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RichardAH
e26fd326e0 Merge branch 'dev' into fix/rpc-queue-limit 2024-10-25 09:11:19 +10:00
Wietse Wind
6fdb285d48 clang again 2024-10-24 02:32:15 +02:00
Wietse Wind
e2e0186b32 Improve ADMIN HTTP POST RPC notifications: no queue limit, shorter HTTP call TTL 2024-10-24 02:29:02 +02:00
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@@ -45,11 +45,9 @@ DisableFormat: false
ExperimentalAutoDetectBinPacking: false
ForEachMacros: [ Q_FOREACH, BOOST_FOREACH ]
IncludeCategories:
- Regex: '^<(test)/'
- Regex: '^<(BeastConfig)'
Priority: 0
- Regex: '^<(xrpld)/'
Priority: 1
- Regex: '^<(xrpl)/'
- Regex: '^<(ripple)/'
Priority: 2
- Regex: '^<(boost)/'
Priority: 3
@@ -58,7 +56,6 @@ IncludeCategories:
IncludeIsMainRegex: '$'
IndentCaseLabels: true
IndentFunctionDeclarationAfterType: false
IndentRequiresClause: true
IndentWidth: 4
IndentWrappedFunctionNames: false
KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks: false
@@ -74,7 +71,6 @@ PenaltyExcessCharacter: 1000000
PenaltyReturnTypeOnItsOwnLine: 200
PointerAlignment: Left
ReflowComments: true
RequiresClausePosition: OwnLine
SortIncludes: true
SpaceAfterCStyleCast: false
SpaceBeforeAssignmentOperators: true

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@@ -2,7 +2,3 @@
# To use it by default in git blame:
# git config blame.ignoreRevsFile .git-blame-ignore-revs
50760c693510894ca368e90369b0cc2dabfd07f3
e2384885f5f630c8f0ffe4bf21a169b433a16858
241b9ddde9e11beb7480600fd5ed90e1ef109b21
760f16f56835663d9286bd29294d074de26a7ba6
0eebe6a5f4246fced516d52b83ec4e7f47373edd

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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
name: 'Configure ccache'
description: 'Sets up ccache with consistent configuration'
inputs:
max_size:
description: 'Maximum cache size'
required: false
default: '2G'
hash_dir:
description: 'Whether to include directory paths in hash'
required: false
default: 'true'
compiler_check:
description: 'How to check compiler for changes'
required: false
default: 'content'
runs:
using: 'composite'
steps:
- name: Configure ccache
shell: bash
run: |
mkdir -p ~/.ccache
export CONF_PATH="${CCACHE_CONFIGPATH:-${CCACHE_DIR:-$HOME/.ccache}/ccache.conf}"
mkdir -p $(dirname "$CONF_PATH")
echo "max_size = ${{ inputs.max_size }}" > "$CONF_PATH"
echo "hash_dir = ${{ inputs.hash_dir }}" >> "$CONF_PATH"
echo "compiler_check = ${{ inputs.compiler_check }}" >> "$CONF_PATH"
ccache -p # Print config for verification
ccache -z # Zero statistics before the build

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@@ -1,110 +0,0 @@
name: build
description: 'Builds the project with ccache integration'
inputs:
generator:
description: 'CMake generator to use'
required: true
configuration:
description: 'Build configuration (Debug, Release, etc.)'
required: true
build_dir:
description: 'Directory to build in'
required: false
default: '.build'
cc:
description: 'C compiler to use'
required: false
default: ''
cxx:
description: 'C++ compiler to use'
required: false
default: ''
compiler-id:
description: 'Unique identifier for compiler/version combination used for cache keys'
required: false
default: ''
cache_version:
description: 'Cache version for invalidation'
required: false
default: '1'
ccache_enabled:
description: 'Whether to use ccache'
required: false
default: 'true'
main_branch:
description: 'Main branch name for restore keys'
required: false
default: 'dev'
runs:
using: 'composite'
steps:
- name: Generate safe branch name
if: inputs.ccache_enabled == 'true'
id: safe-branch
shell: bash
run: |
SAFE_BRANCH=$(echo "${{ github.ref_name }}" | tr -c 'a-zA-Z0-9_.-' '-')
echo "name=${SAFE_BRANCH}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Restore ccache directory
if: inputs.ccache_enabled == 'true'
id: ccache-restore
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
path: ~/.ccache
key: ${{ runner.os }}-ccache-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-${{ inputs.compiler-id }}-${{ inputs.configuration }}-${{ steps.safe-branch.outputs.name }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-ccache-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-${{ inputs.compiler-id }}-${{ inputs.configuration }}-${{ inputs.main_branch }}
${{ runner.os }}-ccache-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-${{ inputs.compiler-id }}-${{ inputs.configuration }}-
${{ runner.os }}-ccache-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-${{ inputs.compiler-id }}-
${{ runner.os }}-ccache-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-
- name: Configure project
shell: bash
run: |
mkdir -p ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
cd ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
# Set compiler environment variables if provided
if [ -n "${{ inputs.cc }}" ]; then
export CC="${{ inputs.cc }}"
fi
if [ -n "${{ inputs.cxx }}" ]; then
export CXX="${{ inputs.cxx }}"
fi
# Configure ccache launcher args
CCACHE_ARGS=""
if [ "${{ inputs.ccache_enabled }}" = "true" ]; then
CCACHE_ARGS="-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=ccache -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=ccache"
fi
# Run CMake configure
cmake .. \
-G "${{ inputs.generator }}" \
$CCACHE_ARGS \
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=build/generators/conan_toolchain.cmake \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${{ inputs.configuration }} \
-Dtests=TRUE \
-Dxrpld=TRUE
- name: Build project
shell: bash
run: |
cd ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
cmake --build . --config ${{ inputs.configuration }} --parallel $(nproc)
- name: Show ccache statistics
if: inputs.ccache_enabled == 'true'
shell: bash
run: ccache -s
- name: Save ccache directory
if: inputs.ccache_enabled == 'true'
uses: actions/cache/save@v4
with:
path: ~/.ccache
key: ${{ steps.ccache-restore.outputs.cache-primary-key }}

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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
name: dependencies
description: 'Installs build dependencies with caching'
inputs:
configuration:
description: 'Build configuration (Debug, Release, etc.)'
required: true
build_dir:
description: 'Directory to build dependencies in'
required: false
default: '.build'
compiler-id:
description: 'Unique identifier for compiler/version combination used for cache keys'
required: false
default: ''
cache_version:
description: 'Cache version for invalidation'
required: false
default: '1'
cache_enabled:
description: 'Whether to use caching'
required: false
default: 'true'
main_branch:
description: 'Main branch name for restore keys'
required: false
default: 'dev'
outputs:
cache-hit:
description: 'Whether there was a cache hit'
value: ${{ steps.cache-restore-conan.outputs.cache-hit }}
runs:
using: 'composite'
steps:
- name: Generate safe branch name
if: inputs.cache_enabled == 'true'
id: safe-branch
shell: bash
run: |
SAFE_BRANCH=$(echo "${{ github.ref_name }}" | tr -c 'a-zA-Z0-9_.-' '-')
echo "name=${SAFE_BRANCH}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Restore Conan cache
if: inputs.cache_enabled == 'true'
id: cache-restore-conan
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
path: |
~/.conan
~/.conan2
key: ${{ runner.os }}-conan-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-${{ inputs.compiler-id }}-${{ hashFiles('**/conanfile.txt', '**/conanfile.py') }}-${{ inputs.configuration }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-conan-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-${{ inputs.compiler-id }}-${{ hashFiles('**/conanfile.txt', '**/conanfile.py') }}-
${{ runner.os }}-conan-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-${{ inputs.compiler-id }}-
${{ runner.os }}-conan-v${{ inputs.cache_version }}-
- name: Export custom recipes
shell: bash
run: |
conan export external/snappy snappy/1.1.10@
conan export external/soci soci/4.0.3@
- name: Install dependencies
shell: bash
run: |
# Create build directory
mkdir -p ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
cd ${{ inputs.build_dir }}
# Install dependencies using conan
conan install \
--output-folder . \
--build missing \
--settings build_type=${{ inputs.configuration }} \
..
- name: Save Conan cache
if: inputs.cache_enabled == 'true' && steps.cache-restore-conan.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions/cache/save@v4
with:
path: |
~/.conan
~/.conan2
key: ${{ steps.cache-restore-conan.outputs.cache-primary-key }}

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@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ Please check [x] relevant options, delete irrelevant ones.
- [ ] New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
- [ ] Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to not work as expected)
- [ ] Refactor (non-breaking change that only restructures code)
- [ ] Performance (increase or change in throughput and/or latency)
- [ ] Tests (you added tests for code that already exists, or your new feature included in this PR)
- [ ] Documentation update
- [ ] Chore (no impact to binary, e.g. `.gitignore`, formatting, dropping support for older tooling)
@@ -59,12 +58,6 @@ Please check [x] relevant options, delete irrelevant ones.
## Before / After
If relevant, use this section for an English description of the change at a technical level.
If this change affects an API, examples should be included here.
For performance-impacting changes, please provide these details:
1. Is this a new feature, bug fix, or improvement to existing functionality?
2. What behavior/functionality does the change impact?
3. In what processing can the impact be measured? Be as specific as possible - e.g. RPC client call, payment transaction that involves LOB, AMM, caching, DB operations, etc.
4. Does this change affect concurrent processing - e.g. does it involve acquiring locks, multi-threaded processing, or async processing?
-->
<!--

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@@ -2,94 +2,37 @@ name: Build using Docker
on:
push:
branches: ["dev", "candidate", "release", "jshooks"]
branches: [ "dev", "candidate", "release", "jshooks" ]
pull_request:
branches: ["dev", "candidate", "release", "jshooks"]
branches: [ "dev", "candidate", "release", "jshooks" ]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
DEBUG_BUILD_CONTAINERS_AFTER_CLEANUP: 1
group: ${{ github.workflow }}
cancel-in-progress: false
jobs:
checkout:
runs-on: [self-hosted, vanity]
outputs:
checkout_path: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.checkout_path }}
steps:
- name: Prepare checkout path
id: vars
run: |
SAFE_BRANCH=$(echo "${{ github.ref_name }}" | sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9._-]/-/g')
CHECKOUT_PATH="${SAFE_BRANCH}-${{ github.sha }}"
echo "checkout_path=${CHECKOUT_PATH}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
path: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.checkout_path }}
clean: true
fetch-depth: 2 # Only get the last 2 commits, to avoid fetching all history
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
clean: false
checkpatterns:
runs-on: [self-hosted, vanity]
needs: checkout
steps:
- name: Check for suspicious patterns
run: /bin/bash suspicious_patterns.sh
build:
runs-on: [self-hosted, vanity]
needs: [checkout]
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ${{ needs.checkout.outputs.checkout_path }}
needs: checkpatterns
steps:
- name: Set Cleanup Script Path
run: |
echo "JOB_CLEANUP_SCRIPT=$(mktemp)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Build using Docker
run: /bin/bash release-builder.sh
- name: Stop Container (Cleanup)
if: always()
run: |
echo "Running cleanup script: $JOB_CLEANUP_SCRIPT"
/bin/bash -e -x "$JOB_CLEANUP_SCRIPT"
CLEANUP_EXIT_CODE=$?
if [[ "$CLEANUP_EXIT_CODE" -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "Cleanup script succeeded."
rm -f "$JOB_CLEANUP_SCRIPT"
echo "Cleanup script removed."
else
echo "⚠️ Cleanup script failed! Keeping for debugging: $JOB_CLEANUP_SCRIPT"
fi
if [[ "${DEBUG_BUILD_CONTAINERS_AFTER_CLEANUP}" == "1" ]]; then
echo "🔍 Checking for leftover containers..."
BUILD_CONTAINERS=$(docker ps --format '{{.Names}}' | grep '^xahaud_cached_builder' || echo "")
if [[ -n "$BUILD_CONTAINERS" ]]; then
echo "⚠️ WARNING: Some build containers are still running"
echo "$BUILD_CONTAINERS"
else
echo "✅ No build containers found"
fi
fi
- name: Build using Docker
run: /bin/bash release-builder.sh
tests:
runs-on: [self-hosted, vanity]
needs: [build, checkout]
defaults:
run:
working-directory: ${{ needs.checkout.outputs.checkout_path }}
needs: build
steps:
- name: Unit tests
run: /bin/bash docker-unit-tests.sh
- name: Unit tests
run: /bin/bash docker-unit-tests.sh
cleanup:
runs-on: [self-hosted, vanity]
needs: [tests, checkout]
if: always()
steps:
- name: Cleanup workspace
run: |
CHECKOUT_PATH="${{ needs.checkout.outputs.checkout_path }}"
echo "Cleaning workspace for ${CHECKOUT_PATH}"
rm -rf "${{ github.workspace }}/${CHECKOUT_PATH}"

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@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
check:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
env:
CLANG_VERSION: 18
CLANG_VERSION: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install clang-format
run: |
codename=$( lsb_release --codename --short )
@@ -19,8 +19,10 @@ jobs:
wget -O - https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install clang-format-${CLANG_VERSION}
- name: Format first-party sources
run: find include src -type f \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.hpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.ipp' \) -not -path "src/magic/magic_enum.h" -exec clang-format-${CLANG_VERSION} -i {} +
- name: Format src/ripple
run: find src/ripple -type f \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.ipp' \) -print0 | xargs -0 clang-format-${CLANG_VERSION} -i
- name: Format src/test
run: find src/test -type f \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.ipp' \) -print0 | xargs -0 clang-format-${CLANG_VERSION} -i
- name: Check for differences
id: assert
run: |
@@ -28,7 +30,7 @@ jobs:
git diff --exit-code | tee "clang-format.patch"
- name: Upload patch
if: failure() && steps.assert.outcome == 'failure'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
continue-on-error: true
with:
name: clang-format.patch
@@ -50,7 +52,7 @@ jobs:
To fix it, you can do one of two things:
1. Download and apply the patch generated as an artifact of this
job to your repo, commit, and push.
2. Run 'git-clang-format --extensions cpp,h,hpp,ipp develop'
2. Run 'git-clang-format --extensions c,cpp,h,cxx,ipp dev'
in your repo, commit, and push.
run: |
echo "${PREAMBLE}"

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
name: Build and publish Doxygen documentation
on:
push:
branches:
- dev
jobs:
job:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container:
image: docker://rippleci/rippled-ci-builder:2944b78d22db
steps:
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: build
run: |
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DBoost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE=ON ..
cmake --build . --target docs --parallel $(nproc)
- name: publish
uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
publish_dir: build/docs/html

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@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
name: instrumentation
on:
pull_request:
push:
# If the branches list is ever changed, be sure to change it on all
# build/test jobs (nix, macos, windows, instrumentation)
branches:
# Always build the package branches
- develop
- release
- master
# Branches that opt-in to running
- 'ci/**'
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
# NOTE we are not using dependencies built inside nix because nix is lagging
# with compiler versions. Instrumentation requires clang version 16 or later
instrumentation-build:
env:
CLANG_RELEASE: 16
strategy:
fail-fast: false
runs-on: [self-hosted, heavy]
container: debian:bookworm
steps:
- name: install prerequisites
env:
DEBIAN_FRONTEND: noninteractive
run: |
apt-get update
apt-get install --yes --no-install-recommends \
clang-${CLANG_RELEASE} clang++-${CLANG_RELEASE} \
python3-pip python-is-python3 make cmake git wget
apt-get clean
update-alternatives --install \
/usr/bin/clang clang /usr/bin/clang-${CLANG_RELEASE} 100 \
--slave /usr/bin/clang++ clang++ /usr/bin/clang++-${CLANG_RELEASE}
update-alternatives --auto clang
pip install --no-cache --break-system-packages "conan<2"
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: prepare environment
run: |
mkdir ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/.build
echo "SOURCE_DIR=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "BUILD_DIR=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/.build" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CC=/usr/bin/clang" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CXX=/usr/bin/clang++" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: configure Conan
run: |
conan profile new --detect default
conan profile update settings.compiler=clang default
conan profile update settings.compiler.version=${CLANG_RELEASE} default
conan profile update settings.compiler.libcxx=libstdc++11 default
conan profile update settings.compiler.cppstd=20 default
conan profile update options.rocksdb=False default
conan profile update \
'conf.tools.build:compiler_executables={"c": "/usr/bin/clang", "cpp": "/usr/bin/clang++"}' default
conan profile update 'env.CXXFLAGS="-DBOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_CONCEPTS"' default
conan profile update 'conf.tools.build:cxxflags+=["-DBOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_CONCEPTS"]' default
conan export external/snappy snappy/1.1.10@
conan export external/soci soci/4.0.3@
- name: build dependencies
run: |
cd ${BUILD_DIR}
conan install ${SOURCE_DIR} \
--output-folder ${BUILD_DIR} \
--install-folder ${BUILD_DIR} \
--build missing \
--settings build_type=Debug
- name: build with instrumentation
run: |
cd ${BUILD_DIR}
cmake -S ${SOURCE_DIR} -B ${BUILD_DIR} \
-Dvoidstar=ON \
-Dtests=ON \
-Dxrpld=ON \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug \
-DSECP256K1_BUILD_BENCHMARK=OFF \
-DSECP256K1_BUILD_TESTS=OFF \
-DSECP256K1_BUILD_EXHAUSTIVE_TESTS=OFF \
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=${BUILD_DIR}/build/generators/conan_toolchain.cmake
cmake --build . --parallel $(nproc)
- name: verify instrumentation enabled
run: |
cd ${BUILD_DIR}
./rippled --version | grep libvoidstar
- name: run unit tests
run: |
cd ${BUILD_DIR}
./rippled -u --unittest-jobs $(( $(nproc)/4 ))

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ jobs:
git diff --exit-code | tee "levelization.patch"
- name: Upload patch
if: failure() && steps.assert.outcome == 'failure'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
continue-on-error: true
with:
name: levelization.patch

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@@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
name: MacOS - GA Runner
on:
push:
branches: ["dev", "candidate", "release"]
pull_request:
branches: ["dev", "candidate", "release"]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
test:
strategy:
matrix:
generator:
- Ninja
configuration:
- Debug
runs-on: macos-15
env:
build_dir: .build
# Bump this number to invalidate all caches globally.
CACHE_VERSION: 1
MAIN_BRANCH_NAME: dev
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Conan
run: |
brew install conan@1
# Add Conan 1 to the PATH for this job
echo "$(brew --prefix conan@1)/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Install Coreutils
run: |
brew install coreutils
echo "Num proc: $(nproc)"
- name: Install Ninja
if: matrix.generator == 'Ninja'
run: brew install ninja
- name: Install Python
run: |
if which python3 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Python 3 executable exists"
python3 --version
else
brew install python@3.12
fi
# Create 'python' symlink if it doesn't exist (for tools expecting 'python')
if ! which python > /dev/null 2>&1; then
sudo ln -sf $(which python3) /usr/local/bin/python
fi
- name: Install CMake
run: |
if which cmake > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "cmake executable exists"
cmake --version
else
brew install cmake
fi
- name: Install ccache
run: brew install ccache
- name: Configure ccache
uses: ./.github/actions/xahau-configure-ccache
with:
max_size: 2G
hash_dir: true
compiler_check: content
- name: Check environment
run: |
echo "PATH:"
echo "${PATH}" | tr ':' '\n'
which python && python --version || echo "Python not found"
which conan && conan --version || echo "Conan not found"
which cmake && cmake --version || echo "CMake not found"
clang --version
ccache --version
echo "---- Full Environment ----"
env
- name: Configure Conan
run: |
conan profile new default --detect || true # Ignore error if profile exists
conan profile update settings.compiler.cppstd=20 default
- name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/xahau-ga-dependencies
with:
configuration: ${{ matrix.configuration }}
build_dir: ${{ env.build_dir }}
compiler-id: clang
cache_version: ${{ env.CACHE_VERSION }}
main_branch: ${{ env.MAIN_BRANCH_NAME }}
- name: Build
uses: ./.github/actions/xahau-ga-build
with:
generator: ${{ matrix.generator }}
configuration: ${{ matrix.configuration }}
build_dir: ${{ env.build_dir }}
compiler-id: clang
cache_version: ${{ env.CACHE_VERSION }}
main_branch: ${{ env.MAIN_BRANCH_NAME }}
- name: Test
run: |
${{ env.build_dir }}/rippled --unittest --unittest-jobs $(nproc)

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@@ -1,123 +0,0 @@
name: Nix - GA Runner
on:
push:
branches: ["dev", "candidate", "release"]
pull_request:
branches: ["dev", "candidate", "release"]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
build-job:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
artifact_name: ${{ steps.set-artifact-name.outputs.artifact_name }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
compiler: [gcc]
configuration: [Debug]
include:
- compiler: gcc
cc: gcc-11
cxx: g++-11
compiler_id: gcc-11
env:
build_dir: .build
# Bump this number to invalidate all caches globally.
CACHE_VERSION: 1
MAIN_BRANCH_NAME: dev
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install build dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y ninja-build ${{ matrix.cc }} ${{ matrix.cxx }} ccache
# Install specific Conan version needed
pip install --upgrade "conan<2"
- name: Configure ccache
uses: ./.github/actions/xahau-configure-ccache
with:
max_size: 2G
hash_dir: true
compiler_check: content
- name: Configure Conan
run: |
conan profile new default --detect || true # Ignore error if profile exists
conan profile update settings.compiler.cppstd=20 default
conan profile update settings.compiler=${{ matrix.compiler }} default
conan profile update settings.compiler.libcxx=libstdc++11 default
conan profile update env.CC=/usr/bin/${{ matrix.cc }} default
conan profile update env.CXX=/usr/bin/${{ matrix.cxx }} default
conan profile update conf.tools.build:compiler_executables='{"c": "/usr/bin/${{ matrix.cc }}", "cpp": "/usr/bin/${{ matrix.cxx }}"}' default
# Set correct compiler version based on matrix.compiler
if [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "gcc" ]; then
conan profile update settings.compiler.version=11 default
elif [ "${{ matrix.compiler }}" = "clang" ]; then
conan profile update settings.compiler.version=14 default
fi
# Display profile for verification
conan profile show default
- name: Check environment
run: |
echo "PATH:"
echo "${PATH}" | tr ':' '\n'
which conan && conan --version || echo "Conan not found"
which cmake && cmake --version || echo "CMake not found"
which ${{ matrix.cc }} && ${{ matrix.cc }} --version || echo "${{ matrix.cc }} not found"
which ${{ matrix.cxx }} && ${{ matrix.cxx }} --version || echo "${{ matrix.cxx }} not found"
which ccache && ccache --version || echo "ccache not found"
echo "---- Full Environment ----"
env
- name: Install dependencies
uses: ./.github/actions/xahau-ga-dependencies
with:
configuration: ${{ matrix.configuration }}
build_dir: ${{ env.build_dir }}
compiler-id: ${{ matrix.compiler_id }}
cache_version: ${{ env.CACHE_VERSION }}
main_branch: ${{ env.MAIN_BRANCH_NAME }}
- name: Build
uses: ./.github/actions/xahau-ga-build
with:
generator: Ninja
configuration: ${{ matrix.configuration }}
build_dir: ${{ env.build_dir }}
cc: ${{ matrix.cc }}
cxx: ${{ matrix.cxx }}
compiler-id: ${{ matrix.compiler_id }}
cache_version: ${{ env.CACHE_VERSION }}
main_branch: ${{ env.MAIN_BRANCH_NAME }}
- name: Set artifact name
id: set-artifact-name
run: |
ARTIFACT_NAME="build-output-nix-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ matrix.compiler }}-${{ matrix.configuration }}"
echo "artifact_name=${ARTIFACT_NAME}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "Using artifact name: ${ARTIFACT_NAME}"
- name: Debug build directory
run: |
echo "Checking build directory contents: ${{ env.build_dir }}"
ls -la ${{ env.build_dir }} || echo "Build directory not found or empty"
- name: Run tests
run: |
# Ensure the binary exists before trying to run
if [ -f "${{ env.build_dir }}/rippled" ]; then
${{ env.build_dir }}/rippled --unittest --unittest-jobs $(nproc)
else
echo "Error: rippled executable not found in ${{ env.build_dir }}"
exit 1
fi

