ISO 4217 states support for both alphabetic and numeric codes. rippled adheres to the ISO 4217 as stated in the Currency_Format on the wiki (https://ripple.com/wiki/Currency_Format) and there are trustlines out there with numeric currency codes.
The three-digit numeric code is useful when currency codes need to be understood in countries that do not use Latin scripts and for computerised systems. Where possible the 3 digit numeric code is the same as the numeric country code.
Amount#parse_quality is made currency-aware. This allows it to adjust for XRP as
the base currency, as well as for interest-bearing or demurring base currencies.
The UInt160 class used to be hardcoded to be an Account. This commit changes it
so it can be used as an account or a plain hash. It will try to automatically
self-classify based on how it is initialized.
In the future we may want to have some dedicated classes rather than a
single configurable UInt160.
- Add from_quality()
- Add parse_quality()
- Improve add.
- Better peformance for copyTo().
- Fix parse_issuer(), set_issuer(), & set_currency() not to modify sub
object.
- Correctly set currency and issuer of XRP in parse_json().
- Make not_equals_why more explicit.
- Separate classes in separate modules (files)
- Constants should be associated with a class
- Replace exports.config scheme with a config singleton
- Refactor base58 functions as a static class
- Parse negative amounts.
- Make Amount.negate() return a new value.
- Add Amount.equals().
- Rename Remote.trace() to set_trace().
- Fix request_ripple_balnce.
- Add more tests to send-test.js.
- Add more tests to amount-test.js.
- Add helper functions create_accounts and credit_limits to
testutils.js.