
- Transaction ordering
- Generated metadata
* Support PreviousTxnID until the switchover
* Implement "No Ripple" for issue_iou and redeem_iou.
* Do not utilize issue_iou and redeem_iou from legacy code
* Rename 0.27.x legacy files to account for VS build process
* Misc. cleanups
* Set transaction valid in hash router correctly
* Properly account for root nodes in walkLedger
* If loaded ledger is insane, log details
* Extra logging while loading replay ledger
* Don't test unsigned transactions expecting them to succeed
* Don't be too noisy about signature failures
pool_thresh is prevented from going to zero. This solves a problem when
using callgrind where the CPU is monopolized, causing operations that
should complete quickly to take days.
In some code paths, we bump the SHAMap sequence number
before we unshare. This forces SHAMapTreeNode to be
copied. By making the ledger immutable we cause the
unsharing to occur earlier, eliminating the copies.
* Get classic & unity sources once only
* Use MD5-Timestamp
* Use implicit cache for specific debug builds
* Skip prep work for targets what will not be built
This creates a new InboundTransactions object that handles transaction sets,
removing this responsibility from the consensus object. The main benefit is
that many inbound transaction operations no longer require the master lock.
Improve logic to decide which peers to query, when to add more peers, and
when to re-query existing peers.
Certain checks that determine if a transaction is malformed can be performed
without needing to look up accounts or access the ledger.
Perform those checks as early as possible to optimize transaction processing.
* Performance motivated.
* Several of these called size() which is O(N) in gcc-4.8.
* Remove container copy from LedgerConsensusImp::playbackProposals().
* Addresses RIPD-284.
To help gateways make the changes needed to adjust to the
"default ripple" flag, we've added the "noripple_check"
RPC command. This command tells gateways what they need
to do to set this flag and fix any trust lines created
before they set the flag.
Once your server is running and synchronized, you can run
the tool from the command line with a command like:
rippled json noripple_check '
{
"account" : "<gateway_trusted_address_here>",
"role" : "gateway",
"transactions" : "true"
}'
The server will respond with a list of "problems" that it
sees with the configuration of the account and its trust
lines. It will also return a "transactions" array suggesting
the transactions needed to fix the problems it found.
* Don't acquire the master lock where it's not needed
* InfoSub tracks RT and validated accounts separately
* Correctly remove accounts from the InfoSub
* PeerImp::charge only calls fail if dispatched from the peer
* Add "load" to output of RPC command "peer"
* Add Resource::Charge values for peer commands
* Impose some fee for every peer command
* Cleanup fee imposition
* Deprecate rpc_admin_allow section from configuration file
* New port-specific setting 'admin':
* Comma-separated list of IP addresses that are allowed administrative
privileges (subject to username & password authentication if configured)
* 127.0.0.1 is no longer a default admin IP.
* 0.0.0.0 may be specified to indicate "any IP" but cannot be combined
with other IP addresses.
* Brings the soci subtree into rippled.
* Validator, peerfinder, and SHAMapStore use new soci backend.
* Optional postgresql backend for soci (if POSTGRESQL_ROOT env var is set).
This adds a limit of 1,000 passes to the payment engine. It protects against
possible cases where the execution of a pass fails to exhaust the liquidity
that made the pass possible or cases where two passes alternate providing
liquidity for each other.
AccountSet set/clear, asfDefaultRipple = 8
AccountRoot flag, lsfDefaultRipple = 0x00800000
In trustCreate, set no ripple flag if appropriate.
If an account does not have the default ripple flag set,
new ripple lines created as a result of its offers being
taken or people creating trust lines to it have no ripple
set by that account's side automatically
Trust lines can be deleted if the no ripple flag matches
its default setting based on the account's default ripple
setting.
Fix default no-rippling in integration tests.
Changes made to support autobridging and improve the offer-crossing and
pathfinding logic result in transaction-breaking changes which cause
incompatibilities between 0.27 and 0.28 builds of RippleD.
This patch simplifies deployment of 0.28 on the Ripple network by allowing
RippleD to emulate the 0.27 semantics while the last closed ledger closed
before March 30, 2015 at 13:00:00 PDT, after which time the new 0.28
semantics will become active.