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# .pre-commit-config.yaml
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-clang-format
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"C_Cpp.clang_format_path": ".clang-format",
"C_Cpp.clang_format_fallbackStyle": "{ ColumnLimit: 0 }",
"[cpp]":{
"editor.wordBasedSuggestions": "off",
"editor.wordBasedSuggestions": false,
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# API Changelog
This changelog is intended to list all updates to the [public API methods](https://xrpl.org/public-api-methods.html).
For info about how [API versioning](https://xrpl.org/request-formatting.html#api-versioning) works, including examples, please view the [XLS-22d spec](https://github.com/XRPLF/XRPL-Standards/discussions/54). For details about the implementation of API versioning, view the [implementation PR](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/3155). API versioning ensures existing integrations and users continue to receive existing behavior, while those that request a higher API version will experience new behavior.
The API version controls the API behavior you see. This includes what properties you see in responses, what parameters you're permitted to send in requests, and so on. You specify the API version in each of your requests. When a breaking change is introduced to the `rippled` API, a new version is released. To avoid breaking your code, you should set (or increase) your version when you're ready to upgrade.
For a log of breaking changes, see the **API Version [number]** headings. In general, breaking changes are associated with a particular API Version number. For non-breaking changes, scroll to the **XRP Ledger version [x.y.z]** headings. Non-breaking changes are associated with a particular XRP Ledger (`rippled`) release.
## API Version 2
API version 2 is available in `rippled` version 2.0.0 and later. To use this API, clients specify `"api_version" : 2` in each request.
#### Removed methods
In API version 2, the following deprecated methods are no longer available: (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4759)
- `tx_history` - Instead, use other methods such as `account_tx` or `ledger` with the `transactions` field set to `true`.
- `ledger_header` - Instead, use the `ledger` method.
#### Modifications to JSON transaction element in V2
In API version 2, JSON elements for transaction output have been changed and made consistent for all methods which output transactions. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4775)
This helps to unify the JSON serialization format of transactions. (https://github.com/XRPLF/clio/issues/722, https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/issues/4727)
- JSON transaction element is named `tx_json`
- Binary transaction element is named `tx_blob`
- JSON transaction metadata element is named `meta`
- Binary transaction metadata element is named `meta_blob`
Additionally, these elements are now consistently available next to `tx_json` (i.e. sibling elements), where possible:
- `hash` - Transaction ID. This data was stored inside transaction output in API version 1, but in API version 2 is a sibling element.
- `ledger_index` - Ledger index (only set on validated ledgers)
- `ledger_hash` - Ledger hash (only set on closed or validated ledgers)
- `close_time_iso` - Ledger close time expressed in ISO 8601 time format (only set on validated ledgers)
- `validated` - Bool element set to `true` if the transaction is in a validated ledger, otherwise `false`
This change affects the following methods:
- `tx` - Transaction data moved into element `tx_json` (was inline inside `result`) or, if binary output was requested, moved from `tx` to `tx_blob`. Renamed binary transaction metadata element (if it was requested) from `meta` to `meta_blob`. Changed location of `hash` and added new elements
- `account_tx` - Renamed transaction element from `tx` to `tx_json`. Renamed binary transaction metadata element (if it was requested) from `meta` to `meta_blob`. Changed location of `hash` and added new elements
- `transaction_entry` - Renamed transaction metadata element from `metadata` to `meta`. Changed location of `hash` and added new elements
- `subscribe` - Renamed transaction element from `transaction` to `tx_json`. Changed location of `hash` and added new elements
- `sign`, `sign_for`, `submit` and `submit_multisigned` - Changed location of `hash` element.
#### Modification to `Payment` transaction JSON schema
When reading Payments, the `Amount` field should generally **not** be used. Instead, use [delivered_amount](https://xrpl.org/partial-payments.html#the-delivered_amount-field) to see the amount that the Payment delivered. To clarify its meaning, the `Amount` field is being renamed to `DeliverMax`. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4733)
- In `Payment` transaction type, JSON RPC field `Amount` is renamed to `DeliverMax`. To enable smooth client transition, `Amount` is still handled, as described below: (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4733)
- On JSON RPC input (e.g. `submit_multisigned` etc. methods), `Amount` is recognized as an alias to `DeliverMax` for both API version 1 and version 2 clients.
- On JSON RPC input, submitting both `Amount` and `DeliverMax` fields is allowed _only_ if they are identical; otherwise such input is rejected with `rpcINVALID_PARAMS` error.
- On JSON RPC output (e.g. `subscribe`, `account_tx` etc. methods), `DeliverMax` is present in both API version 1 and version 2.
- On JSON RPC output, `Amount` is only present in API version 1 and _not_ in version 2.
#### Modifications to account_info response
- `signer_lists` is returned in the root of the response. (In API version 1, it was nested under `account_data`.) (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/3770)
- When using an invalid `signer_lists` value, the API now returns an "invalidParams" error. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4585)
- (`signer_lists` must be a boolean. In API version 1, strings were accepted and may return a normal response - i.e. as if `signer_lists` were `true`.)
#### Modifications to [account_tx](https://xrpl.org/account_tx.html#account_tx) response
- Using `ledger_index_min`, `ledger_index_max`, and `ledger_index` returns `invalidParams` because if you use `ledger_index_min` or `ledger_index_max`, then it does not make sense to also specify `ledger_index`. In API version 1, no error was returned. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4571)
- The same applies for `ledger_index_min`, `ledger_index_max`, and `ledger_hash`. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/issues/4545#issuecomment-1565065579)
- Using a `ledger_index_min` or `ledger_index_max` beyond the range of ledgers that the server has:
- returns `lgrIdxMalformed` in API version 2. Previously, in API version 1, no error was returned. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/issues/4288)
- Attempting to use a non-boolean value (such as a string) for the `binary` or `forward` parameters returns `invalidParams` (`rpcINVALID_PARAMS`). Previously, in API version 1, no error was returned. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4620)
#### Modifications to [noripple_check](https://xrpl.org/noripple_check.html#noripple_check) response
- Attempting to use a non-boolean value (such as a string) for the `transactions` parameter returns `invalidParams` (`rpcINVALID_PARAMS`). Previously, in API version 1, no error was returned. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4620)
## API Version 1
This version is supported by all `rippled` versions. For WebSocket and HTTP JSON-RPC requests, it is currently the default API version used when no `api_version` is specified.
The [commandline](https://xrpl.org/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/api-conventions/request-formatting/#commandline-format) always uses the latest API version. The command line is intended for ad-hoc usage by humans, not programs or automated scripts. The command line is not meant for use in production code.
### Inconsistency: server_info - network_id
The `network_id` field was added in the `server_info` response in version 1.5.0 (2019), but it is not returned in [reporting mode](https://xrpl.org/rippled-server-modes.html#reporting-mode). However, use of reporting mode is now discouraged, in favor of using [Clio](https://github.com/XRPLF/clio) instead.
## XRP Ledger server version 2.4.0
As of 2025-01-28, version 2.4.0 is in development. You can use a pre-release version by building from source or [using the `nightly` package](https://xrpl.org/docs/infrastructure/installation/install-rippled-on-ubuntu).
### Additions and bugfixes in 2.4.0
- `ledger_entry`: `state` is added an alias for `ripple_state`.
- `ledger_entry`: Enables case-insensitive filtering by canonical name in addition to case-sensitive filtering by RPC name.
- `validators`: Added new field `validator_list_threshold` in response.
- `simulate`: A new RPC that executes a [dry run of a transaction submission](https://github.com/XRPLF/XRPL-Standards/tree/master/XLS-0069d-simulate#2-rpc-simulate)
- Signing methods autofill fees better and properly handle transactions that don't have a base fee, and will also autofill the `NetworkID` field.
## XRP Ledger server version 2.3.0
[Version 2.3.0](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/releases/tag/2.3.0) was released on Nov 25, 2024.
### Breaking changes in 2.3.0
- `book_changes`: If the requested ledger version is not available on this node, a `ledgerNotFound` error is returned and the node does not attempt to acquire the ledger from the p2p network (as with other non-admin RPCs).
Admins can still attempt to retrieve old ledgers with the `ledger_request` RPC.
### Additions and bugfixes in 2.3.0
- `book_changes`: Returns a `validated` field in its response, which was missing in prior versions.
## XRP Ledger server version 2.2.0
[Version 2.2.0](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/releases/tag/2.2.0) was released on Jun 5, 2024. The following additions are non-breaking (because they are purely additive):
- The `feature` method now has a non-admin mode for users. (It was previously only available to admin connections.) The method returns an updated list of amendments, including their names and other information. ([#4781](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4781))
## XRP Ledger server version 2.0.0
[Version 2.0.0](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/releases/tag/2.0.0) was released on Jan 9, 2024. The following additions are non-breaking (because they are purely additive):
- `server_definitions`: A new RPC that generates a `definitions.json`-like output that can be used in XRPL libraries.
- In `Payment` transactions, `DeliverMax` has been added. This is a replacement for the `Amount` field, which should not be used. Typically, the `delivered_amount` (in transaction metadata) should be used. To ease the transition, `DeliverMax` is present regardless of API version, since adding a field is non-breaking.
- API version 2 has been moved from beta to supported, meaning that it is generally available (regardless of the `beta_rpc_api` setting).
## XRP Ledger server version 2.2.0
The following is a non-breaking addition to the API.
- The `feature` method now has a non-admin mode for users. (It was previously only available to admin connections.) The method returns an updated list of amendments, including their names and other information. ([#4781](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4781))
## XRP Ledger server version 1.12.0
[Version 1.12.0](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/releases/tag/1.12.0) was released on Sep 6, 2023. The following additions are non-breaking (because they are purely additive).
- `server_info`: Added `ports`, an array which advertises the RPC and WebSocket ports. This information is also included in the `/crawl` endpoint (which calls `server_info` internally). `grpc` and `peer` ports are also included. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4427)
- `ports` contains objects, each containing a `port` for the listening port (a number string), and a `protocol` array listing the supported protocols on that port.
- This allows crawlers to build a more detailed topology without needing to port-scan nodes.
- (For peers and other non-admin clients, the info about admin ports is excluded.)
- Clawback: The following additions are gated by the Clawback amendment (`featureClawback`). (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4553)
- Adds an [AccountRoot flag](https://xrpl.org/accountroot.html#accountroot-flags) called `lsfAllowTrustLineClawback` (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4617)
- Adds the corresponding `asfAllowTrustLineClawback` [AccountSet Flag](https://xrpl.org/accountset.html#accountset-flags) as well.
- Clawback is disabled by default, so if an issuer desires the ability to claw back funds, they must use an `AccountSet` transaction to set the AllowTrustLineClawback flag. They must do this before creating any trust lines, offers, escrows, payment channels, or checks.
- Adds the [Clawback transaction type](https://github.com/XRPLF/XRPL-Standards/blob/master/XLS-39d-clawback/README.md#331-clawback-transaction), containing these fields:
- `Account`: The issuer of the asset being clawed back. Must also be the sender of the transaction.
- `Amount`: The amount being clawed back, with the `Amount.issuer` being the token holder's address.
- Adds [AMM](https://github.com/XRPLF/XRPL-Standards/discussions/78) ([#4294](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4294), [#4626](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4626)) feature:
- Adds `amm_info` API to retrieve AMM information for a given tokens pair.
- Adds `AMMCreate` transaction type to create `AMM` instance.
- Adds `AMMDeposit` transaction type to deposit funds into `AMM` instance.
- Adds `AMMWithdraw` transaction type to withdraw funds from `AMM` instance.
- Adds `AMMVote` transaction type to vote for the trading fee of `AMM` instance.
- Adds `AMMBid` transaction type to bid for the Auction Slot of `AMM` instance.
- Adds `AMMDelete` transaction type to delete `AMM` instance.
- Adds `sfAMMID` to `AccountRoot` to indicate that the account is `AMM`'s account. `AMMID` is used to fetch `ltAMM`.
- Adds `lsfAMMNode` `TrustLine` flag to indicate that one side of the `TrustLine` is `AMM` account.
- Adds `tfLPToken`, `tfSingleAsset`, `tfTwoAsset`, `tfOneAssetLPToken`, `tfLimitLPToken`, `tfTwoAssetIfEmpty`,
`tfWithdrawAll`, `tfOneAssetWithdrawAll` which allow a trader to specify different fields combination
for `AMMDeposit` and `AMMWithdraw` transactions.
- Adds new transaction result codes:
- tecUNFUNDED_AMM: insufficient balance to fund AMM. The account does not have funds for liquidity provision.
- tecAMM_BALANCE: AMM has invalid balance. Calculated balances greater than the current pool balances.
- tecAMM_FAILED: AMM transaction failed. Fails due to a processing failure.
- tecAMM_INVALID_TOKENS: AMM invalid LP tokens. Invalid input values, format, or calculated values.
- tecAMM_EMPTY: AMM is in empty state. Transaction requires AMM in non-empty state (LP tokens > 0).
- tecAMM_NOT_EMPTY: AMM is not in empty state. Transaction requires AMM in empty state (LP tokens == 0).
- tecAMM_ACCOUNT: AMM account. Clawback of AMM account.
- tecINCOMPLETE: Some work was completed, but more submissions required to finish. AMMDelete partially deletes the trustlines.
## XRP Ledger server version 1.11.0
[Version 1.11.0](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/releases/tag/1.11.0) was released on Jun 20, 2023.
### Breaking changes in 1.11
- Added the ability to mark amendments as obsolete. For the `feature` admin API, there is a new possible value for the `vetoed` field. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4291)
- The value of `vetoed` can now be `true`, `false`, or `"Obsolete"`.
- Removed the acceptance of seeds or public keys in place of account addresses. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4404)
- This simplifies the API and encourages better security practices (i.e. seeds should never be sent over the network).
- For the `ledger_data` method, when all entries are filtered out, the `state` field of the response is now an empty list (in other words, an empty array, `[]`). (Previously, it would return `null`.) While this is technically a breaking change, the new behavior is consistent with the documentation, so this is considered only a bug fix. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4398)
- If and when the `fixNFTokenRemint` amendment activates, there will be a new AccountRoot field, `FirstNFTSequence`. This field is set to the current account sequence when the account issues their first NFT. If an account has not issued any NFTs, then the field is not set. ([#4406](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4406))
- There is a new account deletion restriction: an account can only be deleted if `FirstNFTSequence` + `MintedNFTokens` + `256` is less than the current ledger sequence.
- This is potentially a breaking change if clients have logic for determining whether an account can be deleted.
- NetworkID
- For sidechains and networks with a network ID greater than 1024, there is a new [transaction common field](https://xrpl.org/transaction-common-fields.html), `NetworkID`. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4370)
- This field helps to prevent replay attacks and is now required for chains whose network ID is 1025 or higher.
- The field must be omitted for Mainnet, so there is no change for Mainnet users.
- There are three new local error codes:
- `telNETWORK_ID_MAKES_TX_NON_CANONICAL`: a `NetworkID` is present but the chain's network ID is less than 1025. Remove the field from the transaction, and try again.
- `telREQUIRES_NETWORK_ID`: a `NetworkID` is required, but is not present. Add the field to the transaction, and try again.
- `telWRONG_NETWORK`: a `NetworkID` is specified, but it is for a different network. Submit the transaction to a different server which is connected to the correct network.
### Additions and bug fixes in 1.11
- Added `nftoken_id`, `nftoken_ids` and `offer_id` meta fields into NFT `tx` and `account_tx` responses. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4447)
- Added an `account_flags` object to the `account_info` method response. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4459)
- Added `NFTokenPages` to the `account_objects` RPC. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4352)
- Fixed: `marker` returned from the `account_lines` command would not work on subsequent commands. (https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/pull/4361)
## XRP Ledger server version 1.10.0
[Version 1.10.0](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/releases/tag/1.10.0)
was released on Mar 14, 2023.
### Breaking changes in 1.10
- If the `XRPFees` feature is enabled, the `fee_ref` field will be
removed from the [ledger subscription stream](https://xrpl.org/subscribe.html#ledger-stream), because it will no longer
have any meaning.
# Unit tests for API changes
The following information is useful to developers contributing to this project:
The purpose of unit tests is to catch bugs and prevent regressions. In general, it often makes sense to create a test function when there is a breaking change to the API. For APIs that have changed in a new API version, the tests should be modified so that both the prior version and the new version are properly tested.
To take one example: for `account_info` version 1, WebSocket and JSON-RPC behavior should be tested. The latest API version, i.e. API version 2, should be tested over WebSocket, JSON-RPC, and command line.

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| :warning: **WARNING** :warning:
|---|
| These instructions assume you have a C++ development environment ready with Git, Python, Conan, CMake, and a C++ compiler. For help setting one up on Linux, macOS, or Windows, [see this guide](./docs/build/environment.md). |
> These instructions also assume a basic familiarity with Conan and CMake.
> If you are unfamiliar with Conan,
> you can read our [crash course](./docs/build/conan.md)
> or the official [Getting Started][3] walkthrough.
## Branches
For a stable release, choose the `master` branch or one of the [tagged
releases](https://github.com/ripple/rippled/releases).
```
git checkout master
```
For the latest release candidate, choose the `release` branch.
```
git checkout release
```
For the latest set of untested features, or to contribute, choose the `develop`
branch.
```
git checkout develop
```
## Minimum Requirements
See [System Requirements](https://xrpl.org/system-requirements.html).
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).
- [Python 3.7](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
- [Conan 1.60](https://conan.io/downloads.html)[^1]
- [CMake 3.16](https://cmake.org/download/)
[^1]: It is possible to build with Conan 2.x,
but the instructions are significantly different,
which is why we are not recommending it yet.
Notably, the `conan profile update` command is removed in 2.x.
Profiles must be edited by hand.
`rippled` is written in the C++20 dialect and includes the `<concepts>` header.
The [minimum compiler versions][2] required are:
| Compiler | Version |
|-------------|---------|
| GCC | 11 |
| Clang | 13 |
| Apple Clang | 13.1.6 |
| MSVC | 19.23 |
### Linux
The Ubuntu operating system has received the highest level of
quality assurance, testing, and support.
Here are [sample instructions for setting up a C++ development environment on Linux](./docs/build/environment.md#linux).
### Mac
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).
### Windows
Windows is not recommended for production use at this time.
- Additionally, 32-bit Windows development is not supported.
[Boost]: https://www.boost.org/
## Steps
### Set Up Conan
After you have a [C++ development environment](./docs/build/environment.md) ready with Git, Python, Conan, CMake, and a C++ compiler, you may need to set up your Conan profile.
These instructions assume a basic familiarity with Conan and CMake.
If you are unfamiliar with Conan, then please read [this crash course](./docs/build/conan.md) or the official [Getting Started][3] walkthrough.
You'll need at least one Conan profile:
```
conan profile new default --detect
```
Update the compiler settings:
```
conan profile update settings.compiler.cppstd=20 default
```
Configure Conan (1.x only) to use recipe revisions:
```
conan config set general.revisions_enabled=1
```
**Linux** developers will commonly have a default Conan [profile][] that compiles
with GCC and links with libstdc++.
If you are linking with libstdc++ (see profile setting `compiler.libcxx`),
then you will need to choose the `libstdc++11` ABI:
```
conan profile update settings.compiler.libcxx=libstdc++11 default
```
Ensure inter-operability between `boost::string_view` and `std::string_view` types:
```
conan profile update 'conf.tools.build:cxxflags+=["-DBOOST_BEAST_USE_STD_STRING_VIEW"]' default
conan profile update 'env.CXXFLAGS="-DBOOST_BEAST_USE_STD_STRING_VIEW"' default
```
If you have other flags in the `conf.tools.build` or `env.CXXFLAGS` sections, make sure to retain the existing flags and append the new ones. You can check them with:
```
conan profile show default
```
**Windows** developers may need to use the x64 native build tools.
An easy way 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 `rippled` and its dependencies for the x64
architecture:
```
conan profile update settings.arch=x86_64 default
```
### Multiple compilers
When `/usr/bin/g++` exists on a platform, it is the default cpp compiler. This
default works for some users.
However, if this compiler cannot build rippled or its dependencies, then you can
install another compiler and set Conan and CMake to use it.
Update the `conf.tools.build:compiler_executables` setting in order to set the correct variables (`CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER`) in the
generated CMake toolchain file.
For example, on Ubuntu 20, you may have gcc at `/usr/bin/gcc` and g++ at `/usr/bin/g++`; if that is the case, you can select those compilers with:
```
conan profile update 'conf.tools.build:compiler_executables={"c": "/usr/bin/gcc", "cpp": "/usr/bin/g++"}' default
```
Replace `/usr/bin/gcc` and `/usr/bin/g++` with paths to the desired compilers.
It should choose the compiler for dependencies as well,
but not all of them have a Conan recipe that respects this setting (yet).
For the rest, you can set these environment variables.
Replace `<path>` with paths to the desired compilers:
- `conan profile update env.CC=<path> default`
- `conan profile update env.CXX=<path> default`
Export our [Conan recipe for Snappy](./external/snappy).
It does not explicitly link the C++ standard library,
which allows you to statically link it with GCC, if you want.
```
# Conan 1.x
conan export external/snappy snappy/1.1.10@
# Conan 2.x
conan export --version 1.1.10 external/snappy
```
Export our [Conan recipe for RocksDB](./external/rocksdb).
It does not override paths to dependencies when building with Visual Studio.
```
# Conan 1.x
conan export external/rocksdb rocksdb/6.29.5@
# Conan 2.x
conan export --version 6.29.5 external/rocksdb
```
Export our [Conan recipe for SOCI](./external/soci).
It patches their CMake to correctly import its dependencies.
```
# Conan 1.x
conan export external/soci soci/4.0.3@
# Conan 2.x
conan export --version 4.0.3 external/soci
```
Export our [Conan recipe for NuDB](./external/nudb).
It fixes some source files to add missing `#include`s.
```
# Conan 1.x
conan export external/nudb nudb/2.0.8@
# Conan 2.x
conan export --version 2.0.8 external/nudb
```
### Build and Test
1. Create a build directory and move into it.
```
mkdir .build
cd .build
```
You can use any directory name. Conan treats your working directory as an
install folder and generates files with implementation details.
You don't need to worry about these files, but make sure to change
your working directory to your build directory before calling Conan.
**Note:** You can specify a directory for the installation files by adding
the `install-folder` or `-if` option to every `conan install` command
in the next step.
2. Use conan to generate CMake files for every configuration you want to build:
```
conan install .. --output-folder . --build missing --settings build_type=Release
conan install .. --output-folder . --build missing --settings build_type=Debug
```
To build Debug, in the next step, be sure to set `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug`
For a single-configuration generator, e.g. `Unix Makefiles` or `Ninja`,
you only need to run this command once.
For a multi-configuration generator, e.g. `Visual Studio`, you may want to
run it more than once.
Each of these commands should also have a different `build_type` setting.
A second command with the same `build_type` setting will overwrite the files
generated by the first. You can pass the build type on the command line with
`--settings build_type=$BUILD_TYPE` or in the profile itself,
under the section `[settings]` with the key `build_type`.
If you are using a Microsoft Visual C++ compiler,
then you will need to ensure consistency between the `build_type` setting
and the `compiler.runtime` setting.
When `build_type` is `Release`, `compiler.runtime` should be `MT`.
When `build_type` is `Debug`, `compiler.runtime` should be `MTd`.
```
conan install .. --output-folder . --build missing --settings build_type=Release --settings compiler.runtime=MT
conan install .. --output-folder . --build missing --settings build_type=Debug --settings compiler.runtime=MTd
```
3. Configure CMake and pass the toolchain file generated by Conan, located at
`$OUTPUT_FOLDER/build/generators/conan_toolchain.cmake`.
Single-config generators:
Pass the CMake variable [`CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`][build_type]
and make sure it matches the one of the `build_type` settings
you chose in the previous step.
For example, to build Debug, in the next command, replace "Release" with "Debug"
```
cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=build/generators/conan_toolchain.cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -Dxrpld=ON -Dtests=ON ..
```
Multi-config generators:
```
cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=build/generators/conan_toolchain.cmake -Dxrpld=ON -Dtests=ON ..
```
**Note:** You can pass build options for `rippled` in this step.
5. Build `rippled`.
For a single-configuration generator, it will build whatever configuration
you passed for `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`. For a multi-configuration generator,
you must pass the option `--config` to select the build configuration.
Single-config generators:
```
cmake --build .
```
Multi-config generators:
```
cmake --build . --config Release
cmake --build . --config Debug
```
6. Test rippled.
Single-config generators:
```
./rippled --unittest
```
Multi-config generators:
```
./Release/rippled --unittest
./Debug/rippled --unittest
```
The location of `rippled` in your build directory depends on your CMake
generator. Pass `--help` to see the rest of the command line options.
## Coverage report
The coverage report is intended for developers using compilers GCC
or Clang (including Apple Clang). It is generated by the build target `coverage`,
which is only enabled when the `coverage` option is set, e.g. with
`--options coverage=True` in `conan` or `-Dcoverage=ON` variable in `cmake`
Prerequisites for the coverage report:
- [gcovr tool][gcovr] (can be installed e.g. with [pip][python-pip])
- `gcov` for GCC (installed with the compiler by default) or
- `llvm-cov` for Clang (installed with the compiler by default)
- `Debug` build type
A coverage report is created when the following steps are completed, in order:
1. `rippled` binary built with instrumentation data, enabled by the `coverage`
option mentioned above
2. completed run of 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 above steps are automated into a single target `coverage`. The instrumented
`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). In case of a spurious failure of unit tests, it is
possible to re-run the `coverage` target without rebuilding the `rippled` binary
(since it is simply a dependency of the coverage report target). It is also possible
to select only specific tests for the purpose of the coverage report, by setting
the `coverage_test` variable in `cmake`
The default coverage report format is `html-details`, but the user
can override it to any of the formats listed in `cmake/CodeCoverage.cmake`
by setting the `coverage_format` variable in `cmake`. It is also possible
to generate more than one format at a time by setting the `coverage_extra_args`
variable in `cmake`. The specific command line used to run the `gcovr` tool will be
displayed if the `CODE_COVERAGE_VERBOSE` variable is set.
By default, the code coverage tool runs parallel unit tests with `--unittest-jobs`
set to the number of available CPU cores. This may cause spurious test
errors on Apple. Developers can override the number of unit test jobs with
the `coverage_test_parallelism` variable in `cmake`.
Example use with some cmake variables set:
```
cd .build
conan install .. --output-folder . --build missing --settings build_type=Debug
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -Dcoverage=ON -Dxrpld=ON -Dtests=ON -Dcoverage_test_parallelism=2 -Dcoverage_format=html-details -Dcoverage_extra_args="--json coverage.json" -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:FILEPATH=build/generators/conan_toolchain.cmake ..
cmake --build . --target coverage
```
After the `coverage` target is completed, the generated coverage report will be
stored inside the build directory, as either of:
- file named `coverage.`_extension_ , with a suitable extension for the report format, or
- directory named `coverage`, with the `index.html` and other files inside, for the `html-details` or `html-nested` report formats.
## 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` | ON | Configure a unity build. |
| `xrpld` | OFF | Build the xrpld (`rippled`) application, and not just the libxrpl library. |
[Unity builds][5] may be faster for the first build
(at the cost of much more memory) since they concatenate sources into fewer
translation units. Non-unity builds may be faster for incremental builds,
and can be helpful for detecting `#include` omissions.
## Troubleshooting
### Conan
If you have trouble building dependencies after changing Conan settings,
try removing the Conan cache.
```
rm -rf ~/.conan/data
```
### 'protobuf/port_def.inc' file not found
If `cmake --build .` results in an error due to a missing a protobuf file, then you might have generated CMake files for a different `build_type` than the `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` you passed to conan.
```
/rippled/.build/pb-xrpl.libpb/xrpl/proto/ripple.pb.h:10:10: fatal error: 'google/protobuf/port_def.inc' file not found
10 | #include <google/protobuf/port_def.inc>
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
```
For example, if you want to build Debug:
1. For conan install, pass `--settings build_type=Debug`
2. For cmake, pass `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug`
### no std::result_of
If your compiler version is recent enough to have removed `std::result_of` as
part of C++20, e.g. Apple Clang 15.0, then you might need to add a preprocessor
definition to your build.
```
conan profile update 'options.boost:extra_b2_flags="define=BOOST_ASIO_HAS_STD_INVOKE_RESULT"' default
conan profile update 'env.CFLAGS="-DBOOST_ASIO_HAS_STD_INVOKE_RESULT"' default
conan profile update 'env.CXXFLAGS="-DBOOST_ASIO_HAS_STD_INVOKE_RESULT"' default
conan profile update 'conf.tools.build:cflags+=["-DBOOST_ASIO_HAS_STD_INVOKE_RESULT"]' default
conan profile update 'conf.tools.build:cxxflags+=["-DBOOST_ASIO_HAS_STD_INVOKE_RESULT"]' default
```
### call to 'async_teardown' is ambiguous
If you are compiling with an early version of Clang 16, then you might hit
a [regression][6] when compiling C++20 that manifests as an [error in a Boost
header][7]. You can workaround it by adding this preprocessor definition:
```
conan profile update 'env.CXXFLAGS="-DBOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_CONCEPTS"' default
conan profile update 'conf.tools.build:cxxflags+=["-DBOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_CONCEPTS"]' default
```
### recompile with -fPIC
If you get a linker error suggesting that you recompile Boost with
position-independent code, such as:
```
/usr/bin/ld.gold: error: /home/username/.conan/data/boost/1.77.0/_/_/package/.../lib/libboost_container.a(alloc_lib.o):
requires unsupported dynamic reloc 11; recompile with -fPIC
```
Conan most likely downloaded a bad binary distribution of the dependency.
This seems to be a [bug][1] in Conan just for Boost 1.77.0 compiled with GCC
for Linux. The solution is to build the dependency locally by passing
`--build boost` when calling `conan install`.
```
/usr/bin/ld.gold: error: /home/username/.conan/data/boost/1.77.0/_/_/package/dc8aedd23a0f0a773a5fcdcfe1ae3e89c4205978/lib/libboost_container.a(alloc_lib.o): requires unsupported dynamic reloc 11; recompile with -fPIC
```
## Add a Dependency
If you want to experiment with a new package, follow these steps:
1. Search for the package on [Conan Center](https://conan.io/center/).
2. Modify [`conanfile.py`](./conanfile.py):
- Add a version of the package to the `requires` property.
- Change any default options for the package by adding them to the
`default_options` property (with syntax `'$package:$option': $value`).
3. Modify [`CMakeLists.txt`](./CMakeLists.txt):
- Add a call to `find_package($package REQUIRED)`.
- Link a library from the package to the target `ripple_libs`
(search for the existing call to `target_link_libraries(ripple_libs INTERFACE ...)`).
4. Start coding! Don't forget to include whatever headers you need from the package.
## A crash course in CMake and Conan
To better understand how to use Conan,
we should first understand _why_ we use Conan,
and to understand that,
we need to understand how we use CMake.
### CMake
Technically, you don't need CMake to build this project.
You could manually compile every translation unit into an object file,
using the right compiler options,
and then manually link all those objects together,
using the right linker options.
However, that is very tedious and error-prone,
which is why we lean on tools like CMake.
We have written CMake configuration files
([`CMakeLists.txt`](./CMakeLists.txt) and friends)
for this project so that CMake can be used to correctly compile and link
all of the translation units in it.
Or rather, CMake will generate files for a separate build system
(e.g. Make, Ninja, Visual Studio, Xcode, etc.)
that compile and link all of the translation units.
Even then, CMake has parameters, some of which are platform-specific.
In CMake's parlance, parameters are specially-named **variables** like
[`CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`][build_type] or
[`CMAKE_MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY`][runtime].
Parameters include:
- what build system to generate files for
- where to find the compiler and linker
- where to find dependencies, e.g. libraries and headers
- how to link dependencies, e.g. any special compiler or linker flags that
need to be used with them, including preprocessor definitions
- how to compile translation units, e.g. with optimizations, debug symbols,
position-independent code, etc.
- on Windows, which runtime library to link with
For some of these parameters, like the build system and compiler,
CMake goes through a complicated search process to choose default values.
For others, like the dependencies,
_we_ had written in the CMake configuration files of this project
our own complicated process to choose defaults.
For most developers, things "just worked"... until they didn't, and then
you were left trying to debug one of these complicated processes, instead of
choosing and manually passing the parameter values yourself.
You can pass every parameter to CMake on the command line,
but writing out these parameters every time we want to configure CMake is
a pain.
Most humans prefer to put them into a configuration file, once, that
CMake can read every time it is configured.
For CMake, that file is a [toolchain file][toolchain].
### Conan
These next few paragraphs on Conan are going to read much like the ones above
for CMake.
Technically, you don't need Conan to build this project.
You could manually download, configure, build, and install all of the
dependencies yourself, and then pass all of the parameters necessary for
CMake to link to those dependencies.
To guarantee ABI compatibility, you must be sure to use the same set of
compiler and linker options for all dependencies _and_ this project.
However, that is very tedious and error-prone, which is why we lean on tools
like Conan.
We have written a Conan configuration file ([`conanfile.py`](./conanfile.py))
so that Conan can be used to correctly download, configure, build, and install
all of the dependencies for this project,
using a single set of compiler and linker options for all of them.
It generates files that contain almost all of the parameters that CMake
expects.
Those files include:
- A single toolchain file.
- For every dependency, a CMake [package configuration file][pcf],
[package version file][pvf], and for every build type, a package
targets file.
Together, these files implement version checking and define `IMPORTED`
targets for the dependencies.
The toolchain file itself amends the search path
([`CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH`][prefix_path]) so that [`find_package()`][find_package]
will [discover][search] the generated package configuration files.
**Nearly all we must do to properly configure CMake is pass the toolchain
file.**
What CMake parameters are left out?
You'll still need to pick a build system generator,
and if you choose a single-configuration generator,
you'll need to pass the `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`,
which should match the `build_type` setting you gave to Conan.
Even then, Conan has parameters, some of which are platform-specific.
In Conan's parlance, parameters are either settings or options.
**Settings** are shared by all packages, e.g. the build type.
**Options** are specific to a given package, e.g. whether to build and link
OpenSSL as a shared library.
For settings, Conan goes through a complicated search process to choose
defaults.
For options, each package recipe defines its own defaults.
You can pass every parameter to Conan on the command line,
but it is more convenient to put them in a [profile][profile].
**All we must do to properly configure Conan is edit and pass the profile.**
[1]: https://github.com/conan-io/conan-center-index/issues/13168
[5]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_build
[6]: https://github.com/boostorg/beast/issues/2648
[7]: https://github.com/boostorg/beast/issues/2661
[gcovr]: https://gcovr.com/en/stable/getting-started.html
[python-pip]: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/installing-using-pip-and-virtual-environments/
[build_type]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.html
[runtime]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY.html
[toolchain]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.html
[pcf]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-packages.7.html#package-configuration-file
[pvf]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-packages.7.html#package-version-file
[find_package]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/find_package.html
[search]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/find_package.html#search-procedure
[prefix_path]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.html
[profile]: https://docs.conan.io/en/latest/reference/profiles.html

