* The amendment ballot counting code contained a minor technical
flaw, caused by the use of integer arithmetic and rounding
semantics, that could allow amendments to reach majority with
slightly less than 80% support. This commit introduces an
amendment which, if enabled, will ensure that activation
requires at least 80% support.
* This commit also introduces a configuration option to adjust
the amendment activation hysteresis. This option is useful on
test networks, but should not be used on the main network as
is a network-wide consensus parameter that should not be
changed on a per-server basis; doing so can result in a
hard-fork.
Fixes#3396
If a port number is not specified in the [ips] or [ips_fixed]
blocks, automatically add the new default peer port which was
registered with IANA: 2459. Also use 2459 if no port is specified
with manually using the `connect` command; previously it was
using 6561, which could have resulted in spurious failures.
This commit, if merged, fixes#2861.
Remove the implicit conversion from int64 to XRPAmount. The motivation for this
was noticing that many calls to `to_string` with an integer parameter type were
calling the wrong `to_string` function. Since the calls were not prefixed with
`std::`, and there is no ADL to call `std::to_string`, this was converting the
int to an `XRPAmount` and calling `to_string(XRPAmount)`.
Since `to_string(XRPAmount)` did the same thing as `to_string(int)` this error
went undetected.
This adds a suite of tools used to write unit tests. The Env provides
a context containing a ledger, and routines that assemble transactions
from JSON with optional "funclets" that add details in an exensible, terse
notation.
The SConstruct is modified to provide a new family of targets, ending with
the suffix ".nounity", which compile individual translation units instead of
some of the unity translation units ("classic" builds). Two modules updated
for this treatment are ripple/basics/ and ripple/protocol/, with plans to
update more in the future. A consequence is longer build times in some cases.
A benefit of classic builds is that missing includes can be identified
through compiler errors.
Source files are moved between modules, includes changed and added,
and some code rewritten, with the goal of reducing cross-module dependencies
and eliminating cycles in the dependency graph of classes.
* Remove RippleAddress dependency in CKey_test
* ByteOrder.h, Blob.h, and strHex.h are moved to basics/. This makes
the basics/ module fully independent of other ripple sources.
* types/ is merged into protocol/. The protocol module now contains
all primitive types specific to the Ripple protocol.
* Move ErrorCodes to protocol/
* Move base_uint to basics/
* Move Base58 to crypto/
* Remove dependence on Serializer in GenerateDeterministicKey
* Eliminate unity header json.h
* Remove obsolete unity headers
* Remove unnecessary includes