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Peng Wang
532868521c fix unit tests failed due to fuel changes 2025-12-19 17:11:28 -05:00
Peng Wang
e7424ce10e disable 4 more wasm features 2025-12-19 13:39:57 -05:00
Peng Wang
e5b65ec1d6 Wasmi 1.0.4 local patch 2025-12-19 07:46:51 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
e916416642 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-12-15 10:47:26 -08:00
Mayukha Vadari
827ecc6e3a Merge branch 'ripple/wasmi-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-12-15 10:44:17 -08:00
Mayukha Vadari
6a54ed7f14 fix fee overflow issue in EscrowFinish (#6130) 2025-12-12 15:12:43 -08:00
Mayukha Vadari
881087dd3d Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/wasmi' into wasmi-host-functions 2025-12-08 14:29:47 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
90e0bbd0fc Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wasmi 2025-12-08 14:28:41 -05:00
Olek
b57df290de Use conan repo for wasmi lib (#6109)
* Use conan repo for wasmi lib
* Generate lockfile
2025-12-08 13:02:01 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
8a403f1241 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wasmi 2025-12-05 14:32:48 -05:00
Olek
1e0741690d Fix sign cost (#6103) 2025-12-03 18:27:06 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
6d2640871d Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wasmi 2025-12-02 18:40:54 -05:00
Olek
c5d178f152 HF cost for smart escrow (#6097) 2025-12-02 13:12:15 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
5a17940e2a Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-12-02 07:48:22 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
27ac30208d Merge branch 'ripple/wasmi-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-12-02 07:44:22 -05:00
pwang200
c145598ff9 add memory limit and disable float and other advanced instructions 2025-12-02 00:09:20 -05:00
Olek
50e5608d86 wasmi HF cost 2025-12-01 20:21:52 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
abfcc4ef67 fix tests 2025-11-25 04:17:42 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
e40a4df777 Merge branch 'ripple/wasmi-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-11-25 03:49:06 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
dba187f8c5 fix build issues 2025-11-25 03:42:38 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
7a7b96107c Merge branch 'ripple/wasmi' into ripple/wasmi-host-functions 2025-11-25 03:42:05 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
8f2f8d53b4 update gas amounts for wasmi 2025-11-25 03:32:01 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
49acc61961 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-11-25 03:31:10 +05:30
Olek
500bb68831 Fix win build (#6076) 2025-11-24 16:56:23 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
95d78a8600 Merge branch 'wasmi-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-11-25 03:26:19 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
53eb0f60bc fix another build issue 2025-11-25 03:10:58 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
41205ae928 Merge branch 'ripple/wasmi' into wasmi-host-functions 2025-11-25 03:01:51 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
c33b0ae463 fix build issue 2025-11-25 02:58:57 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
16087c9680 fix merge issue 2025-11-25 02:57:47 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
56bc6d58f6 Merge branch 'ripple/wasmi' into wasmi-host-functions 2025-11-25 02:45:00 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
ef5d335e09 update 2025-11-25 02:44:18 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
25c3060fef remove conan.lock (temporary) 2025-11-25 02:40:57 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
ce9f0b38a4 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wasmi 2025-11-25 02:33:47 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
35f7cbf772 update 2025-11-25 02:31:51 +05:30
Mayukha Vadari
def7758a23 remove copyright stuff 2025-11-04 17:53:13 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
58e5b4ad25 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-11-04 17:52:17 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
578413859c Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-11-04 17:52:00 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
0db564d261 WASMI data 2025-11-04 15:57:07 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
427b7ea104 run rename script 2025-11-04 15:29:08 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
fa8aa49376 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-11-04 14:51:11 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
3195eb16b2 Merge branch 'wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-11-04 14:50:31 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
7bf6878b4b fix imports 2025-11-04 14:49:45 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
a891b49c67 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-11-04 14:24:51 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
eed280d169 Merge branch 'wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-11-04 13:37:09 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
0bc1a115ff Merge branch 'wamr' into wamr-host-functions 2025-11-04 13:36:22 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
334bcfa5ef Merge branch 'develop' into wamr 2025-11-04 13:36:01 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
106dea4559 update fixtures to use the latest version of stdlib 2025-11-04 13:35:25 -05:00
Mayukha Vadari
3ffdcf8114 allow 0-value trace amounts 2025-11-04 13:19:40 -05:00
Olek
4021a7eb28 Wamr and HF security review fixes (#5965) 2025-10-31 10:34:31 -04:00
Ayaz Salikhov
0690fda0f1 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-10-30 14:12:15 +00:00
Mayukha Vadari
d0cc48c6d3 Update cmake/RippledCore.cmake
Co-authored-by: Ayaz Salikhov <mathbunnyru@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-10-29 16:41:11 -04:00
Olek
d66e3c949e Chores: Sort package list (#5963) 2025-10-29 12:55:07 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
7e2e10f02c Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-24 18:01:33 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
aebec5378c Merge branch 'wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-24 18:01:17 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
0c65a386b5 fix tests 2025-10-24 18:01:01 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
22ca691e75 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-24 17:14:54 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
fc6ff69752 fix tests 2025-10-24 17:14:46 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
079e251aca fix bug 2025-10-24 16:52:17 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
67e2c1b563 Merge branch 'wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-24 16:06:02 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
29f5430881 fix bug 2025-10-24 16:05:38 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
b6bd268be2 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-24 16:02:23 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
209ee25c32 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-24 16:02:16 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
101f285bcd return size from updateData 2025-10-24 16:01:45 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
566b85b3d6 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-23 15:41:53 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
af6beb1d7c fix ledger used for rules 2025-10-23 15:41:32 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
7d22fe804d Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-23 15:38:46 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
ce19c13059 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-23 15:38:37 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
286dc6322b Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-10-23 15:38:28 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c9346cd40d Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-10-23 15:38:04 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
9cfb7ac340 fix build issue 2025-10-20 17:20:35 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
3a0e9aab4f Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-20 14:51:15 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
43caa1ef29 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-20 11:53:56 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
1c5683ec78 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-10-20 11:53:22 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
9bee155d59 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-10-20 11:53:03 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f34b05f4de Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-10-16 12:12:05 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
97ce25f4ce Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-10-16 12:11:55 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
3b6cd22e32 fix 2025-10-14 18:10:11 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c9c35780d2 reduce diff more 2025-10-14 18:00:58 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
17f401f374 reduce diff 2025-10-14 17:58:41 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c6c54b3282 resolve todos 2025-10-14 17:56:12 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
91455b6860 respond to comments 2025-10-13 15:20:03 -04:00
Olek
9e14c14a26 Use xrplf conan repo for wamr (#5862) 2025-10-13 15:11:21 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f16f243c22 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-13 14:01:11 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
fe601308e7 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-13 13:58:09 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c507880d8f Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-10-13 13:57:22 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
3f8328bbf8 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-10-13 13:55:07 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
e41f6a71b7 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-09 17:13:13 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
51f1be7f5b Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-09 17:10:52 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c10a5f9ef6 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-10-09 17:10:31 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
3c141de695 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-10-09 16:52:25 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
db263b696c Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-06 17:01:32 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f57b855d74 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-06 17:01:17 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
da2b9455f2 fix: remove get_ledger_account_hash and get_ledger_tx_hash host functions (#5850)
* remove `get_ledger_account_hash` and `get_ledger_tx_hash`

* fix build+tests
2025-10-06 16:38:40 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
86525d8583 test: add tests for fee voting (#5747) 2025-10-06 16:32:04 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c41e52f57a Move Smart Escrow tests to separate file (#5849) 2025-10-06 16:27:21 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
55772a0d07 add sfData preflight checks + tests (#5839) 2025-10-02 17:50:43 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
965a9e89ac Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-10-02 15:51:35 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
51ee06429b Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-10-02 14:35:36 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
cb622488c0 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-10-02 14:35:25 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
32f971fec6 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-10-02 14:35:13 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
ca85d09f02 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-09-30 14:43:24 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
8dea76baa4 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-09-30 14:42:49 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
299fbe04c4 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-09-30 14:42:24 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
57fc1df7d7 switch from wasm32-unknown-unknown to wasm32v1-none (#5814) 2025-09-29 15:43:22 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
8d266d3941 remove STInt64 (#5815) 2025-09-29 15:43:10 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
a865b4da1c Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-26 17:10:10 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
e59f5f3b01 fix tests 2025-09-26 17:09:53 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
8729688feb Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-26 16:56:51 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c8b06e7de1 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-09-26 16:50:34 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
eaba76f9e6 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-09-26 16:37:25 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
cb702cc238 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-09-26 16:37:04 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f1f798bb85 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-26 15:52:22 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c3fd52c177 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-09-26 15:51:56 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
b69b4a0a4a Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-09-26 15:51:48 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
50d6072a73 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-09-26 15:51:40 -04:00
Olek
d24cd50e61 Switch to own wamr fork (#5808) 2025-09-23 16:39:21 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
85bff20ae5 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-23 10:22:30 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
737fab5471 fix issues 2025-09-22 23:55:57 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
e6592e93a9 Merge branch 'ripple/se/fees' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-22 18:32:36 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
5a6c4e8ae0 Merge branch 'ripple/wamr-host-functions' into ripple/se/fees 2025-09-22 18:23:54 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
9f5875158c Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-09-22 18:23:45 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c3dc33c861 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-09-22 18:23:35 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
7420f47658 SmartEscrow fee voting changes 2025-09-22 18:22:44 -04:00
Olek
6be8f2124c Latests HF perf test (#5789) 2025-09-18 15:51:39 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
edfed06001 fix merge issues 2025-09-18 15:39:49 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
1c646dba91 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/wamr' into wamr-host-functions 2025-09-18 15:29:02 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
6781068058 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-09-18 15:27:54 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
cfe57c1dfe Merge branch 'ripple/wamr' into ripple/wamr-host-functions 2025-09-18 14:37:58 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c34d09a971 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/wamr 2025-09-18 14:24:34 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
ebd90c4742 chore: remove unneeded float stuff (#5729) 2025-09-11 18:41:24 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
ba52d34828 test: improve codecov in HostFuncWrapper.cpp (#5730) 2025-09-11 18:09:08 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
2f869b3cfc Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-11 16:41:14 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
ffa21c27a7 fix test 2025-09-11 16:40:59 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
1b6312afb3 rearrange files 2025-09-11 16:34:03 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
bf32dc2e72 add fixtures files 2025-09-11 16:28:11 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
a15d65f7a2 update tests 2025-09-11 16:20:33 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
2de8488855 add temBAD_WASM 2025-09-11 16:02:17 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
129aa4bfaa bring out IOUAmount.h 2025-09-11 13:18:42 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
b1d70db63b limits 2025-09-10 15:05:06 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f03c3aafe4 misc host function files 2025-09-10 15:02:48 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
51a9f106d1 CODEOWNERS 2025-09-10 14:59:09 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
bfc048e3fe add tests 2025-09-10 14:57:23 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
83418644f7 add host functions 2025-09-10 14:56:21 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
dbc9dd5bfc Add WAMR integration code 2025-09-10 14:56:08 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
5c480cf883 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-10 14:51:45 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
45ab15d4b5 add WAMR dependency 2025-09-10 14:40:48 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
adc64e7866 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-10 10:46:51 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
4d4a1cfe82 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-09 16:19:27 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f2c7da3705 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-09 14:51:25 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
3ab0a82cd3 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-08 15:20:01 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
a46d772147 fix build and tests (#5768)
* fix conan.lock

* add conan.lock to triggers

* update on-trigger.yml too

* fix tests

* roll back unrelated changes
2025-09-04 17:05:39 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f3c50318e8 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-04 13:42:59 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
e7aa924c0e Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-09-03 15:54:57 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
5266f04970 chore: rollback unrelated changes (#5737) 2025-09-02 18:26:01 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
db957cf191 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-08-29 16:54:17 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
8ac514363d get new fees and reserves working (#5714) 2025-08-29 10:58:52 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c2ea68cca4 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-08-28 14:02:10 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
3d86881ce7 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-08-27 13:58:38 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
697d1470f4 change: adjust the function signatures for get_ledger_sqn and get_parent_ledger_time (#5733) 2025-08-27 13:58:27 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
0b5f8f4051 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-08-26 17:59:43 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
0fed78fbcc Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-08-26 15:04:33 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
8c38ef726b chore: exclude a bunch of code that doesn't need to be tested from codecov (#5721)
* exclude the bulk of HostFunc.h from codecov

* fix codecov (maybe)

* adjust

* more codecov excl
2025-08-26 15:04:27 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
2399d90334 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-08-25 10:42:48 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
6367d68d1e Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-08-22 14:02:12 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
155a84c8a3 Merge branch 'develop' into ripple/smart-escrow 2025-08-22 13:24:43 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
10558c9eff Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into develop5.5 2025-08-22 10:38:10 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
dd30d811e6 feat: last set of host functions (#5674) 2025-08-15 16:51:30 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
293d8e4ddb test: store Rust source code in rippled, instead of just opaque hex strings (#5653) 2025-08-15 15:32:36 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
77875c9133 fix: actually return int instead of bool (#5651) 2025-08-15 13:58:38 -04:00
Olek
647b47567e Fix float point binary format (#5688) 2025-08-15 09:51:40 -04:00
Olek
b0a1ad3b06 Disable float point instructions (#5679) 2025-08-14 14:59:55 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
1d141bf2e8 chore: move WASM files to separate folder (#5666) 2025-08-14 11:46:10 -04:00
Olek
0d0e279ae2 Float point Hostfunctions unit tests (#5656)
* Added direct unittests for float hostfunctions
2025-08-14 10:21:21 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
5dc0cee28a cache data instead of setting it in updateData (#5642)
Co-authored-by: Oleksandr <115580134+oleks-rip@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-11 15:52:21 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c15947da56 fix CI 2025-08-06 12:41:12 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
9bc04244e7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/smart-escrow' into develop5 2025-08-06 12:36:25 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
38c7a27010 clean up WASM functions a bit (#5628) 2025-08-05 18:06:34 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
58741d2791 feat: return an int instead of boolean from finish, display in metadata (#5641)
* create STInt32 and STInt64, use it for sfWasmReturnCode in metadata

* get it actually working

* add tests

* update comment

* change type

* respond to comments
2025-08-04 09:25:47 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
8426470506 feat: add other misc host functions (#5574) 2025-07-31 18:39:21 -04:00
Olek
ccc3280b1a Update wamr to 2.4.1 (#5640) 2025-07-31 13:42:53 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
2847075705 fix: ensure GasUsed shows up in the metadata even on tecWASM_REJECTED (#5633)
* always set gas used

* fix

* add tests

* clean up
2025-07-31 10:57:56 -04:00
Olek
3108ca0549 Float point HF (#5611)
- added support for 8-byte  float point
2025-07-30 14:38:03 +00:00
Mayukha Vadari
3b849ff497 Add unit tests for host functions (#5578) 2025-07-29 17:54:48 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
66776b6a85 test: codecov for WasmHostFuncWrapper.cpp (#5601) 2025-07-29 16:06:21 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c8c241b50d Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into develop4.6 2025-07-29 11:34:44 -04:00
Bronek Kozicki
44cb588371 Build options cleanup (#5581)
As we no longer support old compiler versions, we are bringing back some warnings by removing no longer relevant `-Wno-...` options.
2025-07-28 13:02:41 -04:00
Oleksandr
6f91b8f8d1 Fix windows 2025-07-28 12:29:39 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
3d93379132 add header 2025-07-25 15:10:47 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
84fd7d0126 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into develop4.6 2025-07-25 14:56:36 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
7f52287aae rename variables (#5609)
* rename variables

* instanceWrapper -> runtime

* size -> srcSize

* begin -> ptr
2025-07-25 11:54:31 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
98b8986868 fix merge issues (mostly with Conan2 upgrade) 2025-07-23 15:52:03 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
250f2842ee Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into develop4.5 2025-07-23 13:43:47 -04:00
Olek
9eca1a3a0c MPT and IOU support for amount and issue (#5573)
* MPT and IOU support for ammount and issue

* Fix tests
Update wasm code to the latest version
Remove deprecated tests
Remove deprecated wasm
2025-07-22 17:43:21 +00:00
Mayukha Vadari
24b7a03224 feat: add more keylet host functions (#5522) 2025-07-17 12:37:41 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
9007097d24 Simplify host function boilerplate (#5534)
* enum for HF errors

* switch getData functions to be templates

* getData<SField> working

* Slice -> Bytes in host functions

* RET -> helper function instead of macro

* get template function working

* more organization/cleanup

* fix failures

* more cleanup

* Bytes -> Slice

* SFieldParam macro -> type alias

* fix return type

* fix bugs

* replace std::make_index_sequence

* remove `failed` from output

* remove complex function

* more uniformity

* respond to comments

* enum class HostFunctionError

* rename variable

* respond to comments

* remove templating

* [WIP] basic getData tests

* weird linker error

* fix issue
2025-07-15 04:28:59 +05:30
Olek
bc445ec6a2 Add hostfunctions schedule table
Remove opcode schedule table from wamr
2025-07-11 18:08:36 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
4fa0ae521e disallow a computation allowance of 0 (#5541) 2025-07-09 00:34:17 +05:30
Olek
7bdf5fa8b8 Fix build.md wamr version (#5535) 2025-07-04 00:48:03 +05:30
Olek
65b0b976d9 Sync error codes (#5527)
* Sync error codes
2025-07-02 17:33:39 -04:00
Elliot.
a0d275feec chore: Clear CODEOWNERS (#5528) 2025-07-02 10:39:57 -07:00
Mayukha Vadari
ece3a8d7be Merge branch 'develop' into develop4 2025-06-30 21:33:30 +05:30
Olek
463acf51b5 preflight checks for wasm (#5517) 2025-06-30 09:34:38 -04:00
Olek
1cd16fab87 Host-functions perf test fixes (#5514) 2025-06-27 09:59:28 -04:00
Olek
add55c4f33 Host functions gas cost for wasm_runtime interface (#5500) 2025-06-25 14:04:04 +00:00
Olek
51a9c0ff59 Host function gas cost (#5488)
* Update Wamr to 2.3.1
* Add gas cost per host-function
* Fix windows build
* Fix wasm test
* Add no import test
2025-06-12 15:54:49 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
6e8a5f0f4e fix: make host function traces easier to use, fix get_NFT bug (#5466)
Co-authored-by: Olek <115580134+oleks-rip@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-05 14:24:13 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
8a33702f26 fix merge issues 2025-06-05 12:38:26 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
a072d49802 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/smart-escrow' into develop3.5 2025-06-05 11:51:53 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
a0aeeb8e07 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into develop3.5 2025-06-05 11:50:38 -04:00
Olek
383b225690 Fix processing nonexistent field (#5467) 2025-06-04 17:32:11 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
ace2247800 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/smart-escrow' into develop3.5 2025-06-04 14:15:17 -04:00
Olek
6a6fed5dce More hostfunctions (#5451)
* Bug fixes:
- Fix bugs found during schedule table tests
- Add more tests
- Add parameters passing for runEscrowWasm function

* Add new host-functions
 fix wamr logging
 add runtime passing through HF
 fix runEscrowWasm interface

* Improve logs

* Fix logging bug

* Set 4k limit for update_data HF

* allHF wasm module fixes
2025-05-30 19:01:27 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
1f8aece8cd feat: add a GasUsed parameter to the metadata (#5456) 2025-05-29 16:36:55 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
6c6f8cd4f9 Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/develop' into develop3 2025-05-29 13:05:11 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
fb1311e013 uncomment???? 2025-05-28 14:00:50 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
ce31acf030 debug comments 2025-05-28 13:48:38 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
31ad5ac63b Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/smart-escrow' into develop3 2025-05-27 18:29:41 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
1ede0bdec4 fix: fix fixtures (#5445) 2025-05-23 17:37:14 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
aef32ead2c better WASM logging to match rippled (#5395)
* basic logging

* pass in Journal

* log level based on journal level

* clean up

* attempt at adding WAMR logging properly

* improve logline

* maybe_unused

* fix

* fix

* fix segfault

* add test
2025-05-23 10:31:02 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
5b43ec7f73 refactor: switch function name from ready to finish (#5430) 2025-05-20 16:12:19 -04:00
Olek
1e9ff88a00 Fix CI build issues
* Mac build fix
* Windows build fix
* Windows instruction counter fix
2025-05-08 12:39:37 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
bb9bb5f5c5 Merge branch 'ripple/smart-escrow' into develop2 2025-05-01 18:44:06 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
c533abd8b6 Update size and compute cap defaults (#5417) 2025-05-01 18:41:51 -04:00
Olek
bb9bc764bc Switch to WAMR (#5416)
* Switch to WAMR
2025-05-01 18:02:06 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
b4b53a6cb7 Merge branch 'ripple/smart-escrow' into develop2 2025-04-29 15:25:54 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
9c0204906c fix reference fee tests 2025-04-29 15:25:00 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
4670b373c1 try to fix tests 2025-04-29 14:10:27 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f03b5883bd More host functions (#5411)
* getNFT

* escrow keylet

* account keylet

* credential keylet

* oracle keylet

* hook everything in

* fix stuff
2025-04-29 12:39:12 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f8b2fe4dd5 fix imports 2025-04-28 17:43:15 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
be4a0c9c2b Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/ripple/smart-escrow' into develop2 2025-04-28 17:14:28 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
f37d52d8e9 Set up fees for WASM processing (#5393)
* set up fields

* throw error if allowance is too high

* votable gas price

* fix comments

* hook everything together

* make test less flaky (hopefully)

* fix other tests

* fix some tests

* fix tests

* clean up

* add more tests

* uncomment other tests

* respond to comments

* fix build

* respond to comments
2025-04-24 08:47:13 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
177cdaf550 Connect votable gas limit into VM (#5360)
* [WIP] add gas limit

* [WIP] host function escrow tests

* finish test

* uncomment out tests
2025-03-25 10:55:33 -04:00
pwang200
1573a443b7 smart escrow devnet 1 host functions (#5353)
* devnet 1 host functions

* clang-format

* fix build issues
2025-03-24 17:07:17 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
911c0466c0 Merge develop into ripple/smart-escrow (#5357)
* Set version to 2.4.0

* refactor: Remove unused and add missing includes (#5293)

The codebase is filled with includes that are unused, and which thus can be removed. At the same time, the files often do not include all headers that contain the definitions used in those files. This change uses clang-format and clang-tidy to clean up the includes, with minor manual intervention to ensure the code compiles on all platforms.

* refactor: Calculate numFeatures automatically (#5324)

Requiring manual updates of numFeatures is an annoying manual process that is easily forgotten, and leads to frequent merge conflicts. This change takes advantage of the `XRPL_FEATURE` and `XRPL_FIX` macros, and adds a new `XRPL_RETIRE` macro to automatically set `numFeatures`.

* refactor: Improve ordering of headers with clang-format (#5343)

Removes all manual header groupings from source and header files by leveraging clang-format options.

* Rename "deadlock" to "stall" in `LoadManager` (#5341)

What the LoadManager class does is stall detection, which is not the same as deadlock detection. In the condition of severe CPU starvation, LoadManager will currently intentionally crash rippled reporting `LogicError: Deadlock detected`. This error message is misleading as the condition being detected is not a deadlock. This change fixes and refactors the code in response.