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macro(group_sources_in source_dir curdir)
file(GLOB children RELATIVE ${source_dir}/${curdir}
${source_dir}/${curdir}/*)
foreach (child ${children})
if (IS_DIRECTORY ${source_dir}/${curdir}/${child})
group_sources_in(${source_dir} ${curdir}/${child})
else()
string(REPLACE "/" "\\" groupname ${curdir})
source_group(${groupname} FILES
${source_dir}/${curdir}/${child})
endif()
endforeach()
endmacro()
macro(group_sources curdir)
group_sources_in(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR} ${curdir})
endmacro()
macro (exclude_from_default target_)
set_target_properties (${target_} PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ON)
set_target_properties (${target_} PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD ON)
endmacro ()
macro (exclude_if_included target_)
get_directory_property(has_parent PARENT_DIRECTORY)
if (has_parent)
exclude_from_default (${target_})
endif ()
endmacro ()
function (print_ep_logs _target)
ExternalProject_Get_Property (${_target} STAMP_DIR)
add_custom_command(TARGET ${_target} POST_BUILD
COMMENT "${_target} BUILD OUTPUT"
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
-DIN_FILE=${STAMP_DIR}/${_target}-build-out.log
-P ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake/echo_file.cmake
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
-DIN_FILE=${STAMP_DIR}/${_target}-build-err.log
-P ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake/echo_file.cmake)
endfunction ()
#[=========================================================[
This is a function override for one function in the
standard ExternalProject module. We want to change
the generated build script slightly to include printing
the build logs in the case of failure. Those modifications
have been made here. This function override could break
in the future if the ExternalProject module changes internal
function names or changes the way it generates the build
scripts.
See:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/blob/df1ddeec128d68cc636f2dde6c2acd87af5658b6/Modules/ExternalProject.cmake#L1855-1952
#]=========================================================]
function(_ep_write_log_script name step cmd_var)
ExternalProject_Get_Property(${name} stamp_dir)
set(command "${${cmd_var}}")
set(make "")
set(code_cygpath_make "")
if(command MATCHES "^\\$\\(MAKE\\)")
# GNU make recognizes the string "$(MAKE)" as recursive make, so
# ensure that it appears directly in the makefile.
string(REGEX REPLACE "^\\$\\(MAKE\\)" "\${make}" command "${command}")
set(make "-Dmake=$(MAKE)")
if(WIN32 AND NOT CYGWIN)
set(code_cygpath_make "
if(\${make} MATCHES \"^/\")
execute_process(
COMMAND cygpath -w \${make}
OUTPUT_VARIABLE cygpath_make
ERROR_VARIABLE cygpath_make
RESULT_VARIABLE cygpath_error
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
if(NOT cygpath_error)
set(make \${cygpath_make})
endif()
endif()
")
endif()
endif()
set(config "")
if("${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}" MATCHES "^\\$")
string(REPLACE "${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}" "\${config}" command "${command}")
set(config "-Dconfig=${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}")
endif()
# Wrap multiple 'COMMAND' lines up into a second-level wrapper
# script so all output can be sent to one log file.
if(command MATCHES "(^|;)COMMAND;")
set(code_execute_process "
${code_cygpath_make}
execute_process(COMMAND \${command} RESULT_VARIABLE result)
if(result)
set(msg \"Command failed (\${result}):\\n\")
foreach(arg IN LISTS command)
set(msg \"\${msg} '\${arg}'\")
endforeach()
message(FATAL_ERROR \"\${msg}\")
endif()
")
set(code "")
set(cmd "")
set(sep "")
foreach(arg IN LISTS command)
if("x${arg}" STREQUAL "xCOMMAND")
if(NOT "x${cmd}" STREQUAL "x")
string(APPEND code "set(command \"${cmd}\")${code_execute_process}")
endif()
set(cmd "")
set(sep "")
else()
string(APPEND cmd "${sep}${arg}")
set(sep ";")
endif()
endforeach()
string(APPEND code "set(command \"${cmd}\")${code_execute_process}")
file(GENERATE OUTPUT "${stamp_dir}/${name}-${step}-$<CONFIG>-impl.cmake" CONTENT "${code}")
set(command ${CMAKE_COMMAND} "-Dmake=\${make}" "-Dconfig=\${config}" -P ${stamp_dir}/${name}-${step}-$<CONFIG>-impl.cmake)
endif()
# Wrap the command in a script to log output to files.
set(script ${stamp_dir}/${name}-${step}-$<CONFIG>.cmake)
set(logbase ${stamp_dir}/${name}-${step})
set(code "
${code_cygpath_make}
function (_echo_file _fil)
file (READ \${_fil} _cont)
execute_process (COMMAND \${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo \"\${_cont}\")
endfunction ()
set(command \"${command}\")
execute_process(
COMMAND \${command}
RESULT_VARIABLE result
OUTPUT_FILE \"${logbase}-out.log\"
ERROR_FILE \"${logbase}-err.log\"
)
if(result)
set(msg \"Command failed: \${result}\\n\")
foreach(arg IN LISTS command)
set(msg \"\${msg} '\${arg}'\")
endforeach()
execute_process (COMMAND \${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo \"Build output for ${logbase} : \")
_echo_file (\"${logbase}-out.log\")
_echo_file (\"${logbase}-err.log\")
set(msg \"\${msg}\\nSee above\\n\")
message(FATAL_ERROR \"\${msg}\")
else()
set(msg \"${name} ${step} command succeeded. See also ${logbase}-*.log\")
message(STATUS \"\${msg}\")
endif()
")
file(GENERATE OUTPUT "${script}" CONTENT "${code}")
set(command ${CMAKE_COMMAND} ${make} ${config} -P ${script})
set(${cmd_var} "${command}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
find_package(Git)
# function that calls git log to get current hash
function (git_hash hash_val)
# note: optional second extra string argument not in signature
if (NOT GIT_FOUND)
return ()
endif ()
set (_hash "")
set (_format "%H")
if (ARGC GREATER_EQUAL 2)
string (TOLOWER ${ARGV1} _short)
if (_short STREQUAL "short")
set (_format "%h")
endif ()
endif ()
execute_process (COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} "log" "--pretty=${_format}" "-n1"
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
RESULT_VARIABLE _git_exit_code
OUTPUT_VARIABLE _temp_hash
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
ERROR_QUIET)
if (_git_exit_code EQUAL 0)
set (_hash ${_temp_hash})
endif ()
set (${hash_val} "${_hash}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction ()
function (git_branch branch_val)
if (NOT GIT_FOUND)
return ()
endif ()
set (_branch "")
execute_process (COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} "rev-parse" "--abbrev-ref" "HEAD"
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
RESULT_VARIABLE _git_exit_code
OUTPUT_VARIABLE _temp_branch
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
ERROR_QUIET)
if (_git_exit_code EQUAL 0)
set (_branch ${_temp_branch})
endif ()
set (${branch_val} "${_branch}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction ()

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#[=========================================================[
SQLITE doesn't provide build files in the
standard source-only distribution. So we wrote
a simple cmake file and we copy it to the
external project folder so that we can use
this file to build the lib with ExternalProject
#]=========================================================]
add_library (sqlite3 STATIC sqlite3.c)
#[=========================================================[
When compiled with SQLITE_THREADSAFE=1, SQLite operates
in serialized mode. In this mode, SQLite can be safely
used by multiple threads with no restriction.
NOTE: This implies a global mutex!
When compiled with SQLITE_THREADSAFE=2, SQLite can be
used in a multithreaded program so long as no two
threads attempt to use the same database connection at
the same time.
NOTE: This is the preferred threading model, but not
currently enabled because we need to investigate our
use-model and concurrency requirements.
TODO: consider whether any other options should be
used: https://www.sqlite.org/compile.html
#]=========================================================]
target_compile_definitions (sqlite3
PRIVATE
SQLITE_THREADSAFE=1
HAVE_USLEEP=1)
target_compile_options (sqlite3
PRIVATE
$<$<BOOL:${MSVC}>:
-wd4100
-wd4127
-wd4232
-wd4244
-wd4701
-wd4706
-wd4996
>
$<$<NOT:$<BOOL:${MSVC}>>:-Wno-array-bounds>)
install (
TARGETS
sqlite3
LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib
RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
INCLUDES DESTINATION include)
install (
FILES
sqlite3.h
sqlite3ext.h
DESTINATION include)

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@@ -120,7 +120,6 @@ else ()
target_link_libraries (common
INTERFACE
-rdynamic
$<$<BOOL:${is_linux}>:-Wl,-z,relro,-z,now,--build-id>
# link to static libc/c++ iff:
# * static option set and
# * NOT APPLE (AppleClang does not support static libc/c++) and
@@ -131,27 +130,7 @@ else ()
>)
endif ()
# Antithesis instrumentation will only be built and deployed using machines running Linux.
if (voidstar)
if (NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Antithesis instrumentation requires Debug build type, aborting...")
elseif (NOT is_linux)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Antithesis instrumentation requires Linux, aborting...")
elseif (NOT (is_clang AND CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 16.0))
message(FATAL_ERROR "Antithesis instrumentation requires Clang version 16 or later, aborting...")
endif ()
endif ()
if (use_mold)
# use mold linker if available
execute_process (
COMMAND ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER} -fuse-ld=mold -Wl,--version
ERROR_QUIET OUTPUT_VARIABLE LD_VERSION)
if ("${LD_VERSION}" MATCHES "mold")
target_link_libraries (common INTERFACE -fuse-ld=mold)
endif ()
unset (LD_VERSION)
elseif (use_gold AND is_gcc)
if (use_gold AND is_gcc)
# use gold linker if available
execute_process (
COMMAND ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER} -fuse-ld=gold -Wl,--version
@@ -183,7 +162,9 @@ elseif (use_gold AND is_gcc)
$<$<NOT:$<BOOL:${static}>>:-Wl,--disable-new-dtags>)
endif ()
unset (LD_VERSION)
elseif (use_lld)
endif ()
if (use_lld)
# use lld linker if available
execute_process (
COMMAND ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER} -fuse-ld=lld -Wl,--version
@@ -194,7 +175,6 @@ elseif (use_lld)
unset (LD_VERSION)
endif()
if (assert)
foreach (var_ CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE)
STRING (REGEX REPLACE "[-/]DNDEBUG" "" ${var_} "${${var_}}")

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@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
#[===================================================================[
coverage report target
#]===================================================================]
if (coverage)
if (is_clang)
if (APPLE)
execute_process (COMMAND xcrun -f llvm-profdata
OUTPUT_VARIABLE LLVM_PROFDATA
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE)
else ()
find_program (LLVM_PROFDATA llvm-profdata)
endif ()
if (NOT LLVM_PROFDATA)
message (WARNING "unable to find llvm-profdata - skipping coverage_report target")
endif ()
if (APPLE)
execute_process (COMMAND xcrun -f llvm-cov
OUTPUT_VARIABLE LLVM_COV
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE)
else ()
find_program (LLVM_COV llvm-cov)
endif ()
if (NOT LLVM_COV)
message (WARNING "unable to find llvm-cov - skipping coverage_report target")
endif ()
set (extract_pattern "")
if (coverage_core_only)
set (extract_pattern "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/ripple/")
endif ()
if (LLVM_COV AND LLVM_PROFDATA)
add_custom_target (coverage_report
USES_TERMINAL
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "Generating coverage - results will be in ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/coverage/index.html."
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "Running rippled tests."
COMMAND rippled --unittest$<$<BOOL:${coverage_test}>:=${coverage_test}> --quiet --unittest-log
COMMAND ${LLVM_PROFDATA}
merge -sparse default.profraw -o rip.profdata
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "Summary of coverage:"
COMMAND ${LLVM_COV}
report -instr-profile=rip.profdata
$<TARGET_FILE:rippled> ${extract_pattern}
# generate html report
COMMAND ${LLVM_COV}
show -format=html -output-dir=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/coverage
-instr-profile=rip.profdata
$<TARGET_FILE:rippled> ${extract_pattern}
BYPRODUCTS coverage/index.html)
endif ()
elseif (is_gcc)
find_program (LCOV lcov)
if (NOT LCOV)
message (WARNING "unable to find lcov - skipping coverage_report target")
endif ()
find_program (GENHTML genhtml)
if (NOT GENHTML)
message (WARNING "unable to find genhtml - skipping coverage_report target")
endif ()
set (extract_pattern "*")
if (coverage_core_only)
set (extract_pattern "*/src/ripple/*")
endif ()
if (LCOV AND GENHTML)
add_custom_target (coverage_report
USES_TERMINAL
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "Generating coverage- results will be in ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/coverage/index.html."
# create baseline info file
COMMAND ${LCOV}
--no-external -d "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" -c -d . -i -o baseline.info
| grep -v "ignoring data for external file"
# run tests
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "Running rippled tests for coverage report."
COMMAND rippled --unittest$<$<BOOL:${coverage_test}>:=${coverage_test}> --quiet --unittest-log
# Create test coverage data file
COMMAND ${LCOV}
--no-external -d "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" -c -d . -o tests.info
| grep -v "ignoring data for external file"
# Combine baseline and test coverage data
COMMAND ${LCOV}
-a baseline.info -a tests.info -o lcov-all.info
# extract our files
COMMAND ${LCOV}
-e lcov-all.info "${extract_pattern}" -o lcov.info
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "Summary of coverage:"
COMMAND ${LCOV} --summary lcov.info
# generate HTML report
COMMAND ${GENHTML}
-o ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/coverage lcov.info
BYPRODUCTS coverage/index.html)
endif ()
endif ()
endif ()

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@@ -1,13 +1,6 @@
#[===================================================================[
docs target (optional)
#]===================================================================]
# Early return if the `docs` directory is missing,
# e.g. when we are building a Conan package.
if(NOT EXISTS docs)
return()
endif()
if (tests)
find_package (Doxygen)
if (NOT TARGET Doxygen::doxygen)
@@ -26,7 +19,8 @@ if (tests)
src/ripple/*.cpp
src/ripple/*.md
src/test/*.h
src/test/*.md)
src/test/*.md
Builds/*/README.md)
list (APPEND doxygen_input
README.md
RELEASENOTES.md

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@@ -2,43 +2,30 @@
install stuff
#]===================================================================]
include(create_symbolic_link)
install (
TARGETS
ed25519-donna
common
opts
ripple_syslibs
ripple_boost
xrpl.imports.main
xrpl.libpb
xrpl.libxrpl.basics
xrpl.libxrpl.beast
xrpl.libxrpl.hook
xrpl.libxrpl.crypto
xrpl.libxrpl.json
xrpl.libxrpl.protocol
xrpl.libxrpl.resource
xrpl.libxrpl.server
xrpl.libxrpl
antithesis-sdk-cpp
xrpl_core
EXPORT RippleExports
LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib
RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
INCLUDES DESTINATION include)
install(
DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/xrpl"
DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
install(CODE "
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH \"${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}\")
include(create_symbolic_link)
create_symbolic_link(xrpl \
\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/ripple)
")
if(${INSTALL_SECP256K1})
install (
TARGETS
secp256k1
EXPORT RippleExports
LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib
RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
INCLUDES DESTINATION include)
endif()
install (EXPORT RippleExports
FILE RippleTargets.cmake
@@ -50,9 +37,14 @@ write_basic_package_version_file (
VERSION ${rippled_version}
COMPATIBILITY SameMajorVersion)
if (is_root_project AND TARGET rippled)
if (is_root_project)
install (TARGETS rippled RUNTIME DESTINATION bin)
set_target_properties(rippled PROPERTIES INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH ON)
install (
FILES
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake/RippleConfig.cmake
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/RippleConfigVersion.cmake
DESTINATION lib/cmake/ripple)
# sample configs should not overwrite existing files
# install if-not-exists workaround as suggested by
# https://cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=12646
@@ -67,16 +59,4 @@ if (is_root_project AND TARGET rippled)
copy_if_not_exists(\"${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(rippled${suffix} \
\${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR}/xrpld${suffix})
")
endif ()
install (
FILES
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/RippleConfig.cmake
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/RippleConfigVersion.cmake
DESTINATION lib/cmake/ripple)

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@@ -7,9 +7,6 @@ add_library (Ripple::opts ALIAS opts)
target_compile_definitions (opts
INTERFACE
BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_HANDLER_TYPE_REQUIREMENTS
BOOST_ASIO_USE_TS_EXECUTOR_AS_DEFAULT
BOOST_CONTAINER_FWD_BAD_DEQUE
HAS_UNCAUGHT_EXCEPTIONS=1
$<$<BOOL:${boost_show_deprecated}>:
BOOST_ASIO_NO_DEPRECATED
BOOST_FILESYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED
@@ -21,22 +18,20 @@ target_compile_definitions (opts
>
$<$<BOOL:${beast_no_unit_test_inline}>:BEAST_NO_UNIT_TEST_INLINE=1>
$<$<BOOL:${beast_disable_autolink}>:BEAST_DONT_AUTOLINK_TO_WIN32_LIBRARIES=1>
$<$<BOOL:${single_io_service_thread}>:RIPPLE_SINGLE_IO_SERVICE_THREAD=1>
$<$<BOOL:${voidstar}>:ENABLE_VOIDSTAR>)
$<$<BOOL:${single_io_service_thread}>:RIPPLE_SINGLE_IO_SERVICE_THREAD=1>)
target_compile_options (opts
INTERFACE
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_gcc}>,$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:CXX>>:-Wsuggest-override>
$<$<BOOL:${is_gcc}>:-Wno-maybe-uninitialized>
$<$<BOOL:${perf}>:-fno-omit-frame-pointer>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_gcc}>,$<BOOL:${coverage}>>:-g --coverage -fprofile-abs-path>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_clang}>,$<BOOL:${coverage}>>:-g --coverage>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_gcc}>,$<BOOL:${coverage}>>:-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_clang}>,$<BOOL:${coverage}>>:-fprofile-instr-generate -fcoverage-mapping>
$<$<BOOL:${profile}>:-pg>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_gcc}>,$<BOOL:${profile}>>:-p>)
target_link_libraries (opts
INTERFACE
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_gcc}>,$<BOOL:${coverage}>>:-g --coverage -fprofile-abs-path>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_clang}>,$<BOOL:${coverage}>>:-g --coverage>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_gcc}>,$<BOOL:${coverage}>>:-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_clang}>,$<BOOL:${coverage}>>:-fprofile-instr-generate -fcoverage-mapping>
$<$<BOOL:${profile}>:-pg>
$<$<AND:$<BOOL:${is_gcc}>,$<BOOL:${profile}>>:-p>)

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@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
#[===================================================================[
multiconfig misc
#]===================================================================]
if (is_multiconfig)
# This code finds all source files in the src subdirectory for inclusion
# in the IDE file tree as non-compiled sources. Since this file list will
# have some overlap with files we have already added to our targets to
# be compiled, we explicitly remove any of these target source files from
# this list.
file (GLOB_RECURSE all_sources RELATIVE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
src/*.* Builds/*.md docs/*.md src/*.md Builds/*.cmake)
file(GLOB md_files RELATIVE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
*.md)
LIST(APPEND all_sources ${md_files})
foreach (_target secp256k1 ed25519-donna pbufs xrpl_core rippled)
get_target_property (_type ${_target} TYPE)
if(_type STREQUAL "INTERFACE_LIBRARY")
continue()
endif()
get_target_property (_src ${_target} SOURCES)
list (REMOVE_ITEM all_sources ${_src})
endforeach ()
target_sources (rippled PRIVATE ${all_sources})
set_property (
SOURCE ${all_sources}
APPEND
PROPERTY HEADER_FILE_ONLY true)
if (MSVC)
set_property(
DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
PROPERTY VS_STARTUP_PROJECT rippled)
endif ()
group_sources(src)
group_sources(docs)
group_sources(Builds)
endif ()

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@
convenience variables and sanity checks
#]===================================================================]
include(ProcessorCount)
if (NOT ep_procs)
ProcessorCount(ep_procs)
if (ep_procs GREATER 1)