The transaction-breaking changes addressed in this commit are:
3ccbd7c9b2b203db27a4
This adds a limit of 1,000 passes to the payment engine. It protects against
possible cases where the execution of a pass fails to exhaust the liquidity
that made the pass possible or cases where two passes alternate providing
liquidity for each other.
* Compute the effective recipient.
* Make sure the effective recipient exists.
* Prohibit paths to the recipient, if not the effective recipient.
* Treat paths to the effective recipient as complete.
* Don't find looped paths.
* Use the effective recipient for getPathsOut weight.
* When starting up, we no longer rely just on the standard
system RNG to generate entropy: we attempt to squeeze some
from the execution state, and to recover any entropy that
we had previously stored.
* When shutting down, if sufficient entropy has been accumulated
attempt to store it for future use.
Recognize a new JSON parameter `key_type` in handlers for wallet_propose
and sign/submit. In addition to letting the caller to specify either of
secp256k1 or ed25519, its presence prohibits the (now-deprecated) use of
heuristically polymorphic parameters for secret data -- the `passphrase`
parameter to wallet_propose will be not be considered as an encoded seed
value (for which `seed` and `seed_hex` should be used), and the `secret`
parameter to sign and submit will be obsoleted entirely by the same trio
above.
* Use constants instead of literals for JSON parameter names.
* Move KeyType to its own unit and add string conversions.
* RippleAddress
* Pass the entire message, rather than a hash, to accountPrivateSign()
and accountPublicVerify().
* Recognize a 33-byte value beginning with 0xED as an Ed25519 key when
signing and verifying (for accounts only).
* Add keyFromSeed() to generate an Ed25519 secret key from a seed.
* Add getSeedFromRPC() to extract the seed from JSON parameters for an
RPC call.
* Add generateKeysFromSeed() to produce a key pair of either type from
a seed.
* Extend Ledger tests to cover both key types.
To help gateways make the changes needed to adjust to the
"default ripple" flag, we've added the "noripple_check"
RPC command. This command tells gateways what they need
to do to set this flag and fix any trust lines created
before they set the flag.
Once your server is running and synchronized, you can run
the tool from the command line with a command like:
rippled json noripple_check '
{
"account" : "<gateway_trusted_address_here>",
"role" : "gateway",
"transactions" : "true"
}'
The server will respond with a list of "problems" that it
sees with the configuration of the account and its trust
lines. It will also return a "transactions" array suggesting
the transactions needed to fix the problems it found.
Instead of tracking recently-requested entries from inbound
ledgers by node ID, track by hash. This allows state and
transaction entries to be tracked in the same set.
* test-all.sh simplified to call test-only.sh.
* Script fails if build or tests fail. Allows chaining and git bisect run.
* Add copyright notice
* Ignore gprof performance data created by testing the profile builds.
LedgerMaster::getLedgerBySeq should return a validated
ledger (rather than the the open or closed ledger) for
a sequence number for which it has a fully-validated ledger.
When fetchNodeFromDB discovers a missing node in the database it
must reset the ledger sequence to 0. By treating this as a logically
const operation, even though not physically const, many other member
functions can be made const, including compare.
Inbound and outbound peer connections always use HTTP handshakes to
negotiate connections, instead of the deprecated TMHello protocol
message.
rippled versions 0.27.0 and later support both optional HTTP handshakes
and legacy TMHello messages, so always using HTTP handshakes should not
cause disruption. However, versions before 0.27.0 will no longer be
able to participate in the overlay network - support for handshaking
via the TMHello message is removed.
This introduces functions get and set, and a family of specialized
structs called STExchange. These interfaces allow efficient and
seamless interchange between serialized object fields and user
defined types, especially variable length objects.
A new base class template TypedField is mixed into existing SField
declarations to encode information on the field, allowing template
metaprograms to both customize interchange based on the type and
detect misuse at compile-time.
New types AnyPublicKey and AnySecretKey are introduced. These are
intended to replace the corresponding functionality in the deprecated
class RippleAddress. Specializations of STExchange for these types
are provided to allow interchange. New free functions verify and sign
allow signature verification and signature generation for serialized
objects.