* Adds hub.xrpl-commons.org as a new Bootstrap Cluster (#5263)

* fix: Error message for ledger_entry rpc (#5344)

Changes the error to `malformedAddress` for `permissioned_domain` in the `ledger_entry` rpc, when the account is not a string. This change makes it more clear to a user what is wrong with their request.

* fix: Handle invalid marker parameter in grpc call (#5317)

The `end_marker` is used to limit the range of ledger entries to fetch. If `end_marker` is less than `marker`, a crash can occur. This change adds an additional check.

* fix: trust line RPC no ripple flag (#5345)

The Trustline RPC `no_ripple` flag gets set depending on `lsfDefaultRipple` flag, which is not a flag of a trustline but of the account root. The `lsfDefaultRipple` flag does not provide any insight if this particular trust line has `lsfLowNoRipple` or `lsfHighNoRipple` flag set, so it should not be used here at all. This change simplifies the logic.

* refactor: Updates Conan dependencies: RocksDB (#5335)

Updates RocksDB to version 9.7.3, the latest version supported in Conan 1.x. A patch for 9.7.4 that fixes a memory leak is included.

* fix: Remove null pointer deref, just do abort (#5338)

This change removes the existing undefined behavior from `LogicError`, so we can be certain that there will be always a stacktrace.

De-referencing a null pointer is an old trick to generate `SIGSEGV`, which would typically also create a stacktrace. However it is also an undefined behaviour and compilers can do something else. A more robust way to create a stacktrace while crashing the program is to use `std::abort`, which we have also used in this location for a long time. If we combine the two, we might not get the expected behaviour - namely, the nullpointer deref followed by `std::abort`, as handled in certain compiler versions may not immediately cause a crash. We have observed stacktrace being wiped instead, and thread put in indeterminate state, then stacktrace created without any useful information.

* chore: Add PR number to payload (#5310)

This PR adds one more payload field to the libXRPL compatibility check workflow - the PR number itself.

* chore: Update link to ripple-binary-codec (#5355)

The link to ripple-binary-codec's definitions.json appears to be outdated. The updated link is also documented here: https://xrpl.org/docs/references/protocol/binary-format#definitions-file

* Prevent consensus from getting stuck in the establish phase (#5277)

- Detects if the consensus process is "stalled". If it is, then we can declare a 
  consensus and end successfully even if we do not have 80% agreement on
  our proposal.
  - "Stalled" is defined as:
    - We have a close time consensus
    - Each disputed transaction is individually stalled:
      - It has been in the final "stuck" 95% requirement for at least 2
        (avMIN_ROUNDS) "inner rounds" of phaseEstablish,
      - and either all of the other trusted proposers or this validator, if proposing,
        have had the same vote(s) for at least 4 (avSTALLED_ROUNDS) "inner
        rounds", and at least 80% of the validators (including this one, if
        appropriate) agree about the vote (whether yes or no).
- If we have been in the establish phase for more than 10x the previous
  consensus establish phase's time, then consensus is considered "expired",
  and we will leave the round, which sends a partial validation (indicating
  that the node is moving on without validating). Two restrictions avoid
  prematurely exiting, or having an extended exit in extreme situations.
  - The 10x time is clamped to be within a range of 15s
    (ledgerMAX_CONSENSUS) to 120s (ledgerABANDON_CONSENSUS).
  - If consensus has not had an opportunity to walk through all avalanche
    states (defined as not going through 8 "inner rounds" of phaseEstablish),
    then ConsensusState::Expired is treated as ConsensusState::No.
- When enough nodes leave the round, any remaining nodes will see they've
  fallen behind, and move on, too, generally before hitting the timeout. Any
  validations or partial validations sent during this time will help the
  consensus process bring the nodes back together.

---------

Co-authored-by: Michael Legleux <mlegleux@ripple.com>
Co-authored-by: Bart <bthomee@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ed Hennis <ed@ripple.com>
Co-authored-by: Bronek Kozicki <brok@incorrekt.com>
Co-authored-by: Darius Tumas <Tokeiito@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergey Kuznetsov <skuznetsov@ripple.com>
Co-authored-by: cyan317 <120398799+cindyyan317@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vlad <129996061+vvysokikh1@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Kremer <akremer@ripple.com>
2025-03-20 16:47:14 -04:00
Mayukha Vadari
b6a95f9970 PoC Smart Escrows (#5340)
* wasmedge in unittest

* add WashVM.h and cpp

* accountID comparison (vector<u8>) working

* json decode tx and ledger object with two buffers working

* wasm return a buffer working

* add a failure test case to P2P3

* host function return ledger sqn

* instruction gas and host function gas

* basics

* add scaffold

* add amendment check

* working PoC

* get test working

* fix clang-format

* prototype #2

* p2p3

* [WIP] P4

* P5

* add calculateBaseFee

* add FinishFunction preflight checks (+ tests)

* additional reserve for sfFinishFunction

* higher fees for EscrowFinish

* rename amendment to SmartEscrow

* make fee voting changes, add basic tests

* clean up

* clean up

* clean up

* more cleanup

* add subscribe tests

* add more tests

* undo formatting

* undo formatting

* remove bad comment

* more debugging statements

* fix clang-format

* fix rebase issues

* fix more rebase issues

* more rebase fixes

* add source code for wasm

* respond to comments

* add const

---------

Co-authored-by: Peng Wang <pwang200@gmail.com>
2025-03-20 14:08:06 -04:00
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# Allow anyone to review any change by default.
*
# Require the rpc-reviewers team to review changes to the rpc code.
include/xrpl/protocol/ @xrplf/rpc-reviewers
src/libxrpl/protocol/ @xrplf/rpc-reviewers
src/xrpld/rpc/ @xrplf/rpc-reviewers
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---
name: Bug Report
about: Create a report to help us improve xrpld
title: "[Title with short description] (Version: [xrpld version])"
about: Create a report to help us improve rippled
title: "[Title with short description] (Version: [rippled version])"
labels: ""
assignees: ""
---
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ assignees: ""
## Environment
<!--Please describe your environment setup (such as Ubuntu 18.04 with Boost 1.70).-->
<!-- If you are using a formal release, please use the version returned by './xrpld --version' as the version number-->
<!-- If you are using a formal release, please use the version returned by './rippled --version' as the version number-->
<!-- If you are working off of develop, please add the git hash via 'git rev-parse HEAD'-->
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inputs:
build_dir:
description: "The directory where to build."
required: true
build_type:
description: 'The build type to use ("Debug", "Release").'
required: true
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shell: bash
env:
BUILD_DIR: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
BUILD_NPROC: ${{ inputs.build_nproc }}
BUILD_OPTION: ${{ inputs.force_build == 'true' && '*' || 'missing' }}
BUILD_TYPE: ${{ inputs.build_type }}
LOG_VERBOSITY: ${{ inputs.log_verbosity }}
run: |
echo 'Installing dependencies.'
mkdir -p "${BUILD_DIR}"
cd "${BUILD_DIR}"
conan install \
--output-folder . \
--build="${BUILD_OPTION}" \
--options:host='&:tests=True' \
--options:host='&:xrpld=True' \
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--conf:all tools.compilation:verbosity="${LOG_VERBOSITY}" \
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set
echo 'Checking CMake version.'
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conan --version
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if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' || runner.os == 'macOS' }}
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env | sort
echo 'Checking CMake version.'
cmake --version
echo 'Checking compiler version.'
${{ runner.os == 'Linux' && '${CC}' || 'clang' }} --version
echo 'Checking Conan version.'
conan --version
echo 'Checking Ninja version.'
ninja --version
echo 'Checking nproc version.'
nproc --version
- name: Check configuration (all)
shell: bash
run: |
echo 'Checking Ccache version.'
ccache --version
echo 'Checking CMake version.'
cmake --version
echo 'Checking Conan version.'
conan --version

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@@ -3,26 +3,21 @@
Levelization is the term used to describe efforts to prevent rippled from
having or creating cyclic dependencies.
rippled code is organized into directories under `src/xrpld`, `src/libxrpl` (and
rippled code is organized into directories under `src/rippled` (and
`src/test`) representing modules. The modules are intended to be
organized into "tiers" or "levels" such that a module from one level can
only include code from lower levels. Additionally, a module
in one level should never include code in an `impl` or `detail` folder of any level
in one level should never include code in an `impl` folder of any level
other than it's own.
The codebase is split into two main areas:
- **libxrpl** (`src/libxrpl`, `include/xrpl`): Reusable library modules with public interfaces
- **xrpld** (`src/xrpld`): Application-specific implementation code
Unfortunately, over time, enforcement of levelization has been
inconsistent, so the current state of the code doesn't necessarily
reflect these rules. Whenever possible, developers should refactor any
levelization violations they find (by moving files or individual
classes). At the very least, don't make things worse.
The table below summarizes the _desired_ division of modules, based on the current
state of the rippled code. The levels are numbered from
The table below summarizes the _desired_ division of modules, based on the
state of the rippled code when it was created. The levels are numbered from
the bottom up with the lower level, lower numbered, more independent
modules listed first, and the higher level, higher numbered modules with
more dependencies listed later.
@@ -30,33 +25,18 @@ more dependencies listed later.
**tl;dr:** The modules listed first are more independent than the modules
listed later.
## libxrpl Modules (Reusable Libraries)
| Level / Tier | Module(s) |
| ------------ | ----------------------------------- |
| 01 | xrpl/beast |
| 02 | xrpl/basics |
| 03 | xrpl/json xrpl/crypto |
| 04 | xrpl/protocol |
| 05 | xrpl/core xrpl/resource xrpl/server |
| 06 | xrpl/ledger xrpl/nodestore xrpl/net |
| 07 | xrpl/shamap |
## xrpld Modules (Application Implementation)
| Level / Tier | Module(s) |
| ------------ | -------------------------------- |
| 05 | xrpld/conditions xrpld/consensus |
| 06 | xrpld/core xrpld/peerfinder |
| 07 | xrpld/shamap xrpld/overlay |
| 08 | xrpld/app |
| 09 | xrpld/rpc |
| 10 | xrpld/perflog |
## Test Modules
| Level / Tier | Module(s) |
| ------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 01 | ripple/beast ripple/unity |
| 02 | ripple/basics |
| 03 | ripple/json ripple/crypto |
| 04 | ripple/protocol |
| 05 | ripple/core ripple/conditions ripple/consensus ripple/resource ripple/server |
| 06 | ripple/peerfinder ripple/ledger ripple/nodestore ripple/net |
| 07 | ripple/shamap ripple/overlay |
| 08 | ripple/app |
| 09 | ripple/rpc |
| 10 | ripple/perflog |
| 11 | test/jtx test/beast test/csf |
| 12 | test/unit_test |
| 13 | test/crypto test/conditions test/json test/resource test/shamap test/peerfinder test/basics test/overlay |
@@ -65,8 +45,8 @@ listed later.
| 16 | test/rpc test/app |
(Note that `test` levelization is _much_ less important and _much_ less
strictly enforced than `xrpl`/`xrpld` levelization, other than the requirement
that `test` code should _never_ be included in `xrpl` or `xrpld` code.)
strictly enforced than `ripple` levelization, other than the requirement
that `test` code should _never_ be included in `ripple` code.)
## Validation
@@ -81,10 +61,10 @@ It generates many files of [results](results):
- `rawincludes.txt`: The raw dump of the `#includes`
- `paths.txt`: A second dump grouping the source module
to the destination module, de-duped, and with frequency counts.
to the destination module, deduped, and with frequency counts.
- `includes/`: A directory where each file represents a module and
contains a list of modules and counts that the module _includes_.
- `included_by/`: Similar to `includes/`, but the other way around. Each
- `includedby/`: Similar to `includes/`, but the other way around. Each
file represents a module and contains a list of modules and counts
that _include_ the module.
- [`loops.txt`](results/loops.txt): A list of direct loops detected

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pushd results
oldifs=${IFS}
IFS=:
mkdir includes
mkdir included_by
mkdir includedby
echo Build levelization paths
exec 3< ${includes} # open rawincludes.txt for input
while read -r -u 3 file include
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ do
echo $level $includelevel | tee -a paths.txt
fi
done
echo Sort and deduplicate paths
echo Sort and dedup paths
sort -ds paths.txt | uniq -c | tee sortedpaths.txt
mv sortedpaths.txt paths.txt
exec 3>&- #close fd 3
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ exec 4<paths.txt # open paths.txt for input
while read -r -u 4 count level include
do
echo ${include} ${count} | tee -a includes/${level}
echo ${level} ${count} | tee -a included_by/${include}
echo ${level} ${count} | tee -a includedby/${include}
done
exec 4>&- #close fd 4

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@@ -19,6 +19,12 @@ Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.rpc
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.shamap
xrpld.shamap ~= xrpld.app
Loop: xrpld.core xrpld.perflog
xrpld.perflog == xrpld.core
Loop: xrpld.overlay xrpld.rpc
xrpld.rpc ~= xrpld.overlay
Loop: xrpld.perflog xrpld.rpc
xrpld.rpc ~= xrpld.perflog

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@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
libxrpl.basics > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.core > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.core > xrpl.core
libxrpl.crypto > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.json > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.json > xrpl.json
@@ -32,7 +30,6 @@ test.app > test.rpc
test.app > test.toplevel
test.app > test.unit_test
test.app > xrpl.basics
test.app > xrpl.core
test.app > xrpld.app
test.app > xrpld.core
test.app > xrpld.overlay
@@ -45,7 +42,7 @@ test.app > xrpl.resource
test.basics > test.jtx
test.basics > test.unit_test
test.basics > xrpl.basics
test.basics > xrpl.core
test.basics > xrpld.perflog
test.basics > xrpld.rpc
test.basics > xrpl.json
test.basics > xrpl.protocol
@@ -64,8 +61,8 @@ test.core > test.jtx
test.core > test.toplevel
test.core > test.unit_test
test.core > xrpl.basics
test.core > xrpl.core
test.core > xrpld.core
test.core > xrpld.perflog
test.core > xrpl.json
test.core > xrpl.server
test.csf > xrpl.basics
@@ -122,7 +119,6 @@ test.resource > xrpl.resource
test.rpc > test.jtx
test.rpc > test.toplevel
test.rpc > xrpl.basics
test.rpc > xrpl.core
test.rpc > xrpld.app
test.rpc > xrpld.core
test.rpc > xrpld.overlay
@@ -150,8 +146,6 @@ test.unit_test > xrpl.basics
tests.libxrpl > xrpl.basics
tests.libxrpl > xrpl.json
tests.libxrpl > xrpl.net
xrpl.core > xrpl.basics
xrpl.core > xrpl.json
xrpl.json > xrpl.basics
xrpl.ledger > xrpl.basics
xrpl.ledger > xrpl.protocol
@@ -171,9 +165,9 @@ xrpl.shamap > xrpl.nodestore
xrpl.shamap > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.app > test.unit_test
xrpld.app > xrpl.basics
xrpld.app > xrpl.core
xrpld.app > xrpld.conditions
xrpld.app > xrpld.consensus
xrpld.app > xrpld.perflog
xrpld.app > xrpl.json
xrpld.app > xrpl.ledger
xrpld.app > xrpl.net
@@ -187,14 +181,13 @@ xrpld.consensus > xrpl.basics
xrpld.consensus > xrpl.json
xrpld.consensus > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.core > xrpl.basics
xrpld.core > xrpl.core
xrpld.core > xrpl.json
xrpld.core > xrpl.net
xrpld.core > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.basics
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.core
xrpld.overlay > xrpld.core
xrpld.overlay > xrpld.peerfinder
xrpld.overlay > xrpld.perflog
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.json
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.resource
@@ -203,11 +196,8 @@ xrpld.peerfinder > xrpl.basics
xrpld.peerfinder > xrpld.core
xrpld.peerfinder > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.perflog > xrpl.basics
xrpld.perflog > xrpl.core
xrpld.perflog > xrpld.rpc
xrpld.perflog > xrpl.json
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.basics
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.core
xrpld.rpc > xrpld.core
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.json
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.ledger