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@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
#[===================================================================[
declare user options/settings
#]===================================================================]
option (assert "Enables asserts, even in release builds" OFF)
option (reporting "Build rippled with reporting mode enabled" OFF)
option (tests "Build tests" ON)
option (unity "Creates a build using UNITY support in cmake. This is the default" ON)
if (unity)
if (NOT is_ci)
set (CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD_BATCH_SIZE 15 CACHE STRING "")
endif ()
endif ()
if (is_gcc OR is_clang)
option (coverage "Generates coverage info." OFF)
option (profile "Add profiling flags" OFF)
set (coverage_test "" CACHE STRING
"On gcc & clang, the specific unit test(s) to run for coverage. Default is all tests.")
if (coverage_test AND NOT coverage)
set (coverage ON CACHE BOOL "gcc/clang only" FORCE)
endif ()
option (coverage_core_only
"Include only src/ripple files when generating coverage report. \
Set to OFF to include all sources in coverage report."
ON)
option (wextra "compile with extra gcc/clang warnings enabled" ON)
else ()
set (profile OFF CACHE BOOL "gcc/clang only" FORCE)
set (coverage OFF CACHE BOOL "gcc/clang only" FORCE)
set (wextra OFF CACHE BOOL "gcc/clang only" FORCE)
endif ()
if (is_linux)
option (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "build shared ripple libraries" OFF)
option (static "link protobuf, openssl, libc++, and boost statically" ON)
option (perf "Enables flags that assist with perf recording" OFF)
option (use_gold "enables detection of gold (binutils) linker" ON)
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
# produces odd linker errors, thus we disable shared lib builds for now.
set (BUILD_SHARED_LIBS OFF CACHE BOOL "build shared ripple libraries - OFF for win/macos" FORCE)
set (static ON CACHE BOOL "static link, linux only. ON for WIN/macos" FORCE)
set (perf OFF CACHE BOOL "perf flags, linux only" FORCE)
set (use_gold OFF CACHE BOOL "gold linker, linux only" FORCE)
endif ()
if (is_clang)
option (use_lld "enables detection of lld linker" ON)
else ()
set (use_lld OFF CACHE BOOL "try lld linker, clang only" FORCE)
endif ()
option (jemalloc "Enables jemalloc for heap profiling" OFF)
option (werr "treat warnings as errors" OFF)
option (local_protobuf
"Force a local build of protobuf instead of looking for an installed version." OFF)
option (local_grpc
"Force a local build of gRPC instead of looking for an installed version." OFF)
# this one is a string and therefore can't be an option
set (san "" CACHE STRING "On gcc & clang, add sanitizer instrumentation")
set_property (CACHE san PROPERTY STRINGS ";undefined;memory;address;thread")
if (san)
string (TOLOWER ${san} san)
set (SAN_FLAG "-fsanitize=${san}")
set (SAN_LIB "")
if (is_gcc)
if (san STREQUAL "address")
set (SAN_LIB "asan")
elseif (san STREQUAL "thread")
set (SAN_LIB "tsan")
elseif (san STREQUAL "memory")
set (SAN_LIB "msan")
elseif (san STREQUAL "undefined")
set (SAN_LIB "ubsan")
endif ()
endif ()
set (_saved_CRL ${CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES})
set (CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES "${SAN_FLAG};${SAN_LIB}")
check_cxx_compiler_flag (${SAN_FLAG} COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SAN)
set (CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES ${_saved_CRL})
if (NOT COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SAN)
message (FATAL_ERROR "${san} sanitizer does not seem to be supported by your compiler")
endif ()
endif ()
set (container_label "" CACHE STRING "tag to use for package building containers")
option (packages_only
"ONLY generate package building targets. This is special use-case and almost \
certainly not what you want. Use with caution as you won't be able to build \
any compiled targets locally." OFF)
option (have_package_container
"Sometimes you already have the tagged container you want to use for package \
building and you don't want docker to rebuild it. This flag will detach the \
dependency of the package build from the container build. It's an advanced \
use case and most likely you should not be touching this flag." OFF)
# the remaining options are obscure and rarely used
option (beast_no_unit_test_inline
"Prevents unit test definitions from being inserted into global table"
OFF)
option (single_io_service_thread
"Restricts the number of threads calling io_service::run to one. \
This can be useful when debugging."
OFF)
option (boost_show_deprecated
"Allow boost to fail on deprecated usage. Only useful if you're trying\
to find deprecated calls."
OFF)
option (beast_hashers
"Use local implementations for sha/ripemd hashes (experimental, not recommended)"
OFF)
if (WIN32)
option (beast_disable_autolink "Disables autolinking of system libraries on WIN32" OFF)
else ()
set (beast_disable_autolink OFF CACHE BOOL "WIN32 only" FORCE)
endif ()
if (coverage)
message (STATUS "coverage build requested - forcing Debug build")
set (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Debug CACHE STRING "build type" FORCE)
endif ()

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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ option (validator_keys "Enables building of validator-keys-tool as a separate ta
if (validator_keys)
git_branch (current_branch)
# default to tracking VK master branch unless we are on release
if (NOT (current_branch STREQUAL "release"))
set (current_branch "master")
# default to tracking VK develop branch unless we are on master/release
if (NOT (current_branch STREQUAL "master" OR current_branch STREQUAL "release"))
set (current_branch "develop")
endif ()
message (STATUS "tracking ValidatorKeys branch: ${current_branch}")

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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
#[===================================================================[
read version from source
#]===================================================================]
file (STRINGS src/ripple/protocol/impl/BuildInfo.cpp BUILD_INFO)
foreach (line_ ${BUILD_INFO})
if (line_ MATCHES "versionString[ ]*=[ ]*\"(.+)\"")
set (rippled_version ${CMAKE_MATCH_1})
endif ()
endforeach ()
if (rippled_version)
message (STATUS "rippled version: ${rippled_version}")
else ()
message (FATAL_ERROR "unable to determine rippled version")
endif ()

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@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
################################################################################
# SociConfig.cmake - CMake build configuration of SOCI library
################################################################################
# Copyright (C) 2010 Mateusz Loskot <mateusz@loskot.net>
#
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
################################################################################
include(CheckCXXSymbolExists)
if(WIN32)
check_cxx_symbol_exists("_M_AMD64" "" SOCI_TARGET_ARCH_X64)
if(NOT RTC_ARCH_X64)
check_cxx_symbol_exists("_M_IX86" "" SOCI_TARGET_ARCH_X86)
endif(NOT RTC_ARCH_X64)
# add check for arm here
# see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b0084kay.aspx
else(WIN32)
check_cxx_symbol_exists("__i386__" "" SOCI_TARGET_ARCH_X86)
check_cxx_symbol_exists("__x86_64__" "" SOCI_TARGET_ARCH_X64)
check_cxx_symbol_exists("__arm__" "" SOCI_TARGET_ARCH_ARM)
endif(WIN32)
if(NOT DEFINED LIB_SUFFIX)
if(SOCI_TARGET_ARCH_X64)
set(_lib_suffix "64")
else()
set(_lib_suffix "")
endif()
set(LIB_SUFFIX ${_lib_suffix} CACHE STRING "Specifies suffix for the lib directory")
endif()
#
# C++11 Option
#
if(NOT SOCI_CXX_C11)
set (SOCI_CXX_C11 OFF CACHE BOOL "Build to the C++11 standard")
endif()
#
# Force compilation flags and set desired warnings level
#
if (MSVC)
add_definitions(-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE)
add_definitions(-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
add_definitions(-D_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_WARNING)
add_definitions(-D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
if(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS MATCHES "/W[0-4]")
string(REGEX REPLACE "/W[0-4]" "/W4" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} /W4 /we4266")
endif()
else()
set(SOCI_GCC_CLANG_COMMON_FLAGS "")
# "-pedantic -Werror -Wno-error=parentheses -Wall -Wextra -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wcast-qual -Wfloat-equal -Woverloaded-virtual -Wredundant-decls -Wno-long-long")
if (SOCI_CXX_C11)
set(SOCI_CXX_VERSION_FLAGS "-std=c++11")
else()
set(SOCI_CXX_VERSION_FLAGS "-std=gnu++98")
endif()
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "Clang" OR "${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}" MATCHES "clang")
if(NOT CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION LESS 3.1 AND SOCI_ASAN)
set(SOCI_GCC_CLANG_COMMON_FLAGS "${SOCI_GCC_CLANG_COMMON_FLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
endif()
# enforce C++11 for Clang
set(SOCI_CXX_C11 ON)
set(SOCI_CXX_VERSION_FLAGS "-std=c++11")
add_definitions(-DCATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NO_IS_ENUM)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${SOCI_GCC_CLANG_COMMON_FLAGS} ${SOCI_CXX_VERSION_FLAGS}")
elseif(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC OR CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX)
if(NOT CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION LESS 4.8 AND SOCI_ASAN)
set(SOCI_GCC_CLANG_COMMON_FLAGS "${SOCI_GCC_CLANG_COMMON_FLAGS} -fsanitize=address")
endif()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${SOCI_GCC_CLANG_COMMON_FLAGS} ${SOCI_CXX_VERSION_FLAGS} ")
if (CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX)
if (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "FreeBSD")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
else()
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -Wno-variadic-macros")
endif()
endif()
else()
message(WARNING "Unknown toolset - using default flags to build SOCI")
endif()
endif()
# Set SOCI_HAVE_* variables for soci-config.h generator
set(SOCI_HAVE_CXX_C11 ${SOCI_CXX_C11} CACHE INTERNAL "Enables C++11 support")

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@@ -1,16 +1,14 @@
#[===================================================================[
NIH dep: boost
#]===================================================================]
if((NOT DEFINED BOOST_ROOT) AND(DEFINED ENV{BOOST_ROOT}))
set(BOOST_ROOT $ENV{BOOST_ROOT})
endif()
if((NOT DEFINED BOOST_LIBRARYDIR) AND(DEFINED ENV{BOOST_LIBRARYDIR}))
set(BOOST_LIBRARYDIR $ENV{BOOST_LIBRARYDIR})
endif()
file(TO_CMAKE_PATH "${BOOST_ROOT}" BOOST_ROOT)
if(WIN32 OR CYGWIN)
# Workaround for MSVC having two boost versions - x86 and x64 on same PC in stage folders
if((NOT DEFINED BOOST_LIBRARYDIR) AND (DEFINED BOOST_ROOT))
if(DEFINED BOOST_ROOT)
if(IS_DIRECTORY ${BOOST_ROOT}/stage64/lib)
set(BOOST_LIBRARYDIR ${BOOST_ROOT}/stage64/lib)
elseif(IS_DIRECTORY ${BOOST_ROOT}/stage/lib)
@@ -54,11 +52,9 @@ find_package(Boost 1.86 REQUIRED
coroutine
date_time
filesystem
json
program_options
regex
system
iostreams
thread)
add_library(ripple_boost INTERFACE)
@@ -78,8 +74,6 @@ target_link_libraries(ripple_boost
Boost::coroutine
Boost::date_time
Boost::filesystem
Boost::json
Boost::iostreams
Boost::program_options
Boost::regex
Boost::system

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@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@
#]===================================================================]
add_library (ed25519-donna STATIC
external/ed25519-donna/ed25519.c)
src/ed25519-donna/ed25519.c)
target_include_directories (ed25519-donna
PUBLIC
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/external>
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src>
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include>
PRIVATE
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/external/ed25519-donna)
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/ed25519-donna)
#[=========================================================[
NOTE for macos:
https://github.com/floodyberry/ed25519-donna/issues/29
@@ -24,5 +24,5 @@ target_link_libraries (ripple_libs INTERFACE NIH::ed25519-donna)
#]===========================]
install (
FILES
external/ed25519-donna/ed25519.h
src/ed25519-donna/ed25519.h
DESTINATION include/ed25519-donna)

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@@ -248,7 +248,6 @@ include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
# Save project's policies
cmake_policy(PUSH)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0057 NEW) # if IN_LIST
#cmake_policy(SET CMP0144 NEW)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Before we go searching, check whether a boost cmake package is available, unless
@@ -970,24 +969,7 @@ function(_Boost_COMPONENT_DEPENDENCIES component _ret)
set(_Boost_WAVE_DEPENDENCIES filesystem serialization thread chrono date_time atomic)
set(_Boost_WSERIALIZATION_DEPENDENCIES serialization)
endif()
# Special handling for Boost 1.86.0 and higher
if(NOT Boost_VERSION_STRING VERSION_LESS 1.86.0)
# Explicitly set these for Boost 1.86
set(_Boost_IOSTREAMS_DEPENDENCIES "") # No dependencies for iostreams in 1.86
# Debug output to help diagnose the issue
if(Boost_DEBUG)
message(STATUS "Using special dependency settings for Boost 1.86.0+")
message(STATUS "Component: ${component}, uppercomponent: ${uppercomponent}")
message(STATUS "Boost_VERSION_STRING: ${Boost_VERSION_STRING}")
message(STATUS "BOOST_ROOT: $ENV{BOOST_ROOT}")
message(STATUS "BOOST_LIBRARYDIR: $ENV{BOOST_LIBRARYDIR}")
endif()
endif()
# Only show warning for versions beyond what we've defined
if(NOT Boost_VERSION_STRING VERSION_LESS 1.87.0)
if(NOT Boost_VERSION_STRING VERSION_LESS 1.77.0)
message(WARNING "New Boost version may have incorrect or missing dependencies and imported targets")
endif()
endif()
@@ -1897,18 +1879,6 @@ foreach(COMPONENT ${Boost_FIND_COMPONENTS})
list(INSERT _boost_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_RELEASE 0 ${Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_DEBUG})
endif()
if(NOT Boost_VERSION_STRING VERSION_LESS 1.86.0)
if(BOOST_LIBRARYDIR AND EXISTS "${BOOST_LIBRARYDIR}")
# Clear existing search paths and use only BOOST_LIBRARYDIR
set(_boost_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_RELEASE "${BOOST_LIBRARYDIR}" NO_DEFAULT_PATH)
set(_boost_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_DEBUG "${BOOST_LIBRARYDIR}" NO_DEFAULT_PATH)
if(Boost_DEBUG)
message(STATUS "Boost 1.86: Setting library search dirs to BOOST_LIBRARYDIR: ${BOOST_LIBRARYDIR}")
endif()
endif()
endif()
# Avoid passing backslashes to _Boost_FIND_LIBRARY due to macro re-parsing.
string(REPLACE "\\" "/" _boost_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_tmp "${_boost_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DIRS_RELEASE}")

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
proper targets and export/install
#]===================================================================]
if (is_root_project) # NuDB not needed in the case of xrpl.libpb inclusion build
if (is_root_project) # NuDB not needed in the case of xrpl_core inclusion build
add_library (nudb INTERFACE)
FetchContent_Declare(
nudb_src

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@@ -129,28 +129,27 @@ else ()
endif ()
endif ()
set(output_dir ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/proto_gen)
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${output_dir})
set(ccbd ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
set(CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR ${output_dir})
protobuf_generate_cpp(PROTO_SRCS PROTO_HDRS src/ripple/proto/ripple.proto)
set(CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR ${ccbd})
file (MAKE_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/proto_gen)
set (save_CBD ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
set (CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/proto_gen)
protobuf_generate_cpp (
PROTO_SRCS
PROTO_HDRS
src/ripple/proto/ripple.proto)
set (CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR ${save_CBD})
target_include_directories(xrpl.libpb SYSTEM PUBLIC
# The generated implementation imports the header relative to the output
# directory.
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${output_dir}>
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${output_dir}/src>
)
target_sources(xrpl.libpb PRIVATE ${output_dir}/src/ripple/proto/ripple.pb.cc)
install(
FILES ${output_dir}/src/ripple/proto/ripple.pb.h
DESTINATION include/ripple/proto)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libpb PUBLIC protobuf::libprotobuf)
target_compile_options(xrpl.libpb
add_library (pbufs STATIC ${PROTO_SRCS} ${PROTO_HDRS})
target_include_directories (pbufs PRIVATE src)
target_include_directories (pbufs
SYSTEM PUBLIC ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/proto_gen)
target_link_libraries (pbufs protobuf::libprotobuf)
target_compile_options (pbufs
PUBLIC
$<$<BOOL:${is_xcode}>:
--system-header-prefix="google/protobuf"
-Wno-deprecated-dynamic-exception-spec
>
)
>)
add_library (Ripple::pbufs ALIAS pbufs)
target_link_libraries (ripple_libs INTERFACE Ripple::pbufs)
exclude_if_included (pbufs)

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@@ -64,13 +64,13 @@ if (local_rocksdb)
PATCH_COMMAND
# only used by windows build
${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_if_different
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/rocks_thirdparty.inc
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake/rocks_thirdparty.inc
<SOURCE_DIR>/thirdparty.inc
COMMAND
# fixup their build version file to keep the values
# from changing always
${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_if_different
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/rocksdb_build_version.cc.in
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake/rocksdb_build_version.cc.in
<SOURCE_DIR>/util/build_version.cc.in
CMAKE_ARGS
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ else()
set(INSTALL_SECP256K1 true)
add_library (secp256k1 STATIC
external/secp256k1/src/secp256k1.c)
src/secp256k1/src/secp256k1.c)
target_compile_definitions (secp256k1
PRIVATE
USE_NUM_NONE
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ else()
USE_SCALAR_INV_BUILTIN)
target_include_directories (secp256k1
PUBLIC
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/external>
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src>
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include>
PRIVATE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/external/secp256k1)
PRIVATE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/secp256k1)
target_compile_options (secp256k1
PRIVATE
$<$<BOOL:${MSVC}>:-wd4319>
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ else()
#]===========================]
install (
FILES
external/secp256k1/include/secp256k1.h
src/secp256k1/include/secp256k1.h
DESTINATION include/secp256k1/include)
add_library (NIH::secp256k1 ALIAS secp256k1)

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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ else()
# whenever we update the GIT_TAG above.
PATCH_COMMAND
${CMAKE_COMMAND} -D RIPPLED_SOURCE=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
-P ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/soci_patch.cmake
-P ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake/soci_patch.cmake
CMAKE_ARGS
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER}
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ else()
$<$<BOOL:${VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET}>:-DVCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET=${VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET}>
$<$<BOOL:${unity}>:-DCMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON}>
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/sqlite3
-DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake
-DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake
-DCMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=$<JOIN:$<TARGET_PROPERTY:sqlite,INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES>,::>
-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=${sqlite_BINARY_DIR}
-DCMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX=_d

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ else()
# for the single amalgamation source file.
PATCH_COMMAND
${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_if_different
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/CMake_sqlite3.txt
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake/CMake_sqlite3.txt
<SOURCE_DIR>/CMakeLists.txt
CMAKE_ARGS
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}

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@@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ if(XAR_LIBRARY)
else()
message(WARNING "xar library not found... (only important for mac builds)")
endif()
add_library (wasmedge::wasmedge ALIAS wasmedge)
add_library (NIH::WasmEdge ALIAS wasmedge)

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@@ -74,11 +74,7 @@ else ()
if (NOT _location)
message (FATAL_ERROR "using pkg-config for grpc, can't find c-ares")
endif ()
if(${_location} MATCHES "\\.a$")
add_library(c-ares::cares STATIC IMPORTED GLOBAL)
else()
add_library(c-ares::cares SHARED IMPORTED GLOBAL)
endif()
add_library (c-ares::cares ${_static} IMPORTED GLOBAL)
set_target_properties (c-ares::cares PROPERTIES
IMPORTED_LOCATION ${_location}
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${${_prefix}_INCLUDE_DIRS}"
@@ -208,7 +204,6 @@ else ()
CMAKE_ARGS
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER}
-DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17
$<$<BOOL:${CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE}>:-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON>
$<$<BOOL:${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}>:-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}>
$<$<BOOL:${VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET}>:-DVCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET=${VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET}>
@@ -314,33 +309,25 @@ endif ()
grpc defs and bundle into a
static lib
#]=================================]
set(output_dir "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/proto_gen_grpc")
set(GRPC_GEN_DIR "${output_dir}/ripple/proto")
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${GRPC_GEN_DIR})
set(GRPC_PROTO_SRCS)
set(GRPC_PROTO_HDRS)
set(GRPC_PROTO_ROOT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/ripple/proto/org")
file(GLOB_RECURSE GRPC_DEFINITION_FILES "${GRPC_PROTO_ROOT}/*.proto")
set (GRPC_GEN_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/proto_gen_grpc")
file (MAKE_DIRECTORY ${GRPC_GEN_DIR})
set (GRPC_PROTO_SRCS)
set (GRPC_PROTO_HDRS)
set (GRPC_PROTO_ROOT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/ripple/proto/org")
file(GLOB_RECURSE GRPC_DEFINITION_FILES LIST_DIRECTORIES false "${GRPC_PROTO_ROOT}/*.proto")
foreach(file ${GRPC_DEFINITION_FILES})
# /home/user/rippled/src/ripple/proto/org/.../v1/get_ledger.proto
get_filename_component(_abs_file ${file} ABSOLUTE)
# /home/user/rippled/src/ripple/proto/org/.../v1
get_filename_component(_abs_dir ${_abs_file} DIRECTORY)
# get_ledger
get_filename_component(_basename ${file} NAME_WE)
# /home/user/rippled/src/ripple/proto
get_filename_component(_proto_inc ${GRPC_PROTO_ROOT} DIRECTORY) # updir one level
# org/.../v1/get_ledger.proto
file(RELATIVE_PATH _rel_root_file ${_proto_inc} ${_abs_file})
# org/.../v1
get_filename_component(_rel_root_dir ${_rel_root_file} DIRECTORY)
# src/ripple/proto/org/.../v1
file(RELATIVE_PATH _rel_dir ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} ${_abs_dir})
set(src_1 "${GRPC_GEN_DIR}/${_rel_root_dir}/${_basename}.grpc.pb.cc")
set(src_2 "${GRPC_GEN_DIR}/${_rel_root_dir}/${_basename}.pb.cc")
set(hdr_1 "${GRPC_GEN_DIR}/${_rel_root_dir}/${_basename}.grpc.pb.h")
set(hdr_2 "${GRPC_GEN_DIR}/${_rel_root_dir}/${_basename}.pb.h")
set (src_1 "${GRPC_GEN_DIR}/${_rel_root_dir}/${_basename}.grpc.pb.cc")
set (src_2 "${GRPC_GEN_DIR}/${_rel_root_dir}/${_basename}.pb.cc")
set (hdr_1 "${GRPC_GEN_DIR}/${_rel_root_dir}/${_basename}.grpc.pb.h")
set (hdr_2 "${GRPC_GEN_DIR}/${_rel_root_dir}/${_basename}.pb.h")
add_custom_command(
OUTPUT ${src_1} ${src_2} ${hdr_1} ${hdr_2}
COMMAND protobuf::protoc
@@ -353,32 +340,16 @@ foreach(file ${GRPC_DEFINITION_FILES})
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
COMMENT "Running gRPC C++ protocol buffer compiler on ${file}"
VERBATIM)
set_source_files_properties(${src_1} ${src_2} ${hdr_1} ${hdr_2} PROPERTIES
GENERATED TRUE
SKIP_UNITY_BUILD_INCLUSION ON
)
set_source_files_properties(${src_1} ${src_2} ${hdr_1} ${hdr_2} PROPERTIES GENERATED TRUE)
list(APPEND GRPC_PROTO_SRCS ${src_1} ${src_2})
list(APPEND GRPC_PROTO_HDRS ${hdr_1} ${hdr_2})
endforeach()
target_include_directories(xrpl.libpb SYSTEM PUBLIC
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${output_dir}>
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${output_dir}/ripple/proto>
# The generated sources include headers relative to this path. Fix it later.
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include/ripple/proto>
)
target_sources(xrpl.libpb PRIVATE ${GRPC_PROTO_SRCS})
install(
DIRECTORY ${output_dir}/ripple
DESTINATION include/
FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "*.h"
)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libpb PUBLIC
"gRPC::grpc++"
# libgrpc is missing references.
absl::random_random
)
target_compile_options(xrpl.libpb
add_library (grpc_pbufs STATIC ${GRPC_PROTO_SRCS} ${GRPC_PROTO_HDRS})
#target_include_directories (grpc_pbufs PRIVATE src)
target_include_directories (grpc_pbufs SYSTEM PUBLIC ${GRPC_GEN_DIR})
target_link_libraries (grpc_pbufs protobuf::libprotobuf "gRPC::grpc++${grpc_suffix}")
target_compile_options (grpc_pbufs
PRIVATE
$<$<BOOL:${MSVC}>:-wd4065>
$<$<NOT:$<BOOL:${MSVC}>>:-Wno-deprecated-declarations>
@@ -388,5 +359,6 @@ target_compile_options(xrpl.libpb
--system-header-prefix="google/protobuf"
-Wno-deprecated-dynamic-exception-spec
>)
# target_link_libraries (ripple_libs INTERFACE Ripple::grpc_pbufs)
# exclude_if_included (grpc_pbufs)
add_library (Ripple::grpc_pbufs ALIAS grpc_pbufs)
target_link_libraries (ripple_libs INTERFACE Ripple::grpc_pbufs)
exclude_if_included (grpc_pbufs)

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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
#[=========================================================[
This is a CMake script file that is used to write
the contents of a file to stdout (using the cmake
echo command). The input file is passed via the
IN_FILE variable.
#]=========================================================]
if (EXISTS ${IN_FILE})
file (READ ${IN_FILE} contents)
## only print files that actually have some text in them
if (contents MATCHES "[a-z0-9A-Z]+")
execute_process(
COMMAND
${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "${contents}")
endif ()
endif ()

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
# those warnings.
if (RIPPLED_SOURCE)
execute_process( COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_if_different
${RIPPLED_SOURCE}/cmake/SociConfig.cmake.patched
${RIPPLED_SOURCE}/Builds/CMake/SociConfig.cmake.patched
cmake/SociConfig.cmake )
endif ()

1
Builds/README.md Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
[Please see the BUILD instructions here](../BUILD.md)

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@@ -13,15 +13,12 @@ then
git clean -ix
fi
# Ensure all sorting is ASCII-order consistently across platforms.
export LANG=C
rm -rfv results
mkdir results
includes="$( pwd )/results/rawincludes.txt"
pushd ../..
echo Raw includes:
grep -r '^[ ]*#include.*/.*\.h' include src | \
grep -r '#include.*/.*\.h' src/ripple/ src/test/ | \
grep -v boost | tee ${includes}
popd
pushd results

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@@ -1,3 +1,54 @@
Loop: ripple.app ripple.core
ripple.app > ripple.core
Loop: ripple.app ripple.ledger
ripple.app > ripple.ledger
Loop: ripple.app ripple.net
ripple.app > ripple.net
Loop: ripple.app ripple.nodestore
ripple.app > ripple.nodestore
Loop: ripple.app ripple.overlay
ripple.overlay ~= ripple.app
Loop: ripple.app ripple.peerfinder
ripple.app > ripple.peerfinder
Loop: ripple.app ripple.protocol
ripple.app > ripple.protocol
Loop: ripple.app ripple.rpc
ripple.rpc > ripple.app
Loop: ripple.app ripple.shamap
ripple.app > ripple.shamap
Loop: ripple.basics ripple.core
ripple.core > ripple.basics
Loop: ripple.basics ripple.json
ripple.json ~= ripple.basics
Loop: ripple.basics ripple.protocol
ripple.protocol > ripple.basics
Loop: ripple.core ripple.net
ripple.net > ripple.core
Loop: ripple.ledger ripple.protocol
ripple.ledger > ripple.protocol
Loop: ripple.net ripple.rpc
ripple.rpc > ripple.net
Loop: ripple.nodestore ripple.overlay
ripple.overlay ~= ripple.nodestore
Loop: ripple.overlay ripple.rpc
ripple.rpc ~= ripple.overlay
Loop: test.app test.jtx
test.app > test.jtx
@@ -10,45 +61,3 @@ Loop: test.jtx test.toplevel
Loop: test.jtx test.unit_test
test.unit_test == test.jtx
Loop: xrpl.protocol xrpld.app
xrpld.app > xrpl.protocol
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.core
xrpld.app > xrpld.core
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.ledger
xrpld.app > xrpld.ledger
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.net
xrpld.app > xrpld.net
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.nodestore
xrpld.app > xrpld.nodestore
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.overlay
xrpld.overlay ~= xrpld.app
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.peerfinder
xrpld.app > xrpld.peerfinder
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.rpc
xrpld.rpc > xrpld.app
Loop: xrpld.app xrpld.shamap
xrpld.app > xrpld.shamap
Loop: xrpld.core xrpld.net
xrpld.net > xrpld.core
Loop: xrpld.core xrpld.perflog
xrpld.perflog == xrpld.core
Loop: xrpld.net xrpld.rpc
xrpld.rpc > xrpld.net
Loop: xrpld.overlay xrpld.rpc
xrpld.rpc ~= xrpld.overlay
Loop: xrpld.perflog xrpld.rpc
xrpld.rpc ~= xrpld.perflog