* Add Buffer and Slice primitives
* Add TypedField and modify some SField
* Add STExchange and specializations for STBlob and STInteger
* Improve STBlob and STInteger to support STExchange
* Expose raw data in RippleAddress and Serializer
SHAMapTreeNode
* Remove SHAMapTreeNode::pointer and SHAMapTreeNode::ref.
* Add std includes necessary to make the header standalone.
* Remove implementation from the SHAMapTreeNode declaration.
* Make clear what part of SHAMapTreeNode is:
1) Truly public.
2) Used only by SHAMap.
3) Truly private to SHAMapTreeNode.
SHAMapItem
* Remove SHAMapItem::pointer and SHAMapItem::ref.
* Add std includes necessary to make the header standalone.
* Remove implementation from the SHAMapItem declaration.
* Make clear what part of SHAMapItem is:
1) Truly public.
2) Used only by SHAMapTreeNode.
3) Truly private to SHAMapItem.
SHAMapSyncFilter
* Add override for SHAMapSyncFilter-derived functions.
* Add missing header.
* Default the destructor and delete the SHAMapSyncFilter copy members.
SHAMapNodeID
* Remove unused mHash member.
* Remove unused std::hash and boost::hash specializations.
* Remove unused constructor.
* Remove unused comparison with uint256.
* Remove unused getNodeID (int depth, uint256 const& hash).
* Remove virtual specifier from getString().
* Fix operator<= and operator>=.
* Document what API is used outside of SHAMap.
* Move inline definitions outside of the class declaration.
SHAMapMissingNode
* Make SHAMapType a enum class to prevent unwanted conversions.
* Remove needless ~SHAMapMissingNode() declaration/definition.
* Add referenced std includes.
SHAMapAddNode
* Make SHAMapAddNode (int good, int bad, int duplicate) ctor private.
* Move all member function definitions out of the class declaration.
* Remove dependence on beast::lexicalCastThrow.
* Make getGood() const.
* Make get() const.
* Add #include <string>.
SHAMap
* Remove unused enum STATE_MAP_BUCKETS.
* Remove unused getCountedObjectName().
* Remove SHAMap::pointer
* Remove SHAMap::ref
* Remove unused fetchPackEntry_t.
* Remove inline member function definitions from class declaration.
* Remove unused getTrustedPath.
* Remove unused getPath.
* Remove unused visitLeavesInternal.
* Make SHAMapState an enum class.
* Explicitly delete SHAMap copy members.
* Reduce access to nested types as much as possible.
* Normalize member data names to one style.
* Change last of the typedefs to usings under shamap.
* Reorder some includes ripple-first, beast-second.
* Declare a few constructions from make_shared with auto.
* Mark those SHAMap member functions which can be, with const.
* Add missing includes
* Allow `passphrase` to be a seed encoded in any of three formats or a
literal passphrase.
* Recognize the absence of `passphrase` as requesting a random seed.
Extract walletPropose() and keypairForSignature() as separately factored
functions (from doWalletPropose() and transactionSign() respectively) to
facilitate unit testing.
The buffers_type::iterator could hold a pointer to a buffers_type that
was destroyed. This changes buffers_type::iterator to point to the
original streambuf instead, which always outlives the iterator.
* A legacy value is a config section with a single-line.
* These values may be read from the BasicConfig interface so
the deprecated Config class does not need to be exposed to
clients.
* Made Config class more testable.
Remove the use of ec_key parameters and return values from ECDSA crypto
prototypes. Don't store key data into an ec_key variable only to fetch
it back into the original type again. Use uint256 and Blob explicitly.
Pass private keys as uint256, and pass public keys as either pointer and
length or Blob in calls to ECDSA{Sign,Verify}() and {en,de}cryptECIES().
Replace GenerateRootDeterministicKey() with separate functions returning
either the public or private key, since no caller needs both at once.
Simplify the use of GenerateDeterministicKey within RippleAddress. Call
a single routine rather than pass the result of one as input to another.
Add openssl unit with RAII classes for bignum, bn_ctx, and ec_point plus
free utility functions.