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@@ -19,21 +19,13 @@ run from the repository root.
1. `.github/scripts/rename/definitions.sh`: This script will rename all
definitions, such as include guards, from `RIPPLE_XXX` and `RIPPLED_XXX` to
`XRPL_XXX`.
2. `.github/scripts/rename/copyright.sh`: This script will remove superfluous
2. `.github/scripts/rename/copyright.sh`: This script will remove superflous
copyright notices.
3. `.github/scripts/rename/cmake.sh`: This script will rename all CMake files
from `RippleXXX.cmake` or `RippledXXX.cmake` to `XrplXXX.cmake`, and any
references to `ripple` and `rippled` (with or without capital letters) to
`xrpl` and `xrpld`, respectively. The name of the binary will remain as-is,
and will only be renamed to `xrpld` by a later script.
4. `.github/scripts/rename/binary.sh`: This script will rename the binary from
`rippled` to `xrpld`, and reverses the symlink so that `rippled` points to
the `xrpld` binary.
5. `.github/scripts/rename/namespace.sh`: This script will rename the C++
namespaces from `ripple` to `xrpl`.
6. `.github/scripts/rename/config.sh`: This script will rename the config from
`rippled.cfg` to `xrpld.cfg`, and updating the code accordingly. The old
filename will still be accepted.
You can run all these scripts from the repository root as follows:
@@ -41,7 +33,4 @@ You can run all these scripts from the repository root as follows:
./.github/scripts/rename/definitions.sh .
./.github/scripts/rename/copyright.sh .
./.github/scripts/rename/cmake.sh .
./.github/scripts/rename/binary.sh .
./.github/scripts/rename/namespace.sh .
./.github/scripts/rename/config.sh .
```

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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Exit the script as soon as an error occurs.
set -e
# On MacOS, ensure that GNU sed is installed and available as `gsed`.
SED_COMMAND=sed
if [[ "${OSTYPE}" == 'darwin'* ]]; then
if ! command -v gsed &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: gsed is not installed. Please install it using 'brew install gnu-sed'."
exit 1
fi
SED_COMMAND=gsed
fi
# This script changes the binary name from `rippled` to `xrpld`, and reverses
# the symlink that currently points from `xrpld` to `rippled` so that it points
# from `rippled` to `xrpld` instead.
# Usage: .github/scripts/rename/binary.sh <repository directory>
if [ "$#" -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <repository directory>"
exit 1
fi
DIRECTORY=$1
echo "Processing directory: ${DIRECTORY}"
if [ ! -d "${DIRECTORY}" ]; then
echo "Error: Directory '${DIRECTORY}' does not exist."
exit 1
fi
pushd ${DIRECTORY}
# Remove the binary name override added by the cmake.sh script.
${SED_COMMAND} -z -i -E 's@\s+# For the time being.+"rippled"\)@@' cmake/XrplCore.cmake
# Reverse the symlink.
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@create_symbolic_link\(rippled@create_symbolic_link(xrpld@' cmake/XrplInstall.cmake
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@/xrpld\$\{suffix\}@/rippled${suffix}@' cmake/XrplInstall.cmake
# Rename references to the binary.
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@rippled@xrpld@g' BUILD.md
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@rippled@xrpld@g' CONTRIBUTING.md
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@rippled@xrpld@g' .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md
# Restore and/or fix certain renames. The pre-commit hook will update the
# formatting upon saving/committing.
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@ripple/xrpld@XRPLF/rippled@g' BUILD.md
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@XRPLF/xrpld@XRPLF/rippled@g' BUILD.md
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@xrpld \(`xrpld`\)@xrpld@g' BUILD.md
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's@XRPLF/xrpld@XRPLF/rippled@g' CONTRIBUTING.md
popd
echo "Processing complete."

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@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Exit the script as soon as an error occurs.
set -e
# On MacOS, ensure that GNU sed is installed and available as `gsed`.
SED_COMMAND=sed
if [[ "${OSTYPE}" == 'darwin'* ]]; then
if ! command -v gsed &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: gsed is not installed. Please install it using 'brew install gnu-sed'."
exit 1
fi
SED_COMMAND=gsed
fi
# This script renames the config from `rippled.cfg` to `xrpld.cfg`, and updates
# the code accordingly. The old filename will still be accepted.
# Usage: .github/scripts/rename/config.sh <repository directory>
if [ "$#" -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <repository directory>"
exit 1
fi
DIRECTORY=$1
echo "Processing directory: ${DIRECTORY}"
if [ ! -d "${DIRECTORY}" ]; then
echo "Error: Directory '${DIRECTORY}' does not exist."
exit 1
fi
pushd ${DIRECTORY}
# Add the xrpld.cfg to the .gitignore.
if ! grep -q 'xrpld.cfg' .gitignore; then
${SED_COMMAND} -i '/rippled.cfg/a\
/xrpld.cfg' .gitignore
fi
# Rename the files.
if [ -e rippled.cfg ]; then
mv rippled.cfg xrpld.cfg
fi
if [ -e cfg/rippled-example.cfg ]; then
mv cfg/rippled-example.cfg cfg/xrpld-example.cfg
fi
# Rename inside the files.
DIRECTORIES=("cfg" "cmake" "include" "src")
for DIRECTORY in "${DIRECTORIES[@]}"; do
echo "Processing directory: ${DIRECTORY}"
find "${DIRECTORY}" -type f \( -name "*.h" -o -name "*.hpp" -o -name "*.ipp" -o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.cmake" -o -name "*.txt" -o -name "*.cfg" -o -name "*.md" \) | while read -r FILE; do
echo "Processing file: ${FILE}"
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's/rippled(-example)?[ .]cfg/xrpld\1.cfg/g' "${FILE}"
done
done
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/rippled/xrpld/g' cfg/xrpld-example.cfg
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/rippled/xrpld/g' src/test/core/Config_test.cpp
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/ripplevalidators/xrplvalidators/g' src/test/core/Config_test.cpp # cspell: disable-line
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/rippleConfig/xrpldConfig/g' src/test/core/Config_test.cpp
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's@ripple/@xrpld/@g' src/test/core/Config_test.cpp
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/Rippled/File/g' src/test/core/Config_test.cpp
# Restore the old config file name in the code that maintains support for now.
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/configLegacyName = "xrpld.cfg"/configLegacyName = "rippled.cfg"/g' src/xrpld/core/detail/Config.cpp
# Restore an URL.
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/connect-your-xrpld-to-the-xrp-test-net.html/connect-your-rippled-to-the-xrp-test-net.html/g' cfg/xrpld-example.cfg
popd
echo "Renaming complete."

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@@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ for DIRECTORY in "${DIRECTORIES[@]}"; do
# Handle the cases where the copyright notice is enclosed in /* ... */
# and usually surrounded by //---- and //======.
${SED_COMMAND} -z -i -E 's@^//-------+\n+@@' "${FILE}"
${SED_COMMAND} -z -i -E 's@^.*Copyright.+(Ripple|Bougalis|Falco|Hinnant|Null|Ritchford|XRPLF).+PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE\.\n\*/\n+@@' "${FILE}" # cspell: ignore Bougalis Falco Hinnant Ritchford
${SED_COMMAND} -z -i -E 's@^.*Copyright.+(Ripple|Bougalis|Falco|Hinnant|Null|Ritchford|XRPLF).+PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE\.\n\*/\n+@@' "${FILE}"
${SED_COMMAND} -z -i -E 's@^//=======+\n+@@' "${FILE}"
# Handle the cases where the copyright notice is commented out with //.
${SED_COMMAND} -z -i -E 's@^//\n// Copyright.+Falco \(vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com\)\n//\n+@@' "${FILE}" # cspell: ignore Vinnie Falco
${SED_COMMAND} -z -i -E 's@^//\n// Copyright.+Falco \(vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com\)\n//\n+@@' "${FILE}"
done
done
@@ -83,16 +83,16 @@ if ! grep -q 'Dev Null' src/xrpld/rpc/handlers/ValidatorInfo.cpp; then
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2019 Dev Null Productions\n\n$(cat src/xrpld/rpc/handlers/ValidatorInfo.cpp)" > src/xrpld/rpc/handlers/ValidatorInfo.cpp
fi
if ! grep -q 'Bougalis' include/xrpl/basics/SlabAllocator.h; then
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2022, Nikolaos D. Bougalis <nikb@bougalis.net>\n\n$(cat include/xrpl/basics/SlabAllocator.h)" > include/xrpl/basics/SlabAllocator.h # cspell: ignore Nikolaos Bougalis nikb
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2022, Nikolaos D. Bougalis <nikb@bougalis.net>\n\n$(cat include/xrpl/basics/SlabAllocator.h)" > include/xrpl/basics/SlabAllocator.h
fi
if ! grep -q 'Bougalis' include/xrpl/basics/spinlock.h; then
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2022, Nikolaos D. Bougalis <nikb@bougalis.net>\n\n$(cat include/xrpl/basics/spinlock.h)" > include/xrpl/basics/spinlock.h # cspell: ignore Nikolaos Bougalis nikb
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2022, Nikolaos D. Bougalis <nikb@bougalis.net>\n\n$(cat include/xrpl/basics/spinlock.h)" > include/xrpl/basics/spinlock.h
fi
if ! grep -q 'Bougalis' include/xrpl/basics/tagged_integer.h; then
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2014, Nikolaos D. Bougalis <nikb@bougalis.net>\n\n$(cat include/xrpl/basics/tagged_integer.h)" > include/xrpl/basics/tagged_integer.h # cspell: ignore Nikolaos Bougalis nikb
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2014, Nikolaos D. Bougalis <nikb@bougalis.net>\n\n$(cat include/xrpl/basics/tagged_integer.h)" > include/xrpl/basics/tagged_integer.h
fi
if ! grep -q 'Ritchford' include/xrpl/beast/utility/Zero.h; then
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2014, Tom Ritchford <tom@swirly.com>\n\n$(cat include/xrpl/beast/utility/Zero.h)" > include/xrpl/beast/utility/Zero.h # cspell: ignore Ritchford
echo -e "// Copyright (c) 2014, Tom Ritchford <tom@swirly.com>\n\n$(cat include/xrpl/beast/utility/Zero.h)" > include/xrpl/beast/utility/Zero.h
fi
# Restore newlines and tabs in string literals in the affected file.

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@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
# Exit the script as soon as an error occurs.
set -e
# On MacOS, ensure that GNU sed is installed and available as `gsed`.
SED_COMMAND=sed
if [[ "${OSTYPE}" == 'darwin'* ]]; then
if ! command -v gsed &> /dev/null; then
echo "Error: gsed is not installed. Please install it using 'brew install gnu-sed'."
exit 1
fi
SED_COMMAND=gsed
fi
# This script renames the `ripple` namespace to `xrpl` in this project.
# Specifically, it renames all occurrences of `namespace ripple` and `ripple::`
# to `namespace xrpl` and `xrpl::`, respectively, by scanning all header and
# source files in the specified directory and its subdirectories, as well as any
# occurrences in the documentation. It also renames them in the test suites.
# Usage: .github/scripts/rename/namespace.sh <repository directory>
if [ "$#" -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <repository directory>"
exit 1
fi
DIRECTORY=$1
echo "Processing directory: ${DIRECTORY}"
if [ ! -d "${DIRECTORY}" ]; then
echo "Error: Directory '${DIRECTORY}' does not exist."
exit 1
fi
pushd ${DIRECTORY}
DIRECTORIES=("include" "src" "tests")
for DIRECTORY in "${DIRECTORIES[@]}"; do
echo "Processing directory: ${DIRECTORY}"
find "${DIRECTORY}" -type f \( -name "*.h" -o -name "*.hpp" -o -name "*.ipp" -o -name "*.cpp" \) | while read -r FILE; do
echo "Processing file: ${FILE}"
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/namespace ripple/namespace xrpl/g' "${FILE}"
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/ripple::/xrpl::/g' "${FILE}"
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's/(BEAST_DEFINE_TESTSUITE.+)ripple(.+)/\1xrpl\2/g' "${FILE}"
done
done
# Special case for NuDBFactory that has ripple twice in the test suite name.
${SED_COMMAND} -i -E 's/(BEAST_DEFINE_TESTSUITE.+)ripple(.+)/\1xrpl\2/g' src/test/nodestore/NuDBFactory_test.cpp
DIRECTORY=$1
find "${DIRECTORY}" -type f -name "*.md" | while read -r FILE; do
echo "Processing file: ${FILE}"
${SED_COMMAND} -i 's/ripple::/xrpl::/g' "${FILE}"
done
popd
echo "Renaming complete."

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@@ -232,8 +232,6 @@ def generate_strategy_matrix(all: bool, config: Config) -> list:
f"-{architecture['platform'][architecture['platform'].find('/') + 1 :]}"
)
config_name += f"-{build_type.lower()}"
if "-Dcoverage=ON" in cmake_args:
config_name += "-coverage"
if "-Dunity=ON" in cmake_args:
config_name += "-unity"

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@@ -15,196 +15,196 @@
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "12",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "13",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "14",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "15",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "16",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "17",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "18",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "19",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "bookworm",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "20",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "trixie",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "14",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "trixie",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "15",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "trixie",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "20",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "debian",
"distro_version": "trixie",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "21",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "rhel",
"distro_version": "8",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "14",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "rhel",
"distro_version": "8",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "any",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "rhel",
"distro_version": "9",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "12",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "rhel",
"distro_version": "9",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "13",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "rhel",
"distro_version": "9",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "14",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "rhel",
"distro_version": "9",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "any",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "rhel",
"distro_version": "10",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "14",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "rhel",
"distro_version": "10",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "any",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "ubuntu",
"distro_version": "jammy",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "12",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "ubuntu",
"distro_version": "noble",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "13",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "ubuntu",
"distro_version": "noble",
"compiler_name": "gcc",
"compiler_version": "14",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "ubuntu",
"distro_version": "noble",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "16",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "ubuntu",
"distro_version": "noble",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "17",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "ubuntu",
"distro_version": "noble",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "18",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
},
{
"distro_name": "ubuntu",
"distro_version": "noble",
"compiler_name": "clang",
"compiler_version": "19",
"image_sha": "ab4d1f0"
"image_sha": "ca4517d"
}
],
"build_type": ["Debug", "Release"],

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@@ -114,9 +114,6 @@ jobs:
matrix:
os: [linux, macos, windows]
with:
# Enable ccache only for events targeting the XRPLF repository, since
# other accounts will not have access to our remote cache storage.
ccache_enabled: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'XRPLF' }}
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
secrets:
CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}

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@@ -68,12 +68,6 @@ jobs:
matrix:
os: [linux, macos, windows]
with:
# Enable ccache only for events targeting the XRPLF repository, since
# other accounts will not have access to our remote cache storage.
# However, we do not enable ccache for events targeting the master or a
# release branch, to protect against the rare case that the output
# produced by ccache is not identical to a regular compilation.
ccache_enabled: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'XRPLF' && !(github.base_ref == 'master' || startsWith(github.base_ref, 'release')) }}
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy_matrix: ${{ github.event_name == 'schedule' && 'all' || 'minimal' }}
secrets:

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ on:
jobs:
# Call the workflow in the XRPLF/actions repo that runs the pre-commit hooks.
run-hooks:
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/workflows/pre-commit.yml@282890f46d6921249d5659dd38babcb0bd8aef48
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/workflows/pre-commit.yml@34790936fae4c6c751f62ec8c06696f9c1a5753a
with:
runs_on: ubuntu-latest
container: '{ "image": "ghcr.io/xrplf/ci/tools-rippled-pre-commit:sha-ab4d1f0" }'
container: '{ "image": "ghcr.io/xrplf/ci/tools-rippled-pre-commit:sha-a8c7be1" }'

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ defaults:
shell: bash
env:
BUILD_DIR: build
BUILD_DIR: .build
NPROC_SUBTRACT: 2
jobs:
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/checkout@08eba0b27e820071cde6df949e0beb9ba4906955 # v4.3.0
- name: Get number of processors
uses: XRPLF/actions/get-nproc@2ece4ec6ab7de266859a6f053571425b2bd684b6
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/actions/get-nproc@046b1620f6bfd6cd0985dc82c3df02786801fe0a
id: nproc
with:
subtract: ${{ env.NPROC_SUBTRACT }}

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@@ -3,6 +3,11 @@ name: Build and test configuration
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
build_dir:
description: "The directory where to build."
required: true
type: string
build_only:
description: 'Whether to only build or to build and test the code ("true", "false").'
required: true
@@ -10,14 +15,8 @@ on:
build_type:
description: 'The build type to use ("Debug", "Release").'
required: true
type: string
ccache_enabled:
description: "Whether to enable ccache."
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
required: true
cmake_args:
description: "Additional arguments to pass to CMake."
@@ -27,8 +26,8 @@ on:
cmake_target:
description: "The CMake target to build."
required: true
type: string
required: true
runs_on:
description: Runner to run the job on as a JSON string
@@ -60,11 +59,6 @@ defaults:
run:
shell: bash
env:
# Conan installs the generators in the build/generators directory, see the
# layout() method in conanfile.py. We then run CMake from the build directory.
BUILD_DIR: build
jobs:
build-and-test:
name: ${{ inputs.config_name }}
@@ -72,47 +66,26 @@ jobs:
container: ${{ inputs.image != '' && inputs.image || null }}
timeout-minutes: 60
env:
# Use a namespace to keep the objects separate for each configuration.
CCACHE_NAMESPACE: ${{ inputs.config_name }}
# Ccache supports both Redis and HTTP endpoints.
# * For Redis, use the following format: redis://ip:port, see
# https://github.com/ccache/ccache/wiki/Redis-storage. Note that TLS is
# not directly supported by ccache, and requires use of a proxy.
# * For HTTP use the following format: http://ip:port/cache when using
# nginx as backend or http://ip:port|layout=bazel when using Bazel
# Remote Cache, see https://github.com/ccache/ccache/wiki/HTTP-storage.
# Note that HTTPS is not directly supported by ccache.
CCACHE_REMOTE_ONLY: true
CCACHE_REMOTE_STORAGE: http://cache.dev.ripplex.io:8080|layout=bazel
# Ignore the creation and modification timestamps on files, since the
# header files are copied into separate directories by CMake, which will
# otherwise result in cache misses.
CCACHE_SLOPPINESS: include_file_ctime,include_file_mtime
# Determine if coverage and voidstar should be enabled.
COVERAGE_ENABLED: ${{ contains(inputs.cmake_args, '-Dcoverage=ON') }}
VOIDSTAR_ENABLED: ${{ contains(inputs.cmake_args, '-Dvoidstar=ON') }}
ENABLED_VOIDSTAR: ${{ contains(inputs.cmake_args, '-Dvoidstar=ON') }}
ENABLED_COVERAGE: ${{ contains(inputs.cmake_args, '-Dcoverage=ON') }}
steps:
- name: Cleanup workspace (macOS and Windows)
if: ${{ runner.os == 'macOS' || runner.os == 'Windows' }}
uses: XRPLF/actions/cleanup-workspace@2ece4ec6ab7de266859a6f053571425b2bd684b6
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/actions/cleanup-workspace@01b244d2718865d427b499822fbd3f15e7197fcc
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@08eba0b27e820071cde6df949e0beb9ba4906955 # v4.3.0
- name: Prepare runner
uses: XRPLF/actions/prepare-runner@f05cab7b8541eee6473aa42beb9d2fe35608a190
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/actions/prepare-runner@ff9f8f649df5855ffe1a1ae715df43e51807f2e0
with:
enable_ccache: ${{ inputs.ccache_enabled }}
- name: Set ccache log file
if: ${{ inputs.ccache_enabled && runner.debug == '1' }}
run: echo "CCACHE_LOGFILE=${{ runner.temp }}/ccache.log" >> "${GITHUB_ENV}"
disable_ccache: false
- name: Print build environment
uses: ./.github/actions/print-env
- name: Get number of processors
uses: XRPLF/actions/get-nproc@2ece4ec6ab7de266859a6f053571425b2bd684b6
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/actions/get-nproc@046b1620f6bfd6cd0985dc82c3df02786801fe0a
id: nproc
with:
subtract: ${{ inputs.nproc_subtract }}
@@ -123,6 +96,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/build-deps
with:
build_dir: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
build_nproc: ${{ steps.nproc.outputs.nproc }}
build_type: ${{ inputs.build_type }}
# Set the verbosity to "quiet" for Windows to avoid an excessive
@@ -130,7 +104,7 @@ jobs:
log_verbosity: ${{ runner.os == 'Windows' && 'quiet' || 'verbose' }}
- name: Configure CMake
working-directory: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
env:
BUILD_TYPE: ${{ inputs.build_type }}
CMAKE_ARGS: ${{ inputs.cmake_args }}
@@ -143,7 +117,7 @@ jobs:
..
- name: Build the binary
working-directory: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
env:
BUILD_NPROC: ${{ steps.nproc.outputs.nproc }}
BUILD_TYPE: ${{ inputs.build_type }}
@@ -155,30 +129,23 @@ jobs:
--parallel "${BUILD_NPROC}" \
--target "${CMAKE_TARGET}"
- name: Show ccache statistics
if: ${{ inputs.ccache_enabled }}
run: |
ccache --show-stats -vv
if [ '${{ runner.debug }}' = '1' ]; then
cat "${CCACHE_LOGFILE}"
curl ${CCACHE_REMOTE_STORAGE%|*}/status || true
fi
- name: Upload the binary (Linux)
- name: Upload rippled artifact (Linux)
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'XRPLF' && runner.os == 'Linux' }}
uses: actions/upload-artifact@ea165f8d65b6e75b540449e92b4886f43607fa02 # v4.6.2
env:
BUILD_DIR: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
with:
name: xrpld-${{ inputs.config_name }}
path: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}/xrpld
name: rippled-${{ inputs.config_name }}
path: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}/rippled
retention-days: 3
if-no-files-found: error
- name: Check linking (Linux)
if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' }}
working-directory: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
run: |
ldd ./xrpld
if [ "$(ldd ./xrpld | grep -E '(libstdc\+\+|libgcc)' | wc -l)" -eq 0 ]; then
ldd ./rippled
if [ "$(ldd ./rippled | grep -E '(libstdc\+\+|libgcc)' | wc -l)" -eq 0 ]; then
echo 'The binary is statically linked.'
else
echo 'The binary is dynamically linked.'
@@ -186,14 +153,14 @@ jobs:
fi
- name: Verify presence of instrumentation (Linux)
if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' && env.VOIDSTAR_ENABLED == 'true' }}
working-directory: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}
if: ${{ runner.os == 'Linux' && env.ENABLED_VOIDSTAR == 'true' }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
run: |
./xrpld --version | grep libvoidstar
./rippled --version | grep libvoidstar
- name: Run the separate tests
if: ${{ !inputs.build_only }}
working-directory: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
# Windows locks some of the build files while running tests, and parallel jobs can collide
env:
BUILD_TYPE: ${{ inputs.build_type }}
@@ -206,11 +173,11 @@ jobs:
- name: Run the embedded tests
if: ${{ !inputs.build_only }}
working-directory: ${{ runner.os == 'Windows' && format('{0}/{1}', env.BUILD_DIR, inputs.build_type) || env.BUILD_DIR }}
working-directory: ${{ runner.os == 'Windows' && format('{0}/{1}', inputs.build_dir, inputs.build_type) || inputs.build_dir }}
env:
BUILD_NPROC: ${{ steps.nproc.outputs.nproc }}
run: |
./xrpld --unittest --unittest-jobs "${BUILD_NPROC}"
./rippled --unittest --unittest-jobs "${BUILD_NPROC}"
- name: Debug failure (Linux)
if: ${{ failure() && runner.os == 'Linux' && !inputs.build_only }}
@@ -221,8 +188,8 @@ jobs:
netstat -an
- name: Prepare coverage report
if: ${{ !inputs.build_only && env.COVERAGE_ENABLED == 'true' }}
working-directory: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}
if: ${{ !inputs.build_only && env.ENABLED_COVERAGE == 'true' }}
working-directory: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
env:
BUILD_NPROC: ${{ steps.nproc.outputs.nproc }}
BUILD_TYPE: ${{ inputs.build_type }}
@@ -234,13 +201,13 @@ jobs:
--target coverage
- name: Upload coverage report
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'XRPLF' && !inputs.build_only && env.COVERAGE_ENABLED == 'true' }}
if: ${{ github.repository_owner == 'XRPLF' && !inputs.build_only && env.ENABLED_COVERAGE == 'true' }}
uses: codecov/codecov-action@18283e04ce6e62d37312384ff67231eb8fd56d24 # v5.4.3
with:
disable_search: true
disable_telem: true
fail_ci_if_error: true
files: ${{ env.BUILD_DIR }}/coverage.xml
files: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}/coverage.xml
plugins: noop
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
verbose: true

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@@ -8,24 +8,21 @@ name: Build and test
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
ccache_enabled:
description: "Whether to enable ccache."
build_dir:
description: "The directory where to build."
required: false
type: boolean
default: false
type: string
default: ".build"
os:
description: 'The operating system to use for the build ("linux", "macos", "windows").'
required: true
type: string
strategy_matrix:
# TODO: Support additional strategies, e.g. "ubuntu" for generating all Ubuntu configurations.
description: 'The strategy matrix to use for generating the configurations ("minimal", "all").'
required: false
type: string
default: "minimal"
secrets:
CODECOV_TOKEN:
description: "The Codecov token to use for uploading coverage reports."
@@ -49,9 +46,9 @@ jobs:
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.generate-matrix.outputs.matrix) }}
max-parallel: 10
with:
build_dir: ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
build_only: ${{ matrix.build_only }}
build_type: ${{ matrix.build_type }}
ccache_enabled: ${{ inputs.ccache_enabled }}
cmake_args: ${{ matrix.cmake_args }}
cmake_target: ${{ matrix.cmake_target }}
runs_on: ${{ toJSON(matrix.architecture.runner) }}

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ jobs:
env:
MESSAGE: |
The dependency relationships between the modules in xrpld have
The dependency relationships between the modules in rippled have
changed, which may be an improvement or a regression.
A rule of thumb is that if your changes caused something to be

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@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@ jobs:
run: .github/scripts/rename/copyright.sh .
- name: Check CMake configs
run: .github/scripts/rename/cmake.sh .
- name: Check binary name
run: .github/scripts/rename/binary.sh .
- name: Check namespaces
run: .github/scripts/rename/namespace.sh .
- name: Check config name
run: .github/scripts/rename/config.sh .
- name: Check for differences
env:
MESSAGE: |

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@@ -64,21 +64,21 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Cleanup workspace (macOS and Windows)
if: ${{ runner.os == 'macOS' || runner.os == 'Windows' }}
uses: XRPLF/actions/cleanup-workspace@2ece4ec6ab7de266859a6f053571425b2bd684b6
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/actions/cleanup-workspace@01b244d2718865d427b499822fbd3f15e7197fcc
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@08eba0b27e820071cde6df949e0beb9ba4906955 # v4.3.0
- name: Prepare runner
uses: XRPLF/actions/prepare-runner@f05cab7b8541eee6473aa42beb9d2fe35608a190
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/actions/prepare-runner@ff9f8f649df5855ffe1a1ae715df43e51807f2e0
with:
enable_ccache: false
disable_ccache: false
- name: Print build environment
uses: ./.github/actions/print-env
- name: Get number of processors
uses: XRPLF/actions/get-nproc@2ece4ec6ab7de266859a6f053571425b2bd684b6
uses: XRPLF/actions/.github/actions/get-nproc@046b1620f6bfd6cd0985dc82c3df02786801fe0a
id: nproc
with:
subtract: ${{ env.NPROC_SUBTRACT }}
@@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Build dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/build-deps
with:
build_dir: .build
build_nproc: ${{ steps.nproc.outputs.nproc }}
build_type: ${{ matrix.build_type }}
force_build: ${{ github.event_name == 'schedule' || github.event.inputs.force_source_build == 'true' }}

2
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
# .gitignore
# cspell: disable
# Macintosh Desktop Services Store files.
.DS_Store
@@ -36,7 +35,6 @@ gmon.out
# Customized configs.
/rippled.cfg
/xrpld.cfg
/validators.txt
# Locally patched Conan recipes

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@@ -32,25 +32,10 @@ repos:
- id: prettier
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black-pre-commit-mirror
rev: 831207fd435b47aeffdf6af853097e64322b4d44 # frozen: v25.12.0
rev: 25.11.0
hooks:
- id: black
- repo: https://github.com/streetsidesoftware/cspell-cli
rev: 1cfa010f078c354f3ffb8413616280cc28f5ba21 # frozen: v9.4.0
hooks:
- id: cspell # Spell check changed files
exclude: .config/cspell.config.yaml
- id: cspell # Spell check the commit message
name: check commit message spelling
args:
- --no-must-find-files
- --no-progress
- --no-summary
- --files
- .git/COMMIT_EDITMSG
stages: [commit-msg]
exclude: |
(?x)^(
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
## Branches
For a stable release, choose the `master` branch or one of the [tagged
releases](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/releases).
releases](https://github.com/ripple/rippled/releases).
```bash
git checkout master
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ git checkout develop
See [System Requirements](https://xrpl.org/system-requirements.html).
Building xrpld generally requires git, Python, Conan, CMake, and a C++
Building rippled generally requires git, Python, Conan, CMake, and a C++
compiler. Some guidance on setting up such a [C++ development environment can be
found here](./docs/build/environment.md).
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ found here](./docs/build/environment.md).
It is possible to build with Conan 1.60+, but the instructions are
significantly different, which is why we are not recommending it.
`xrpld` is written in the C++20 dialect and includes the `<concepts>` header.
`rippled` is written in the C++20 dialect and includes the `<concepts>` header.
The [minimum compiler versions][2] required are:
| Compiler | Version |
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Linux](./docs/build/environment.md#linux).
### Mac
Many xrpld engineers use macOS for development.
Many rippled engineers use macOS for development.
Here are [sample instructions for setting up a C++ development environment on
macOS](./docs/build/environment.md#macos).
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ default profile.
### Patched recipes
The recipes in Conan Center occasionally need to be patched for compatibility
with the latest version of `xrpld`. We maintain a fork of the Conan Center
with the latest version of `rippled`. We maintain a fork of the Conan Center
[here](https://github.com/XRPLF/conan-center-index/) containing the patches.
To ensure our patched recipes are used, you must add our Conan remote at a
@@ -148,8 +148,7 @@ function extract_version {
}
# Define which recipes to export.
recipes=('ed25519' 'grpc' 'openssl' 'secp256k1' 'snappy' 'soci')
folders=('all' 'all' '3.x.x' 'all' 'all' 'all')
recipes=(ed25519 grpc secp256k1 snappy soci)
# Selectively check out the recipes from our CCI fork.
cd external
@@ -158,24 +157,20 @@ cd conan-center-index
git init
git remote add origin git@github.com:XRPLF/conan-center-index.git
git sparse-checkout init
for ((index = 1; index <= ${#recipes[@]}; index++)); do
recipe=${recipes[index]}
folder=${folders[index]}
echo "Checking out recipe '${recipe}' from folder '${folder}'..."
git sparse-checkout add recipes/${recipe}/${folder}
for recipe in ${recipes[@]}; do
echo "Checking out ${recipe}..."
git sparse-checkout add recipes/${recipe}/all
done
git fetch origin master
git checkout master
cd ../..
# Export the recipes into the local cache.
for ((index = 1; index <= ${#recipes[@]}; index++)); do
recipe=${recipes[index]}
folder=${folders[index]}
for recipe in ${recipes[@]}; do
version=$(extract_version ${recipe})
echo "Exporting '${recipe}/${version}' from '${recipe}/${folder}'..."
echo "Exporting ${recipe}/${version}..."
conan export --version $(extract_version ${recipe}) \
external/conan-center-index/recipes/${recipe}/${folder}
external/conan-center-index/recipes/${recipe}/all
done
```
@@ -297,7 +292,7 @@ sed -i.bak -e 's|^compiler\.libcxx=.*$|compiler.libcxx=libstdc++11|' $(conan con
to do that is to run the shortcut "x64 Native Tools Command Prompt" for the
version of Visual Studio that you have installed.
Windows developers must also build `xrpld` and its dependencies for the x64
Windows developers must also build `rippled` and its dependencies for the x64
architecture:
```bash
@@ -427,9 +422,9 @@ tools.build:cxxflags=['-DBOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_CONCEPTS']
cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=build/generators/conan_toolchain.cmake -Dxrpld=ON -Dtests=ON ..
```
**Note:** You can pass build options for `xrpld` in this step.
**Note:** You can pass build options for `rippled` in this step.
4. Build `xrpld`.
4. Build `rippled`.
For a single-configuration generator, it will build whatever configuration
you passed for `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`. For a multi-configuration generator, you
@@ -448,26 +443,26 @@ tools.build:cxxflags=['-DBOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_CONCEPTS']
cmake --build . --config Debug
```
5. Test xrpld.
5. Test rippled.
Single-config generators:
```
./xrpld --unittest --unittest-jobs N
./rippled --unittest --unittest-jobs N
```
Multi-config generators:
```
./Release/xrpld --unittest --unittest-jobs N
./Debug/xrpld --unittest --unittest-jobs N
./Release/rippled --unittest --unittest-jobs N
./Debug/rippled --unittest --unittest-jobs N
```
Replace the `--unittest-jobs` parameter N with the desired unit tests
concurrency. Recommended setting is half of the number of available CPU
cores.
The location of `xrpld` binary in your build directory depends on your
The location of `rippled` binary in your build directory depends on your
CMake generator. Pass `--help` to see the rest of the command line options.
## Coverage report
@@ -486,18 +481,18 @@ Prerequisites for the coverage report:
A coverage report is created when the following steps are completed, in order:
1. `xrpld` binary built with instrumentation data, enabled by the `coverage`
1. `rippled` binary built with instrumentation data, enabled by the `coverage`
option mentioned above
2. completed one or more run of the unit tests, which populates coverage capture data
3. completed run of the `gcovr` tool (which internally invokes either `gcov` or `llvm-cov`)
to assemble both instrumentation data and the coverage capture data into a coverage report
The last step of the above is automated into a single target `coverage`. The instrumented
`xrpld` binary can also be used for regular development or testing work, at
`rippled` binary can also be used for regular development or testing work, at
the cost of extra disk space utilization and a small performance hit
(to store coverage capture data). Since `xrpld` binary is simply a dependency of the
(to store coverage capture data). Since `rippled` binary is simply a dependency of the
coverage report target, it is possible to re-run the `coverage` target without
rebuilding the `xrpld` binary. Note, running of the unit tests before the `coverage`
rebuilding the `rippled` binary. Note, running of the unit tests before the `coverage`
target is left to the developer. Each such run will append to the coverage data
collected in the build directory.
@@ -525,16 +520,16 @@ stored inside the build directory, as either of:
## Options
| Option | Default Value | Description |
| ---------- | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `assert` | OFF | Enable assertions. |
| `coverage` | OFF | Prepare the coverage report. |
| `san` | N/A | Enable a sanitizer with Clang. Choices are `thread` and `address`. |
| `tests` | OFF | Build tests. |
| `unity` | OFF | Configure a unity build. |
| `xrpld` | OFF | Build the xrpld application, and not just the libxrpl library. |
| `werr` | OFF | Treat compilation warnings as errors |
| `wextra` | OFF | Enable additional compilation warnings |
| Option | Default Value | Description |
| ---------- | ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `assert` | OFF | Enable assertions. |
| `coverage` | OFF | Prepare the coverage report. |
| `san` | N/A | Enable a sanitizer with Clang. Choices are `thread` and `address`. |
| `tests` | OFF | Build tests. |
| `unity` | OFF | Configure a unity build. |
| `xrpld` | OFF | Build the xrpld (`rippled`) application, and not just the libxrpl library. |
| `werr` | OFF | Treat compilation warnings as errors |
| `wextra` | OFF | Enable additional compilation warnings |
[Unity builds][5] may be faster for the first build
(at the cost of much more memory) since they concatenate sources into fewer
@@ -578,7 +573,7 @@ you might have generated CMake files for a different `build_type` than the
`CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` you passed to Conan.
```
/xrpld/.build/pb-xrpl.libpb/xrpl/proto/xrpl.pb.h:10:10: fatal error: 'google/protobuf/port_def.inc' file not found
/rippled/.build/pb-xrpl.libpb/xrpl/proto/xrpl.pb.h:10:10: fatal error: 'google/protobuf/port_def.inc' file not found
10 | #include <google/protobuf/port_def.inc>
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.

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@@ -28,9 +28,6 @@ elseif(MSVC)
add_compile_options(/wd4068) # Ignore unknown pragmas
endif()
# Enable ccache to speed up builds.
include(Ccache)
# make GIT_COMMIT_HASH define available to all sources
find_package(Git)
if(Git_FOUND)
@@ -88,18 +85,35 @@ endif()
###
include(deps/Boost)
find_package(OpenSSL 1.1.1 REQUIRED)
set_target_properties(OpenSSL::SSL PROPERTIES
INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS OPENSSL_NO_SSL2
)
add_subdirectory(external/antithesis-sdk)
find_package(date REQUIRED)
find_package(ed25519 REQUIRED)
find_package(gRPC REQUIRED)
find_package(LibArchive REQUIRED)
find_package(lz4 REQUIRED)
find_package(nudb REQUIRED)
find_package(OpenSSL REQUIRED)
find_package(secp256k1 REQUIRED)
# Target names with :: are not allowed in a generator expression.
# We need to pull the include directories and imported location properties
# from separate targets.
find_package(LibArchive REQUIRED)
find_package(SOCI REQUIRED)
find_package(SQLite3 REQUIRED)
option(rocksdb "Enable RocksDB" ON)
if(rocksdb)
find_package(RocksDB REQUIRED)
set_target_properties(RocksDB::rocksdb PROPERTIES
INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS XRPL_ROCKSDB_AVAILABLE=1
)
target_link_libraries(xrpl_libs INTERFACE RocksDB::rocksdb)
endif()
find_package(date REQUIRED)
find_package(ed25519 REQUIRED)
find_package(nudb REQUIRED)
find_package(secp256k1 REQUIRED)
find_package(wasmi REQUIRED)
find_package(xxHash REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(xrpl_libs INTERFACE
@@ -112,15 +126,6 @@ target_link_libraries(xrpl_libs INTERFACE
SQLite::SQLite3
)
option(rocksdb "Enable RocksDB" ON)
if(rocksdb)