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@@ -1,202 +1,226 @@
libxrpl.basics > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.crypto > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.json > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.json > xrpl.json
libxrpl.protocol > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.protocol > xrpl.hook
libxrpl.protocol > xrpl.json
libxrpl.protocol > xrpl.protocol
libxrpl.resource > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.resource > xrpl.resource
libxrpl.server > xrpl.basics
libxrpl.server > xrpl.json
libxrpl.server > xrpl.protocol
libxrpl.server > xrpl.server
ripple.app > ripple.basics
ripple.app > ripple.beast
ripple.app > ripple.conditions
ripple.app > ripple.consensus
ripple.app > ripple.crypto
ripple.app > ripple.json
ripple.app > ripple.resource
ripple.app > test.unit_test
ripple.basics > ripple.beast
ripple.conditions > ripple.basics
ripple.conditions > ripple.protocol
ripple.consensus > ripple.basics
ripple.consensus > ripple.beast
ripple.consensus > ripple.json
ripple.consensus > ripple.protocol
ripple.core > ripple.beast
ripple.core > ripple.json
ripple.core > ripple.protocol
ripple.crypto > ripple.basics
ripple.json > ripple.beast
ripple.ledger > ripple.basics
ripple.ledger > ripple.beast
ripple.ledger > ripple.core
ripple.ledger > ripple.json
ripple.net > ripple.basics
ripple.net > ripple.beast
ripple.net > ripple.json
ripple.net > ripple.protocol
ripple.net > ripple.resource
ripple.nodestore > ripple.basics
ripple.nodestore > ripple.beast
ripple.nodestore > ripple.core
ripple.nodestore > ripple.json
ripple.nodestore > ripple.protocol
ripple.nodestore > ripple.unity
ripple.overlay > ripple.basics
ripple.overlay > ripple.beast
ripple.overlay > ripple.core
ripple.overlay > ripple.json
ripple.overlay > ripple.peerfinder
ripple.overlay > ripple.protocol
ripple.overlay > ripple.resource
ripple.overlay > ripple.server
ripple.peerfinder > ripple.basics
ripple.peerfinder > ripple.beast
ripple.peerfinder > ripple.core
ripple.peerfinder > ripple.protocol
ripple.perflog > ripple.basics
ripple.perflog > ripple.beast
ripple.perflog > ripple.core
ripple.perflog > ripple.json
ripple.perflog > ripple.nodestore
ripple.perflog > ripple.protocol
ripple.perflog > ripple.rpc
ripple.protocol > ripple.beast
ripple.protocol > ripple.crypto
ripple.protocol > ripple.json
ripple.resource > ripple.basics
ripple.resource > ripple.beast
ripple.resource > ripple.json
ripple.resource > ripple.protocol
ripple.rpc > ripple.basics
ripple.rpc > ripple.beast
ripple.rpc > ripple.core
ripple.rpc > ripple.crypto
ripple.rpc > ripple.json
ripple.rpc > ripple.ledger
ripple.rpc > ripple.nodestore
ripple.rpc > ripple.protocol
ripple.rpc > ripple.resource
ripple.rpc > ripple.server
ripple.rpc > ripple.shamap
ripple.server > ripple.basics
ripple.server > ripple.beast
ripple.server > ripple.crypto
ripple.server > ripple.json
ripple.server > ripple.protocol
ripple.shamap > ripple.basics
ripple.shamap > ripple.beast
ripple.shamap > ripple.crypto
ripple.shamap > ripple.nodestore
ripple.shamap > ripple.protocol
test.app > ripple.app
test.app > ripple.basics
test.app > ripple.beast
test.app > ripple.core
test.app > ripple.json
test.app > ripple.ledger
test.app > ripple.overlay
test.app > ripple.protocol
test.app > ripple.resource
test.app > ripple.rpc
test.app > test.toplevel
test.app > test.unit_test
test.app > xrpl.basics
test.app > xrpld.app
test.app > xrpld.core
test.app > xrpld.ledger
test.app > xrpld.nodestore
test.app > xrpld.overlay
test.app > xrpld.rpc
test.app > xrpl.hook
test.app > xrpl.json
test.app > xrpl.protocol
test.app > xrpl.resource
test.basics > ripple.basics
test.basics > ripple.beast
test.basics > ripple.json
test.basics > ripple.protocol
test.basics > ripple.rpc
test.basics > test.jtx
test.basics > test.unit_test
test.basics > xrpl.basics
test.basics > xrpld.perflog
test.basics > xrpld.rpc
test.basics > xrpl.json
test.basics > xrpl.protocol
test.beast > xrpl.basics
test.conditions > xrpl.basics
test.conditions > xrpld.conditions
test.beast > ripple.basics
test.beast > ripple.beast
test.conditions > ripple.basics
test.conditions > ripple.beast
test.conditions > ripple.conditions
test.consensus > ripple.app
test.consensus > ripple.basics
test.consensus > ripple.beast
test.consensus > ripple.consensus
test.consensus > ripple.core
test.consensus > ripple.ledger
test.consensus > ripple.protocol
test.consensus > test.csf
test.consensus > test.toplevel
test.consensus > test.unit_test
test.consensus > xrpl.basics
test.consensus > xrpld.app
test.consensus > xrpld.consensus
test.consensus > xrpld.core
test.consensus > xrpld.ledger
test.consensus > xrpl.protocol
test.core > ripple.basics
test.core > ripple.beast
test.core > ripple.core
test.core > ripple.crypto
test.core > ripple.json
test.core > ripple.server
test.core > test.jtx
test.core > test.toplevel
test.core > test.unit_test
test.core > xrpl.basics
test.core > xrpld.core
test.core > xrpld.perflog
test.core > xrpl.json
test.core > xrpl.server
test.csf > xrpl.basics
test.csf > xrpld.consensus
test.csf > xrpl.json
test.csf > xrpl.protocol
test.csf > ripple.basics
test.csf > ripple.beast
test.csf > ripple.consensus
test.csf > ripple.json
test.csf > ripple.protocol
test.json > ripple.beast
test.json > ripple.json
test.json > test.jtx
test.json > xrpl.json
test.jtx > xrpl.basics
test.jtx > xrpld.app
test.jtx > xrpld.consensus
test.jtx > xrpld.core
test.jtx > xrpld.ledger
test.jtx > xrpld.net
test.jtx > xrpld.rpc
test.jtx > xrpl.hook
test.jtx > xrpl.json
test.jtx > xrpl.protocol
test.jtx > xrpl.resource
test.jtx > xrpl.server
test.jtx > ripple.app
test.jtx > ripple.basics
test.jtx > ripple.beast
test.jtx > ripple.consensus
test.jtx > ripple.core
test.jtx > ripple.json
test.jtx > ripple.ledger
test.jtx > ripple.net
test.jtx > ripple.protocol
test.jtx > ripple.server
test.ledger > ripple.app
test.ledger > ripple.basics
test.ledger > ripple.beast
test.ledger > ripple.core
test.ledger > ripple.ledger
test.ledger > ripple.protocol
test.ledger > test.jtx
test.ledger > test.toplevel
test.ledger > xrpl.basics
test.ledger > xrpld.app
test.ledger > xrpld.core
test.ledger > xrpld.ledger
test.ledger > xrpl.protocol
test.net > ripple.net
test.net > test.jtx
test.net > test.toplevel
test.net > test.unit_test
test.nodestore > ripple.app
test.nodestore > ripple.basics
test.nodestore > ripple.beast
test.nodestore > ripple.core
test.nodestore > ripple.nodestore
test.nodestore > ripple.protocol
test.nodestore > ripple.unity
test.nodestore > test.jtx
test.nodestore > test.toplevel
test.nodestore > test.unit_test
test.nodestore > xrpl.basics
test.nodestore > xrpld.core
test.nodestore > xrpld.nodestore
test.nodestore > xrpld.unity
test.overlay > ripple.app
test.overlay > ripple.basics
test.overlay > ripple.beast
test.overlay > ripple.core
test.overlay > ripple.overlay
test.overlay > ripple.peerfinder
test.overlay > ripple.protocol
test.overlay > ripple.shamap
test.overlay > test.jtx
test.overlay > test.toplevel
test.overlay > test.unit_test
test.overlay > xrpl.basics
test.overlay > xrpld.app
test.overlay > xrpld.overlay
test.overlay > xrpld.peerfinder
test.overlay > xrpld.shamap
test.overlay > xrpl.protocol
test.peerfinder > ripple.basics
test.peerfinder > ripple.beast
test.peerfinder > ripple.core
test.peerfinder > ripple.peerfinder
test.peerfinder > ripple.protocol
test.peerfinder > test.beast
test.peerfinder > test.unit_test
test.peerfinder > xrpl.basics
test.peerfinder > xrpld.core
test.peerfinder > xrpld.peerfinder
test.peerfinder > xrpl.protocol
test.protocol > ripple.basics
test.protocol > ripple.beast
test.protocol > ripple.crypto
test.protocol > ripple.json
test.protocol > ripple.protocol
test.protocol > test.toplevel
test.protocol > xrpl.basics
test.protocol > xrpl.json
test.protocol > xrpl.protocol
test.resource > ripple.basics
test.resource > ripple.beast
test.resource > ripple.resource
test.resource > test.unit_test
test.resource > xrpl.basics
test.resource > xrpl.resource
test.rpc > ripple.app
test.rpc > ripple.basics
test.rpc > ripple.beast
test.rpc > ripple.core
test.rpc > ripple.json
test.rpc > ripple.net
test.rpc > ripple.nodestore
test.rpc > ripple.overlay
test.rpc > ripple.protocol
test.rpc > ripple.resource
test.rpc > ripple.rpc
test.rpc > test.jtx
test.rpc > test.nodestore
test.rpc > test.toplevel
test.rpc > xrpl.basics
test.rpc > xrpld.app
test.rpc > xrpld.core
test.rpc > xrpld.net
test.rpc > xrpld.overlay
test.rpc > xrpld.rpc
test.rpc > xrpl.hook
test.rpc > xrpl.json
test.rpc > xrpl.protocol
test.rpc > xrpl.resource
test.server > ripple.app
test.server > ripple.basics
test.server > ripple.beast
test.server > ripple.core
test.server > ripple.json
test.server > ripple.rpc
test.server > ripple.server
test.server > test.jtx
test.server > test.toplevel
test.server > test.unit_test
test.server > xrpl.basics
test.server > xrpld.app
test.server > xrpld.core
test.server > xrpld.rpc
test.server > xrpl.json
test.server > xrpl.server
test.shamap > ripple.basics
test.shamap > ripple.beast
test.shamap > ripple.nodestore
test.shamap > ripple.protocol
test.shamap > ripple.shamap
test.shamap > test.unit_test
test.shamap > xrpl.basics
test.shamap > xrpld.nodestore
test.shamap > xrpld.shamap
test.shamap > xrpl.protocol
test.toplevel > ripple.json
test.toplevel > test.csf
test.toplevel > xrpl.json
test.unit_test > xrpl.basics
xrpl.hook > xrpl.basics
xrpl.json > xrpl.basics
xrpl.protocol > xrpl.basics
xrpl.protocol > xrpl.json
xrpl.resource > xrpl.basics
xrpl.resource > xrpl.json
xrpl.resource > xrpl.protocol
xrpl.server > xrpl.basics
xrpl.server > xrpl.json
xrpl.server > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.app > test.unit_test
xrpld.app > xrpl.basics
xrpld.app > xrpld.conditions
xrpld.app > xrpld.consensus
xrpld.app > xrpld.perflog
xrpld.app > xrpl.hook
xrpld.app > xrpl.json
xrpld.app > xrpl.resource
xrpld.conditions > xrpl.basics
xrpld.conditions > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.consensus > xrpl.basics
xrpld.consensus > xrpl.json
xrpld.consensus > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.core > xrpl.basics
xrpld.core > xrpl.json
xrpld.core > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.ledger > xrpl.basics
xrpld.ledger > xrpld.core
xrpld.ledger > xrpl.json
xrpld.ledger > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.net > xrpl.basics
xrpld.net > xrpl.json
xrpld.net > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.net > xrpl.resource
xrpld.nodestore > xrpl.basics
xrpld.nodestore > xrpld.core
xrpld.nodestore > xrpld.unity
xrpld.nodestore > xrpl.json
xrpld.nodestore > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.basics
xrpld.overlay > xrpld.core
xrpld.overlay > xrpld.peerfinder
xrpld.overlay > xrpld.perflog
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.json
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.resource
xrpld.overlay > xrpl.server
xrpld.peerfinder > xrpl.basics
xrpld.peerfinder > xrpld.core
xrpld.peerfinder > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.perflog > xrpl.basics
xrpld.perflog > xrpl.json
xrpld.perflog > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.basics
xrpld.rpc > xrpld.core
xrpld.rpc > xrpld.ledger
xrpld.rpc > xrpld.nodestore
xrpld.rpc > xrpld.shamap
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.json
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.protocol
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.resource
xrpld.rpc > xrpl.server
xrpld.shamap > xrpl.basics
xrpld.shamap > xrpld.nodestore
xrpld.shamap > xrpl.protocol
test.unit_test > ripple.basics
test.unit_test > ripple.beast

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@@ -1,72 +1,42 @@
cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.16)
if (POLICY CMP0074)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0074 NEW)
endif ()
project (rippled)
set(CMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS OFF)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 20)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
if(POLICY CMP0074)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0074 NEW)
endif()
if(POLICY CMP0077)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0077 NEW)
endif()
# Fix "unrecognized escape" issues when passing CMAKE_MODULE_PATH on Windows.
file(TO_CMAKE_PATH "${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}" CMAKE_MODULE_PATH)
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake")
if(POLICY CMP0144)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0144 NEW)
endif()
project (xrpl)
set(Boost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE ON)
# make GIT_COMMIT_HASH define available to all sources
find_package(Git)
if(Git_FOUND)
execute_process(COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} --git-dir=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/.git rev-parse HEAD
execute_process(COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} describe --always --abbrev=40
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE OUTPUT_VARIABLE gch)
if(gch)
set(GIT_COMMIT_HASH "${gch}")
message(STATUS gch: ${GIT_COMMIT_HASH})
add_definitions(-DGIT_COMMIT_HASH="${GIT_COMMIT_HASH}")
endif()
execute_process(COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} --git-dir=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/.git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE OUTPUT_VARIABLE gb)
if(gb)
set(GIT_BRANCH "${gb}")
message(STATUS gb: ${GIT_BRANCH})
add_definitions(-DGIT_BRANCH="${GIT_BRANCH}")
endif()
endif() #git
if(thread_safety_analysis)
if (thread_safety_analysis)
add_compile_options(-Wthread-safety -D_LIBCPP_ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATIONS -DRIPPLE_ENABLE_THREAD_SAFETY_ANNOTATIONS)
add_compile_options("-stdlib=libc++")
add_link_options("-stdlib=libc++")
endif()
option(USE_CONAN "Use Conan package manager for dependencies" OFF)
# Then, auto-detect if conan_toolchain.cmake is being used
if(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
# Check if the toolchain file path contains "conan_toolchain"
if(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE MATCHES "conan_toolchain")
set(USE_CONAN ON CACHE BOOL "Using Conan detected from toolchain file" FORCE)
message(STATUS "Conan toolchain detected: ${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}")
message(STATUS "Building with Conan dependencies")
endif()
endif()
if (NOT USE_CONAN)
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake")
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/deps")
endif()
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake")
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Builds/CMake/deps")
include (CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
include (FetchContent)
include (ExternalProject)
include (CMakeFuncs) # must come *after* ExternalProject b/c it overrides one function in EP
include (ProcessorCount)
if (target)
message (FATAL_ERROR "The target option has been removed - use native cmake options to control build")
endif ()
@@ -74,9 +44,7 @@ endif ()
include(RippledSanity)
include(RippledVersion)
include(RippledSettings)
if (NOT USE_CONAN)
include(RippledNIH)
endif()
include(RippledNIH)
# this check has to remain in the top-level cmake
# because of the early return statement
if (packages_only)
@@ -89,91 +57,30 @@ include(RippledCompiler)
include(RippledInterface)
###
if (NOT USE_CONAN)
set(SECP256K1_INSTALL TRUE)
add_subdirectory(external/secp256k1)
add_library(secp256k1::secp256k1 ALIAS secp256k1)
add_subdirectory(external/ed25519-donna)
add_subdirectory(external/antithesis-sdk)
include(deps/Boost)
include(deps/OpenSSL)
# include(deps/Secp256k1)
# include(deps/Ed25519-donna)
include(deps/Lz4)
include(deps/Libarchive)
include(deps/Sqlite)
include(deps/Soci)
include(deps/Rocksdb)
include(deps/Nudb)
include(deps/date)
# include(deps/Protobuf)
# include(deps/gRPC)
include(deps/cassandra)
include(deps/Postgres)
include(deps/WasmEdge)
else()
include(conan/Boost)
find_package(OpenSSL 1.1.1 REQUIRED)
set_target_properties(OpenSSL::SSL PROPERTIES
INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS OPENSSL_NO_SSL2
)
set(SECP256K1_INSTALL TRUE)
add_subdirectory(external/secp256k1)
add_library(secp256k1::secp256k1 ALIAS secp256k1)
add_subdirectory(external/ed25519-donna)
add_subdirectory(external/antithesis-sdk)
find_package(gRPC REQUIRED)
find_package(lz4 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)
find_package(wasmedge REQUIRED)
option(rocksdb "Enable RocksDB" ON)
if(rocksdb)
find_package(RocksDB REQUIRED)
set_target_properties(RocksDB::rocksdb PROPERTIES
INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS RIPPLE_ROCKSDB_AVAILABLE=1
)
target_link_libraries(ripple_libs INTERFACE RocksDB::rocksdb)
endif()
find_package(nudb REQUIRED)
find_package(date REQUIRED)
find_package(xxHash REQUIRED)
if(TARGET nudb::core)
set(nudb nudb::core)
elseif(TARGET NuDB::nudb)
set(nudb NuDB::nudb)
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "unknown nudb target")
endif()
target_link_libraries(ripple_libs INTERFACE ${nudb})
target_link_libraries(ripple_libs INTERFACE
ed25519::ed25519
lz4::lz4
OpenSSL::Crypto
OpenSSL::SSL
# Ripple::grpc_pbufs
# Ripple::pbufs
secp256k1::secp256k1
soci::soci
SQLite::SQLite3
)
endif()
include(deps/Boost)
include(deps/OpenSSL)
include(deps/Secp256k1)
include(deps/Ed25519-donna)
include(deps/Lz4)
include(deps/Libarchive)
include(deps/Sqlite)
include(deps/Soci)
include(deps/Snappy)
include(deps/Rocksdb)
include(deps/Nudb)
include(deps/date)
include(deps/Protobuf)
include(deps/gRPC)
include(deps/cassandra)
include(deps/Postgres)
include(deps/WasmEdge)
if(coverage)
include(RippledCov)
endif()
###
set(PROJECT_EXPORT_SET RippleExports)
include(RippledCore)
if (NOT USE_CONAN)
include(deps/Protobuf)
include(deps/gRPC)
endif()
include(RippledInstall)
include(RippledCov)
include(RippledMultiConfig)
include(RippledDocs)
include(RippledValidatorKeys)