Rewrite the functions in GenerateDeterministicKey.cpp to use RAII rather
than explicit cleanup code:
* factor out secp256k1_group and secp256k1_order for reuse rather than
computing them each time
* replace getPublicKey() with serialize_ec_point(), which makes, sets,
and destroys an ec_key internally (sparing the caller those details)
and calls i2o_ECPublicKey() directly
* return bignum rather than ec_key from GenerateRootDeterministicKey()
* return ec_point rather than EC_KEY* from GenerateRootPubKey()
Move ECDSA{Private,Public}Key() to a new ECDSAKey unit.
Move ec_key.h into impl/ since it's no longer used outside crypto/.
Remove now-unused member functions from ec_key.
Change tabs to spaces; trim trailing whitespace (including blank lines).
Legacy workarounds for Visual Studio non thread-safe initialization
of function local objects with static storage duration are removed:
* Remove LeakChecked
* Remove StaticObject
* Remove SharedSingleton
This adds codecs for snappy and lz4, and a new nodeobject codec. The
nodeobject codec provides a highly efficient custom compression scheme
for inner nodes, which make up the majority of nodestore databases.
Non inner node objects are compressed using lz4.
The NuDB backend is modified to use the nodeobject codec. This change
is not backward compatible - older NuDB databases cannot be opened or
imported.
This introduces changes in nudb to improve speed, reduce database size,
and enhance correctness. The most significant change is to store hashes
rather than entire keys in the key file. The output of the hash function
is reduced to 48 bits, and stored directly in buckets.
The API is also modified to introduce a Codec parameter allowing for
compression and decompression to be supported in the implementation
itself rather than callers.
THe data file no longer contains a salt, as the salt is applicable
only to the key and log files. This allows a data file to have multiple
key files with different salt values. To distinguish physical files
belonging to the same logical database, a new field UID is introduced.
The UID is a 64-bit random value generated once on creation and stored
in all three files.
Buckets are zero filled to the end of each block, this is a security
measure to prevent unintended contents of memory getting stored to
disk. NuDB offers the varint integer type, this is identical to
the varint described by Google.
* Add varint
* Add Codec template argument
* Add "api" convenience traits
* Store hash in buckets
* istream can throw short read errors
* Support std::uint8_t format in streams
* Make file classes part of the public interface
* Remove buffers pessimization, replace with buffer
* Consolidate creation utility functions to the same header
* Zero fill unused areas of buckets on disk
* More coverage and improvements to the recover test
* Fix file read/write to loop until all bytes processed
* Add verify_fast, faster verify for large databases
The database version number is incremented to 2; older databases can
no longer be opened and should be deleted.
This reverts the change that makes RocksDBQuick the default settings for
node_db "type=rocksdb". The quick settings can be obtained by setting
"type=rocksdbquick".
RocksDBQuick settings are implicated in memory over-utilization problems
seen recently.
This adds support for a cgi /crawl request, issued over HTTPS to the configured
peer protocol port. The response to the request is a JSON object containing
the node public key, type, and IP address of each directly connected neighbor.
The IP address is suppressed unless the neighbor has requested its address
to be revealed by adding "Crawl: public" to its HTTP headers. This field is
currently set by the peer_private option in the rippled.cfg file.
Insert now blocks when the size of the memory pool exceeds a predefined
threshold. This solves the problem where sustained insertions cause the
memory pool to grow without bound.
* Remove unused members
* SerialIter holds only a pointer and offset now
* Use free functions for some Serializer members
* Use SerialIter in some places instead of Serializer
* Run npm/integration tests without launching rippled, using a
running instance of rippled (possibly in a debugger) instead.
* Works for "npm test" and "mocha"
The LevelDB and HyperLevelDB are removed from the backend choices. Neither
were recommended for production environments. As RocksDB is not available
on Windows platforms yet, the recommended backend choice for Windows is NuDB.
Add metrics to record the number of RPC requests received. Record the number of
node store fetches performed per request. Additionally record the byte size of
each request response and measure the response time of each request in
milliseconds.
A new class, ScopedMetrics, uses the Boost Thead Local Storage mechanism to
efficiently record NodeStore metrics within the same thread.