find_package(RocksDB REQUIRED)
set_target_properties(RocksDB::rocksdb PROPERTIES
INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS XRPL_ROCKSDB_AVAILABLE=1
)
target_link_libraries(xrpl_libs INTERFACE RocksDB::rocksdb)
endif()
# Work around changes to Conan recipe for now.
if(TARGET nudb::core)
set(nudb nudb::core)

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ your verifying key. Please set up [signature verification][signing].
In general, external contributions should be developed in your personal
[fork][forking]. Contributions from developers with write permissions
should be done in [the main repository][xrpld] in a branch with
should be done in [the main repository][rippled] in a branch with
a permitted prefix. Permitted prefixes are:
- XLS-[a-zA-Z0-9]+/.+
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Ensure that your code compiles according to the build instructions in
Please write tests for your code.
If your test can be run offline, in under 60 seconds, then it can be an
automatic test run by `xrpld --unittest`.
automatic test run by `rippled --unittest`.
Otherwise, it must be a manual test.
If you create new source files, they must be organized as follows:
@@ -256,13 +256,13 @@ pre-commit install
We are using [Antithesis](https://antithesis.com/) for continuous fuzzing,
and keep a copy of [Antithesis C++ SDK](https://github.com/antithesishq/antithesis-sdk-cpp/)
in `external/antithesis-sdk`. One of the aims of fuzzing is to identify bugs
by finding external conditions which cause contracts violations inside `xrpld`.
by finding external conditions which cause contracts violations inside `rippled`.
The contracts are expressed as `XRPL_ASSERT` or `UNREACHABLE` (defined in
`include/xrpl/beast/utility/instrumentation.h`), which are effectively (outside
of Antithesis) wrappers for `assert(...)` with added name. The purpose of name
is to provide contracts with stable identity which does not rely on line numbers.
When `xrpld` is built with the Antithesis instrumentation enabled
When `rippled` is built with the Antithesis instrumentation enabled
(using `voidstar` CMake option) and ran on the Antithesis platform, the
contracts become
[test properties](https://antithesis.com/docs/using_antithesis/properties.html);
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ For this reason:
- Example **bad** name
`"RFC1751::insert(char* s, int x, int start, int length) : length is greater than or equal zero"`
(missing namespace, unnecessary full function signature, description too verbose).
Good name: `"xrpl::RFC1751::insert : minimum length"`.
Good name: `"ripple::RFC1751::insert : minimum length"`.
- In **few** well-justified cases a non-standard name can be used, in which case a
comment should be placed to explain the rationale (example in `contract.cpp`)
- Do **not** rename a contract without a good reason (e.g. the name no longer
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ For this reason:
To execute all unit tests:
`xrpld --unittest --unittest-jobs=<number of cores>`
`rippled --unittest --unittest-jobs=<number of cores>`
(Note: Using multiple cores on a Mac M1 can cause spurious test failures. The
cause is still under investigation. If you observe this problem, try specifying fewer jobs.)
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ cause is still under investigation. If you observe this problem, try specifying
To run a specific set of test suites:
```
xrpld --unittest TestSuiteName
rippled --unittest TestSuiteName
```
Note: In this example, all tests with prefix `TestSuiteName` will be run, so if
@@ -555,16 +555,16 @@ Rippled uses a linear workflow model that can be summarized as:
git fetch --multiple upstreams user1 user2 user3 [...]
git checkout -B release-next --no-track upstream/develop
# Only do an ff-only merge if pr-branch1 is either already
# Only do an ff-only merge if prbranch1 is either already
# squashed, or needs to be merged with separate commits,
# and has no merge commits.
# Use -S on the ff-only merge if pr-branch1 isn't signed.
git merge [-S] --ff-only user1/pr-branch1
# Use -S on the ff-only merge if prbranch1 isn't signed.
git merge [-S] --ff-only user1/prbranch1
git merge --squash user2/pr-branch2
git merge --squash user2/prbranch2
git commit -S # Use the commit message provided on the PR
git merge --squash user3/pr-branch3
git merge --squash user3/prbranch3
git commit -S # Use the commit message provided on the PR
[...]
@@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ git push --delete upstream-push master-next
#### Special cases: point releases, hotfixes, etc.
On occasion, a bug or issue is discovered in a version that already
On occassion, a bug or issue is discovered in a version that already
had a final release. Most of the time, development will have started
on the next version, and will usually have changes in `develop`
and often in `release`.
@@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ git fetch upstreams
[contrib]: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/contributing-to-projects
[squash]: https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/incorporating-changes-from-a-pull-request/about-pull-request-merges#squash-and-merge-your-commits
[forking]: https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/fork
[xrpld]: https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled
[rippled]: https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled
[signing]: https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/about-commit-signature-verification
[setup-upstreams]: ./bin/git/setup-upstreams.sh
[squash-branches]: ./bin/git/squash-branches.sh

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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ For more information on responsible disclosure, please read this [Wikipedia arti
## Report Handling Process
Please report the bug directly to us and limit further disclosure. If you want to prove that you knew the bug as of a given time, consider using a cryptographic pre-commitment: hash the content of your report and publish the hash on a medium of your choice (e.g. on Twitter or as a memo in a transaction) as "proof" that you had written the text at a given point in time.
Please report the bug directly to us and limit further disclosure. If you want to prove that you knew the bug as of a given time, consider using a cryptographic precommitment: hash the content of your report and publish the hash on a medium of your choice (e.g. on Twitter or as a memo in a transaction) as "proof" that you had written the text at a given point in time.
Once we receive a report, we:

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@@ -29,18 +29,18 @@
#
# Purpose
#
# This file documents and provides examples of all xrpld server process
# configuration options. When the xrpld server instance is launched, it
# This file documents and provides examples of all rippled server process
# configuration options. When the rippled server instance is launched, it
# looks for a file with the following name:
#
# xrpld.cfg
# rippled.cfg
#
# For more information on where the xrpld server instance searches for the
# For more information on where the rippled server instance searches for the
# file, visit:
#
# https://xrpl.org/commandline-usage.html#generic-options
#
# This file should be named xrpld.cfg. This file is UTF-8 with DOS, UNIX,
# This file should be named rippled.cfg. This file is UTF-8 with DOS, UNIX,
# or Mac style end of lines. Blank lines and lines beginning with '#' are
# ignored. Undefined sections are reserved. No escapes are currently defined.
#
@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@
#
#
#
# xrpld offers various server protocols to clients making inbound
# connections. The listening ports xrpld uses are "universal" ports
# rippled offers various server protocols to clients making inbound
# connections. The listening ports rippled uses are "universal" ports
# which may be configured to handshake in one or more of the available
# supported protocols. These universal ports simplify administration:
# A single open port can be used for multiple protocols.
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
#
# A list of port names and key/value pairs. A port name must start with a
# letter and contain only letters and numbers. The name is not case-sensitive.
# For each name in this list, xrpld will look for a configuration file
# For each name in this list, rippled will look for a configuration file
# section with the same name and use it to create a listening port. The
# name is informational only; the choice of name does not affect the function
# of the listening port.
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
# ip = 127.0.0.1
# protocol = http
#
# When xrpld is used as a command line client (for example, issuing a
# When rippled is used as a command line client (for example, issuing a
# server stop command), the first port advertising the http or https
# protocol will be used to make the connection.
#
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
# same time. It is possible have both Websockets and Secure Websockets
# together in one port.
#
# NOTE If no ports support the peer protocol, xrpld cannot
# NOTE If no ports support the peer protocol, rippled cannot
# receive incoming peer connections or become a superpeer.
#
# limit = <number>
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@
# required. IP address restrictions, if any, will be checked in addition
# to the credentials specified here.
#
# When acting in the client role, xrpld will supply these credentials
# When acting in the client role, rippled will supply these credentials
# using HTTP's Basic Authentication headers when making outbound HTTP/S
# requests.
#
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
# administrative commands.
#
# NOTE A common configuration value for the admin field is "localhost".
# If you are listening on all IPv4/IPv6 addresses by specifying
# If you are listening on all IPv4/IPv6 addresses by specifing
# ip = :: then you can use admin = ::ffff:127.0.0.1,::1 to allow
# administrative access from both IPv4 and IPv6 localhost
# connections.
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@
# WS, or WSS protocol interfaces. If administrative commands are
# disabled for a port, these credentials have no effect.
#
# When acting in the client role, xrpld will supply these credentials
# When acting in the client role, rippled will supply these credentials
# in the submitted JSON for any administrative command requests when
# invoking JSON-RPC commands on remote servers.
#
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
# resource controls will default to those for non-administrative users.
#
# The secure_gateway IP addresses are intended to represent
# proxies. Since xrpld trusts these hosts, they must be
# proxies. Since rippled trusts these hosts, they must be
# responsible for properly authenticating the remote user.
#
# If some IP addresses are included for both "admin" and
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@
# Use the specified files when configuring SSL on the port.
#
# NOTE If no files are specified and secure protocols are selected,
# xrpld will generate an internal self-signed certificate.
# rippled will generate an internal self-signed certificate.
#
# The files have these meanings:
#
@@ -297,12 +297,12 @@
# Control the ciphers which the server will support over SSL on the port,
# specified using the OpenSSL "cipher list format".
#
# NOTE If unspecified, xrpld will automatically configure a modern
# NOTE If unspecified, rippled will automatically configure a modern
# cipher suite. This default suite should be widely supported.
#
# You should not modify this string unless you have a specific
# reason and cryptographic expertise. Incorrect modification may
# keep xrpld from connecting to other instances of xrpld or
# keep rippled from connecting to other instances of rippled or
# prevent RPC and WebSocket clients from connecting.
#
# send_queue_limit = [1..65535]
@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@
#-----------------
#
# These settings control security and access attributes of the Peer to Peer
# server section of the xrpld process. Peer Protocol implements the
# server section of the rippled process. Peer Protocol implements the
# Ripple Payment protocol. It is over peer connections that transactions
# and validations are passed from to machine to machine, to determine the
# contents of validated ledgers.
@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@
# true - enables compression
# false - disables compression [default].
#
# The xrpld server can save bandwidth by compressing its peer-to-peer communications,
# The rippled server can save bandwidth by compressing its peer-to-peer communications,
# at a cost of greater CPU usage. If you enable link compression,
# the server automatically compresses communications with peer servers
# that also have link compression enabled.
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@
#
# [ips_fixed]
#
# List of IP addresses or hostnames to which xrpld should always attempt to
# List of IP addresses or hostnames to which rippled should always attempt to
# maintain peer connections with. This is useful for manually forming private
# networks, for example to configure a validation server that connects to the
# Ripple network through a public-facing server, or for building a set
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@
#
# minimum_txn_in_ledger_standalone = <number>
#
# Like minimum_txn_in_ledger when xrpld is running in standalone
# Like minimum_txn_in_ledger when rippled is running in standalone
# mode. Default: 1000.
#
# target_txn_in_ledger = <number>
@@ -710,7 +710,7 @@
#
# [validator_token]
#
# This is an alternative to [validation_seed] that allows xrpld to perform
# This is an alternative to [validation_seed] that allows rippled to perform
# validation without having to store the validator keys on the network
# connected server. The field should contain a single token in the form of a
# base64-encoded blob.
@@ -745,7 +745,7 @@
#
# Specify the file by its name or path.
# Unless an absolute path is specified, it will be considered relative to
# the folder in which the xrpld.cfg file is located.
# the folder in which the rippled.cfg file is located.
#
# Examples:
# /home/ripple/validators.txt
@@ -840,7 +840,7 @@
#
# 0: Disable the ledger replay feature [default]
# 1: Enable the ledger replay feature. With this feature enabled, when
# acquiring a ledger from the network, a xrpld node only downloads
# acquiring a ledger from the network, a rippled node only downloads
# the ledger header and the transactions instead of the whole ledger.
# And the ledger is built by applying the transactions to the parent
# ledger.
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@
#
#----------------
#
# The xrpld server instance uses HTTPS GET requests in a variety of
# The rippled server instance uses HTTPS GET requests in a variety of
# circumstances, including but not limited to contacting trusted domains to
# fetch information such as mapping an email address to a Ripple Payment
# Network address.
@@ -891,7 +891,7 @@
#
#------------
#
# xrpld creates 4 SQLite database to hold bookkeeping information
# rippled creates 4 SQLite database to hold bookkeeping information
# about transactions, local credentials, and various other things.
# It also creates the NodeDB, which holds all the objects that
# make up the current and historical ledgers.
@@ -902,7 +902,7 @@
# the performance of the server.
#
# Partial pathnames will be considered relative to the location of
# the xrpld.cfg file.
# the rippled.cfg file.
#
# [node_db] Settings for the Node Database (required)
#
@@ -920,11 +920,11 @@
# type = NuDB
#
# NuDB is a high-performance database written by Ripple Labs and optimized
# for xrpld and solid-state drives.
# for rippled and solid-state drives.
#
# NuDB maintains its high speed regardless of the amount of history
# stored. Online delete may be selected, but is not required. NuDB is
# available on all platforms that xrpld runs on.
# available on all platforms that rippled runs on.
#
# type = RocksDB
#
@@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@
#
# recovery_wait_seconds
# The online delete process checks periodically
# that xrpld is still in sync with the network,
# that rippled is still in sync with the network,
# and that the validated ledger is less than
# 'age_threshold_seconds' old. If not, then continue
# sleeping for this number of seconds and
@@ -1069,8 +1069,8 @@
# The server creates and maintains 4 to 5 bookkeeping SQLite databases in
# the 'database_path' location. If you omit this configuration setting,
# the server creates a directory called "db" located in the same place as
# your xrpld.cfg file.
# Partial pathnames are relative to the location of the xrpld executable.
# your rippled.cfg file.
# Partial pathnames are relative to the location of the rippled executable.
#
# [sqlite] Tuning settings for the SQLite databases (optional)
#
@@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@
# The default is "wal", which uses a write-ahead
# log to implement database transactions.
# Alternately, "memory" saves disk I/O, but if
# xrpld crashes during a transaction, the
# rippled crashes during a transaction, the
# database is likely to be corrupted.
# See https://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_journal_mode
# for more details about the available options.
@@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@
# synchronous Valid values: off, normal, full, extra
# The default is "normal", which works well with
# the "wal" journal mode. Alternatively, "off"
# allows xrpld to continue as soon as data is
# allows rippled to continue as soon as data is
# passed to the OS, which can significantly
# increase speed, but risks data corruption if
# the host computer crashes before writing that
@@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@
# The default is "file", which will use files
# for temporary database tables and indices.
# Alternatively, "memory" may save I/O, but
# xrpld does not currently use many, if any,
# rippled does not currently use many, if any,
# of these temporary objects.
# See https://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_temp_store
# for more details about the available options.
@@ -1173,7 +1173,7 @@
#
# These settings are designed to help server administrators diagnose
# problems, and obtain detailed information about the activities being
# performed by the xrpld process.
# performed by the rippled process.
#
#
#
@@ -1190,7 +1190,7 @@
#
# Configuration parameters for the Beast. Insight stats collection module.
#
# Insight is a module that collects information from the areas of xrpld
# Insight is a module that collects information from the areas of rippled
# that have instrumentation. The configuration parameters control where the
# collection metrics are sent. The parameters are expressed as key = value
# pairs with no white space. The main parameter is the choice of server:
@@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@
#
# Choice of server to send metrics to. Currently the only choice is
# "statsd" which sends UDP packets to a StatsD daemon, which must be
# running while xrpld is running. More information on StatsD is
# running while rippled is running. More information on StatsD is
# available here:
# https://github.com/b/statsd_spec
#
@@ -1209,7 +1209,7 @@
# in the format, n.n.n.n:port.
#
# "prefix" A string prepended to each collected metric. This is used
# to distinguish between different running instances of xrpld.
# to distinguish between different running instances of rippled.
#
# If this section is missing, or the server type is unspecified or unknown,
# statistics are not collected or reported.
@@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@
#
# Example:
# [perf]
# perf_log=/var/log/xrpld/perf.log
# perf_log=/var/log/rippled/perf.log
# log_interval=2
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1246,7 +1246,7 @@
#----------
#
# The vote settings configure settings for the entire Ripple network.
# While a single instance of xrpld cannot unilaterally enforce network-wide
# While a single instance of rippled cannot unilaterally enforce network-wide
# settings, these choices become part of the instance's vote during the
# consensus process for each voting ledger.
#
@@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@
# The reference transaction is the simplest form of transaction.
# It represents an XRP payment between two parties.
#
# If this parameter is unspecified, xrpld will use an internal
# If this parameter is unspecified, rippled will use an internal
# default. Don't change this without understanding the consequences.
#
# Example:
@@ -1272,7 +1272,7 @@
# account's XRP balance that is at or below the reserve may only be
# spent on transaction fees, and not transferred out of the account.
#
# If this parameter is unspecified, xrpld will use an internal
# If this parameter is unspecified, rippled will use an internal
# default. Don't change this without understanding the consequences.
#
# Example:
@@ -1284,12 +1284,45 @@
# each ledger item owned by the account. Ledger items an account may
# own include trust lines, open orders, and tickets.
#
# If this parameter is unspecified, xrpld will use an internal
# If this parameter is unspecified, rippled will use an internal
# default. Don't change this without understanding the consequences.
#
# Example:
# owner_reserve = 2000000 # 2 XRP
#
# extension_compute_limit = <gas>
#
# The extension compute limit is the maximum amount of gas that can be
# consumed by a single transaction. The gas limit is used to prevent
# transactions from consuming too many resources.
#
# If this parameter is unspecified, rippled will use an internal
# default. Don't change this without understanding the consequences.
#
# Example:
# extension_compute_limit = 1000000 # 1 million gas
#
# extension_size_limit = <bytes>
#
# The extension size limit is the maximum size of a WASM extension in
# bytes. The size limit is used to prevent extensions from consuming
# too many resources.
#
# If this parameter is unspecified, rippled will use an internal
# default. Don't change this without understanding the consequences.
#
# Example:
# extension_size_limit = 100000 # 100 kb
#
# gas_price = <bytes>
#
# The gas price is the conversion between WASM gas and its price in drops.
#
# If this parameter is unspecified, rippled will use an internal
# default. Don't change this without understanding the consequences.
#
# Example:
# gas_price = 1000000 # 1 drop per gas
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 9. Misc Settings
@@ -1326,7 +1359,7 @@
# tool instead.
#
# This flag has no effect on the "sign" and "sign_for" command line options
# that xrpld makes available.
# that rippled makes available.
#
# The default value of this field is "false"
#
@@ -1405,7 +1438,7 @@
#--------------------
#
# Administrators can use these values as a starting point for configuring
# their instance of xrpld, but each value should be checked to make sure
# their instance of rippled, but each value should be checked to make sure
# it meets the business requirements for the organization.
#
# Server
@@ -1415,7 +1448,7 @@
# "peer"
#
# Peer protocol open to everyone. This is required to accept
# incoming xrpld connections. This does not affect automatic
# incoming rippled connections. This does not affect automatic
# or manual outgoing Peer protocol connections.
#
# "rpc"
@@ -1432,7 +1465,7 @@
#
# ETL commands for Clio. We recommend setting secure_gateway
# in this section to a comma-separated list of the addresses
# of your Clio servers, in order to bypass xrpld's rate limiting.
# of your Clio servers, in order to bypass rippled's rate limiting.
#
# This port is commented out but can be enabled by removing
# the '#' from each corresponding line including the entry under [server]
@@ -1449,8 +1482,8 @@
# NOTE
#
# To accept connections on well known ports such as 80 (HTTP) or
# 443 (HTTPS), most operating systems will require xrpld to
# run with administrator privileges, or else xrpld will not start.
# 443 (HTTPS), most operating systems will require rippled to
# run with administrator privileges, or else rippled will not start.
[server]
port_rpc_admin_local
@@ -1496,7 +1529,7 @@ secure_gateway = 127.0.0.1
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is primary persistent datastore for xrpld. This includes transaction
# This is primary persistent datastore for rippled. This includes transaction
# metadata, account states, and ledger headers. Helpful information can be
# found at https://xrpl.org/capacity-planning.html#node-db-type
# type=NuDB is recommended for non-validators with fast SSDs. Validators or
@@ -1511,19 +1544,19 @@ secure_gateway = 127.0.0.1
# deletion.
[node_db]
type=NuDB
path=/var/lib/xrpld/db/nudb
path=/var/lib/rippled/db/nudb
nudb_block_size=4096
online_delete=512
advisory_delete=0
[database_path]
/var/lib/xrpld/db
/var/lib/rippled/db
# This needs to be an absolute directory reference, not a relative one.
# Modify this value as required.
[debug_logfile]
/var/log/xrpld/debug.log
/var/log/rippled/debug.log
# To use the XRP test network
# (see https://xrpl.org/connect-your-rippled-to-the-xrp-test-net.html),
@@ -1533,7 +1566,7 @@ advisory_delete=0
# File containing trusted validator keys or validator list publishers.
# Unless an absolute path is specified, it will be considered relative to the
# folder in which the xrpld.cfg file is located.
# folder in which the rippled.cfg file is located.
[validators_file]
validators.txt

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Default validators.txt
#
# This file is located in the same folder as your xrpld.cfg file
# This file is located in the same folder as your rippled.cfg file
# and defines which validators your server trusts not to collude.
#
# This file is UTF-8 with DOS, UNIX, or Mac style line endings.

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
find_program(CCACHE_PATH "ccache")
if (NOT CCACHE_PATH)
return()
endif ()
# For Linux and macOS we can use the ccache binary directly.
if (NOT MSVC)
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER "${CCACHE_PATH}")
set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER "${CCACHE_PATH}")
message(STATUS "Found ccache: ${CCACHE_PATH}")
return()
endif ()
# For Windows more effort is required. The code below is a modified version of
# https://github.com/ccache/ccache/wiki/MS-Visual-Studio#usage-with-cmake.
if ("${CCACHE_PATH}" MATCHES "chocolatey")
message(DEBUG "Ccache path: ${CCACHE_PATH}")
# Chocolatey uses a shim executable that we cannot use directly, in which
# case we have to find the executable it points to. If we cannot find the
# target executable then we cannot use ccache.
find_program(BASH_PATH "bash")
if (NOT BASH_PATH)
message(WARNING "Could not find bash.")
return()
endif ()
execute_process(
COMMAND bash -c "export LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8'; ${CCACHE_PATH} --shimgen-noop | grep -oP 'path to executable: \\K.+' | head -c -1"
OUTPUT_VARIABLE CCACHE_PATH)
if (NOT CCACHE_PATH)
message(WARNING "Could not find ccache target.")
return()
endif ()
file(TO_CMAKE_PATH "${CCACHE_PATH}" CCACHE_PATH)
endif ()
message(STATUS "Found ccache: ${CCACHE_PATH}")
# Tell cmake to use ccache for compiling with Visual Studio.
file(COPY_FILE
${CCACHE_PATH} ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cl.exe
ONLY_IF_DIFFERENT)
set(CMAKE_VS_GLOBALS
"CLToolExe=cl.exe"
"CLToolPath=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}"
"TrackFileAccess=false"
"UseMultiToolTask=true")
# By default Visual Studio generators will use /Zi to capture debug information,
# which is not compatible with ccache, so tell it to use /Z7 instead.
if (MSVC)
foreach (var_
CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE)
string (REPLACE "/Zi" "/Z7" ${var_} "${${var_}}")
endforeach ()
endif ()

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@@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ if (MSVC)
# omit debug info completely under CI (not needed)
if (is_ci)
string (REPLACE "/Zi" " " ${var_} "${${var_}}")
string (REPLACE "/Z7" " " ${var_} "${${var_}}")
endif ()
endforeach ()
@@ -150,7 +149,7 @@ elseif (use_gold AND is_gcc)
ERROR_QUIET OUTPUT_VARIABLE LD_VERSION)
#[=========================================================[
NOTE: THE gold linker inserts -rpath as DT_RUNPATH by
default instead of DT_RPATH, so you might have slightly
default intead of DT_RPATH, so you might have slightly
unexpected runtime ld behavior if you were expecting
DT_RPATH. Specify --disable-new-dtags to gold if you do
not want the default DT_RUNPATH behavior. This rpath

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@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ target_link_libraries(xrpl.imports.main
Xrpl::opts
Xrpl::syslibs
secp256k1::secp256k1
wasmi::wasmi
xrpl.libpb
xxHash::xxhash
$<$<BOOL:${voidstar}>:antithesis-sdk-cpp>
@@ -94,18 +95,10 @@ target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.protocol PUBLIC
)
# Level 05
add_module(xrpl core)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.core PUBLIC
xrpl.libxrpl.basics
xrpl.libxrpl.json
xrpl.libxrpl.protocol
)
# Level 06
add_module(xrpl resource)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.resource PUBLIC xrpl.libxrpl.protocol)
# Level 07
# Level 06
add_module(xrpl net)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.net PUBLIC
xrpl.libxrpl.basics
@@ -152,7 +145,6 @@ target_sources(xrpl.libxrpl PRIVATE ${sources})
target_link_modules(xrpl PUBLIC
basics
beast
core
crypto
json
protocol
@@ -206,7 +198,7 @@ if(xrpld)
)
exclude_if_included(xrpld)
# define a macro for tests that might need to
# be excluded or run differently in CI environment
# be exluded or run differently in CI environment
if(is_ci)
target_compile_definitions(xrpld PRIVATE XRPL_RUNNING_IN_CI)
endif ()
@@ -232,4 +224,6 @@ if(xrpld)
src/test/ledger/Invariants_test.cpp
PROPERTIES SKIP_UNITY_BUILD_INCLUSION TRUE)
endif()
# For the time being, we will keep the name of the binary as it was.
set_target_properties(xrpld PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME "rippled")
endif()

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@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ install (
xrpl.libxrpl
xrpl.libxrpl.basics
xrpl.libxrpl.beast
xrpl.libxrpl.core
xrpl.libxrpl.crypto
xrpl.libxrpl.json
xrpl.libxrpl.ledger
@@ -62,14 +61,14 @@ if (is_root_project AND TARGET xrpld)
message (\"-- Skipping : \$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/\${DEST}/\${NEWNAME}\")
endif ()
endmacro()
copy_if_not_exists(\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cfg/xrpld-example.cfg\" etc xrpld.cfg)
copy_if_not_exists(\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cfg/rippled-example.cfg\" etc rippled.cfg)
copy_if_not_exists(\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cfg/validators-example.txt\" etc validators.txt)
")
install(CODE "
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH \"${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}\")
include(create_symbolic_link)
create_symbolic_link(xrpld${suffix} \
\$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}/rippled${suffix})
create_symbolic_link(rippled${suffix} \
\$ENV{DESTDIR}\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}/xrpld${suffix})
")
endif ()

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@@ -68,21 +68,6 @@ if(is_linux)
option(perf "Enables flags that assist with perf recording" OFF)
option(use_gold "enables detection of gold (binutils) linker" ON)
option(use_mold "enables detection of mold (binutils) linker" ON)
# Set a default value for the log flag based on the build type.
# This provides a sensible default (on for debug, off for release)
# while still allowing the user to override it for any build.
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug")
set(TRUNCATED_LOGS_DEFAULT ON)
else()
set(TRUNCATED_LOGS_DEFAULT OFF)
endif()
option(TRUNCATED_THREAD_NAME_LOGS
"Show warnings about truncated thread names on Linux."
${TRUNCATED_LOGS_DEFAULT}
)
if(TRUNCATED_THREAD_NAME_LOGS)
add_compile_definitions(TRUNCATED_THREAD_NAME_LOGS)
endif()
else()
# we are not ready to allow shared-libs on windows because it would require
# export declarations. On macos it's more feasible, but static openssl

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
find_package(Boost REQUIRED
find_package(Boost 1.82 REQUIRED
COMPONENTS
chrono
container

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@@ -1,44 +1,45 @@
{
"version": "0.5",
"requires": [
"zlib/1.3.1#b8bc2603263cf7eccbd6e17e66b0ed76%1765850150.075",
"xxhash/0.8.3#681d36a0a6111fc56e5e45ea182c19cc%1765850149.987",
"sqlite3/3.49.1#8631739a4c9b93bd3d6b753bac548a63%1765850149.926",
"soci/4.0.3#a9f8d773cd33e356b5879a4b0564f287%1765850149.46",
"snappy/1.1.10#968fef506ff261592ec30c574d4a7809%1765850147.878",
"secp256k1/0.7.0#9c4ab67bdc3860c16ea5b36aed8f74ea%1765850147.928",
"rocksdb/10.5.1#4a197eca381a3e5ae8adf8cffa5aacd0%1765850186.86",
"re2/20230301#ca3b241baec15bd31ea9187150e0b333%1765850148.103",
"protobuf/6.32.1#f481fd276fc23a33b85a3ed1e898b693%1765850161.038",
"openssl/3.5.4#1b986e61b38fdfda3b40bebc1b234393%1768312656.257",
"nudb/2.0.9#fb8dfd1a5557f5e0528114c2da17721e%1765850143.957",
"lz4/1.10.0#59fc63cac7f10fbe8e05c7e62c2f3504%1765850143.914",
"libiconv/1.17#1e65319e945f2d31941a9d28cc13c058%1765842973.492",
"libbacktrace/cci.20210118#a7691bfccd8caaf66309df196790a5a1%1765842973.03",
"libarchive/3.8.1#ffee18995c706e02bf96e7a2f7042e0d%1765850144.736",
"zlib/1.3.1#b8bc2603263cf7eccbd6e17e66b0ed76%1756234269.497",
"xxhash/0.8.3#681d36a0a6111fc56e5e45ea182c19cc%1756234289.683",
"wasmi/1.0.4#9cc7fac2db8eea07368fd0328a53648a%1766110559.972459",
"sqlite3/3.49.1#8631739a4c9b93bd3d6b753bac548a63%1756234266.869",
"soci/4.0.3#a9f8d773cd33e356b5879a4b0564f287%1756234262.318",
"snappy/1.1.10#968fef506ff261592ec30c574d4a7809%1756234314.246",
"secp256k1/0.7.0#9c4ab67bdc3860c16ea5b36aed8f74ea%1765202256.763",
"rocksdb/10.5.1#4a197eca381a3e5ae8adf8cffa5aacd0%1762797952.535",
"re2/20230301#ca3b241baec15bd31ea9187150e0b333%1764175362.029",
"protobuf/6.32.1#f481fd276fc23a33b85a3ed1e898b693%1764863245.83",
"openssl/3.5.4#a1d5835cc6ed5c5b8f3cd5b9b5d24205%1760106486.594",
"nudb/2.0.9#fb8dfd1a5557f5e0528114c2da17721e%1763150366.909",
"lz4/1.10.0#59fc63cac7f10fbe8e05c7e62c2f3504%1756234228.999",
"libiconv/1.17#1e65319e945f2d31941a9d28cc13c058%1756223727.64",
"libbacktrace/cci.20210118#a7691bfccd8caaf66309df196790a5a1%1756230911.03",
"libarchive/3.8.1#ffee18995c706e02bf96e7a2f7042e0d%1764175360.142",
"jemalloc/5.3.0#e951da9cf599e956cebc117880d2d9f8%1729241615.244",
"grpc/1.72.0#f244a57bff01e708c55a1100b12e1589%1765850193.734",
"ed25519/2015.03#ae761bdc52730a843f0809bdf6c1b1f6%1765850143.772",
"doctest/2.4.12#eb9fb352fb2fdfc8abb17ec270945165%1765850143.95",
"date/3.0.4#862e11e80030356b53c2c38599ceb32b%1765850143.772",
"c-ares/1.34.5#5581c2b62a608b40bb85d965ab3ec7c8%1765850144.336",
"bzip2/1.0.8#c470882369c2d95c5c77e970c0c7e321%1765850143.837",
"boost/1.88.0#8852c0b72ce8271fb8ff7c53456d4983%1765850172.862",
"abseil/20250127.0#99262a368bd01c0ccca8790dfced9719%1766517936.993"
"grpc/1.72.0#f244a57bff01e708c55a1100b12e1589%1763158050.628",
"ed25519/2015.03#ae761bdc52730a843f0809bdf6c1b1f6%1764270189.893",
"doctest/2.4.12#eb9fb352fb2fdfc8abb17ec270945165%1762797941.757",
"date/3.0.4#862e11e80030356b53c2c38599ceb32b%1763584497.32",
"c-ares/1.34.5#5581c2b62a608b40bb85d965ab3ec7c8%1764175359.429",
"bzip2/1.0.8#c470882369c2d95c5c77e970c0c7e321%1764175359.429",
"boost/1.88.0#8852c0b72ce8271fb8ff7c53456d4983%1756223752.326",
"abseil/20250127.0#9e8e8cfc89a1324139fc0ee3bd4d8c8c%1753819045.301"
],
"build_requires": [
"zlib/1.3.1#b8bc2603263cf7eccbd6e17e66b0ed76%1765850150.075",
"strawberryperl/5.32.1.1#707032463aa0620fa17ec0d887f5fe41%1765850165.196",
"protobuf/6.32.1#f481fd276fc23a33b85a3ed1e898b693%1765850161.038",
"nasm/2.16.01#31e26f2ee3c4346ecd347911bd126904%1765850144.707",
"zlib/1.3.1#b8bc2603263cf7eccbd6e17e66b0ed76%1756234269.497",
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"msys2/cci.latest#1996656c3c98e5765b25b60ff5cf77b4%1764840888.758",
"m4/1.4.19#70dc8bbb33e981d119d2acc0175cf381%1763158052.846",
"cmake/4.2.0#ae0a44f44a1ef9ab68fd4b3e9a1f8671%1765850153.937",
"cmake/3.31.10#313d16a1aa16bbdb2ca0792467214b76%1765850153.479",
"b2/5.3.3#107c15377719889654eb9a162a673975%1765850144.355",
"cmake/4.2.0#ae0a44f44a1ef9ab68fd4b3e9a1f8671%1764175359.44",
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"b2/5.3.3#107c15377719889654eb9a162a673975%1756234226.28",
"automake/1.16.5#b91b7c384c3deaa9d535be02da14d04f%1755524470.56",
"autoconf/2.71#51077f068e61700d65bb05541ea1e4b0%1731054366.86",
"abseil/20250127.0#99262a368bd01c0ccca8790dfced9719%1766517936.993"
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],
"python_requires": [],
"overrides": {

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@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ class Xrpl(ConanFile):
"openssl/3.5.4",
"secp256k1/0.7.0",
"soci/4.0.3",
"wasmi/1.0.4",
"zlib/1.3.1",
]
@@ -87,13 +88,7 @@ class Xrpl(ConanFile):
"libarchive/*:with_xattr": False,
"libarchive/*:with_zlib": False,
"lz4/*:shared": False,
"openssl/*:no_dtls": True,
"openssl/*:no_ssl": True,
"openssl/*:no_ssl3": True,
"openssl/*:no_tls1": True,
"openssl/*:no_tls1_1": True,
"openssl/*:shared": False,
"openssl/*:tls_security_level": 2,
"protobuf/*:shared": False,
"protobuf/*:with_zlib": True,
"rocksdb/*:enable_sse": False,
@@ -131,6 +126,7 @@ class Xrpl(ConanFile):
transitive_headers_opt = (
{"transitive_headers": True} if conan_version.split(".")[0] == "2" else {}
)
self.requires("boost/1.88.0", force=True, **transitive_headers_opt)
self.requires("date/3.0.4", **transitive_headers_opt)
self.requires("lz4/1.10.0", force=True)
@@ -188,10 +184,12 @@ class Xrpl(ConanFile):
libxrpl.libs = [
"xrpl",
"xrpl.libpb",
"ed25519",
"secp256k1",
]
# TODO: Fix the protobufs to include each other relative to
# `include/`, not `include/xrpl/proto/`.
libxrpl.includedirs = ["include", "include/xrpl/proto"]
# `include/`, not `include/ripple/proto/`.
libxrpl.includedirs = ["include", "include/ripple/proto"]
libxrpl.requires = [
"boost::headers",
"boost::chrono",
@@ -216,6 +214,7 @@ class Xrpl(ConanFile):
"soci::soci",
"secp256k1::secp256k1",
"sqlite3::sqlite",
"wasmi::wasmi",
"xxhash::xxhash",
"zlib::zlib",
]

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@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ validation messages (_PAV_) received from each validator on the node's UNL. Note
that the node will only count the validation messages that agree with its own
validations.
We define the **PAV** as the Percentage of Agreed Validation
We define the **PAV** as the **P**ercentage of **A**greed **V**alidation
messages received for the last N ledgers, where N = 256 by default.
When the PAV drops below the **_low-water mark_**, the validator is considered

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@@ -43,14 +43,14 @@ alt phase == OPEN
alt sqn%256==0
CA -[#green]> RM: <font color=green>getValidations
CA -[#green]> CA: <font color=green>create UNLModify Tx
hnote over CA#lightgreen: use validations of the last 256 ledgers\nto figure out UNLModify Tx candidates.\nIf any, create UNLModify Tx, and add to TxSet.
hnote over CA#lightgreen: use validatations of the last 256 ledgers\nto figure out UNLModify Tx candidates.\nIf any, create UNLModify Tx, and add to TxSet.
end
CA -> GC
GC -> CA: propose
deactivate CA
end
else phase == ESTABLISH
hnote over GC: receive peer positions
hnote over GC: receive peer postions
GC -> GC : update our position
GC -> CA : propose \n(if position changed)
GC -> GC : check if have consensus

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@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ validations. It checks this on every call to `timerEntry`.
- _Wrong Ledger_ indicates the node is not working on the correct prior ledger
and does not have it available. It requests that ledger from the network, but
continues to work towards consensus this round while waiting. If it had been
_proposing_, it will send a special "bow-out" proposal to its peers to indicate
_proposing_, it will send a special "bowout" proposal to its peers to indicate
its change in mode for the rest of this round. For the duration of the round,
it defers to peer positions for determining the consensus outcome as if it
were just _observing_.
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ are excerpts of the generic consensus implementation and of helper types that wi
interact with the concrete implementing class.
```{.cpp}
// Represents a transaction under dispute this round
// Represents a transction under dispute this round
template <class Tx_t, class NodeID_t> class DisputedTx;
// Represents how the node participates in Consensus this round