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@@ -57,12 +57,12 @@ Ensure that your code compiles according to the build instructions in the
[`documentation`](https://docs.xahau.network/infrastructure/building-xahau).
If you create new source files, they must go under `src/ripple`.
You will need to add them to one of the
[source lists](./cmake/RippledCore.cmake) in CMake.
[source lists](./Builds/CMake/RippledCore.cmake) in CMake.
Please write tests for your code.
If you create new test source files, they must go under `src/test`.
You will need to add them to one of the
[source lists](./cmake/RippledCore.cmake) in CMake.
[source lists](./Builds/CMake/RippledCore.cmake) in CMake.
If your test can be run offline, in under 60 seconds, then it can be an
automatic test run by `rippled --unittest`.
Otherwise, it must be a manual test.
@@ -71,248 +71,27 @@ The source must be formatted according to the style guide below.
Header includes must be [levelized](./Builds/levelization).
Changes should be usually squashed down into a single commit.
Some larger or more complicated change sets make more sense,
and are easier to review if organized into multiple logical commits.
Either way, all commits should fit the following criteria:
* Changes should be presented in a single commit or a logical
sequence of commits.
Specifically, chronological commits that simply
reflect the history of how the author implemented
the change, "warts and all", are not useful to
reviewers.
* Every commit should have a [good message](#good-commit-messages).
to explain a specific aspects of the change.
* Every commit should be signed.
* Every commit should be well-formed (builds successfully,
unit tests passing), as this helps to resolve merge
conflicts, and makes it easier to use `git bisect`
to find bugs.
### Good commit messages
Refer to
["How to Write a Git Commit Message"](https://cbea.ms/git-commit/)
for general rules on writing a good commit message.
tl;dr
> 1. Separate subject from body with a blank line.
> 2. Limit the subject line to 50 characters.
> * [...]shoot for 50 characters, but consider 72 the hard limit.
> 3. Capitalize the subject line.
> 4. Do not end the subject line with a period.
> 5. Use the imperative mood in the subject line.
> * A properly formed Git commit subject line should always be able
> to complete the following sentence: "If applied, this commit will
> _your subject line here_".
> 6. Wrap the body at 72 characters.
> 7. Use the body to explain what and why vs. how.
In addition to those guidelines, please add one of the following
prefixes to the subject line if appropriate.
* `fix:` - The primary purpose is to fix an existing bug.
* `perf:` - The primary purpose is performance improvements.
* `refactor:` - The changes refactor code without affecting
functionality.
* `test:` - The changes _only_ affect unit tests.
* `docs:` - The changes _only_ affect documentation. This can
include code comments in addition to `.md` files like this one.
* `build:` - The changes _only_ affect the build process,
including CMake and/or Conan settings.
* `chore:` - Other tasks that don't affect the binary, but don't fit
any of the other cases. e.g. formatting, git settings, updating
Github Actions jobs.
Whenever possible, when updating commits after the PR is open, please
add the PR number to the end of the subject line. e.g. `test: Add
unit tests for Feature X (#1234)`.
## Pull requests
In general, pull requests use `develop` as the base branch.
(Hotfixes are an exception.)
If your changes are not quite ready, but you want to make it easily available
for preliminary examination or review, you can create a "Draft" pull request.
While a pull request is marked as a "Draft", you can rebase or reorganize the
commits in the pull request as desired.
Github pull requests are created as "Ready" by default, or you can mark
a "Draft" pull request as "Ready".
Once a pull request is marked as "Ready",
any changes must be added as new commits. Do not
force-push to a branch in a pull request under review.
(This includes rebasing your branch onto the updated base branch.
Use a merge operation, instead or hit the "Update branch" button
at the bottom of the Github PR page.)
Changes to pull requests must be added as new commits.
Once code reviewers have started looking at your code, please avoid
force-pushing a branch in a pull request.
This preserves the ability for reviewers to filter changes since their last
review.
A pull request must obtain **approvals from at least two reviewers**
before it can be considered for merge by a Maintainer.
A pull request must obtain **approvals from at least two reviewers** before it
can be considered for merge by a Maintainer.
Maintainers retain discretion to require more approvals if they feel the
credibility of the existing approvals is insufficient.
Pull requests must be merged by [squash-and-merge][2]
to preserve a linear history for the `develop` branch.
### When and how to merge pull requests
#### "Passed"
A pull request should only have the "Passed" label added when it
meets a few criteria:
1. It must have two approving reviews [as described
above](#pull-requests). (Exception: PRs that are deemed "trivial"
only need one approval.)
2. All CI checks must be complete and passed. (One-off failures may
be acceptable if they are related to a known issue.)
3. The PR must have a [good commit message](#good-commit-messages).
* If the PR started with a good commit message, and it doesn't
need to be updated, the author can indicate that in a comment.
* Any contributor, preferably the author, can leave a comment
suggesting a commit message.
* If the author squashes and rebases the code in preparation for
merge, they should also ensure the commit message(s) are updated
as well.
4. The PR branch must be up to date with the base branch (usually
`develop`). This is usually accomplised by merging the base branch
into the feature branch, but if the other criteria are met, the
changes can be squashed and rebased on top of the base branch.
5. Finally, and most importantly, the author of the PR must
positively indicate that the PR is ready to merge. That can be
accomplished by adding the "Passed" label if their role allows,
or by leaving a comment to the effect that the PR is ready to
merge.
Once the "Passed" label is added, a maintainer may merge the PR at
any time, so don't use it lightly.
#### Instructions for maintainers
The maintainer should double-check that the PR has met all the
necessary criteria, and can request additional information from the
owner, or additional reviews, and can always feel free to remove the
"Passed" label if appropriate. The maintainer has final say on
whether a PR gets merged, and are encouraged to communicate and
issues or concerns to other maintainers.
##### Most pull requests: "Squash and merge"
Most pull requests don't need special handling, and can simply be
merged using the "Squash and merge" button on the Github UI. Update
the suggested commit message if necessary.
##### Slightly more complicated pull requests
Some pull requests need to be pushed to `develop` as more than one
commit. There are multiple ways to accomplish this. If the author
describes a process, and it is reasonable, follow it. Otherwise, do
a fast forward only merge (`--ff-only`) on the command line and push.
Either way, check that:
* The commits are based on the current tip of `develop`.
* The commits are clean: No merge commits (except when reverse
merging), no "[FOLD]" or "fixup!" messages.
* All commits are signed. If the commits are not signed by the author, use
`git commit --amend -S` to sign them yourself.
* At least one (but preferably all) of the commits has the PR number
in the commit message.
**Never use the "Create a merge commit" or "Rebase and merge"
functions!**
##### Releases, release candidates, and betas
All releases, including release candidates and betas, are handled
differently from typical PRs. Most importantly, never use
the Github UI to merge a release.
1. There are two possible conditions that the `develop` branch will
be in when preparing a release.
1. Ready or almost ready to go: There may be one or two PRs that
need to be merged, but otherwise, the only change needed is to
update the version number in `BuildInfo.cpp`. In this case,
merge those PRs as appropriate, updating the second one, and
waiting for CI to finish in between. Then update
`BuildInfo.cpp`.
2. Several pending PRs: In this case, do not use the Github UI,
because the delays waiting for CI in between each merge will be
unnecessarily onerous. Instead, create a working branch (e.g.
`develop-next`) based off of `develop`. Squash the changes
from each PR onto the branch, one commit each (unless
more are needed), being sure to sign each commit and update
the commit message to include the PR number. You may be able
to use a fast-forward merge for the first PR. The workflow may
look something like:
```
git fetch upstream
git checkout upstream/develop
git checkout -b develop-next
# Use -S on the ff-only merge if prbranch1 isn't signed.
# Or do another branch first.
git merge --ff-only user1/prbranch1
git merge --squash user2/prbranch2
git commit -S
git merge --squash user3/prbranch3
git commit -S
[...]
git push --set-upstream origin develop-next
</pre>
```
2. Create the Pull Request with `release` as the base branch. If any
of the included PRs are still open,
[use closing keywords](https://docs.github.com/articles/closing-issues-using-keywords)
in the description to ensure they are closed when the code is
released. e.g. "Closes #1234"
3. Instead of the default template, reuse and update the message from
the previous release. Include the following verbiage somewhere in
the description:
```
The base branch is release. All releases (including betas) go in
release. This PR will be merged with --ff-only (not squashed or
rebased, and not using the GitHub UI) to both release and develop.
```
4. Sign-offs for the three platforms usually occur offline, but at
least one approval will be needed on the PR.
5. Once everything is ready to go, open a terminal, and do the
fast-forward merges manually. Do not push any branches until you
verify that all of them update correctly.
```
git fetch upstream
git checkout -b upstream--develop -t upstream/develop || git checkout upstream--develop
git reset --hard upstream/develop
# develop-next must be signed already!
git merge --ff-only origin/develop-next
git checkout -b upstream--release -t upstream/release || git checkout upstream--release
git reset --hard upstream/release
git merge --ff-only origin/develop-next
# Only do these 3 steps if pushing a release. No betas or RCs
git checkout -b upstream--master -t upstream/master || git checkout upstream--master
git reset --hard upstream/master
git merge --ff-only origin/develop-next
# Check that all of the branches are updated
git log -1 --oneline
# The output should look like:
# 02ec8b7962 (HEAD -> upstream--master, origin/develop-next, upstream--release, upstream--develop, develop-next) Set version to 2.2.0-rc1
# Note that all of the upstream--develop/release/master are on this commit.
# (Master will be missing for betas, etc.)
# Just to be safe, do a dry run first:
git push --dry-run upstream-push HEAD:develop
git push --dry-run upstream-push HEAD:release
# git push --dry-run upstream-push HEAD:master
# Now push
git push upstream-push HEAD:develop
git push upstream-push HEAD:release
# git push upstream-push HEAD:master
# Don't forget to tag the release, too.
git tag <version number>
git push upstream-push <version number>
```
6. Finally
[create a new release on Github](https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled/releases).
# Style guide
@@ -338,103 +117,12 @@ this:
You can format individual files in place by running `clang-format -i <file>...`
from any directory within this project.
There is a Continuous Integration job that runs clang-format on pull requests. If the code doesn't comply, a patch file that corrects auto-fixable formatting issues is generated.
To download the patch file:
1. Next to `clang-format / check (pull_request) Failing after #s` -> click **Details** to open the details page.
2. Left menu -> click **Summary**
3. Scroll down to near the bottom-right under `Artifacts` -> click **clang-format.patch**
4. Download the zip file and extract it to your local git repository. Run `git apply [patch-file-name]`.
5. Commit and push.
You can install a pre-commit hook to automatically run `clang-format` before every commit:
```
pip3 install pre-commit
pre-commit install
```
## Contracts and instrumentation
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 `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 `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);
otherwise they are just like a regular `assert`.
To learn more about Antithesis, see
[How Antithesis Works](https://antithesis.com/docs/introduction/how_antithesis_works.html)
and [C++ SDK](https://antithesis.com/docs/using_antithesis/sdk/cpp/overview.html#)
We continue to use the old style `assert` or `assert(false)` in certain
locations, where the reporting of contract violations on the Antithesis
platform is either not possible or not useful.
For this reason:
* The locations where `assert` or `assert(false)` contracts should continue to be used:
* `constexpr` functions
* unit tests i.e. files under `src/test`
* unit tests-related modules (files under `beast/test` and `beast/unit_test`)
* Outside of the listed locations, do not use `assert`; use `XRPL_ASSERT` instead,
giving it unique name, with the short description of the contract.
* Outside of the listed locations, do not use `assert(false)`; use
`UNREACHABLE` instead, giving it unique name, with the description of the
condition being violated
* The contract name should start with a full name (including scope) of the
function, optionally a named lambda, followed by a colon ` : ` and a brief
(typically at most five words) description. `UNREACHABLE` contracts
can use slightly longer descriptions. If there are multiple overloads of the
function, use common sense to balance both brevity and unambiguity of the
function name. NOTE: the purpose of name is to provide stable means of
unique identification of every contract; for this reason try to avoid elements
which can change in some obvious refactors or when reinforcing the condition.
* Contract description typically (except for `UNREACHABLE`) should describe the
_expected_ condition, as in "I assert that _expected_ is true".
* Contract description for `UNREACHABLE` should describe the _unexpected_
situation which caused the line to have been reached.
* Example good name for an
`UNREACHABLE` macro `"Json::operator==(Value, Value) : invalid type"`; example
good name for an `XRPL_ASSERT` macro `"Json::Value::asCString : valid type"`.
* 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: `"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
reflects the location or the condition being checked)
* Do not use `std::unreachable`
* Do not put contracts where they can be violated by an external condition
(e.g. timing, data payload before mandatory validation etc.) as this creates
bogus bug reports (and causes crashes of Debug builds)
## Unit Tests
To execute all unit tests:
```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.)
To run a specific set of test suites:
```
rippled --unittest TestSuiteName
```
Note: In this example, all tests with prefix `TestSuiteName` will be run, so if
`TestSuiteName1` and `TestSuiteName2` both exist, then both tests will run.
Alternatively, if the unit test name finds an exact match, it will stop
doing partial matches, i.e. if a unit test with a title of `TestSuiteName`
exists, then no other unit test will be executed, apart from `TestSuiteName`.
## Avoid
1. Proliferation of nearly identical code.
@@ -494,4 +182,4 @@ existing maintainer without a vote.
[1]: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/contributing-to-projects
[2]: 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
[2]: 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

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@@ -67,5 +67,5 @@ git-subtree. See those directories' README files for more details.
- [explorer.xahau.network](https://explorer.xahau.network)
- **Testnet & Faucet**: Test applications and obtain test XAH at [xahau-test.net](https://xahau-test.net) and use the testnet explorer at [explorer.xahau.network](https://explorer.xahau.network).
- **Supporting Wallets**: A list of wallets that support XAH and Xahau-based assets.
- [Xaman](https://xaman.app)
- [Xumm](https://xumm.app)
- [Crossmark](https://crossmark.io)

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@@ -61,12 +61,13 @@ For these complaints or reports, please [contact our support team](mailto:bugs@x
### The following type of security problems are excluded
1. **In scope**. Only bugs in software under the scope of the program qualify. Currently, that means `xahaud` and `xahau-lib`.
2. **Relevant**. A security issue, posing a danger to user funds, privacy or the operation of the Xahau Ledger.
3. **Original and previously unknown**. Bugs that are already known and discussed in public do not qualify. Previously reported bugs, even if publicly unknown, are not eligible.
4. **Specific**. We welcome general security advice or recommendations, but we cannot pay bounties for that.
5. **Fixable**. There has to be something we can do to permanently fix the problem. Note that bugs in other peoples software may still qualify in some cases. For example, if you find a bug in a library that we use which can compromise the security of software that is in scope and we can get it fixed, you may qualify for a bounty.
6. **Unused**. If you use the exploit to attack the Xahau Ledger, you do not qualify for a bounty. If you report a vulnerability used in an ongoing or past attack and there is specific, concrete evidence that suggests you are the attacker we reserve the right not to pay a bounty.
- (D)DOS attacks
- Error messages or error pages without sensitive data
- Tests & sample data as publicly available in our repositories at Github
- Common issues like browser header warnings or DNS configuration, identified by vulnerability scans
- Vulnerability scan reports for software we publicly use
- Security issues related to outdated OS's, browsers or plugins
- Reports for security problems that we have been notified of before
Please note: Reports that are lacking any proof (such as screenshots or other data), detailed information or details on how to reproduce any unexpected result will be investigated but will not be eligible for any reward.

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@@ -1,218 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -o errexit
marker_base=34be0ce4fef20c978df2923c29321ad6cc17facc
marker_commit=${1:-${marker_base}}
if [ $(git merge-base ${marker_commit} ${marker_base}) != ${marker_base} ]; then
echo "first marker commit not an ancestor: ${marker_commit}"
exit 1
fi
if [ $(git merge-base ${marker_commit} HEAD) != $(git rev-parse --verify ${marker_commit}) ]; then
echo "given marker commit not an ancestor: ${marker_commit}"
exit 1
fi
if [ -e Builds/CMake ]; then
echo move CMake
git mv Builds/CMake cmake
git add --update .
git commit -m 'Move CMake directory' --author 'Pretty Printer <cpp@ripple.com>'
fi
if [ -e src/ripple ]; then
echo move protocol buffers
mkdir -p include/xrpl
if [ -e src/ripple/proto ]; then
git mv src/ripple/proto include/xrpl
fi
extract_list() {
git show ${marker_commit}:Builds/CMake/RippledCore.cmake | \
awk "/END ${1}/ { p = 0 } p && /src\/ripple/; /BEGIN ${1}/ { p = 1 }" | \
sed -e 's#src/ripple/##' -e 's#[^a-z]\+$##'
}
move_files() {
oldroot="$1"; shift
newroot="$1"; shift
detail="$1"; shift
files=("$@")
for file in ${files[@]}; do
if [ ! -e ${oldroot}/${file} ]; then
continue
fi
dir=$(dirname ${file})
if [ $(basename ${dir}) == 'details' ]; then
dir=$(dirname ${dir})
fi
if [ $(basename ${dir}) == 'impl' ]; then
dir="$(dirname ${dir})/${detail}"
fi
mkdir -p ${newroot}/${dir}
git mv ${oldroot}/${file} ${newroot}/${dir}
done
}
echo move libxrpl headers
files=$(extract_list 'LIBXRPL HEADERS')
files+=(
basics/SlabAllocator.h
beast/asio/io_latency_probe.h
beast/container/aged_container.h
beast/container/aged_container_utility.h
beast/container/aged_map.h
beast/container/aged_multimap.h
beast/container/aged_multiset.h
beast/container/aged_set.h
beast/container/aged_unordered_map.h
beast/container/aged_unordered_multimap.h
beast/container/aged_unordered_multiset.h
beast/container/aged_unordered_set.h
beast/container/detail/aged_associative_container.h
beast/container/detail/aged_container_iterator.h
beast/container/detail/aged_ordered_container.h
beast/container/detail/aged_unordered_container.h
beast/container/detail/empty_base_optimization.h
beast/core/LockFreeStack.h
beast/insight/Collector.h
beast/insight/Counter.h
beast/insight/CounterImpl.h
beast/insight/Event.h
beast/insight/EventImpl.h
beast/insight/Gauge.h
beast/insight/GaugeImpl.h
beast/insight/Group.h
beast/insight/Groups.h
beast/insight/Hook.h
beast/insight/HookImpl.h
beast/insight/Insight.h
beast/insight/Meter.h
beast/insight/MeterImpl.h
beast/insight/NullCollector.h
beast/insight/StatsDCollector.h
beast/test/fail_counter.h
beast/test/fail_stream.h
beast/test/pipe_stream.h
beast/test/sig_wait.h
beast/test/string_iostream.h
beast/test/string_istream.h
beast/test/string_ostream.h
beast/test/test_allocator.h
beast/test/yield_to.h
beast/utility/hash_pair.h
beast/utility/maybe_const.h
beast/utility/temp_dir.h
# included by only json/impl/json_assert.h
json/json_errors.h
protocol/PayChan.h
protocol/RippleLedgerHash.h
protocol/messages.h
protocol/st.h
)
files+=(
basics/README.md
crypto/README.md
json/README.md
protocol/README.md
resource/README.md
)
move_files src/ripple include/xrpl detail ${files[@]}
echo move libxrpl sources
files=$(extract_list 'LIBXRPL SOURCES')
move_files src/ripple src/libxrpl "" ${files[@]}
echo check leftovers
dirs=$(cd include/xrpl; ls -d */)
dirs=$(cd src/ripple; ls -d ${dirs} 2>/dev/null || true)
files="$(cd src/ripple; find ${dirs} -type f)"
if [ -n "${files}" ]; then
echo "leftover files:"
echo ${files}
exit
fi
echo remove empty directories
empty_dirs="$(cd src/ripple; find ${dirs} -depth -type d)"
for dir in ${empty_dirs[@]}; do
if [ -e ${dir} ]; then
rmdir ${dir}
fi
done
echo move xrpld sources
files=$(
extract_list 'XRPLD SOURCES'
cd src/ripple
find * -regex '.*\.\(h\|ipp\|md\|pu\|uml\|png\)'
)
move_files src/ripple src/xrpld detail ${files[@]}
files="$(cd src/ripple; find . -type f)"
if [ -n "${files}" ]; then
echo "leftover files:"
echo ${files}
exit
fi
fi
rm -rf src/ripple
echo rename .hpp to .h
find include src -name '*.hpp' -exec bash -c 'f="{}"; git mv "${f}" "${f%hpp}h"' \;
echo move PerfLog.h
if [ -e include/xrpl/basics/PerfLog.h ]; then
git mv include/xrpl/basics/PerfLog.h src/xrpld/perflog
fi
# Make sure all protobuf includes have the correct prefix.
protobuf_replace='s:^#include\s*["<].*org/xrpl\([^">]\+\)[">]:#include <xrpl/proto/org/xrpl\1>:'
# Make sure first-party includes use angle brackets and .h extension.
ripple_replace='s:include\s*["<]ripple/\(.*\)\.h\(pp\)\?[">]:include <ripple/\1.h>:'
beast_replace='s:include\s*<beast/:include <xrpl/beast/:'
# Rename impl directories to detail.
impl_rename='s:\(<xrpl.*\)/impl\(/details\)\?/:\1/detail/:'
echo rewrite includes in libxrpl
find include/xrpl src/libxrpl -type f -exec sed -i \
-e "${protobuf_replace}" \
-e "${ripple_replace}" \
-e "${beast_replace}" \
-e 's:^#include <ripple/:#include <xrpl/:' \
-e "${impl_rename}" \
{} +
echo rewrite includes in xrpld
# # https://www.baeldung.com/linux/join-multiple-lines
libxrpl_dirs="$(cd include/xrpl; ls -d1 */ | sed 's:/$::')"
# libxrpl_dirs='a\nb\nc\n'
readarray -t libxrpl_dirs <<< "${libxrpl_dirs}"
# libxrpl_dirs=(a b c)
libxrpl_dirs=$(printf -v txt '%s\\|' "${libxrpl_dirs[@]}"; echo "${txt%\\|}")
# libxrpl_dirs='a\|b\|c'
find src/xrpld src/test -type f -exec sed -i \
-e "${protobuf_replace}" \
-e "${ripple_replace}" \
-e "${beast_replace}" \
-e "s:^#include <ripple/basics/PerfLog.h>:#include <xrpld/perflog/PerfLog.h>:" \
-e "s:^#include <ripple/\(${libxrpl_dirs}\)/:#include <xrpl/\1/:" \
-e 's:^#include <ripple/:#include <xrpld/:' \
-e "${impl_rename}" \
{} +
git commit -m 'Rearrange sources' --author 'Pretty Printer <cpp@ripple.com>'
find include src -type f \( -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.ipp' \) -exec clang-format-10 -i {} +
git add --update .
git commit -m 'Rewrite includes' --author 'Pretty Printer <cpp@ripple.com>'
./Builds/levelization/levelization.sh
git add --update .
git commit -m 'Recompute loops' --author 'Pretty Printer <cpp@ripple.com>'

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@@ -1,11 +1,4 @@
#!/bin/bash -u
# We use set -e and bash with -u to bail on first non zero exit code of any
# processes launched or upon any unbound variable.
# We use set -x to print commands before running them to help with
# debugging.
set -ex
set -e
#!/bin/bash
echo "START INSIDE CONTAINER - CORE"
@@ -27,22 +20,20 @@ if [[ "$?" -ne "0" ]]; then
exit 127
fi
perl -i -pe "s/^(\\s*)-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF/\\1-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF\\n\\1-DROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED=OFF/g" cmake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake &&
mv cmake/deps/WasmEdge.cmake cmake/deps/WasmEdge.old &&
perl -i -pe "s/^(\\s*)-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF/\\1-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF\\n\\1-DROCKSDB_BUILD_SHARED=OFF/g" Builds/CMake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake &&
mv Builds/CMake/deps/WasmEdge.cmake Builds/CMake/deps/WasmEdge.old &&
echo "find_package(LLVM REQUIRED CONFIG)
message(STATUS \"Found LLVM \${LLVM_PACKAGE_VERSION}\")
message(STATUS \"Found LLVM ${LLVM_PACKAGE_VERSION}\")
message(STATUS \"Using LLVMConfig.cmake in: \${LLVM_DIR}\")
add_library (wasmedge STATIC IMPORTED GLOBAL)
set_target_properties(wasmedge PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION \${WasmEdge_LIB})
target_link_libraries (ripple_libs INTERFACE wasmedge)
add_library (wasmedge::wasmedge ALIAS wasmedge)
add_library (NIH::WasmEdge ALIAS wasmedge)
message(\"WasmEdge DONE\")
" > cmake/deps/WasmEdge.cmake &&
git checkout src/libxrpl/protocol/BuildInfo.cpp &&
sed -i s/\"0.0.0\"/\"$(date +%Y).$(date +%-m).$(date +%-d)-$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)+$4\"/g src/libxrpl/protocol/BuildInfo.cpp &&
" > Builds/CMake/deps/WasmEdge.cmake &&
git checkout src/ripple/protocol/impl/BuildInfo.cpp &&
sed -i s/\"0.0.0\"/\"$(date +%Y).$(date +%-m).$(date +%-d)-$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)+$4\"/g src/ripple/protocol/impl/BuildInfo.cpp &&
cd release-build &&
which cmake &&
cmake --version &&
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBoost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE=ON -DLLVM_DIR=/usr/lib64/llvm13/lib/cmake/llvm/ -DLLVM_LIBRARY_DIR=/usr/lib64/llvm13/lib/ -DWasmEdge_LIB=/usr/local/lib64/libwasmedge.a &&
make -j$3 VERBOSE=1 &&
strip -s rippled &&
@@ -70,9 +61,9 @@ fi
cd ..;
mv src/xrpld/net/detail/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp.old src/xrpld/net/detail/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp;
mv cmake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake.old cmake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake;
mv cmake/deps/WasmEdge.old cmake/deps/WasmEdge.cmake;
mv src/ripple/net/impl/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp.old src/ripple/net/impl/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp;
mv Builds/CMake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake.old Builds/CMake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake;
mv Builds/CMake/deps/WasmEdge.old Builds/CMake/deps/WasmEdge.cmake;
echo "END INSIDE CONTAINER - CORE"

39
build-full.sh Normal file → Executable file
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@@ -1,11 +1,4 @@
#!/bin/bash -u
# We use set -e and bash with -u to bail on first non zero exit code of any
# processes launched or upon any unbound variable.
# We use set -x to print commands before running them to help with
# debugging.
set -ex
set -e
#!/bin/bash
echo "START INSIDE CONTAINER - FULL"
@@ -26,11 +19,11 @@ yum-config-manager --disable centos-sclo-sclo
####
cd /io;
mkdir -p src/certs;
mkdir src/certs;
curl --silent -k https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RichardAH/rippled-release-builder/main/ca-bundle/certbundle.h -o src/certs/certbundle.h;
if [ "`grep certbundle.h src/xrpld/net/detail/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp | wc -l`" -eq "0" ]
if [ "`grep certbundle.h src/ripple/net/impl/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp | wc -l`" -eq "0" ]
then
cp src/xrpld/net/detail/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp src/xrpld/net/detail/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp.old
cp src/ripple/net/impl/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp src/ripple/net/impl/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp.old
perl -i -pe "s/^{/{
#ifdef EMBEDDED_CA_BUNDLE
BIO *cbio = BIO_new_mem_buf(ca_bundle.data(), ca_bundle.size());
@@ -70,11 +63,11 @@ then
BIO_free(cbio);
}
}
#endif/g" src/xrpld/net/detail/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp &&
sed -i "s/#include <xrpld\/net\/RegisterSSLCerts.h>/\0\n#include <certs\/certbundle.h>/g" src/xrpld/net/detail/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp
#endif/g" src/ripple/net/impl/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp &&
sed -i "s/#include <ripple\/net\/RegisterSSLCerts.h>/\0\n#include <certs\/certbundle.h>/g" src/ripple/net/impl/RegisterSSLCerts.cpp
fi
mkdir -p .nih_c;
mkdir -p .nih_toolchain;
mkdir .nih_c;
mkdir .nih_toolchain;
cd .nih_toolchain &&
yum install -y wget lz4 lz4-devel git llvm13-static.x86_64 llvm13-devel.x86_64 devtoolset-10-binutils zlib-static ncurses-static -y \
devtoolset-7-gcc-c++ \
@@ -93,15 +86,13 @@ tar xzvf zstd-${ZSTD_VERSION}.tar.gz &&
cd zstd-${ZSTD_VERSION} &&
make -j$3 install &&
cd .. &&
echo "-- Install Cmake 3.25.3 --" &&
echo "-- Install Cmake 3.23.1 --" &&
pwd &&
( wget -nc -q https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.25.3/cmake-3.25.3-linux-x86_64.tar.gz; echo "" ) &&
tar -xzf cmake-3.25.3-linux-x86_64.tar.gz -C /hbb/ &&
ln -sf /hbb/cmake-3.25.3-linux-x86_64/bin/cmake /hbb/bin/cmake &&
export PATH="/hbb/cmake-3.25.3-linux-x86_64/bin:$PATH" &&
( wget -nc -q https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.23.1/cmake-3.23.1-linux-x86_64.tar.gz; echo "" ) &&
tar -xzf cmake-3.23.1-linux-x86_64.tar.gz -C /hbb/ &&
echo "-- Install Boost 1.86.0 --" &&
pwd &&
( wget -nc -q https://archives.boost.io/release/1.86.0/source/boost_1_86_0.tar.gz; echo "" ) &&
( wget -nc -q https://boostorg.jfrog.io/artifactory/main/release/1.86.0/source/boost_1_86_0.tar.gz; echo "" ) &&
tar -xzf boost_1_86_0.tar.gz &&
cd boost_1_86_0 && ./bootstrap.sh && ./b2 link=static -j$3 && ./b2 install &&
cd ../ &&
@@ -124,7 +115,7 @@ tar -xf libunwind-13.0.1.src.tar.xz &&
cp -r libunwind-13.0.1.src/include libunwind-13.0.1.src/src lld-13.0.1.src/ &&
cd lld-13.0.1.src &&
rm -rf build CMakeCache.txt &&
mkdir -p build &&
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
cmake .. -DLLVM_LIBRARY_DIR=/usr/lib64/llvm13/lib/ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/lib64/llvm13/ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release &&
make -j$3 install &&
@@ -134,7 +125,7 @@ cd ../../ &&
echo "-- Build WasmEdge --" &&
( wget -nc -q https://github.com/WasmEdge/WasmEdge/archive/refs/tags/0.11.2.zip; unzip -o 0.11.2.zip; ) &&
cd WasmEdge-0.11.2 &&
( mkdir -p build; echo "" ) &&
( mkdir build; echo "" ) &&
cd build &&
export BOOST_ROOT="/usr/local/src/boost_1_86_0" &&
export Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS="/usr/local/lib" &&
@@ -157,7 +148,7 @@ cp -r include/api/wasmedge /usr/include/ &&
cd /io/ &&
echo "-- Build Rippled --" &&
pwd &&
cp cmake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake cmake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake.old &&
cp Builds/CMake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake Builds/CMake/deps/Rocksdb.cmake.old &&
echo "MOVING TO [ build-core.sh ]"
cd /io;

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
#
# 4. HTTPS Client
#
# 5. <vacated>
# 5. Reporting Mode
#
# 6. Database
#
@@ -283,14 +283,12 @@
# ssl_cert
#
# Specifies the path to the SSL certificate file in PEM format.
# This is not needed if the chain includes it. Use ssl_chain if
# your certificate includes one or more intermediates.
# This is not needed if the chain includes it.
#
# ssl_chain
#
# If you need a certificate chain, specify the path to the
# certificate chain here. The chain may include the end certificate.
# This must be used if the certificate includes intermediates.
#
# ssl_ciphers = <cipherlist>
#
@@ -389,32 +387,15 @@
#
#
#
# [compression]
#
# true or false
#
# true - enables compression
# false - disables compression [default].
#
# 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.
# https://xrpl.org/enable-link-compression.html
#
#
#
# [ips]
#
# List of hostnames or ips where the Ripple protocol is served. A default
# starter list is included in the code and used if no other hostnames are
# available.
#
# One address or domain name per line is allowed. A port may be specified
# after adding a space to the address. If a port is not specified, the default
# port of 2459 will be used. Many servers still use the legacy port of 51235.
# To connect to such servers, you must specify the port number. The ordering
# of entries does not generally matter.
# One address or domain name per line is allowed. A port may must be
# specified after adding a space to the address. The ordering of entries
# does not generally matter.
#
# The default list of entries is:
# - r.ripple.com 51235
@@ -480,6 +461,19 @@
#
#
#
# [sntp_servers]
#
# IP address or domain of NTP servers to use for time synchronization.
#
# These NTP servers are suitable for rippled servers located in the United
# States:
# time.windows.com
# time.apple.com
# time.nist.gov
# pool.ntp.org
#
#
#
# [max_transactions]
#
# Configure the maximum number of transactions to have in the job queue
@@ -886,6 +880,119 @@
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 5. Reporting Mode
#
#------------
#
# rippled has an optional operating mode called Reporting Mode. In Reporting
# Mode, rippled does not connect to the peer to peer network. Instead, rippled
# will continuously extract data from one or more rippled servers that are
# connected to the peer to peer network (referred to as an ETL source).
# Reporting mode servers will forward RPC requests that require access to the
# peer to peer network (submit, fee, etc) to an ETL source.
#
# [reporting] Settings for Reporting Mode. If and only if this section is
# present, rippled will start in reporting mode. This section
# contains a list of ETL source names, and key-value pairs. The
# ETL source names each correspond to a configuration file
# section; the names must match exactly. The key-value pairs are
# optional.
#
#
# [<name>]
#
# A series of key/value pairs that specify an ETL source.
#
# source_ip = <IP-address>
#
# Required. IP address of the ETL source. Can also be a DNS record.
#
# source_ws_port = <number>
#
# Required. Port on which ETL source is accepting unencrypted websocket
# connections.
#
# source_grpc_port = <number>
#
# Required for ETL. Port on which ETL source is accepting gRPC requests.
# If this option is ommitted, this ETL source cannot actually be used for
# ETL; the Reporting Mode server can still forward RPCs to this ETL
# source, but cannot extract data from this ETL source.
#
#
# Key-value pairs (all optional):
#
# read_only Valid values: 0, 1. Default is 0. If set to 1, the server
# will start in strict read-only mode, and will not perform
# ETL. The server will still handle RPC requests, and will
# still forward RPC requests that require access to the p2p
# network.
#
# start_sequence
# Sequence of first ledger to extract if the database is empty.
# ETL extracts ledgers in order. If this setting is absent and
# the database is empty, ETL will start with the next ledger
# validated by the network. If this setting is present and the
# database is not empty, an exception is thrown.
#
# num_markers Degree of parallelism used during the initial ledger
# download. Only used if the database is empty. Valid values
# are 1-256. A higher degree of parallelism results in a
# faster download, but puts more load on the ETL source.
# Default is 2.
#
# Example:
#
# [reporting]
# etl_source1
# etl_source2
# read_only=0
# start_sequence=32570
# num_markers=8
#
# [etl_source1]
# source_ip=1.2.3.4
# source_ws_port=6005
# source_grpc_port=50051
#
# [etl_source2]
# source_ip=5.6.7.8
# source_ws_port=6005
# source_grpc_port=50051
#
# Minimal Example:
#
# [reporting]
# etl_source1
#
# [etl_source1]
# source_ip=1.2.3.4
# source_ws_port=6005
# source_grpc_port=50051
#
#
# Notes:
#
# Reporting Mode requires Postgres (instead of SQLite). The Postgres
# connection info is specified under the [ledger_tx_tables] config section;
# see the Database section for further documentation.
#
# Each ETL source specified must have gRPC enabled (by adding a [port_grpc]
# section to the config). It is recommended to add a secure_gateway entry to
# the gRPC section, in order to bypass the server's rate limiting.
# This section needs to be added to the config of the ETL source, not
# the config of the reporting node. In the example below, the
# reporting server is running at 127.0.0.1. Multiple IPs can be
# specified in secure_gateway via a comma separated list.
#
# [port_grpc]
# ip = 0.0.0.0
# port = 50051
# secure_gateway = 127.0.0.1
#
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# 6. Database
#
#------------
@@ -893,7 +1000,13 @@
# 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.
# make up the current and historical ledgers. In Reporting Mode, rippled
# uses a Postgres database instead of SQLite.
#
# The simplest way to work with Postgres is to install it locally.
# When it is running, execute the initdb.sh script in the current
# directory as: sudo -u postgres ./initdb.sh
# This will create the rippled user and an empty database of the same name.
#
# The size of the NodeDB grows in proportion to the amount of new data and the
# amount of historical data (a configurable setting) so the performance of the
@@ -935,21 +1048,33 @@
# keeping full history is not advised, and using online delete is
# recommended.
#
# type = RWDB
# type = Cassandra
#
# RWDB is a high-performance memory store written by XRPL-Labs and optimized
# for xahaud. RWDB is NOT persistent and the data will be lost on restart.
# RWDB is recommended for Validator and Peer nodes that are not required to
# store history.
# Apache Cassandra is an open-source, distributed key-value store - see
# https://cassandra.apache.org/ for more details.
#
# RWDB maintains its high speed regardless of the amount of history
# stored. Online delete should NOT be used instead RWDB will use the
# ledger_history config value to determine how many ledgers to keep in memory.
# Cassandra is an alternative backend to be used only with Reporting Mode.
# See the Reporting Mode section for more details about Reporting Mode.
#
# Required keys for NuDB, RWDB and RocksDB:
# Required keys for NuDB and RocksDB:
#
# path Location to store the database
#
# Required keys for Cassandra:
#
# contact_points IP of a node in the Cassandra cluster
#
# port CQL Native Transport Port
#
# secure_connect_bundle
# Absolute path to a secure connect bundle. When using
# a secure connect bundle, contact_points and port are
# not required.
#
# keyspace Name of Cassandra keyspace to use
#
# table_name Name of table in above keyspace to use
#
# Optional keys
#
# cache_size Size of cache for database records. Default is 16384.
@@ -966,7 +1091,7 @@
# default value for the unspecified parameter.
#
# Note: the cache will not be created if online_delete
# is specified.
# is specified, or if shards are used.
#
# fast_load Boolean. If set, load the last persisted ledger
# from disk upon process start before syncing to
@@ -979,12 +1104,15 @@
# earliest_seq The default is 32570 to match the XRP ledger
# network's earliest allowed sequence. Alternate
# networks may set this value. Minimum value of 1.
# If a [shard_db] section is defined, and this
# value is present either [node_db] or [shard_db],
# it must be defined with the same value in both
# sections.
#
# online_delete Minimum value of 256. Enable automatic purging
# of older ledger information. Maintain at least this
# number of ledger records online. Must be greater
# than or equal to ledger_history. If using RWDB
# this value is ignored.
# than or equal to ledger_history.
#
# These keys modify the behavior of online_delete, and thus are only
# relevant if online_delete is defined and non-zero:
@@ -1026,6 +1154,25 @@
# checking until healthy.
# Default is 5.
#
# Optional keys for Cassandra:
#
# username Username to use if Cassandra cluster requires
# authentication
#
# password Password to use if Cassandra cluster requires
# authentication
#
# max_requests_outstanding
# Limits the maximum number of concurrent database
# writes. Default is 10 million. For slower clusters,
# large numbers of concurrent writes can overload the
# cluster. Setting this option can help eliminate
# write timeouts and other write errors due to the
# cluster being overloaded.
# io_threads
# Set the number of IO threads used by the
# Cassandra driver. Defaults to 4.
#
# Notes:
# The 'node_db' entry configures the primary, persistent storage.
#
@@ -1042,6 +1189,32 @@
# your rippled.cfg file.
# Partial pathnames are relative to the location of the rippled executable.
#
# [shard_db] Settings for the Shard Database (optional)
#
# Format (without spaces):
# One or more lines of case-insensitive key / value pairs:
# <key> '=' <value>
# ...
#
# Example:
# path=db/shards/nudb
#
# Required keys:
# path Location to store the database
#
# Optional keys:
# max_historical_shards
# The maximum number of historical shards
# to store.
#
# [historical_shard_paths] Additional storage paths for the Shard Database (optional)
#
# Format (without spaces):
# One or more lines, each expressing a full path for storing historical shards:
# /mnt/disk1
# /mnt/disk2
# ...
#
# [sqlite] Tuning settings for the SQLite databases (optional)
#
# Format (without spaces):
@@ -1121,18 +1294,40 @@
# This setting may not be combined with the
# "safety_level" setting.
#
# page_size Valid values: integer (MUST be power of 2 between 512 and 65536)
# The default is 4096 bytes. This setting determines
# the size of a page in the transaction.db file.
# See https://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_page_size
# for more details about the available options.
# [ledger_tx_tables] (optional)
#
# journal_size_limit Valid values: integer
# The default is 1582080. This setting limits
# the size of the journal for transaction.db file. When the limit is
# reached, older entries will be deleted.
# See https://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_journal_size_limit
# for more details about the available options.
# conninfo Info for connecting to Postgres. Format is
# postgres://[username]:[password]@[ip]/[database].
# The database and user must already exist. If this
# section is missing and rippled is running in
# Reporting Mode, rippled will connect as the
# user running rippled to a database with the
# same name. On Linux and Mac OS X, the connection
# will take place using the server's UNIX domain
# socket. On Windows, through the localhost IP
# address. Default is empty.
#
# use_tx_tables Valid values: 1, 0
# The default is 1 (true). Determines whether to use
# the SQLite transaction database. If set to 0,
# rippled will not write to the transaction database,
# and will reject tx, account_tx and tx_history RPCs.
# In Reporting Mode, this setting is ignored.
#
# max_connections Valid values: any positive integer up to 64 bit
# storage length. This configures the maximum
# number of concurrent connections to postgres.
# Default is the maximum possible value to
# fit in a 64 bit integer.
#
# timeout Number of seconds after which idle postgres
# connections are discconnected. If set to 0,
# connections never timeout. Default is 600.
#
#
# remember_ip Value values: 1, 0
# Default is 1 (true). Whether to cache host and
# port connection settings.
#
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1398,12 +1593,6 @@
# Admin level API commands over Secure Websockets, when originating
# from the same machine (via the loopback adapter at 127.0.0.1).
#
# "grpc"
#
# 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 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]
#
@@ -1437,9 +1626,6 @@ admin = 127.0.0.1
protocol = http
[port_peer]
# Many servers still use the legacy port of 51235, so for backward-compatibility
# we maintain that port number here. However, for new servers we recommend
# changing this to the default port of 2459.
port = 51235
ip = 0.0.0.0
# alternatively, to accept connections on IPv4 + IPv6, use:
@@ -1451,7 +1637,6 @@ port = 6006
ip = 127.0.0.1
admin = 127.0.0.1
protocol = ws
send_queue_limit = 500
[port_grpc]
port = 50051
@@ -1462,7 +1647,6 @@ secure_gateway = 127.0.0.1
#port = 6005
#ip = 127.0.0.1
#protocol = wss
#send_queue_limit = 500
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1485,15 +1669,45 @@ path=/var/lib/rippled/db/nudb
online_delete=512
advisory_delete=0
# This is the persistent datastore for shards. It is important for the health
# of the ripple network that rippled operators shard as much as practical.
# NuDB requires SSD storage. Helpful information can be found at
# https://xrpl.org/history-sharding.html
#[shard_db]
#path=/var/lib/rippled/db/shards/nudb
#max_historical_shards=50
#
# This optional section can be configured with a list
# of paths to use for storing historical shards. Each
# path must correspond to a unique filesystem.
#[historical_shard_paths]
#/path/1
#/path/2
[database_path]
/var/lib/rippled/db
# To use Postgres, uncomment this section and fill in the appropriate connection
# info. Postgres can only be used in Reporting Mode.
# To disable writing to the transaction database, uncomment this section, and
# set use_tx_tables=0
# [ledger_tx_tables]
# conninfo = postgres://[username]:[password]@[ip]/[database]
# use_tx_tables=1
# This needs to be an absolute directory reference, not a relative one.
# Modify this value as required.
[debug_logfile]
/var/log/rippled/debug.log
[sntp_servers]
time.windows.com
time.apple.com
time.nist.gov
pool.ntp.org
# To use the XRP test network
# (see https://xrpl.org/connect-your-rippled-to-the-xrp-test-net.html),
# use the following [ips] section:
@@ -1516,3 +1730,15 @@ validators.txt
# set to ssl_verify to 0.
[ssl_verify]
1
# To run in Reporting Mode, uncomment this section and fill in the appropriate
# connection info for one or more ETL sources.
# [reporting]
# etl_source
#
#
# [etl_source]
# source_grpc_port=50051
# source_ws_port=6005
# source_ip=127.0.0.1

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@@ -86,21 +86,3 @@ ED2677ABFFD1B33AC6FBC3062B71F1E8397C1505E1C42C64D11AD1B28FF73F4734
#
# [import_vl_keys]
# ED264807102805220DA0F312E71FC2C69E1552C9C5790F6C25E3729DEB573D5860
# [validator_list_threshold]
#
# Minimum number of validator lists on which a validator must be listed in
# order to be used.
#
# This can be set explicitly to any positive integer number not greater than
# the size of [validator_list_keys]. If it is not set, or set to 0, the
# value will be calculated at startup from the size of [validator_list_keys],
# where the calculation is:
#
# threshold = size(validator_list_keys) < 3
# ? 1
# : floor(size(validator_list_keys) / 2) + 1
[validator_list_threshold]
0

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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
macro(group_sources_in source_dir curdir)
file(GLOB children RELATIVE ${source_dir}/${curdir}
${source_dir}/${curdir}/*)
foreach (child ${children})
if (IS_DIRECTORY ${source_dir}/${curdir}/${child})
group_sources_in(${source_dir} ${curdir}/${child})
else()
string(REPLACE "/" "\\" groupname ${curdir})
source_group(${groupname} FILES
${source_dir}/${curdir}/${child})
endif()
endforeach()
endmacro()
macro(group_sources curdir)
group_sources_in(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR} ${curdir})
endmacro()
macro (exclude_from_default target_)
set_target_properties (${target_} PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ON)
set_target_properties (${target_} PROPERTIES EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD ON)
endmacro ()
macro (exclude_if_included target_)
get_directory_property(has_parent PARENT_DIRECTORY)
if (has_parent)
exclude_from_default (${target_})
endif ()
endmacro ()
find_package(Git)
function (git_branch branch_val)
if (NOT GIT_FOUND)
return ()
endif ()
set (_branch "")
execute_process (COMMAND ${GIT_EXECUTABLE} "rev-parse" "--abbrev-ref" "HEAD"
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
RESULT_VARIABLE _git_exit_code
OUTPUT_VARIABLE _temp_branch
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
ERROR_QUIET)
if (_git_exit_code EQUAL 0)
set (_branch ${_temp_branch})
endif ()
set (${branch_val} "${_branch}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction ()

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@@ -1,440 +0,0 @@
# Copyright (c) 2012 - 2017, Lars Bilke
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
# are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
# list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
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#
# 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors
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# specific prior written permission.
#
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# CHANGES:
#
# 2012-01-31, Lars Bilke
# - Enable Code Coverage
#
# 2013-09-17, Joakim Söderberg
# - Added support for Clang.
# - Some additional usage instructions.
#
# 2016-02-03, Lars Bilke
# - Refactored functions to use named parameters
#
# 2017-06-02, Lars Bilke
# - Merged with modified version from github.com/ufz/ogs
#
# 2019-05-06, Anatolii Kurotych
# - Remove unnecessary --coverage flag
#
# 2019-12-13, FeRD (Frank Dana)
# - Deprecate COVERAGE_LCOVR_EXCLUDES and COVERAGE_GCOVR_EXCLUDES lists in favor
# of tool-agnostic COVERAGE_EXCLUDES variable, or EXCLUDE setup arguments.
# - CMake 3.4+: All excludes can be specified relative to BASE_DIRECTORY
# - All setup functions: accept BASE_DIRECTORY, EXCLUDE list
# - Set lcov basedir with -b argument
# - Add automatic --demangle-cpp in lcovr, if 'c++filt' is available (can be
# overridden with NO_DEMANGLE option in setup_target_for_coverage_lcovr().)
# - Delete output dir, .info file on 'make clean'
# - Remove Python detection, since version mismatches will break gcovr
# - Minor cleanup (lowercase function names, update examples...)
#
# 2019-12-19, FeRD (Frank Dana)
# - Rename Lcov outputs, make filtered file canonical, fix cleanup for targets
#
# 2020-01-19, Bob Apthorpe
# - Added gfortran support
#
# 2020-02-17, FeRD (Frank Dana)
# - Make all add_custom_target()s VERBATIM to auto-escape wildcard characters
# in EXCLUDEs, and remove manual escaping from gcovr targets
#
# 2021-01-19, Robin Mueller
# - Add CODE_COVERAGE_VERBOSE option which will allow to print out commands which are run
# - Added the option for users to set the GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS variable to supply additional
# flags to the gcovr command
#
# 2020-05-04, Mihchael Davis
# - Add -fprofile-abs-path to make gcno files contain absolute paths
# - Fix BASE_DIRECTORY not working when defined
# - Change BYPRODUCT from folder to index.html to stop ninja from complaining about double defines
#
# 2021-05-10, Martin Stump
# - Check if the generator is multi-config before warning about non-Debug builds
#
# 2022-02-22, Marko Wehle
# - Change gcovr output from -o <filename> for --xml <filename> and --html <filename> output respectively.
# This will allow for Multiple Output Formats at the same time by making use of GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS, e.g. GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS "--txt".
#
# 2022-09-28, Sebastian Mueller
# - fix append_coverage_compiler_flags_to_target to correctly add flags
# - replace "-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage" with "--coverage" (equivalent)
#
# 2024-01-04, Bronek Kozicki
# - remove setup_target_for_coverage_lcov (slow) and setup_target_for_coverage_fastcov (no support for Clang)
# - fix Clang support by adding find_program( ... llvm-cov )
# - add Apple Clang support by adding execute_process( COMMAND xcrun -f llvm-cov ... )
# - add CODE_COVERAGE_GCOV_TOOL to explicitly select gcov tool and disable find_program
# - replace both functions setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr_* with a single setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr
# - add support for all gcovr output formats
#
# USAGE:
#
# 1. Copy this file into your cmake modules path.
#
# 2. Add the following line to your CMakeLists.txt (best inside an if-condition
# using a CMake option() to enable it just optionally):
# include(CodeCoverage)
#
# 3. Append necessary compiler flags for all supported source files:
# append_coverage_compiler_flags()
# Or for specific target:
# append_coverage_compiler_flags_to_target(YOUR_TARGET_NAME)
#
# 3.a (OPTIONAL) Set appropriate optimization flags, e.g. -O0, -O1 or -Og
#
# 4. If you need to exclude additional directories from the report, specify them
# using full paths in the COVERAGE_EXCLUDES variable before calling
# setup_target_for_coverage_*().
# Example:
# set(COVERAGE_EXCLUDES
# '${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/dir1/*'
# '/path/to/my/src/dir2/*')
# Or, use the EXCLUDE argument to setup_target_for_coverage_*().
# Example:
# setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr(
# NAME coverage
# EXECUTABLE testrunner
# EXCLUDE "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/dir1/*" "/path/to/my/src/dir2/*")
#
# 4.a NOTE: With CMake 3.4+, COVERAGE_EXCLUDES or EXCLUDE can also be set
# relative to the BASE_DIRECTORY (default: PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR)
# Example:
# set(COVERAGE_EXCLUDES "dir1/*")
# setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr(
# NAME coverage
# EXECUTABLE testrunner
# FORMAT html-details
# BASE_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/src"
# EXCLUDE "dir2/*")
#
# 4.b If you need to pass specific options to gcovr, specify them in
# GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS variable.
# Example:
# set (GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --exclude-throw-branches --exclude-noncode-lines -s)
# setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr(
# NAME coverage
# EXECUTABLE testrunner
# EXCLUDE "src/dir1" "src/dir2")
#
# 5. Use the functions described below to create a custom make target which
# runs your test executable and produces a code coverage report.
#
# 6. Build a Debug build:
# cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
# make
# make my_coverage_target
include(CMakeParseArguments)
option(CODE_COVERAGE_VERBOSE "Verbose information" FALSE)
# Check prereqs
find_program( GCOVR_PATH gcovr PATHS ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/test)
if(DEFINED CODE_COVERAGE_GCOV_TOOL)
set(GCOV_TOOL "${CODE_COVERAGE_GCOV_TOOL}")
elseif(DEFINED ENV{CODE_COVERAGE_GCOV_TOOL})
set(GCOV_TOOL "$ENV{CODE_COVERAGE_GCOV_TOOL}")
elseif("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "(Apple)?[Cc]lang")
if(APPLE)
execute_process( COMMAND xcrun -f llvm-cov
OUTPUT_VARIABLE LLVMCOV_PATH
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
else()
find_program( LLVMCOV_PATH llvm-cov )
endif()
if(LLVMCOV_PATH)
set(GCOV_TOOL "${LLVMCOV_PATH} gcov")
endif()
elseif("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "GNU")
find_program( GCOV_PATH gcov )
set(GCOV_TOOL "${GCOV_PATH}")
endif()
# Check supported compiler (Clang, GNU and Flang)
get_property(LANGUAGES GLOBAL PROPERTY ENABLED_LANGUAGES)
foreach(LANG ${LANGUAGES})
if("${CMAKE_${LANG}_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "(Apple)?[Cc]lang")
if("${CMAKE_${LANG}_COMPILER_VERSION}" VERSION_LESS 3)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Clang version must be 3.0.0 or greater! Aborting...")
endif()
elseif(NOT "${CMAKE_${LANG}_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "GNU"
AND NOT "${CMAKE_${LANG}_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "(LLVM)?[Ff]lang")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Compiler is not GNU or Flang! Aborting...")
endif()
endforeach()
set(COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS "-g --coverage"
CACHE INTERNAL "")
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "(GNU|Clang)")
include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
check_cxx_compiler_flag(-fprofile-abs-path HAVE_cxx_fprofile_abs_path)
if(HAVE_cxx_fprofile_abs_path)
set(COVERAGE_CXX_COMPILER_FLAGS "${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS} -fprofile-abs-path")
endif()
include(CheckCCompilerFlag)
check_c_compiler_flag(-fprofile-abs-path HAVE_c_fprofile_abs_path)
if(HAVE_c_fprofile_abs_path)
set(COVERAGE_C_COMPILER_FLAGS "${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS} -fprofile-abs-path")
endif()
endif()
set(CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_COVERAGE
${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}
CACHE STRING "Flags used by the Fortran compiler during coverage builds."
FORCE )
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_COVERAGE
${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}
CACHE STRING "Flags used by the C++ compiler during coverage builds."
FORCE )
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_COVERAGE
${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}
CACHE STRING "Flags used by the C compiler during coverage builds."
FORCE )
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE
""
CACHE STRING "Flags used for linking binaries during coverage builds."
FORCE )
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE
""
CACHE STRING "Flags used by the shared libraries linker during coverage builds."
FORCE )
mark_as_advanced(
CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_COVERAGE
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_COVERAGE
CMAKE_C_FLAGS_COVERAGE
CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE
CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE )
get_property(GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG GLOBAL PROPERTY GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG)
if(NOT (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug" OR GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG))
message(WARNING "Code coverage results with an optimised (non-Debug) build may be misleading")
endif() # NOT (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug" OR GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG)
if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU" OR CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU")
link_libraries(gcov)
endif()
# Defines a target for running and collection code coverage information
# Builds dependencies, runs the given executable and outputs reports.
# NOTE! The executable should always have a ZERO as exit code otherwise
# the coverage generation will not complete.
#
# setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr(
# NAME ctest_coverage # New target name
# EXECUTABLE ctest -j ${PROCESSOR_COUNT} # Executable in PROJECT_BINARY_DIR
# DEPENDENCIES executable_target # Dependencies to build first
# BASE_DIRECTORY "../" # Base directory for report
# # (defaults to PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR)
# FORMAT "cobertura" # Output format, one of:
# # xml cobertura sonarqube json-summary
# # json-details coveralls csv txt
# # html-single html-nested html-details
# # (xml is an alias to cobertura;
# # if no format is set, defaults to xml)
# EXCLUDE "src/dir1/*" "src/dir2/*" # Patterns to exclude (can be relative
# # to BASE_DIRECTORY, with CMake 3.4+)
# )
# The user can set the variable GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS to supply additional flags to the
# GCVOR command.
function(setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr)
set(options NONE)
set(oneValueArgs BASE_DIRECTORY NAME FORMAT)
set(multiValueArgs EXCLUDE EXECUTABLE EXECUTABLE_ARGS DEPENDENCIES)
cmake_parse_arguments(Coverage "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN})
if(NOT GCOV_TOOL)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could not find gcov or llvm-cov tool! Aborting...")
endif()
if(NOT GCOVR_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could not find gcovr tool! Aborting...")
endif()
# Set base directory (as absolute path), or default to PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR
if(DEFINED Coverage_BASE_DIRECTORY)
get_filename_component(BASEDIR ${Coverage_BASE_DIRECTORY} ABSOLUTE)
else()
set(BASEDIR ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR})
endif()
if(NOT DEFINED Coverage_FORMAT)
set(Coverage_FORMAT xml)
endif()
if("--output" IN_LIST GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unsupported --output option detected in GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS! Aborting...")
else()
if((Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "html-details")
OR (Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "html-nested"))
set(GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${Coverage_NAME}/index.html)
set(GCOVR_CREATE_FOLDER ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${Coverage_NAME})
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "html-single")
set(GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE ${Coverage_NAME}.html)
elseif((Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "json-summary")
OR (Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "json-details")
OR (Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "coveralls"))
set(GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE ${Coverage_NAME}.json)
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "txt")
set(GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE ${Coverage_NAME}.txt)
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "csv")
set(GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE ${Coverage_NAME}.csv)
else()
set(GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE ${Coverage_NAME}.xml)
endif()
endif()
if((Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "cobertura")
OR (Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "xml"))
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --cobertura "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --cobertura-pretty )
set(Coverage_FORMAT cobertura) # overwrite xml
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "sonarqube")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --sonarqube "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "json-summary")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --json-summary "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --json-summary-pretty)
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "json-details")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --json "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --json-pretty)