When sql tries to acquire a lock that is already held, it sleeps for some
microseconds using the usleep function and then try to acquire the lock
again. However, if the HAVE_USLEEP macro is not defined then the sleep
function will be used.
This fix will define HAVE_USLEEP even when it is not already defined by
the system. Although some Linux distros may not define HAVE_USLEEP,
all supported versions provide usleep. If the system does not actually
have a usleep function, then the compiler will flag the error.
* Update ripple-lib api usage
* Use latest npm ripple-lib
* Tested with bignumber.js branch and tip of develop
* Use new version of coffee-script
* Better source maps
* Update mocha
* Add assert-diff for better error reporting
* Add rconsole, enabled via USE_RCONSOLE env var
* For use with manual installation only
* The rippled.cfg file has a new section called "amendments"
* Each line in this section contains two white-space separated items
** The first item is the ID of the amendment (a 256-bit hash)
** The second item is the friendly name
* Replaces config section name macros with variables
* Make addKnown arguments safer
* Added lock to addKnown
The PreviousTxnID field has been deprecated and should not be used for
transactions that use the field will now be rejected.
The AccountTxnID feature should be used instead by enabling transaction
tracking and specifying a transaction ID at submission. More details
are available at: https://ripple.com/build/transactions/#accounttxnid
When clearing out a message key the transactor would incorrectly
create an empty `sfMessageKey` field instead of simply deleting
the field.
Clarify logic by reordering checks.
Autobridging uses XRP as a natural bridge currency to allow IOU-to-IOU orders
to be satisfied not only from the direct IOU-to-IOU books but also over the
combined IOU-to-XRP and XRP-to-IOU books.
This commit addresses the following issues:
* RIPD-486: Refactoring the taker into a unit-testable architecture
* RIPD-659: Asset-aware offer crossing
* RIPD-491: Unit tests for IOU to XRP, XRP to IOU and IOU to IOU
* RIPD-441: Handle case when autobridging over same owner offers
* RIPD-665: Handle case when autobridging over own offers
* RIPD-273: Groom order books while crossing
The new interfaces take into account the different semantics of XRP, which
do not have an issuer or transfer fees, and IOUs which have issuers and
(optional) transfer fees.
For XRP, the new `LedgerEntrySet::transfer_xrp` will transfer the specified
amount of XRP between from a given source to a given destination.
For IOU, two new functions are introduced:
* `LedgerEntrySet::issue_iou` which transfers the specified amount of an
IOU from the IOU's issuer to an account.
* `LedgerEntrySet::redeem_iou` which transfers the specified amount of an
IOU from an account to the IOU's issuer.
A transfer from user-to-user (e.g. to fill an order during offer crossing)
requires the use of `redeem_iou` followed by `issue_iou`. This helps to
enforce the Ripple invariant that IOUs never flow directly from user to
user, but only through a gateway. Additionally, this allows for the
explicit calculation and application of transfer fees by varying the
amounts redeemed and issued.
The new interfaces promote type safety since you cannot use the issue
and redeem APIs with XRP or the transfer API with IOU, and the issuer
to be used is implied by the currency being issued or redeemed.
The protocol is entirely open-source and the network’s shared ledger is public
information, so no central authority prevents anyone from participating.Anyone
information, so no central authority prevents anyone from participating.Anyone
can become a market maker, create a wallet or a gateway, or monitor network
behavior. Competition drives down spreads and fees, making the network useful
to everyone.
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ to everyone.
1. XRP is Ripple’s native [cryptocurrency]
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency) with a fixed supply that
decreases slowly over time, with no mining. XRP acts as a bridge currency, and
pays for transaction fees that protect the network against spam
pays for transaction fees that protect the network against spam.

2. Pathfinding discovers cheap and efficient payment paths through multiple
[order books](https://www.ripplecharts.com) allowing anyone to [trade](https://www.rippletrade.com) anything. When two accounts aren’t linked by relationships of trust, the Ripple pathfinding engine considers intermediate links and order books to produce a set of possible paths the transaction can take. When the payment is processed, the liquidity along these paths is iteratively consumed in best-first order.


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