Introduces a conanfile.py (and a Conan recipe for RocksDB) to enable building the package with Conan, choosing more recent default versions of dependencies. It removes almost all of the CMake build files related to dependencies, and the configurations for Travis CI and GitLab CI. A new set of cross-platform build instructions are written in BUILD.md.
Includes example GitHub Actions workflow for each of Linux, macOS, Windows.
* Test on macos-12
We use the <concepts> library which was not added to Apple Clang until
version 13.1.6. The default Clang on macos-11 (the sometimes current
version of macos-latest) is 13.0.0, and the default Clang on macos-12 is
14.0.0.
Closes#4223.
* Removed a reference to the default number of workers varying based on whether a node has validation enabled. Workers default to the number of processor cores + 2: https://github.com/ripple/rippled/blob/develop/src/ripple/core/impl/JobQueue.cpp#L166
* Protobuf v2 and Ubuntu 16.04 are no longer supported.
* Updated protobuf version as v3 is now supported, fixed typos, automatically sent number of processors when building boost & rippled.
The existing spinlock code, used to protect SHAMapInnerNode
child lists, has a mistake that can allow the same child to
be repeatedly locked under some circumstances.
The bug was in the `SpinBitLock::lock` loop condition check
and would result in the loop terminating early.
This commit fixes this and further simplifies the lock loop
making the correctness of the code easier to verify without
sacrificing performance.
It also promotes the spinlock class from an implementation
detail to a more general purpose, easier to use lock class
with clearer semantics. Two different lock types now allow
developers to easily grab either a single spinlock from an
a group of spinlocks (packed in an unsigned integer) or to
grab all of the spinlocks at once.
While this commit makes spinlocks more widely available to
developers, they are rarely the best tool for the job. Use
them judiciously and only after careful consideration.
The amendment increases the maximum sign of an account's signer
list from 8 to 32.
Like all new features, the associated amendment is configured with
a default vote of "no" and server operators will have to vote for
it explicitly if they believe it is useful.