18
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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
# Do not update. Maintained by programmability team.
sources:
"1.0.4":
url: https://github.com/wasmi-labs/wasmi/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.4.tar.gz
sha256: 90bfdd6d43930958c0f3eabe82e90800a7df4204b673c22f6966f94c6a5452e0
"0.42.1":
url: https://github.com/wasmi-labs/wasmi/archive/refs/tags/v0.42.1.tar.gz
sha256: 2a5697be33c7afce8f671af4a5a3621d9e93ce55d253d31bd8201458e465fbb8
patches:
"1.0.4":
- patch_file: "patches/0002-xrplf-1.0.4.patch"
patch_description: Integrate wasmi lib into smart-escrow.
patch_type: conan
"0.42.1":
- patch_file: "patches/0001-xrplf-0.42.1.patch"
patch_description: Integrate wasmi lib into smart-escrow.
patch_type: conan

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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
from conan import ConanFile, tools
from conan.tools.cmake import CMake, CMakeToolchain, cmake_layout
from conan.tools.files import apply_conandata_patches, export_conandata_patches, get
import os
required_conan_version = ">=2.0.0"
class WasmiConan(ConanFile):
name = "wasmi"
license = "Apache License v2.0"
url = "https://github.com/wasmi-labs/wasmi.git"
description = "WebAssembly (Wasm) interpreter"
package_type = "library"
settings = "os", "arch", "compiler", "build_type"
options = {"shared": [False]}
default_options = {"shared": False}
def export_sources(self):
export_conandata_patches(self)
def layout(self):
cmake_layout(self, src_folder="src")
def source(self):
get(self, **self.conan_data["sources"][self.version], strip_root=True)
apply_conandata_patches(self)
def generate(self):
tc = CMakeToolchain(self)
tc.generate()
def build(self):
cmake = CMake(self)
cmake.configure(build_script_folder=os.path.join(self.source_folder, "crates", "c_api"))
cmake.build()
def package(self):
cmake = CMake(self)
cmake.install()
def package_info(self):
self.cpp_info.libs = ["wasmi"]

