* Remove composite helper functions
* Add set difference and Bitset/uint256 operators
* Convert tests to use new feature bitset set difference operator
In order to automatically run unit tests with newly created
amendments, prefer to start with jtx::supported_features() and
then subtract unwanted features.
These changes identified a few bugs that were hiding in
amendments. One of those bugs, in FlowCross, is not yet fixed.
By uncommenting the test in CrossingLimits_test.cpp you can see
failures relating to that bug. Since FlowCross is not yet
enabled on the network we can fix the bug at our convenience.
Both Tickets and SHAMapV2 have been around for a while and don't
look like they will be enabled on the network soon. So they are
removed from the supportedAmendments list. This prevents Env
from automatically testing with Tickets or SHAMapV2 enabled,
although testing with those features can still be explicitly
specified.
Drive-by cleanups:
o supportedAmendments() returns a const reference rather than
a fresh vector on each call.
o supportedAmendments() implementation moved from Amendments.cpp
to Feature.cpp. Amendments.cpp deleted.
o supportedAmendments() declared in Feature.h. All other
declarations deleted.
o preEnabledAmendments() removed, since it was empty and only
used in one place. It will be easy to re-add when it is needed.
o jtx::all_features_except() renamed to
jtx::supported_features_except(), which is more descriptive.
o jtx::all_amendments() renamed to jxt::supported_amendments()
o jtx::with_features() renamed to with_only_features()
o Env_test.cpp adjusted since featureTickets is no longer
automatically enabled for unit tests.
Switches the default behavior of Consensus to use roundCloseTime instead of
effCloseTime. effCloseTime is still used when accepting the consensus ledger to
ensure the consensus close time comes after the parent ledger close time. This
change eliminates an edge case in which peers could reach agreement on the close
time, but end up generating ledgers with different close times.
Introduce "fix1523" which corrects a minor technical flaw with
the original implementation of the escrow feature.
When creating an escrow, the entry would only be tracked in the
owner directory of the sender; as a result, an escrow recipient
would not be able to detect incoming escrows without monitoring
the ledger in real-time for transactions of interest or without
the sender communicating this information out of band.
With the fix in place, escrows where the recipient differs from
the sender will be listed in the recipient's owner directory as
well.
* If the transaction can't be queued, recover to the open ledger once,
and drop it on the next attempt.
* New result codes for transactions that can not queue.
* Add minimum queue size.
* Remove the obsolete and incorrect SF_RETRY flag.
* fix#2215
Sets a maximum TransferRate value of 100%. Squashes any
requested TransferRate over the limit to the max value.
This change requires an amendment ("fix1201") in rippled.
Adds test functionality for enabling an amendment mid-test.
Additionally, adds tests utilizing varying transfer rates both
with and without the amendment enabled.
This commit introduces the "SortedDirectories" amendment, which
addresses two distinct issues:
First, it corrects a technical flaw that could, in some edge cases,
prevent an empty intermediate page from being deleted.
Second, it sorts directory entries within a page (other than order
book page entries, which remain strictly FIFO). This makes insert
operations deterministic, instead of pseudo-random and reliant on
temporal ordering.
Lastly, it removes the ability to perform a "soft delete" where
the page number of the item to delete need not be known if the
item is in the first 20 pages, and enforces a maximum limit to
the number of pages that a directory can span.
Check and modify amendment blocked status with each new ledger (provided
by @wilsonianb). Honor blocked status in certain RPC commands and when
deciding whether to propose/validate.
Fixes: RIPD-1479
Fixes: RIPD-1447
Release Notes
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This resolves an issue whereby an amendment blocked server would still
serve some RPC requests that are unreliable in blocked state and would
continue to publish validations.
Enable all supported amendments in Env by default. Rename `features()`
to `with_features()` and add `all_features_except()` to support feature
subsets in Env. Refactor internal feature handling based on a bitset.
Replace Taker.cpp with calls to the payment flow() code.
This change required a number of tweaks in the payment flow code.
These tweaks are conditionalized on whether or not offer crossing
is taking place. The flag is explicitly passed as a parameter to
the flow code.
For testing, a class was added that identifies differences in the
contents of two PaymentSandboxes. That code may be reusable in
the future.
None of the Taker offer crossing code is removed. Both versions
of the code are co-resident to support an amendment cut-over.
The code that identifies differences between Taker and Flow offer
crossing is enabled by a feature. That makes it easy to enable
or disable difference logging by changing the config file. This
approach models what was done with the payment flow code. The
differencing code should never be enabled on a production server.
Extensive offer crossing unit tests are added to examine and
verify the behavior of corner cases. The tests are currently
configured to run against both Taker and Flow offer crossing.
This gives us confidence that most cases run identically and
some of the (few) differences in behavior are documented.
Add new functionality to enforce one or more sanity checks (invariants)
on transactions. Add tests for each new invariant check. Allow
for easily adding additional invariant checks in the future.
Also Resolves
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- RIPD-1426
- RIPD-1427
- RIPD-1428
- RIPD-1429
- RIPD-1430
- RIPD-1431
- RIPD-1432
Release Notes
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Creates a new ammendment named "EnforceInvariants" which must be
enabled in order for these new checks to run on each transaction.
The 'type' field allows the rpc client to specify what type of ledger
entries to retrieve. The available types are:
"account"
"amendments"
"directory"
"fee"
"hashes"
"offer"
"signer_list"
"state"
"ticket"