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@@ -0,0 +1,665 @@
diff --git a/crates/c_api/CMakeLists.txt b/crates/c_api/CMakeLists.txt
index b15c787..54eaed2 100644
--- a/crates/c_api/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/crates/c_api/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Build using shared libraries" OFF)
option(WASMI_ALWAYS_BUILD "If cmake should always invoke cargo to build Wasmi" ON)
set(WASMI_TARGET "" CACHE STRING "Rust target to build for")
+add_compile_definitions(COMPILING_WASM_RUNTIME_API=1)
+
if(NOT WASMI_TARGET)
execute_process(
COMMAND rustc -vV
@@ -43,6 +45,10 @@ endif()
list(TRANSFORM WASMI_SHARED_FILES PREPEND ${WASMI_TARGET_DIR}/)
list(TRANSFORM WASMI_STATIC_FILES PREPEND ${WASMI_TARGET_DIR}/)
+if(NOT BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
+ set(WASMI_SHARED_FILES)
+endif()
+
# Instructions on how to build and install the Wasmi Rust crate.
find_program(WASMI_CARGO_BINARY cargo REQUIRED)
include(ExternalProject)
@@ -79,7 +85,6 @@ else()
target_link_libraries(wasmi INTERFACE ${WASMI_STATIC_FILES})
if(WASMI_TARGET MATCHES "windows")
- target_compile_options(wasmi INTERFACE -DWASM_API_EXTERN= -DWASI_API_EXTERN=)
target_link_libraries(wasmi INTERFACE ws2_32 advapi32 userenv ntdll shell32 ole32 bcrypt)
elseif(NOT WASMI_TARGET MATCHES "darwin")
target_link_libraries(wasmi INTERFACE pthread dl m)
@@ -112,6 +117,7 @@ install(
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
)
+if(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
if(WASMI_TARGET MATCHES "darwin")
set(INSTALLED_LIB "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}/libwasmi.dylib")
install(
@@ -131,6 +137,7 @@ if(WASMI_TARGET MATCHES "darwin")
install(CODE "execute_process(COMMAND ${install_name_tool_cmd})")
endif()
endif()
+endif()
# Documentation Generation via Doxygen:
set(DOXYGEN_CONF_IN ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/doxygen.conf.in)
@@ -141,19 +148,3 @@ add_custom_target(doc
DEPENDS ${WASMI_GENERATED_CONF_H} ${DOXYGEN_CONF_OUT}
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
)
-
-# C-Header Formatting via clang-format:
-find_program(CLANG_FORMAT clang-format REQUIRED)
-file(GLOB_RECURSE HEADER_FILES
- ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/wasmi.h
- ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/wasmi/*.h
- ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/wasmi/*.hh
-)
-add_custom_target(check-format
- COMMAND ${CLANG_FORMAT} -style=llvm -Werror --dry-run ${HEADER_FILES}
- COMMENT "clang-format: Check formatting for Wasmi C-API header files"
-)
-add_custom_target(format
- COMMAND ${CLANG_FORMAT} -style=llvm -i ${HEADER_FILES}
- COMMENT "clang-format: Apply formatting rules for Wasmi C-API header files"
-)
diff --git a/crates/c_api/include/wasm.h b/crates/c_api/include/wasm.h
index 5ee617f..a76f10e 100644
--- a/crates/c_api/include/wasm.h
+++ b/crates/c_api/include/wasm.h
@@ -13,11 +13,17 @@
#include <assert.h>
#ifndef WASM_API_EXTERN
-#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(LIBWASM_STATIC)
+#if defined(_MSC_BUILD)
+#if defined(COMPILING_WASM_RUNTIME_API)
+#define WASM_API_EXTERN __declspec(dllexport)
+#elif defined(_DLL)
#define WASM_API_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport)
#else
#define WASM_API_EXTERN
#endif
+#else
+#define WASM_API_EXTERN
+#endif
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
@@ -145,7 +151,13 @@ WASM_API_EXTERN own wasm_engine_t* wasm_engine_new_with_config(own wasm_config_t
WASM_DECLARE_OWN(store)
WASM_API_EXTERN own wasm_store_t* wasm_store_new(wasm_engine_t*);
+WASM_API_EXTERN own wasm_store_t* wasm_store_new_with_memory_max_pages(wasm_engine_t*, uint32_t max_pages);
+
+// Store fuel functions (forward declarations)
+struct wasmi_error;
+WASM_API_EXTERN struct wasmi_error* wasm_store_get_fuel(const wasm_store_t*, uint64_t* fuel);
+WASM_API_EXTERN struct wasmi_error* wasm_store_set_fuel(wasm_store_t*, uint64_t fuel);
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Type Representations
diff --git a/crates/c_api/include/wasmi.h b/crates/c_api/include/wasmi.h
index 2caffa3..8f0f0ed 100644
--- a/crates/c_api/include/wasmi.h
+++ b/crates/c_api/include/wasmi.h
@@ -10,18 +10,18 @@
/**
* \brief Wasmi version string.
*/
-#define WASMI_VERSION "0.35.0"
+#define WASMI_VERSION "1.0.4"
/**
* \brief Wasmi major version number.
*/
-#define WASMI_VERSION_MAJOR 0
+#define WASMI_VERSION_MAJOR 1
/**
* \brief Wasmi minor version number.
*/
-#define WASMI_VERSION_MINOR 35
+#define WASMI_VERSION_MINOR 0
/**
* \brief Wasmi patch version number.
*/
-#define WASMI_VERSION_PATCH 0
+#define WASMI_VERSION_PATCH 4
#endif // WASMI_H
diff --git a/crates/c_api/include/wasmi/config.h b/crates/c_api/include/wasmi/config.h
index 67baa75..491a1cc 100644
--- a/crates/c_api/include/wasmi/config.h
+++ b/crates/c_api/include/wasmi/config.h
@@ -35,6 +35,40 @@ WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, consume_fuel, bool)
*/
WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, ignore_custom_sections, bool)
+/**
+ * \brief Sets the maximum recursion depth of the engine's stack during execution.
+ *
+ * An execution traps if it exceeds this limit.
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, set_max_recursion_depth, size_t)
+
+/**
+ * \brief Sets the minimum (or initial) height of the engine's value stack in bytes.
+ *
+ * Lower initial heights may improve memory consumption.
+ * Higher initial heights may improve cold start times.
+ *
+ * Note: Panics if value is greater than the current maximum height of the value stack.
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, set_min_stack_height, size_t)
+
+/**
+ * \brief Sets the maximum height of the engine's value stack in bytes.
+ *
+ * An execution traps if it exceeds this limit.
+ *
+ * Note: Panics if value is less than the current minimum height of the value stack.
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, set_max_stack_height, size_t)
+
+/**
+ * \brief Sets the maximum number of cached stacks for reuse.
+ *
+ * A higher value may improve execution performance.
+ * A lower value may improve memory consumption.
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, set_max_cached_stacks, size_t)
+
/**
* \brief Whether or not to Wasm mutable-globals proposal is enabled.
*
@@ -92,6 +126,52 @@ WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, wasm_tail_call, bool)
*/
WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, wasm_extended_const, bool)
+/**
+ * \brief Whether or not to Wasm multi-memory proposal is enabled.
+ *
+ * Default value: `true`
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, wasm_multi_memory, bool)
+
+/**
+ * \brief Whether or not to Wasm custom-page-sizes proposal is enabled.
+ *
+ * Default value: `false`
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, wasm_custom_page_sizes, bool)
+
+/**
+ * \brief Whether or not to Wasm memory64 proposal is enabled.
+ *
+ * Default value: `true`
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, wasm_memory64, bool)
+
+/**
+ * \brief Whether or not to Wasm wide-arithmetic proposal is enabled.
+ *
+ * Default value: `false`
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, wasm_wide_arithmetic, bool)
+
+/**
+ * \brief Whether or not to Wasm simd proposal is enabled.
+ *
+ * Only available when compiled with the `simd` feature.
+ *
+ * Default value: `true` (when feature enabled)
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, wasm_simd, bool)
+
+/**
+ * \brief Whether or not to Wasm relaxed-simd proposal is enabled.
+ *
+ * Only available when compiled with the `simd` feature.
+ *
+ * Default value: `true` (when feature enabled)
+ */
+WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, wasm_relaxed_simd, bool)
+
/**
* \brief Whether or not to floating Wasm point types and operations are
* enabled.
@@ -125,6 +205,58 @@ WASMI_CONFIG_PROP(void, compilation_mode, enum wasmi_compilation_mode_enum)
#undef WASMI_CONFIG_PROP
+/**
+ * \brief Enforced limits for Wasm module parsing and compilation.
+ *
+ * Opaque type representing limits that can be enforced on Wasm modules.
+ */
+typedef struct wasmi_enforced_limits_t wasmi_enforced_limits_t;
+
+/**
+ * \brief Creates a new enforced limits object with strict preset values.
+ *
+ * This set of strict enforced rules can be used to safeguard against
+ * malicious actors trying to attack the Wasmi compilation procedures.
+ *
+ * The strict limits are:
+ * - max_globals: 1000
+ * - max_functions: 10,000
+ * - max_tables: 100
+ * - max_element_segments: 1000
+ * - max_memories: 1
+ * - max_data_segments: 1000
+ * - max_params: 32
+ * - max_results: 32
+ * - min_avg_bytes_per_function: 40 (enforced at 1000+ total bytes)
+ *
+ * The returned object must be freed using wasmi_enforced_limits_delete().
+ *
+ * \return A new enforced limits object with strict preset values
+ */
+WASM_API_EXTERN wasmi_enforced_limits_t* wasmi_enforced_limits_strict();
+
+/**
+ * \brief Deletes an enforced limits object.
+ *
+ * \param limits The enforced limits object to delete
+ */
+WASM_API_EXTERN void wasmi_enforced_limits_delete(wasmi_enforced_limits_t* limits);
+
+/**
+ * \brief Sets the enforced limits for the configuration.
+ *
+ * By default no limits are enforced. Use this function to apply a set of
+ * enforced limits (such as those created by wasmi_enforced_limits_strict())
+ * to the configuration.
+ *
+ * \param config The configuration to modify
+ * \param limits The enforced limits to apply
+ */
+WASM_API_EXTERN void wasmi_config_enforced_limits_set(
+ wasm_config_t* config,
+ const wasmi_enforced_limits_t* limits
+);
+
#ifdef __cplusplus
} // extern "C"
#endif
diff --git a/crates/c_api/src/config.rs b/crates/c_api/src/config.rs
index 6a1c1aa..cc69342 100644
--- a/crates/c_api/src/config.rs
+++ b/crates/c_api/src/config.rs
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use alloc::boxed::Box;
-use wasmi::{CompilationMode, Config};
+use wasmi::{CompilationMode, Config, EnforcedLimits};
/// The Wasm configuration.
///
@@ -111,6 +111,68 @@ pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_wasm_extended_const_set(c: &mut wasm_config_t, en
c.inner.wasm_extended_const(enable);
}
+/// Enables or disables support for the Wasm [`multi-memory`] proposal.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::wasm_multi_memory`]
+///
+/// [`multi-memory`]: <https://github.com/WebAssembly/multi-memory>
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_wasm_multi_memory_set(c: &mut wasm_config_t, enable: bool) {
+ c.inner.wasm_multi_memory(enable);
+}
+
+/// Enables or disables support for the Wasm [`custom-page-sizes`] proposal.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::wasm_custom_page_sizes`]
+///
+/// [`custom-page-sizes`]: <https://github.com/WebAssembly/custom-page-sizes>
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_wasm_custom_page_sizes_set(c: &mut wasm_config_t, enable: bool) {
+ c.inner.wasm_custom_page_sizes(enable);
+}
+
+/// Enables or disables support for the Wasm [`memory64`] proposal.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::wasm_memory64`]
+///
+/// [`memory64`]: <https://github.com/WebAssembly/memory64>
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_wasm_memory64_set(c: &mut wasm_config_t, enable: bool) {
+ c.inner.wasm_memory64(enable);
+}
+
+/// Enables or disables support for the Wasm [`wide-arithmetic`] proposal.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::wasm_wide_arithmetic`]
+///
+/// [`wide-arithmetic`]: <https://github.com/WebAssembly/wide-arithmetic>
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_wasm_wide_arithmetic_set(c: &mut wasm_config_t, enable: bool) {
+ c.inner.wasm_wide_arithmetic(enable);
+}
+
+/// Enables or disables support for the Wasm [`simd`] proposal.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::wasm_simd`]
+///
+/// [`simd`]: <https://github.com/WebAssembly/simd>
+#[cfg(feature = "simd")]
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_wasm_simd_set(c: &mut wasm_config_t, enable: bool) {
+ c.inner.wasm_simd(enable);
+}
+
+/// Enables or disables support for the Wasm [`relaxed-simd`] proposal.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::wasm_relaxed_simd`]
+///
+/// [`relaxed-simd`]: <https://github.com/WebAssembly/relaxed-simd>
+#[cfg(feature = "simd")]
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_wasm_relaxed_simd_set(c: &mut wasm_config_t, enable: bool) {
+ c.inner.wasm_relaxed_simd(enable);
+}
+
/// Enables or disables support for floating point numbers for the config.
///
/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::floats`]
@@ -164,3 +226,111 @@ pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_ignore_custom_sections_set(
) {
config.inner.ignore_custom_sections(enable);
}
+
+/// Sets the maximum recursion depth of the engine's stack during execution.
+///
+/// An execution traps if it exceeds this limit.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::set_max_recursion_depth`]
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_set_max_recursion_depth(
+ config: &mut wasm_config_t,
+ value: usize,
+) {
+ config.inner.set_max_recursion_depth(value);
+}
+
+/// Sets the minimum (or initial) height of the engine's value stack in bytes.
+///
+/// # Note
+///
+/// - Lower initial heights may improve memory consumption.
+/// - Higher initial heights may improve cold start times.
+///
+/// # Panics
+///
+/// If `value` is greater than the current maximum height of the value stack.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::set_min_stack_height`]
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_set_min_stack_height(config: &mut wasm_config_t, value: usize) {
+ config.inner.set_min_stack_height(value);
+}
+
+/// Sets the maximum height of the engine's value stack in bytes.
+///
+/// An execution traps if it exceeds this limit.
+///
+/// # Panics
+///
+/// If `value` is less than the current minimum height of the value stack.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::set_max_stack_height`]
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_set_max_stack_height(config: &mut wasm_config_t, value: usize) {
+ config.inner.set_max_stack_height(value);
+}
+
+/// Sets the maximum number of cached stacks for reuse.
+///
+/// # Note
+///
+/// - A higher value may improve execution performance.
+/// - A lower value may improve memory consumption.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::set_max_cached_stacks`]
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_set_max_cached_stacks(config: &mut wasm_config_t, value: usize) {
+ config.inner.set_max_cached_stacks(value);
+}
+
+/// Enforced limits for Wasm module parsing and compilation.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::EnforcedLimits`]
+#[repr(C)]
+#[derive(Clone)]
+pub struct wasmi_enforced_limits_t {
+ pub(crate) inner: EnforcedLimits,
+}
+
+wasmi_c_api_macros::declare_own!(wasmi_enforced_limits_t);
+
+/// Creates a new [`wasmi_enforced_limits_t`] with strict limits.
+///
+/// This set of strict enforced rules can be used to safeguard against
+/// malicious actors trying to attack the Wasmi compilation procedures.
+///
+/// The strict limits are:
+/// - max_globals: 1000
+/// - max_functions: 10,000
+/// - max_tables: 100
+/// - max_element_segments: 1000
+/// - max_memories: 1
+/// - max_data_segments: 1000
+/// - max_params: 32
+/// - max_results: 32
+/// - min_avg_bytes_per_function: 40 (enforced at 1000+ total bytes)
+///
+/// The returned [`wasmi_enforced_limits_t`] must be freed using
+/// [`wasmi_enforced_limits_delete`] or consumed by [`wasmi_config_enforced_limits_set`].
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::EnforcedLimits::strict`]
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_enforced_limits_strict() -> Box<wasmi_enforced_limits_t> {
+ Box::new(wasmi_enforced_limits_t {
+ inner: EnforcedLimits::strict(),
+ })
+}
+
+/// Sets the enforced limits for the config.
+///
+/// By default no limits are enforced.
+///
+/// Wraps [`wasmi::Config::enforced_limits`]
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_config_enforced_limits_set(
+ config: &mut wasm_config_t,
+ limits: &wasmi_enforced_limits_t,
+) {
+ config.inner.enforced_limits(limits.inner);
+}
diff --git a/crates/c_api/src/error.rs b/crates/c_api/src/error.rs
index f51aff8..dc85727 100644
--- a/crates/c_api/src/error.rs
+++ b/crates/c_api/src/error.rs
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-use alloc::{boxed::Box, string::String};
+use crate::wasm_name_t;
+use alloc::{boxed::Box, string::String, vec::Vec};
use core::ffi;
use wasmi::Error;
@@ -50,3 +51,16 @@ pub(crate) fn handle_result<T>(
Err(error) => Some(Box::new(wasmi_error_t::from(error))),
}
}
+
+/// Returns the error message of the [`wasmi_error_t`].
+///
+/// Stores the returned error message in `out`.
+#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "prefix-symbols"), no_mangle)]
+#[cfg_attr(feature = "prefix-symbols", wasmi_c_api_macros::prefix_symbol)]
+pub extern "C" fn wasmi_error_message(error: &wasmi_error_t, out: &mut wasm_name_t) {
+ let mut buffer = Vec::new();
+ buffer.extend_from_slice(format!("{:?}", error.inner).as_bytes());
+ buffer.reserve_exact(1);
+ buffer.push(0);
+ out.set_buffer(buffer.into());
+}
diff --git a/crates/c_api/src/store.rs b/crates/c_api/src/store.rs
index 56d4898..9abda8e 100644
--- a/crates/c_api/src/store.rs
+++ b/crates/c_api/src/store.rs
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use crate::{wasm_engine_t, wasmi_error_t, ForeignData};
use alloc::{boxed::Box, sync::Arc};
use core::{cell::UnsafeCell, ffi};
-use wasmi::{AsContext, AsContextMut, Store, StoreContext, StoreContextMut};
+use wasmi::{AsContext, AsContextMut, Store, StoreContext, StoreContextMut, StoreLimits, StoreLimitsBuilder};
/// This representation of a `Store` is used to implement the `wasm.h` API (and
/// *not* the `wasmi.h` API!)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ use wasmi::{AsContext, AsContextMut, Store, StoreContext, StoreContextMut};
/// least Wasmi's implementation).
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct WasmStoreRef {
- inner: Arc<UnsafeCell<Store<()>>>,
+ inner: Arc<UnsafeCell<Store<StoreLimits>>>,
}
impl WasmStoreRef {
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ impl WasmStoreRef {
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to provide a valid `self`.
- pub unsafe fn context(&self) -> StoreContext<'_, ()> {
+ pub unsafe fn context(&self) -> StoreContext<'_, StoreLimits> {
(*self.inner.get()).as_context()
}
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ impl WasmStoreRef {
/// # Safety
///
/// It is the callers responsibility to provide a valid `self`.
- pub unsafe fn context_mut(&mut self) -> StoreContextMut<'_, ()> {
+ pub unsafe fn context_mut(&mut self) -> StoreContextMut<'_, StoreLimits> {
(*self.inner.get()).as_context_mut()
}
}
@@ -56,17 +56,71 @@ pub struct wasm_store_t {
wasmi_c_api_macros::declare_own!(wasm_store_t);
-/// Creates a new [`Store<()>`](wasmi::Store) for the given `engine`.
+/// Creates a new [`Store<StoreLimits>`](wasmi::Store) for the given `engine`.
+///
+/// The store is created with no resource limits (original behavior).
+/// For memory-limited stores, use [`wasm_store_new_with_memory_max_pages`].
///
/// The returned [`wasm_store_t`] must be freed using [`wasm_store_delete`].
///
-/// Wraps [`<wasmi::Store<()>>::new`](wasmi::Store::new).
+/// Wraps [`<wasmi::Store<StoreLimits>>::new`](wasmi::Store::new).
#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "prefix-symbols"), no_mangle)]
#[allow(clippy::arc_with_non_send_sync)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "prefix-symbols", wasmi_c_api_macros::prefix_symbol)]
pub extern "C" fn wasm_store_new(engine: &wasm_engine_t) -> Box<wasm_store_t> {
let engine = &engine.inner;
- let store = Store::new(engine, ());
+
+ // Create store with no resource limits (original behavior)
+ let limits = StoreLimitsBuilder::new().build();
+ let store = Store::new(engine, limits);
+
+ Box::new(wasm_store_t {
+ inner: WasmStoreRef {
+ inner: Arc::new(UnsafeCell::new(store)),
+ },
+ })
+}
+
+/// Creates a new [`Store<StoreLimits>`](wasmi::Store) for the given `engine` with memory limits.
+///
+/// This function creates a store with resource limits suitable for blockchain smart contracts.
+/// The memory limit is enforced during WebAssembly execution.
+///
+/// If `max_pages` exceeds 1024 (64MB), this function will panic.
+///
+/// The returned [`wasm_store_t`] must be freed using [`wasm_store_delete`].
+///
+/// Wraps [`<wasmi::Store<StoreLimits>>::new`](wasmi::Store::new).
+#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "prefix-symbols"), no_mangle)]
+#[allow(clippy::arc_with_non_send_sync)]
+#[cfg_attr(feature = "prefix-symbols", wasmi_c_api_macros::prefix_symbol)]
+pub extern "C" fn wasm_store_new_with_memory_max_pages(
+ engine: &wasm_engine_t,
+ max_pages: u32,
+) -> Box<wasm_store_t> {
+ // Validate max_pages limit (64MB = 1024 pages)
+ if max_pages > 1024 {
+ panic!("max_pages ({}) exceeds maximum allowed value of 1024 pages (64MB)", max_pages);
+ }
+
+ // Convert pages to bytes (each page is 64KB)
+ let max_memory_bytes = (max_pages as usize) * (64 * 1024);
+
+ // Create store limits with blockchain-suitable defaults
+ let limits = StoreLimitsBuilder::new()
+ .memory_size(max_memory_bytes) // User-specified memory limit
+ .instances(1) // Single instance for blockchain
+ .tables(1) // Single table for blockchain
+ .memories(1) // Single memory for blockchain
+ .table_elements(64) // Limited table elements for blockchain
+ .trap_on_grow_failure(false) // Return -1 on growth failure instead of trapping
+ .build();
+
+ let mut store = Store::new(&engine.inner, limits);
+
+ // Install the resource limiter
+ store.limiter(|limits| limits);
+
Box::new(wasm_store_t {
inner: WasmStoreRef {
inner: Arc::new(UnsafeCell::new(store)),
@@ -175,3 +229,40 @@ pub extern "C" fn wasmi_context_set_fuel(
) -> Option<Box<wasmi_error_t>> {
crate::handle_result(store.set_fuel(fuel), |()| {})
}
+
+////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+/// Returns the current fuel of the wasm store context in `fuel`.
+///
+/// Wraps [`Store::get_fuel`].
+///
+/// # Errors
+///
+/// If [`Store::get_fuel`] errors.
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasm_store_get_fuel(
+ store: &wasm_store_t,
+ fuel: &mut u64,
+) -> Option<Box<wasmi_error_t>> {
+ let context = unsafe { store.inner.context() };
+ crate::handle_result(context.get_fuel(), |amt| {
+ *fuel = amt;
+ })
+}
+
+/// Sets the current fuel of the wasm store context to `fuel`.
+///
+/// Wraps [`Store::set_fuel`].
+///
+/// # Errors
+///
+/// If [`Store::set_fuel`] errors.
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn wasm_store_set_fuel(
+ store: &mut wasm_store_t,
+ fuel: u64,
+) -> Option<Box<wasmi_error_t>> {
+ let mut context = unsafe { store.inner.context_mut() };
+ crate::handle_result(context.set_fuel(fuel), |()| {})
+}

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Extract a tar archive compressed with lz4
@@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ extractTarLz4(
boost::filesystem::path const& src,
boost::filesystem::path const& dst);
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#include <unordered_map>
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
using IniFileSections =
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::vector<std::string>>;
@@ -380,6 +380,6 @@ get_if_exists<bool>(Section const& section, std::string const& name, bool& v)
return stat;
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Storage for linear binary data.
Blocks of binary data appear often in various idioms and structures.
*/
using Blob = std::vector<unsigned char>;
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
#include <cstring>
#include <memory>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Like std::vector<char> but better.
Meets the requirements of BufferFactory.
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ public:
XRPL_ASSERT(
s.size() == 0 || size_ == 0 || s.data() < p_.get() ||
s.data() >= p_.get() + size_,
"xrpl::Buffer::operator=(Slice) : input not a subset");
"ripple::Buffer::operator=(Slice) : input not a subset");
if (auto p = alloc(s.size()))
std::memcpy(p, s.data(), s.size());
@@ -215,6 +215,6 @@ operator!=(Buffer const& lhs, Buffer const& rhs) noexcept
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef XRPL_BASICS_BYTEUTILITIES_H_INCLUDED
#define XRPL_BASICS_BYTEUTILITIES_H_INCLUDED
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
template <class T>
constexpr auto
@@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ megabytes(T value) noexcept
static_assert(kilobytes(2) == 2048, "kilobytes(2) == 2048");
static_assert(megabytes(3) == 3145728, "megabytes(3) == 3145728");
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
#include <stdexcept>
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
namespace compression_algorithms {
@@ -144,6 +144,6 @@ lz4Decompress(
} // namespace compression_algorithms
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif // XRPL_COMPRESSIONALGORITHMS_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Manages all counted object types. */
class CountedObjects
@@ -133,6 +133,6 @@ public:
}
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#include <chrono>
#include <cmath>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Sampling function using exponential decay to provide a continuous value.
@tparam The number of seconds in the decay window.
@@ -131,6 +131,6 @@ private:
time_point when_;
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
#include <stdexcept>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Expected is an approximation of std::expected (hoped for in C++23)
@@ -232,6 +232,6 @@ public:
}
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif // XRPL_BASICS_EXPECTED_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <optional>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
std::string
getFileContents(
@@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ writeFileContents(
boost::filesystem::path const& destPath,
std::string const& contents);
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ concept CAdoptTag = std::is_same_v<T, SharedIntrusiveAdoptIncrementStrongTag> ||
When the strong pointer count goes to zero, the "partialDestructor" is
called. This can be used to destroy as much of the object as possible while
still retaining the reference counts. For example, for SHAMapInnerNodes the
children may be reset in that function. Note that std::shared_pointer WILL
children may be reset in that function. Note that std::shared_poiner WILL
run the destructor when the strong count reaches zero, but may not free the
memory used by the object until the weak count reaches zero. In rippled, we
typically allocate shared pointers with the `make_shared` function. When
@@ -492,5 +492,5 @@ dynamic_pointer_cast(TT const& v)
return SharedPtr<T>(DynamicCastTagSharedIntrusive{}, v);
}
} // namespace intr_ptr
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <utility>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
template <class T>
template <CAdoptTag TAdoptTag>
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ SharedWeakUnion<T>::convertToStrong()
[[maybe_unused]] auto action = p->releaseWeakRef();
XRPL_ASSERT(
(action == ReleaseWeakRefAction::noop),
"xrpl::SharedWeakUnion::convertToStrong : "
"ripple::SharedWeakUnion::convertToStrong : "
"action is noop");
unsafeSetRawPtr(p, RefStrength::strong);
return true;
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ SharedWeakUnion<T>::convertToWeak()
// We just added a weak ref. How could we destroy?
// LCOV_EXCL_START
UNREACHABLE(
"xrpl::SharedWeakUnion::convertToWeak : destroying freshly "
"ripple::SharedWeakUnion::convertToWeak : destroying freshly "
"added ref");
delete p;
unsafeSetRawPtr(nullptr);
@@ -719,5 +719,5 @@ SharedWeakUnion<T>::unsafeReleaseNoStore()
}
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <atomic>
#include <cstdint>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Action to perform when releasing a strong pointer.
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ enum class ReleaseWeakRefAction { noop, destroy };
/** Implement the strong count, weak count, and bit flags for an intrusive
pointer.
A class can satisfy the requirements of a xrpl::IntrusivePointer by
A class can satisfy the requirements of a ripple::IntrusivePointer by
inheriting from this class.
*/
struct IntrusiveRefCounts
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ IntrusiveRefCounts::releaseStrongRef() const
RefCountPair const prevVal{prevIntVal};
XRPL_ASSERT(
(prevVal.strong >= strongDelta),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::releaseStrongRef : previous ref "
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::releaseStrongRef : previous ref "
"higher than new");
auto nextIntVal = prevIntVal - strongDelta;
ReleaseStrongRefAction action = noop;
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ IntrusiveRefCounts::releaseStrongRef() const
// twice.
XRPL_ASSERT(
(action == noop) || !(prevIntVal & partialDestroyStartedMask),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::releaseStrongRef : not in partial "
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::releaseStrongRef : not in partial "
"destroy");
return action;
}
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ IntrusiveRefCounts::addWeakReleaseStrongRef() const
// change the counts and flags (the count could be atomically changed, but
// the flags depend on the current value of the counts).
//
// Note: If this becomes a perf bottleneck, the `partialDestroyStartedMask`
// Note: If this becomes a perf bottleneck, the `partialDestoryStartedMask`
// may be able to be set non-atomically. But it is easier to reason about
// the code if the flag is set atomically.
while (1)
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ IntrusiveRefCounts::addWeakReleaseStrongRef() const
// can't happen twice.
XRPL_ASSERT(
(!prevVal.partialDestroyStartedBit),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::addWeakReleaseStrongRef : not in "
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::addWeakReleaseStrongRef : not in "
"partial destroy");
auto nextIntVal = prevIntVal + delta;
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ IntrusiveRefCounts::addWeakReleaseStrongRef() const
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
(!(prevIntVal & partialDestroyStartedMask)),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::addWeakReleaseStrongRef : not "
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::addWeakReleaseStrongRef : not "
"started partial destroy");
return action;
}
@@ -408,11 +408,11 @@ inline IntrusiveRefCounts::~IntrusiveRefCounts() noexcept
auto v = refCounts.load(std::memory_order_acquire);
XRPL_ASSERT(
(!(v & valueMask)),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::~IntrusiveRefCounts : count must be zero");
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::~IntrusiveRefCounts : count must be zero");
auto t = v & tagMask;
XRPL_ASSERT(
(!t || t == tagMask),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::~IntrusiveRefCounts : valid tag");
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::~IntrusiveRefCounts : valid tag");
#endif
}
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ inline IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair::RefCountPair(
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
(strong < checkStrongMaxValue && weak < checkWeakMaxValue),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair(FieldType) : inputs inside "
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair(FieldType) : inputs inside "
"range");
}
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ inline IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair::RefCountPair(
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
(strong < checkStrongMaxValue && weak < checkWeakMaxValue),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair(CountType, CountType) : "
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair(CountType, CountType) : "
"inputs inside range");
}
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair::combinedValue() const noexcept
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
(strong < checkStrongMaxValue && weak < checkWeakMaxValue),
"xrpl::IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair::combinedValue : inputs "
"ripple::IntrusiveRefCounts::RefCountPair::combinedValue : inputs "
"inside range");
return (static_cast<IntrusiveRefCounts::FieldType>(weak)
<< IntrusiveRefCounts::StrongCountNumBits) |
@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ partialDestructorFinished(T** o)
XRPL_ASSERT(
(!p.partialDestroyFinishedBit && p.partialDestroyStartedBit &&
!p.strong),
"xrpl::partialDestructorFinished : not a weak ref");
"ripple::partialDestructorFinished : not a weak ref");
if (!p.weak)
{
// There was a weak count before the partial destructor ran (or we would
@@ -479,5 +479,5 @@ partialDestructorFinished(T** o)
}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
#include <xrpl/basics/TaggedCache.h>
#include <xrpl/basics/base_uint.h>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
using KeyCache = TaggedCache<uint256, int, true>;
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif // XRPL_BASICS_KEYCACHE_H

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <memory>
#include <unordered_map>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
namespace detail {
@@ -109,6 +109,6 @@ LocalValue<T>::operator*()
.emplace(this, std::make_unique<detail::LocalValues::Value<T>>(t_))
.first->second->get());
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
#include <mutex>
#include <utility>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
// DEPRECATED use beast::severities::Severity instead
enum LogSeverity {
@@ -221,8 +221,7 @@ public:
private:
enum {
// Maximum line length for log messages.
// If the message exceeds this length it will be truncated with
// ellipses.
// If the message exceeds this length it will be truncated with elipses.
maximumMessageCharacters = 12 * 1024
};
@@ -272,6 +271,6 @@ setDebugLogSink(std::unique_ptr<beast::Journal::Sink> sink);
beast::Journal
debugLog();
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
#include <cassert>
#include <cstddef>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Calculate one number divided by another number in percentage.
* The result is rounded up to the next integer, and capped in the range [0,100]
@@ -44,6 +44,6 @@ static_assert(calculatePercent(50'000'000, 100'000'000) == 50);
static_assert(calculatePercent(50'000'001, 100'000'000) == 51);
static_assert(calculatePercent(99'999'999, 100'000'000) == 100);
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -1,267 +1,54 @@
#ifndef XRPL_BASICS_NUMBER_H_INCLUDED
#define XRPL_BASICS_NUMBER_H_INCLUDED
#include <xrpl/beast/utility/instrumentation.h>
#include <cstdint>
#include <limits>
#include <optional>
#include <ostream>
#include <string>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
class Number;
std::string
to_string(Number const& amount);
template <typename T>
constexpr std::optional<int>
logTen(T value)
{
int log = 0;
while (value >= 10 && value % 10 == 0)
{
value /= 10;
++log;
}
if (value == 1)
return log;
return std::nullopt;
}
template <typename T>
constexpr bool
isPowerOfTen(T value)
{
return logTen(value).has_value();
while (value >= 10 && value % 10 == 0)
value /= 10;
return value == 1;
}
/** MantissaRange defines a range for the mantissa of a normalized Number.
*
* The mantissa is in the range [min, max], where
* * min is a power of 10, and
* * max = min * 10 - 1.
*
* The mantissa_scale enum indicates whether the range is "small" or "large".
* This intentionally restricts the number of MantissaRanges that can be
* instantiated to two: one for each scale.
*
* The "small" scale is based on the behavior of STAmount for IOUs. It has a min
* value of 10^15, and a max value of 10^16-1. This was sufficient for
* uses before Lending Protocol was implemented, mostly related to AMM.
*
* However, it does not have sufficient precision to represent the full integer
* range of int64_t values (-2^63 to 2^63-1), which are needed for XRP and MPT
* values. The implementation of SingleAssetVault, and LendingProtocol need to
* represent those integer values accurately and precisely, both for the
* STNumber field type, and for internal calculations. That necessitated the
* "large" scale.
*
* The "large" scale is intended to represent all values that can be represented
* by an STAmount - IOUs, XRP, and MPTs. It has a min value of 10^18, and a max
* value of 10^19-1.
*
* Note that if the mentioned amendments are eventually retired, this class
* should be left in place, but the "small" scale option should be removed. This
* will allow for future expansion beyond 64-bits if it is ever needed.
*/
struct MantissaRange
{
using rep = std::uint64_t;
enum mantissa_scale { small, large };
explicit constexpr MantissaRange(mantissa_scale scale_)
: min(getMin(scale_))
, max(min * 10 - 1)
, log(logTen(min).value_or(-1))
, scale(scale_)
{
}
rep min;
rep max;
int log;
mantissa_scale scale;
private:
static constexpr rep
getMin(mantissa_scale scale_)
{
switch (scale_)
{
case small:
return 1'000'000'000'000'000ULL;
case large:
return 1'000'000'000'000'000'000ULL;
default:
// Since this can never be called outside a non-constexpr
// context, this throw assures that the build fails if an
// invalid scale is used.
throw std::runtime_error("Unknown mantissa scale");
}
}
};
// Like std::integral, but only 64-bit integral types.
template <class T>
concept Integral64 =
std::is_same_v<T, std::int64_t> || std::is_same_v<T, std::uint64_t>;
/** Number is a floating point type that can represent a wide range of values.
*
* It can represent all values that can be represented by an STAmount -
* regardless of asset type - XRPAmount, MPTAmount, and IOUAmount, with at least
* as much precision as those types require.
*
* ---- Internal Representation ----
*
* Internally, Number is represented with three values:
* 1. a bool sign flag,
* 2. a std::uint64_t mantissa,
* 3. an int exponent.
*
* The internal mantissa is an unsigned integer in the range defined by the
* current MantissaRange. The exponent is an integer in the range
* [minExponent, maxExponent].
*
* See the description of MantissaRange for more details on the ranges.
*
* A non-zero mantissa is (almost) always normalized, meaning it and the
* exponent are grown or shrunk until the mantissa is in the range
* [MantissaRange.min, MantissaRange.max].
*
* Note:
* 1. Normalization can be disabled by using the "unchecked" ctor tag. This
* should only be used at specific conversion points, some constexpr
* values, and in unit tests.
* 2. The max of the "large" range, 10^19-1, is the largest 10^X-1 value that
* fits in an unsigned 64-bit number. (10^19-1 < 2^64-1 and
* 10^20-1 > 2^64-1). This avoids under- and overflows.
*
* ---- External Interface ----
*
* The external interface of Number consists of a std::int64_t mantissa, which
* is restricted to 63-bits, and an int exponent, which must be in the range
* [minExponent, maxExponent]. The range of the mantissa depends on which
* MantissaRange is currently active. For the "short" range, the mantissa will
* be between 10^15 and 10^16-1. For the "large" range, the mantissa will be
* between -(2^63-1) and 2^63-1. As noted above, the "large" range is needed to
* represent the full range of valid XRP and MPT integer values accurately.
*
* Note:
* 1. 2^63-1 is between 10^18 and 10^19-1, which are the limits of the "large"
* mantissa range.
* 2. The functions mantissa() and exponent() return the external view of the
* Number value, specifically using a signed 63-bit mantissa. This may
* require altering the internal representation to fit into that range
* before the value is returned. The interface guarantees consistency of
* the two values.
* 3. Number cannot represent -2^63 (std::numeric_limits<std::int64_t>::min())
* as an exact integer, but it doesn't need to, because all asset values
* on-ledger are non-negative. This is due to implementation details of
* several operations which use unsigned arithmetic internally. This is
* sufficient to represent all valid XRP values (where the absolute value
* can not exceed INITIAL_XRP: 10^17), and MPT values (where the absolute
* value can not exceed maxMPTokenAmount: 2^63-1).
*
* ---- Mantissa Range Switching ----
*
* The mantissa range may be changed at runtime via setMantissaScale(). The
* default mantissa range is "large". The range is updated whenever transaction
* processing begins, based on whether SingleAssetVault or LendingProtocol are
* enabled. If either is enabled, the mantissa range is set to "large". If not,
* it is set to "small", preserving backward compatibility and correct
* "amendment-gating".
*
* It is extremely unlikely that any more calls to setMantissaScale() will be
* needed outside of unit tests.
*
* ---- Usage With Different Ranges ----
*
* Outside of unit tests, and existing checks, code that uses Number should not
* know or care which mantissa range is active.
*
* The results of computations using Numbers with a small mantissa may differ
* from computations using Numbers with a large mantissa, specifically as it
* effects the results after rounding. That is why the large mantissa range is
* amendment gated in transaction processing.
*
* It is extremely unlikely that any more calls to getMantissaScale() will be
* needed outside of unit tests.
*
* Code that uses Number should not assume or check anything about the
* mantissa() or exponent() except that they fit into the "large" range
* specified in the "External Interface" section.
*
* ----- Unit Tests -----
*
* Within unit tests, it may be useful to explicitly switch between the two
* ranges, or to check which range is active when checking the results of
* computations. If the test is doing the math directly, the
* set/getMantissaScale() functions may be most appropriate. However, if the
* test has anything to do with transaction processing, it should enable or
* disable the amendments that control the mantissa range choice
* (SingleAssetVault and LendingProtocol), and/or check if either of those
* amendments are enabled to determine which result to expect.
*
*/
class Number
{
using rep = std::int64_t;
using internalrep = MantissaRange::rep;
bool negative_{false};
internalrep mantissa_{0};
rep mantissa_{0};
int exponent_{std::numeric_limits<int>::lowest()};
public:
// The range for the mantissa when normalized
constexpr static std::int64_t minMantissa = 1'000'000'000'000'000LL;
static_assert(isPowerOfTen(minMantissa));
constexpr static std::int64_t maxMantissa = minMantissa * 10 - 1;
static_assert(maxMantissa == 9'999'999'999'999'999LL);
// The range for the exponent when normalized
constexpr static int minExponent = -32768;
constexpr static int maxExponent = 32768;
constexpr static internalrep maxRep = std::numeric_limits<rep>::max();
static_assert(maxRep == 9'223'372'036'854'775'807);
static_assert(-maxRep == std::numeric_limits<rep>::min() + 1);
// May need to make unchecked private
struct unchecked
{
explicit unchecked() = default;
};
// Like unchecked, normalized is used with the ctors that take an
// internalrep mantissa. Unlike unchecked, those ctors will normalize the
// value.
// Only unit tests are expected to use this class
struct normalized
{
explicit normalized() = default;
};
explicit constexpr Number() = default;
Number(rep mantissa);
explicit Number(rep mantissa, int exponent);
explicit constexpr Number(
bool negative,
internalrep mantissa,
int exponent,
unchecked) noexcept;
// Assume unsigned values are... unsigned. i.e. positive
explicit constexpr Number(
internalrep mantissa,
int exponent,
unchecked) noexcept;
// Only unit tests are expected to use this ctor
explicit Number(
bool negative,
internalrep mantissa,
int exponent,
normalized);
// Assume unsigned values are... unsigned. i.e. positive
explicit Number(internalrep mantissa, int exponent, normalized);
explicit constexpr Number(rep mantissa, int exponent, unchecked) noexcept;
constexpr rep
mantissa() const noexcept;
@@ -291,11 +78,11 @@ public:
Number&
operator/=(Number const& x);
static Number
static constexpr Number
min() noexcept;
static Number
static constexpr Number
max() noexcept;
static Number
static constexpr Number
lowest() noexcept;
/** Conversions to Number are implicit and conversions away from Number
@@ -309,8 +96,7 @@ public:
friend constexpr bool
operator==(Number const& x, Number const& y) noexcept
{
return x.negative_ == y.negative_ && x.mantissa_ == y.mantissa_ &&
x.exponent_ == y.exponent_;
return x.mantissa_ == y.mantissa_ && x.exponent_ == y.exponent_;
}
friend constexpr bool
@@ -324,8 +110,8 @@ public:
{
// If the two amounts have different signs (zero is treated as positive)
// then the comparison is true iff the left is negative.
bool const lneg = x.negative_;
bool const rneg = y.negative_;
bool const lneg = x.mantissa_ < 0;
bool const rneg = y.mantissa_ < 0;
if (lneg != rneg)
return lneg;
@@ -353,7 +139,7 @@ public:
constexpr int
signum() const noexcept
{
return negative_ ? -1 : (mantissa_ ? 1 : 0);
return (mantissa_ < 0) ? -1 : (mantissa_ ? 1 : 0);
}
Number
@@ -383,15 +169,6 @@ public:
return os << to_string(x);
}
friend std::string
to_string(Number const& amount);
friend Number
root(Number f, unsigned d);
friend Number
root2(Number f);
// Thread local rounding control. Default is to_nearest
enum rounding_mode { to_nearest, towards_zero, downward, upward };
static rounding_mode
@@ -400,206 +177,44 @@ public:
static rounding_mode
setround(rounding_mode mode);
/** Returns which mantissa scale is currently in use for normalization.
*
* If you think you need to call this outside of unit tests, no you don't.
*/
static MantissaRange::mantissa_scale
getMantissaScale();
/** Changes which mantissa scale is used for normalization.
*
* If you think you need to call this outside of unit tests, no you don't.
*/
static void
setMantissaScale(MantissaRange::mantissa_scale scale);
inline static internalrep
minMantissa()
{
return range_.get().min;
}
inline static internalrep
maxMantissa()
{
return range_.get().max;
}
inline static int
mantissaLog()
{
return range_.get().log;
}
/// oneSmall is needed because the ranges are private
constexpr static Number
oneSmall();
/// oneLarge is needed because the ranges are private
constexpr static Number
oneLarge();
// And one is needed because it needs to choose between oneSmall and
// oneLarge based on the current range
static Number
one();
template <Integral64 T>
[[nodiscard]]
std::pair<T, int>
normalizeToRange(T minMantissa, T maxMantissa) const;
private:
static thread_local rounding_mode mode_;
// The available ranges for mantissa
constexpr static MantissaRange smallRange{MantissaRange::small};
static_assert(isPowerOfTen(smallRange.min));
static_assert(smallRange.min == 1'000'000'000'000'000LL);
static_assert(smallRange.max == 9'999'999'999'999'999LL);
static_assert(smallRange.log == 15);
static_assert(smallRange.min < maxRep);
static_assert(smallRange.max < maxRep);
constexpr static MantissaRange largeRange{MantissaRange::large};
static_assert(isPowerOfTen(largeRange.min));
static_assert(largeRange.min == 1'000'000'000'000'000'000ULL);
static_assert(largeRange.max == internalrep(9'999'999'999'999'999'999ULL));
static_assert(largeRange.log == 18);
static_assert(largeRange.min < maxRep);
static_assert(largeRange.max > maxRep);
// The range for the mantissa when normalized.
// Use reference_wrapper to avoid making copies, and prevent accidentally
// changing the values inside the range.
static thread_local std::reference_wrapper<MantissaRange const> range_;
void
normalize();
/** Normalize Number components to an arbitrary range.
*
* min/maxMantissa are parameters because this function is used by both
* normalize(), which reads from range_, and by normalizeToRange,
* which is public and can accept an arbitrary range from the caller.
*/
template <class T>
static void
normalize(
bool& negative,
T& mantissa,
int& exponent,
internalrep const& minMantissa,
internalrep const& maxMantissa);
template <class T>
friend void
doNormalize(
bool& negative,
T& mantissa_,
int& exponent_,
MantissaRange::rep const& minMantissa,
MantissaRange::rep const& maxMantissa);
bool
constexpr bool
isnormal() const noexcept;
// Copy the number, but modify the exponent by "exponentDelta". Because the
// mantissa doesn't change, the result will be "mostly" normalized, but the
// exponent could go out of range, so it will be checked.
Number
shiftExponent(int exponentDelta) const;
// Safely convert rep (int64) mantissa to internalrep (uint64). If the rep
// is negative, returns the positive value. This takes a little extra work
// because converting std::numeric_limits<std::int64_t>::min() flirts with
// UB, and can vary across compilers.
static internalrep
externalToInternal(rep mantissa);
class Guard;
};
inline constexpr Number::Number(
bool negative,
internalrep mantissa,
int exponent,
unchecked) noexcept
: negative_(negative), mantissa_{mantissa}, exponent_{exponent}
{
}
inline constexpr Number::Number(
internalrep mantissa,
int exponent,
unchecked) noexcept
: Number(false, mantissa, exponent, unchecked{})
{
}
constexpr static Number numZero{};
inline Number::Number(
bool negative,
internalrep mantissa,
int exponent,
normalized)
: Number(negative, mantissa, exponent, unchecked{})
{
normalize();
}
inline Number::Number(internalrep mantissa, int exponent, normalized)
: Number(false, mantissa, exponent, normalized{})
inline constexpr Number::Number(rep mantissa, int exponent, unchecked) noexcept
: mantissa_{mantissa}, exponent_{exponent}
{
}
inline Number::Number(rep mantissa, int exponent)
: Number(mantissa < 0, externalToInternal(mantissa), exponent, normalized{})
: mantissa_{mantissa}, exponent_{exponent}
{
normalize();
}
inline Number::Number(rep mantissa) : Number{mantissa, 0}
{
}
/** Returns the mantissa of the external view of the Number.
*
* Please see the "---- External Interface ----" section of the class
* documentation for an explanation of why the internal value may be modified.
*/
inline constexpr Number::rep
Number::mantissa() const noexcept
{
auto m = mantissa_;
if (m > maxRep)
{
XRPL_ASSERT_PARTS(
!isnormal() || (m % 10 == 0 && m / 10 <= maxRep),
"xrpl::Number::mantissa",
"large normalized mantissa has no remainder");
m /= 10;
}
auto const sign = negative_ ? -1 : 1;
return sign * static_cast<Number::rep>(m);
return mantissa_;
}
/** Returns the exponent of the external view of the Number.
*
* Please see the "---- External Interface ----" section of the class
* documentation for an explanation of why the internal value may be modified.
*/
inline constexpr int
Number::exponent() const noexcept
{
auto e = exponent_;
if (mantissa_ > maxRep)
{
XRPL_ASSERT_PARTS(
!isnormal() || (mantissa_ % 10 == 0 && mantissa_ / 10 <= maxRep),
"xrpl::Number::exponent",
"large normalized mantissa has no remainder");
++e;
}
return e;
return exponent_;
}
inline constexpr Number
@@ -611,17 +226,15 @@ Number::operator+() const noexcept
inline constexpr Number
Number::operator-() const noexcept
{
if (mantissa_ == 0)
return Number{};
auto x = *this;
x.negative_ = !x.negative_;
x.mantissa_ = -x.mantissa_;
return x;
}
inline Number&
Number::operator++()
{
*this += one();
*this += Number{1000000000000000, -15, unchecked{}};
return *this;
}
@@ -636,7 +249,7 @@ Number::operator++(int)
inline Number&
Number::operator--()
{
*this -= one();
*this -= Number{1000000000000000, -15, unchecked{}};
return *this;
}
@@ -686,54 +299,30 @@ operator/(Number const& x, Number const& y)
return z;
}
inline Number
inline constexpr Number
Number::min() noexcept
{
return Number{false, range_.get().min, minExponent, unchecked{}};
return Number{minMantissa, minExponent, unchecked{}};
}
inline Number
inline constexpr Number
Number::max() noexcept
{
return Number{
false, std::min(range_.get().max, maxRep), maxExponent, unchecked{}};
return Number{maxMantissa, maxExponent, unchecked{}};
}
inline Number
inline constexpr Number
Number::lowest() noexcept
{
return Number{
true, std::min(range_.get().max, maxRep), maxExponent, unchecked{}};
return -Number{maxMantissa, maxExponent, unchecked{}};
}
inline bool
inline constexpr bool
Number::isnormal() const noexcept
{
MantissaRange const& range = range_;
auto const abs_m = mantissa_;
return *this == Number{} ||
(range.min <= abs_m && abs_m <= range.max &&
(abs_m <= maxRep || abs_m % 10 == 0) && minExponent <= exponent_ &&
exponent_ <= maxExponent);
}
template <Integral64 T>
std::pair<T, int>
Number::normalizeToRange(T minMantissa, T maxMantissa) const
{
bool negative = negative_;
internalrep mantissa = mantissa_;
int exponent = exponent_;
if constexpr (std::is_unsigned_v<T>)
XRPL_ASSERT_PARTS(
!negative,
"xrpl::Number::normalizeToRange",
"Number is non-negative for unsigned range.");
Number::normalize(negative, mantissa, exponent, minMantissa, maxMantissa);
auto const sign = negative ? -1 : 1;
return std::make_pair(static_cast<T>(sign * mantissa), exponent);
auto const abs_m = mantissa_ < 0 ? -mantissa_ : mantissa_;
return minMantissa <= abs_m && abs_m <= maxMantissa &&
minExponent <= exponent_ && exponent_ <= maxExponent;
}
inline constexpr Number
@@ -750,6 +339,10 @@ abs(Number x) noexcept
Number
power(Number const& f, unsigned n);
// logarithm with base 10
Number
lg(Number const& value);
// Returns f^(1/d)
// Uses NewtonRaphson iterations until the result stops changing
// to find the root of the polynomial g(x) = x^d - f
@@ -775,20 +368,6 @@ squelch(Number const& x, Number const& limit) noexcept
return x;
}
inline std::string
to_string(MantissaRange::mantissa_scale const& scale)
{
switch (scale)
{
case MantissaRange::small:
return "small";
case MantissaRange::large:
return "large";
default:
throw std::runtime_error("Bad scale");
}
}
class saveNumberRoundMode
{
Number::rounding_mode mode_;
@@ -827,34 +406,6 @@ public:
operator=(NumberRoundModeGuard const&) = delete;
};
/** Sets the new scale and restores the old scale when it leaves scope.
*
* If you think you need to use this class outside of unit tests, no you don't.
*
*/
class NumberMantissaScaleGuard
{
MantissaRange::mantissa_scale const saved_;
public:
explicit NumberMantissaScaleGuard(
MantissaRange::mantissa_scale scale) noexcept
: saved_{Number::getMantissaScale()}
{
Number::setMantissaScale(scale);
}
~NumberMantissaScaleGuard()
{
Number::setMantissaScale(saved_);
}
NumberMantissaScaleGuard(NumberMantissaScaleGuard const&) = delete;
NumberMantissaScaleGuard&
operator=(NumberMantissaScaleGuard const&) = delete;
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif // XRPL_BASICS_NUMBER_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ ripple/basic should contain no dependencies on other modules.
- `std::set`
- For sorted containers.
- `xrpl::hash_set`
- `ripple::hash_set`
- Where inserts and contains need to be O(1).
- For "small" sets, `std::set` might be faster and smaller.
- `xrpl::hardened_hash_set`
- `ripple::hardened_hash_set`
- For data sets where the key could be manipulated by an attacker
in an attempt to mount an algorithmic complexity attack: see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithmic_complexity_attack
@@ -33,5 +33,5 @@ ripple/basic should contain no dependencies on other modules.
The following container is deprecated
- `std::unordered_set`
- Use `xrpl::hash_set` instead, which uses a better hashing algorithm.
- Or use `xrpl::hardened_hash_set` to prevent algorithmic complexity attacks.
- Use `ripple::hash_set` instead, which uses a better hashing algorithm.
- Or use `ripple::hardened_hash_set` to prevent algorithmic complexity attacks.

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** A closed interval over the domain T.
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ to_string(RangeSet<T> const& rs)
std::string s;
for (auto const& interval : rs)
s += xrpl::to_string(interval) + ",";
s += ripple::to_string(interval) + ",";
s.pop_back();
return s;
@@ -172,6 +172,6 @@ prevMissing(RangeSet<T> const& rs, T t, T minVal = 0)
return boost::icl::last(tgt);
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <functional>
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
class Resolver
{
@@ -47,6 +47,6 @@ public:
/** @} */
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <boost/asio/io_context.hpp>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
class ResolverAsio : public Resolver
{
@@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ public:
New(boost::asio::io_context&, beast::Journal);
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <ostream>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
// A SHAMapHash is the hash of a node in a SHAMap, and also the
// type of the hash of the entire SHAMap.
@@ -97,6 +97,6 @@ extract(SHAMapHash const& key)
return *reinterpret_cast<std::size_t const*>(key.as_uint256().data());
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif // XRPL_BASICS_SHAMAP_HASH_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#include <memory>
#include <variant>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** A combination of a std::shared_ptr and a std::weak_pointer.
@@ -112,5 +112,5 @@ public:
private:
std::variant<std::shared_ptr<T>, std::weak_ptr<T>> combo_;
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <xrpl/basics/SharedWeakCachePointer.h>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
template <class T>
SharedWeakCachePointer<T>::SharedWeakCachePointer(
SharedWeakCachePointer const& rhs) = default;
@@ -169,5 +169,5 @@ SharedWeakCachePointer<T>::convertToWeak()
return false;
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
#include <sys/mman.h>
#endif
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
template <typename Type>
class SlabAllocator
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ class SlabAllocator
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
own(ptr),
"xrpl::SlabAllocator::SlabBlock::deallocate : own input");
"ripple::SlabAllocator::SlabBlock::deallocate : own input");
std::lock_guard l(m_);
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ public:
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
(itemAlignment_ & (itemAlignment_ - 1)) == 0,
"xrpl::SlabAllocator::SlabAllocator : valid alignment");
"ripple::SlabAllocator::SlabAllocator : valid alignment");
}
SlabAllocator(SlabAllocator const& other) = delete;
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ public:
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
ptr,
"xrpl::SlabAllocator::SlabAllocator::deallocate : non-null "
"ripple::SlabAllocator::SlabAllocator::deallocate : non-null "
"input");
for (auto slab = slabs_.load(); slab != nullptr; slab = slab->next_)
@@ -419,6 +419,6 @@ public:
}
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif // XRPL_BASICS_SLABALLOCATOR_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#include <type_traits>
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** An immutable linear range of bytes.
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ public:
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
i < size_,
"xrpl::Slice::operator[](std::size_t) const : valid input");
"ripple::Slice::operator[](std::size_t) const : valid input");
return data_[i];
}
@@ -152,8 +152,8 @@ public:
/** Return a "sub slice" of given length starting at the given position
Note that the subslice encompasses the range [pos, pos + rCount),
where rCount is the smaller of count and size() - pos.
Note that the subslice encompasses the range [pos, pos + rcount),
where rcount is the smaller of count and size() - pos.
@param pos position of the first character
@count requested length
@@ -243,6 +243,6 @@ makeSlice(std::basic_string<char, Traits, Alloc> const& s)
return Slice(s.data(), s.size());
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#include <optional>
#include <string>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Format arbitrary binary data as an SQLite "blob literal".
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ template <class Iterator>
std::optional<Blob>
strUnHex(std::size_t strSize, Iterator begin, Iterator end)
{
static constexpr std::array<int, 256> const digitLookupTable = []() {
static constexpr std::array<int, 256> const unxtab = []() {
std::array<int, 256> t{};
for (auto& x : t)
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ strUnHex(std::size_t strSize, Iterator begin, Iterator end)
if (strSize & 1)
{
int c = digitLookupTable[*iter++];
int c = unxtab[*iter++];
if (c < 0)
return {};
@@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ strUnHex(std::size_t strSize, Iterator begin, Iterator end)
while (iter != end)
{
int cHigh = digitLookupTable[*iter++];
int cHigh = unxtab[*iter++];
if (cHigh < 0)
return {};
int cLow = digitLookupTable[*iter++];
int cLow = unxtab[*iter++];
if (cLow < 0)
return {};
@@ -132,6 +132,6 @@ to_uint64(std::string const& s);
bool
isProperlyFormedTomlDomain(std::string_view domain);
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
#include <type_traits>
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Map/cache combination.
This class implements a cache and a map. The cache keeps objects alive
@@ -315,6 +315,6 @@ private:
std::uint64_t m_misses;
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#include <xrpl/basics/IntrusivePointer.ipp>
#include <xrpl/basics/TaggedCache.h>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
template <
class Key,
@@ -1005,6 +1005,6 @@ TaggedCache<
});
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#include <string>
#include <type_traits>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** to_string() generalizes std::to_string to handle bools, chars, and strings.
@@ -43,6 +43,6 @@ to_string(char const* s)
return s;
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
* what container it is.
*/
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
// hash containers
@@ -102,6 +102,6 @@ template <
using hardened_hash_multiset =
std::unordered_multiset<Value, Hash, Pred, Allocator>;
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <ratio>
#include <thread>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Tracks program uptime to seconds precision.
@@ -45,6 +45,6 @@ private:
start_clock();
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <utility>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
// Requires: [first1, last1) and [first2, last2) are ordered ranges according to
// comp.
@@ -95,6 +95,6 @@ remove_if_intersect_or_match(
return first1;
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
#include <cstdint>
#include <string>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
std::string
base64_encode(std::uint8_t const* data, std::size_t len);
@@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ base64_encode(std::string const& s)
std::string
base64_decode(std::string_view data);
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#include <cstring>
#include <type_traits>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
namespace detail {
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ public:
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
c.size() * sizeof(typename Container::value_type) == size(),
"xrpl::base_uint::base_uint(Container auto) : input size match");
"ripple::base_uint::base_uint(Container auto) : input size match");
std::memcpy(data_.data(), c.data(), size());
}
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ public:
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
c.size() * sizeof(typename Container::value_type) == size(),
"xrpl::base_uint::operator=(Container auto) : input size match");
"ripple::base_uint::operator=(Container auto) : input size match");
std::memcpy(data_.data(), c.data(), size());
return *this;
}
@@ -648,12 +648,12 @@ static_assert(sizeof(uint192) == 192 / 8, "There should be no padding bytes");
static_assert(sizeof(uint256) == 256 / 8, "There should be no padding bytes");
#endif
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
namespace beast {
template <std::size_t Bits, class Tag>
struct is_uniquely_represented<xrpl::base_uint<Bits, Tag>>
struct is_uniquely_represented<ripple::base_uint<Bits, Tag>>
: public std::true_type
{
explicit is_uniquely_represented() = default;

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#include <ratio>
#include <string>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
// A few handy aliases
@@ -104,6 +104,6 @@ stopwatch()
return beast::get_abstract_clock<Facade, Clock>();
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <functional>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
#ifdef _MSC_VER
@@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ using equal_to = std::equal_to<T>;
#endif
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
#include <string>
#include <utility>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/* Programming By Contract
@@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ Throw(Args&&... args)
[[noreturn]] void
LogicError(std::string const& how) noexcept;
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
#include <random>
#include <utility>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
namespace detail {
@@ -92,6 +92,6 @@ public:
}
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <string>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
template <class Stream, class Iter>
Stream&
@@ -85,6 +85,6 @@ public:
}
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
#include <string>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** Create a self-signed SSL context that allows anonymous Diffie Hellman. */
std::shared_ptr<boost::asio::ssl::context>
@@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ make_SSLContextAuthed(
std::string const& chainFile,
std::string const& cipherList);
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
#include <limits>
#include <optional>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
auto constexpr muldiv_max = std::numeric_limits<std::uint64_t>::max();
/** Return value*mul/div accurately.
@@ -21,6 +21,6 @@ auto constexpr muldiv_max = std::numeric_limits<std::uint64_t>::max();
std::optional<std::uint64_t>
mulDiv(std::uint64_t value, std::uint64_t mul, std::uint64_t div);
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
template <typename Key>
static std::size_t
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ public:
map_.resize(partitions_);
XRPL_ASSERT(
partitions_,
"xrpl::partitioned_unordered_map::partitioned_unordered_map : "
"ripple::partitioned_unordered_map::partitioned_unordered_map : "
"nonzero partitions");
}
@@ -401,6 +401,6 @@ private:
mutable partition_map_type map_{};
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif // XRPL_BASICS_PARTITIONED_UNORDERED_MAP_H

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
#include <random>
#include <type_traits>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
#ifndef __INTELLISENSE__
static_assert(
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ std::enable_if_t<
Integral>
rand_int(Engine& engine, Integral min, Integral max)
{
XRPL_ASSERT(max > min, "xrpl::rand_int : max over min inputs");
XRPL_ASSERT(max > min, "ripple::rand_int : max over min inputs");
// This should have no state and constructing it should
// be very cheap. If that turns out not to be the case
@@ -186,6 +186,6 @@ rand_bool()
}
/** @} */
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif // XRPL_BASICS_RANDOM_H_INCLUDED

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <type_traits>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
// safe_cast adds compile-time checks to a static_cast to ensure that
// the destination can hold all values of the source. This is particularly
@@ -80,6 +80,6 @@ inline constexpr std::
return unsafe_cast<Dest>(static_cast<std::underlying_type_t<Src>>(s));
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
// RAII scope helpers. As specified in Library Fundamental, Version 3
// Basic design of idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjTrfoiB0MQ
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ public:
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
plock->owns_lock(),
"xrpl::scope_unlock::scope_unlock : mutex must be locked");
"ripple::scope_unlock::scope_unlock : mutex must be locked");
plock->unlock();
}
@@ -236,6 +236,6 @@ public:
template <class Mutex>
scope_unlock(std::unique_lock<Mutex>&) -> scope_unlock<Mutex>;
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
#include <immintrin.h>
#endif
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
namespace detail {
/** Inform the processor that we are in a tight spin-wait loop.
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ public:
{
XRPL_ASSERT(
index >= 0 && (mask_ != 0),
"xrpl::packed_spinlock::packed_spinlock : valid index and mask");
"ripple::packed_spinlock::packed_spinlock : valid index and mask");
}
[[nodiscard]] bool
@@ -206,6 +206,6 @@ public:
};
/** @} */
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#include <boost/algorithm/hex.hpp>
#include <boost/endian/conversion.hpp>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
template <class FwdIt>
std::string
@@ -28,6 +28,6 @@ strHex(T const& from)
return strHex(from.begin(), from.end());
}
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
#endif

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
#include <iostream>
#include <type_traits>
namespace xrpl {
namespace ripple {
/** A type-safe wrap around standard integral types
@@ -197,11 +197,11 @@ public:
}
};
} // namespace xrpl
} // namespace ripple
namespace beast {
template <class Int, class Tag, class HashAlgorithm>
struct is_contiguously_hashable<xrpl::tagged_integer<Int, Tag>, HashAlgorithm>
struct is_contiguously_hashable<ripple::tagged_integer<Int, Tag>, HashAlgorithm>
: public is_contiguously_hashable<Int, HashAlgorithm>
{
explicit is_contiguously_hashable() = default;

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@@ -3189,12 +3189,11 @@ operator==(aged_unordered_container<
{
if (size() != other.size())
return false;
for (auto iter(cbegin()), last(cend()), otherLast(other.cend());
iter != last;
for (auto iter(cbegin()), last(cend()), olast(other.cend()); iter != last;
++iter)
{
auto otherIter(other.find(extract(*iter)));
if (otherIter == otherLast)
auto oiter(other.find(extract(*iter)));
if (oiter == olast)
return false;
}
return true;

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@@ -5,8 +5,6 @@
#ifndef BEAST_CORE_CURRENT_THREAD_NAME_H_INCLUDED
#define BEAST_CORE_CURRENT_THREAD_NAME_H_INCLUDED
#include <boost/predef.h>
#include <string>
#include <string_view>
@@ -18,31 +16,6 @@ namespace beast {
void
setCurrentThreadName(std::string_view newThreadName);
#if BOOST_OS_LINUX
// On Linux, thread names are limited to 16 bytes including the null terminator.
// Maximum number of characters is therefore 15.
constexpr std::size_t maxThreadNameLength = 15;
/** Sets the name of the caller thread with compile-time size checking.
@tparam N The size of the string literal including null terminator
@param newThreadName A string literal to set as the thread name
This template overload enforces that thread names are at most 16 characters
(including null terminator) at compile time, matching Linux's limit.
*/
template <std::size_t N>
void
setCurrentThreadName(char const (&newThreadName)[N])
{
static_assert(
N <= maxThreadNameLength + 1,
"Thread name cannot exceed 15 characters");
setCurrentThreadName(std::string_view(newThreadName, N - 1));
}
#endif
/** Returns the name of the caller thread.
The name returned is the name as set by a call to setCurrentThreadName().

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