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "coveralls")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --coveralls "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --coveralls-pretty)
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "csv")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --csv "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "txt")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --txt "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "html-single")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --html "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --html-self-contained)
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "html-nested")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --html-nested "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
elseif(Coverage_FORMAT STREQUAL "html-details")
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS --html-details "${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}" )
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unsupported output style ${Coverage_FORMAT}! Aborting...")
endif()
# Collect excludes (CMake 3.4+: Also compute absolute paths)
set(GCOVR_EXCLUDES "")
foreach(EXCLUDE ${Coverage_EXCLUDE} ${COVERAGE_EXCLUDES} ${COVERAGE_GCOVR_EXCLUDES})
if(CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 3.4)
get_filename_component(EXCLUDE ${EXCLUDE} ABSOLUTE BASE_DIR ${BASEDIR})
endif()
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDES "${EXCLUDE}")
endforeach()
list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES GCOVR_EXCLUDES)
# Combine excludes to several -e arguments
set(GCOVR_EXCLUDE_ARGS "")
foreach(EXCLUDE ${GCOVR_EXCLUDES})
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDE_ARGS "-e")
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDE_ARGS "${EXCLUDE}")
endforeach()
# Set up commands which will be run to generate coverage data
# Run tests
set(GCOVR_EXEC_TESTS_CMD
${Coverage_EXECUTABLE} ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE_ARGS}
)
# Create folder
if(DEFINED GCOVR_CREATE_FOLDER)
set(GCOVR_FOLDER_CMD
${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E make_directory ${GCOVR_CREATE_FOLDER})
else()
set(GCOVR_FOLDER_CMD echo) # dummy
endif()
# Running gcovr
set(GCOVR_CMD
${GCOVR_PATH}
--gcov-executable ${GCOV_TOOL}
--gcov-ignore-parse-errors=negative_hits.warn_once_per_file
-r ${BASEDIR}
${GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS}
${GCOVR_EXCLUDE_ARGS}
--object-directory=${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
)
if(CODE_COVERAGE_VERBOSE)
message(STATUS "Executed command report")
message(STATUS "Command to run tests: ")
string(REPLACE ";" " " GCOVR_EXEC_TESTS_CMD_SPACED "${GCOVR_EXEC_TESTS_CMD}")
message(STATUS "${GCOVR_EXEC_TESTS_CMD_SPACED}")
if(NOT GCOVR_FOLDER_CMD STREQUAL "echo")
message(STATUS "Command to create a folder: ")
string(REPLACE ";" " " GCOVR_FOLDER_CMD_SPACED "${GCOVR_FOLDER_CMD}")
message(STATUS "${GCOVR_FOLDER_CMD_SPACED}")
endif()
message(STATUS "Command to generate gcovr coverage data: ")
string(REPLACE ";" " " GCOVR_CMD_SPACED "${GCOVR_CMD}")
message(STATUS "${GCOVR_CMD_SPACED}")
endif()
add_custom_target(${Coverage_NAME}
COMMAND ${GCOVR_EXEC_TESTS_CMD}
COMMAND ${GCOVR_FOLDER_CMD}
COMMAND ${GCOVR_CMD}
BYPRODUCTS ${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE}
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
DEPENDS ${Coverage_DEPENDENCIES}
VERBATIM # Protect arguments to commands
COMMENT "Running gcovr to produce code coverage report."
)
# Show info where to find the report
add_custom_command(TARGET ${Coverage_NAME} POST_BUILD
COMMAND ;
COMMENT "Code coverage report saved in ${GCOVR_OUTPUT_FILE} formatted as ${Coverage_FORMAT}"
)
endfunction() # setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr
function(append_coverage_compiler_flags)
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS "${CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS} ${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}" PARENT_SCOPE)
message(STATUS "Appending code coverage compiler flags: ${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}")
endfunction() # append_coverage_compiler_flags
# Setup coverage for specific library
function(append_coverage_compiler_flags_to_target name)
separate_arguments(_flag_list NATIVE_COMMAND "${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}")
target_compile_options(${name} PRIVATE ${_flag_list})
if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU" OR CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU")
target_link_libraries(${name} PRIVATE gcov)
endif()
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#[===================================================================[
Exported targets.
#]===================================================================]
include(target_protobuf_sources)
# Protocol buffers cannot participate in a unity build,
# because all the generated sources
# define a bunch of `static const` variables with the same names,
# so we just build them as a separate library.
add_library(xrpl.libpb)
set_target_properties(xrpl.libpb PROPERTIES UNITY_BUILD OFF)
target_protobuf_sources(xrpl.libpb xrpl/proto
LANGUAGE cpp
IMPORT_DIRS include/xrpl/proto
PROTOS include/xrpl/proto/ripple.proto
)
file(GLOB_RECURSE protos "include/xrpl/proto/org/*.proto")
target_protobuf_sources(xrpl.libpb xrpl/proto
LANGUAGE cpp
IMPORT_DIRS include/xrpl/proto
PROTOS "${protos}"
)
target_protobuf_sources(xrpl.libpb xrpl/proto
LANGUAGE grpc
IMPORT_DIRS include/xrpl/proto
PROTOS "${protos}"
PLUGIN protoc-gen-grpc=$<TARGET_FILE:gRPC::grpc_cpp_plugin>
GENERATE_EXTENSIONS .grpc.pb.h .grpc.pb.cc
)
target_compile_options(xrpl.libpb
PUBLIC
$<$<BOOL:${MSVC}>:-wd4996>
$<$<BOOL:${XCODE}>:
--system-header-prefix="google/protobuf"
-Wno-deprecated-dynamic-exception-spec
>
PRIVATE
$<$<BOOL:${MSVC}>:-wd4065>
$<$<NOT:$<BOOL:${MSVC}>>:-Wno-deprecated-declarations>
)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libpb
PUBLIC
protobuf::libprotobuf
gRPC::grpc++
)
# TODO: Clean up the number of library targets later.
add_library(xrpl.imports.main INTERFACE)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.imports.main
INTERFACE
LibArchive::LibArchive
OpenSSL::Crypto
Ripple::boost
wasmedge::wasmedge
Ripple::opts
Ripple::syslibs
absl::random_random
date::date
ed25519::ed25519
secp256k1::secp256k1
xrpl.libpb
xxHash::xxhash
$<$<BOOL:${voidstar}>:antithesis-sdk-cpp>
)
include(add_module)
include(target_link_modules)
# Level 01
add_module(xrpl beast)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.beast PUBLIC
xrpl.imports.main
xrpl.libpb
)
# Level 02
add_module(xrpl basics)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.basics PUBLIC xrpl.libxrpl.beast)
# Level 03
add_module(xrpl json)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.json PUBLIC xrpl.libxrpl.basics)
add_module(xrpl crypto)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.crypto PUBLIC xrpl.libxrpl.basics)
add_module(xrpl hook)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.hook PUBLIC xrpl.libxrpl.basics)
# Level 04
add_module(xrpl protocol)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.protocol PUBLIC
xrpl.libxrpl.crypto
xrpl.libxrpl.hook
xrpl.libxrpl.json
)
# Level 05
add_module(xrpl resource)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.resource PUBLIC xrpl.libxrpl.protocol)
add_module(xrpl server)
target_link_libraries(xrpl.libxrpl.server PUBLIC xrpl.libxrpl.protocol)
add_library(xrpl.libxrpl)
set_target_properties(xrpl.libxrpl PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME xrpl)
# Try to find the ACL library
find_library(ACL_LIBRARY NAMES acl)
# Check if ACL was found
if(ACL_LIBRARY)
message(STATUS "Found ACL: ${ACL_LIBRARY}")
else()
message(STATUS "ACL not found, continuing without ACL support")
endif()
add_library(xrpl::libxrpl ALIAS xrpl.libxrpl)
file(GLOB_RECURSE sources CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/libxrpl/*.cpp"
)
target_sources(xrpl.libxrpl PRIVATE ${sources})
target_link_modules(xrpl PUBLIC
basics
beast
crypto
hook
json
protocol
resource
server
)
# All headers in libxrpl are in modules.
# Uncomment this stanza if you have not yet moved new headers into a module.
# target_include_directories(xrpl.libxrpl
# PRIVATE
# $<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src>
# PUBLIC
# $<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include>
# $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include>)
if(xrpld)
add_executable(rippled)
if(tests)
target_compile_definitions(rippled PUBLIC ENABLE_TESTS)
endif()
target_include_directories(rippled
PRIVATE
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src>
)
file(GLOB_RECURSE sources CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/xrpld/*.cpp"
)
target_sources(rippled PRIVATE ${sources})
if(tests)
file(GLOB_RECURSE sources CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/test/*.cpp"
)
target_sources(rippled PRIVATE ${sources})
endif()
target_link_libraries(rippled
Ripple::boost
Ripple::opts
Ripple::libs
xrpl.libxrpl
)
exclude_if_included(rippled)
# define a macro for tests that might need to
# be exluded or run differently in CI environment
if(is_ci)
target_compile_definitions(rippled PRIVATE RIPPLED_RUNNING_IN_CI)
endif ()
if(voidstar)
target_compile_options(rippled
PRIVATE
-fsanitize-coverage=trace-pc-guard
)
# rippled requires access to antithesis-sdk-cpp implementation file
# antithesis_instrumentation.h, which is not exported as INTERFACE
target_include_directories(rippled
PRIVATE
${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/external/antithesis-sdk
)
endif()
# any files that don't play well with unity should be added here
if(tests)
set_source_files_properties(
# these two seem to produce conflicts in beast teardown template methods
src/test/rpc/ValidatorRPC_test.cpp
src/test/ledger/Invariants_test.cpp
PROPERTIES SKIP_UNITY_BUILD_INCLUSION TRUE)
endif()
endif()
if(ACL_LIBRARY)
target_link_libraries(rippled ${ACL_LIBRARY})
endif()

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#[===================================================================[
coverage report target
#]===================================================================]
if(NOT coverage)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Code coverage not enabled! Aborting ...")
endif()
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "MSVC")
message(WARNING "Code coverage on Windows is not supported, ignoring 'coverage' flag")
return()
endif()
include(CodeCoverage)
# The instructions for these commands come from the `CodeCoverage` module,
# which was copied from https://github.com/bilke/cmake-modules, commit fb7d2a3,
# then locally changed (see CHANGES: section in `CodeCoverage.cmake`)
set(GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS ${coverage_extra_args})
if(NOT GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS STREQUAL "")
separate_arguments(GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS)
endif()
list(APPEND GCOVR_ADDITIONAL_ARGS
--exclude-throw-branches
--exclude-noncode-lines
--exclude-unreachable-branches -s
-j ${coverage_test_parallelism})
setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr(
NAME coverage
FORMAT ${coverage_format}
EXECUTABLE rippled
EXECUTABLE_ARGS --unittest$<$<BOOL:${coverage_test}>:=${coverage_test}> --unittest-jobs ${coverage_test_parallelism} --quiet --unittest-log
EXCLUDE "src/test" "include/xrpl/beast/test" "include/xrpl/beast/unit_test" "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/pb-xrpl.libpb"
DEPENDENCIES rippled
)

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#[===================================================================[
declare user options/settings
#]===================================================================]
include(ProcessorCount)
ProcessorCount(PROCESSOR_COUNT)
option(assert "Enables asserts, even in release builds" OFF)
option(xrpld "Build xrpld" ON)
option(tests "Build tests" ON)
option(unity "Creates a build using UNITY support in cmake. This is the default" ON)
if(unity)
if(NOT is_ci)
set(CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD_BATCH_SIZE 15 CACHE STRING "")
endif()
set(CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD ON CACHE BOOL "Do a unity build")
endif()
if(is_clang AND is_linux)
option(voidstar "Enable Antithesis instrumentation." OFF)
endif()
if(is_gcc OR is_clang)
option(coverage "Generates coverage info." OFF)
option(profile "Add profiling flags" OFF)
set(coverage_test_parallelism "${PROCESSOR_COUNT}" CACHE STRING
"Unit tests parallelism for the purpose of coverage report.")
set(coverage_format "html-details" CACHE STRING
"Output format of the coverage report.")
set(coverage_extra_args "" CACHE STRING
"Additional arguments to pass to gcovr.")
set(coverage_test "" CACHE STRING
"On gcc & clang, the specific unit test(s) to run for coverage. Default is all tests.")
if(coverage_test AND NOT coverage)
set(coverage ON CACHE BOOL "gcc/clang only" FORCE)
endif()
option(wextra "compile with extra gcc/clang warnings enabled" ON)
else()
set(profile OFF CACHE BOOL "gcc/clang only" FORCE)
set(coverage OFF CACHE BOOL "gcc/clang only" FORCE)
set(wextra OFF CACHE BOOL "gcc/clang only" FORCE)
endif()
if(is_linux)
option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "build shared ripple libraries" OFF)
option(static "link protobuf, openssl, libc++, and boost statically" ON)
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)
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
# produces odd linker errors, thus we disable shared lib builds for now.
set(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS OFF CACHE BOOL "build shared ripple libraries - OFF for win/macos" FORCE)
set(static ON CACHE BOOL "static link, linux only. ON for WIN/macos" FORCE)
set(perf OFF CACHE BOOL "perf flags, linux only" FORCE)
set(use_gold OFF CACHE BOOL "gold linker, linux only" FORCE)
set(use_mold OFF CACHE BOOL "mold linker, linux only" FORCE)
endif()
if(is_clang)
option(use_lld "enables detection of lld linker" ON)
else()
set(use_lld OFF CACHE BOOL "try lld linker, clang only" FORCE)
endif()
option(jemalloc "Enables jemalloc for heap profiling" OFF)
option(werr "treat warnings as errors" OFF)
option(local_protobuf
"Force a local build of protobuf instead of looking for an installed version." OFF)
option(local_grpc
"Force a local build of gRPC instead of looking for an installed version." OFF)
# this one is a string and therefore can't be an option
set(san "" CACHE STRING "On gcc & clang, add sanitizer instrumentation")
set_property(CACHE san PROPERTY STRINGS ";undefined;memory;address;thread")
if(san)
string(TOLOWER ${san} san)
set(SAN_FLAG "-fsanitize=${san}")
set(SAN_LIB "")
if(is_gcc)
if(san STREQUAL "address")
set(SAN_LIB "asan")
elseif(san STREQUAL "thread")
set(SAN_LIB "tsan")
elseif(san STREQUAL "memory")
set(SAN_LIB "msan")
elseif(san STREQUAL "undefined")
set(SAN_LIB "ubsan")
endif()
endif()
set(_saved_CRL ${CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES})
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES "${SAN_FLAG};${SAN_LIB}")
check_cxx_compiler_flag(${SAN_FLAG} COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SAN)
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES ${_saved_CRL})
if(NOT COMPILER_SUPPORTS_SAN)
message(FATAL_ERROR "${san} sanitizer does not seem to be supported by your compiler")
endif()
endif()
set(container_label "" CACHE STRING "tag to use for package building containers")
option(packages_only
"ONLY generate package building targets. This is special use-case and almost \
certainly not what you want. Use with caution as you won't be able to build \
any compiled targets locally." OFF)
option(have_package_container
"Sometimes you already have the tagged container you want to use for package \
building and you don't want docker to rebuild it. This flag will detach the \
dependency of the package build from the container build. It's an advanced \
use case and most likely you should not be touching this flag." OFF)
# the remaining options are obscure and rarely used
option(beast_no_unit_test_inline
"Prevents unit test definitions from being inserted into global table"
OFF)
option(single_io_service_thread
"Restricts the number of threads calling io_service::run to one. \
This can be useful when debugging."
OFF)
option(boost_show_deprecated
"Allow boost to fail on deprecated usage. Only useful if you're trying\
to find deprecated calls."
OFF)
option(beast_hashers
"Use local implementations for sha/ripemd hashes (experimental, not recommended)"
OFF)
if(WIN32)
option(beast_disable_autolink "Disables autolinking of system libraries on WIN32" OFF)
else()
set(beast_disable_autolink OFF CACHE BOOL "WIN32 only" FORCE)
endif()
if(coverage)
message(STATUS "coverage build requested - forcing Debug build")
set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Debug CACHE STRING "build type" FORCE)
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#[===================================================================[
read version from source
#]===================================================================]
file(STRINGS src/libxrpl/protocol/BuildInfo.cpp BUILD_INFO)
foreach(line_ ${BUILD_INFO})
if(line_ MATCHES "versionString[ ]*=[ ]*\"(.+)\"")
set(rippled_version ${CMAKE_MATCH_1})
endif()
endforeach()
if(rippled_version)
message(STATUS "rippled version: ${rippled_version}")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "unable to determine rippled version")
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include(isolate_headers)
# Create an OBJECT library target named
#
# ${PROJECT_NAME}.lib${parent}.${name}
#
# with sources in src/lib${parent}/${name}
# and headers in include/${parent}/${name}
# that cannot include headers from other directories in include/
# unless they come through linked libraries.
#
# add_module(parent a)
# add_module(parent b)
# target_link_libraries(project.libparent.b PUBLIC project.libparent.a)
function(add_module parent name)
set(target ${PROJECT_NAME}.lib${parent}.${name})
add_library(${target} OBJECT)
file(GLOB_RECURSE sources CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/lib${parent}/${name}/*.cpp"
)
target_sources(${target} PRIVATE ${sources})
target_include_directories(${target} PUBLIC
"$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}>"
)
isolate_headers(
${target}
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/${parent}/${name}"
PUBLIC
)
isolate_headers(
${target}
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/lib${parent}/${name}"
PRIVATE
)
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find_package(Boost 1.83 REQUIRED
COMPONENTS
chrono
container
context
coroutine
date_time
filesystem
json
program_options
regex
system
thread
)
add_library(ripple_boost INTERFACE)
add_library(Ripple::boost ALIAS ripple_boost)
if(XCODE)
target_include_directories(ripple_boost BEFORE INTERFACE ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
target_compile_options(ripple_boost INTERFACE --system-header-prefix="boost/")
else()
target_include_directories(ripple_boost SYSTEM BEFORE INTERFACE ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
endif()
target_link_libraries(ripple_boost
INTERFACE
Boost::boost
Boost::chrono
Boost::container
Boost::coroutine
Boost::date_time
Boost::filesystem
Boost::json
Boost::program_options
Boost::regex
Boost::system
Boost::iostreams
Boost::thread)
if(Boost_COMPILER)
target_link_libraries(ripple_boost INTERFACE Boost::disable_autolinking)
endif()
if(san AND is_clang)
# TODO: gcc does not support -fsanitize-blacklist...can we do something else
# for gcc ?
if(NOT Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS AND TARGET Boost::headers)
get_target_property(Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS Boost::headers INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES)
endif()
message(STATUS "Adding [${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS}] to sanitizer blacklist")
file(WRITE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/san_bl.txt "src:${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS}/*")
target_compile_options(opts
INTERFACE
# ignore boost headers for sanitizing
-fsanitize-blacklist=${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/san_bl.txt)
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# file(CREATE_SYMLINK) only works on Windows with administrator privileges.
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/61244115/618906
function(create_symbolic_link target link)
if(WIN32)
if(NOT IS_SYMLINK "${link}")
if(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${target}")
# Relative links work do not work on Windows.
set(target "${link}/../${target}")
endif()
file(TO_NATIVE_PATH "${target}" target)
file(TO_NATIVE_PATH "${link}" link)
execute_process(COMMAND cmd.exe /c mklink /J "${link}" "${target}")
endif()
else()
file(CREATE_LINK "${target}" "${link}" SYMBOLIC)
endif()
if(NOT IS_SYMLINK "${link}")
message(ERROR "failed to create symlink: <${link}>")
endif()
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include(create_symbolic_link)
# Consider include directory B nested under prefix A:
#
# /path/to/A/then/to/B/...
#
# Call C the relative path from A to B.
# C is what we want to write in `#include` directives:
#
# #include <then/to/B/...>
#
# Examples, all from the `jobqueue` module:
#
# - Library public headers:
# B = /include/xrpl/jobqueue
# A = /include/
# C = xrpl/jobqueue
#
# - Library private headers:
# B = /src/libxrpl/jobqueue
# A = /src/
# C = libxrpl/jobqueue
#
# - Test private headers:
# B = /tests/jobqueue
# A = /
# C = tests/jobqueue
#
# To isolate headers from each other,
# we want to create a symlink Y that points to B,
# within a subdirectory X of the `CMAKE_BINARY_DIR`,
# that has the same relative path C between X and Y,
# and then add X as an include directory of the target,
# sometimes `PUBLIC` and sometimes `PRIVATE`.
# The Cs are all guaranteed to be unique.
# We can guarantee a unique X per target by using
# `${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/include/${target}`.
#
# isolate_headers(target A B scope)
function(isolate_headers target A B scope)
file(RELATIVE_PATH C "${A}" "${B}")
set(X "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/modules/${target}")
set(Y "${X}/${C}")
cmake_path(GET Y PARENT_PATH parent)
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${parent}")
create_symbolic_link("${B}" "${Y}")
target_include_directories(${target} ${scope} "$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${X}>")
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# Link a library to its modules (see: `add_module`)
# and remove the module sources from the library's sources.
#
# add_module(parent a)
# add_module(parent b)
# target_link_libraries(project.libparent.b PUBLIC project.libparent.a)
# add_library(project.libparent)
# target_link_modules(parent PUBLIC a b)
function(target_link_modules parent scope)
set(library ${PROJECT_NAME}.lib${parent})
foreach(name ${ARGN})
set(module ${library}.${name})
get_target_property(sources ${library} SOURCES)
list(LENGTH sources before)
get_target_property(dupes ${module} SOURCES)
list(LENGTH dupes expected)
list(REMOVE_ITEM sources ${dupes})
list(LENGTH sources after)
math(EXPR actual "${before} - ${after}")
message(STATUS "${module} with ${expected} sources took ${actual} sources from ${library}")
set_target_properties(${library} PROPERTIES SOURCES "${sources}")
target_link_libraries(${library} ${scope} ${module})
endforeach()
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find_package(Protobuf REQUIRED)
# .proto files import each other like this:
#
# import "path/to/file.proto";
#
# For the protobuf compiler to find these imports,
# the parent directory of "path" must be in the import path.
#
# When generating C++,
# it turns into an include statement like this:
#
# #include "path/to/file.pb.h"
#
# and the header is generated at a path relative to the output directory
# that matches the given .proto path relative to the source directory
# minus the first matching prefix on the import path.
#
# In other words, a file `include/package/path/to/file.proto`
# with import path [`include/package`, `include`]
# will generate files `output/path/to/file.pb.{h,cc}`
# with includes like `#include "path/to/file.pb.h".
#
# During build, the generated files can find each other if the output
# directory is an include directory, but we want to install that directory
# under our package's include directory (`include/package`), not as a sibling.
# After install, they can find each other if that subdirectory is an include
# directory.
# Add protocol buffer sources to an existing library target.
# target:
# The name of the library target.
# prefix:
# The install prefix for headers relative to `CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR`.
# This prefix should appear at the start of all your consumer includes.
# ARGN:
# A list of .proto files.
function(target_protobuf_sources target prefix)
set(dir "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pb-${target}")
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${dir}/${prefix}")
protobuf_generate(
TARGET ${target}
PROTOC_OUT_DIR "${dir}/${prefix}"
"${ARGN}"
)
target_include_directories(${target} SYSTEM PUBLIC
# Allows #include <package/path/to/file.proto> used by consumer files.
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${dir}>
# Allows #include "path/to/file.proto" used by generated files.
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${dir}/${prefix}>
# Allows #include <package/path/to/file.proto> used by consumer files.
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}>
# Allows #include "path/to/file.proto" used by generated files.
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}/${prefix}>
)
install(
DIRECTORY ${dir}/
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}
FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "*.h"
)
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from conan import ConanFile
from conan.tools.cmake import CMake, CMakeToolchain, cmake_layout
import re
class Xrpl(ConanFile):
name = 'xrpl'
license = 'ISC'
author = 'John Freeman <jfreeman@ripple.com>'
url = 'https://github.com/xrplf/rippled'
description = 'The XRP Ledger'
settings = 'os', 'compiler', 'build_type', 'arch'
options = {
'assertions': [True, False],
'coverage': [True, False],
'fPIC': [True, False],
'jemalloc': [True, False],
'rocksdb': [True, False],
'shared': [True, False],
'static': [True, False],
'tests': [True, False],
'unity': [True, False],
'xrpld': [True, False],
}
requires = [
'date/3.0.3',
'grpc/1.50.1',
'libarchive/3.7.6',
'nudb/2.0.8',
'openssl/1.1.1v',
'soci/4.0.3',
'xxhash/0.8.2',
'wasmedge/0.11.2',
'zlib/1.3.1',
]
tool_requires = [
'protobuf/3.21.9',
]
default_options = {
'assertions': False,
'coverage': False,
'fPIC': True,
'jemalloc': False,
'rocksdb': True,
'shared': False,
'static': True,
'tests': False,
'unity': False,
'xrpld': False,
'date/*:header_only': True,
'grpc/*:shared': False,
'grpc/*:secure': True,
'libarchive/*:shared': False,
'libarchive/*:with_acl': False,
'libarchive/*:with_bzip2': False,
'libarchive/*:with_cng': False,
'libarchive/*:with_expat': False,
'libarchive/*:with_iconv': False,
'libarchive/*:with_libxml2': False,
'libarchive/*:with_lz4': True,
'libarchive/*:with_lzma': False,
'libarchive/*:with_lzo': False,
'libarchive/*:with_nettle': False,
'libarchive/*:with_openssl': False,
'libarchive/*:with_pcreposix': False,
'libarchive/*:with_xattr': False,
'libarchive/*:with_zlib': False,
'lz4/*:shared': False,
'openssl/*:shared': False,
'protobuf/*:shared': False,
'protobuf/*:with_zlib': True,
'rocksdb/*:enable_sse': False,
'rocksdb/*:lite': False,
'rocksdb/*:shared': False,
'rocksdb/*:use_rtti': True,
'rocksdb/*:with_jemalloc': False,
'rocksdb/*:with_lz4': True,
'rocksdb/*:with_snappy': True,
'snappy/*:shared': False,
'soci/*:shared': False,
'soci/*:with_sqlite3': True,
'soci/*:with_boost': True,
'xxhash/*:shared': False,
}
def set_version(self):
path = f'{self.recipe_folder}/src/libxrpl/protocol/BuildInfo.cpp'
regex = r'versionString\s?=\s?\"(.*)\"'
with open(path, 'r') as file:
matches = (re.search(regex, line) for line in file)
match = next(m for m in matches if m)
self.version = match.group(1)
def configure(self):
if self.settings.compiler == 'apple-clang':
self.options['boost'].visibility = 'global'
def requirements(self):
self.requires('boost/1.86.0', force=True)
self.requires('lz4/1.10.0', force=True)
self.requires('protobuf/3.21.9', force=True)
self.requires('sqlite3/3.47.0', force=True)
if self.options.jemalloc:
self.requires('jemalloc/5.3.0')
if self.options.rocksdb:
self.requires('rocksdb/6.29.5')
exports_sources = (
'CMakeLists.txt',
'bin/getRippledInfo',
'cfg/*',
'cmake/*',
'external/*',
'include/*',
'src/*',
)
def layout(self):
cmake_layout(self)
# Fix this setting to follow the default introduced in Conan 1.48
# to align with our build instructions.
self.folders.generators = 'build/generators'
generators = 'CMakeDeps'
def generate(self):
tc = CMakeToolchain(self)
tc.variables['tests'] = self.options.tests
tc.variables['assert'] = self.options.assertions
tc.variables['coverage'] = self.options.coverage
tc.variables['jemalloc'] = self.options.jemalloc
tc.variables['rocksdb'] = self.options.rocksdb
tc.variables['BUILD_SHARED_LIBS'] = self.options.shared
tc.variables['static'] = self.options.static
tc.variables['unity'] = self.options.unity
tc.variables['xrpld'] = self.options.xrpld
tc.generate()
def build(self):
cmake = CMake(self)
cmake.verbose = True
cmake.configure()
cmake.build()
def package(self):
cmake = CMake(self)
cmake.verbose = True
cmake.install()
def package_info(self):
libxrpl = self.cpp_info.components['libxrpl']
libxrpl.libs = [
'xrpl',
'xrpl.libpb',
'ed25519',
'secp256k1',
]
# TODO: Fix the protobufs to include each other relative to
# `include/`, not `include/ripple/proto/`.
libxrpl.includedirs = ['include', 'include/ripple/proto']
libxrpl.requires = [
'boost::boost',
'date::date',
'grpc::grpc++',
'libarchive::libarchive',
'lz4::lz4',
'nudb::nudb',
'openssl::crypto',
'protobuf::libprotobuf',
'soci::soci',
'sqlite3::sqlite',
'xxhash::xxhash',
'zlib::zlib',
]
if self.options.rocksdb:
libxrpl.requires.append('rocksdb::librocksdb')

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#!/bin/bash -x
#!/bin/bash
BUILD_CORES=$(echo "scale=0 ; `nproc` / 1.337" | bc)
docker run --rm -i -v $(pwd):/io ubuntu sh -c '/io/release-build/xahaud -u'
if [[ "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" == "" ]]; then
#Default
BUILD_CORES=8
fi
echo "Mounting $(pwd)/io in ubuntu and running unit tests"
docker run --rm -i -v $(pwd):/io -e BUILD_CORES=$BUILD_CORES ubuntu sh -c '/io/release-build/xahaud --unittest-jobs $BUILD_CORES -u'

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Our [build instructions][BUILD.md] assume you have a C++ development
environment complete with Git, Python, Conan, CMake, and a C++ compiler.
This document exists to help readers set one up on any of the Big Three
platforms: Linux, macOS, or Windows.
[BUILD.md]: ../../BUILD.md
## Linux
Package ecosystems vary across Linux distributions,
so there is no one set of instructions that will work for every Linux user.
These instructions are written for Ubuntu 22.04.
They are largely copied from the [script][1] used to configure our Docker
container for continuous integration.
That script handles many more responsibilities.
These instructions are just the bare minimum to build one configuration of
rippled.
You can check that codebase for other Linux distributions and versions.
If you cannot find yours there,
then we hope that these instructions can at least guide you in the right
direction.
```
apt update
apt install --yes curl git libssl-dev python3.10-dev python3-pip make g++-11 libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler
curl --location --remote-name \
"https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.25.1/cmake-3.25.1.tar.gz"
tar -xzf cmake-3.25.1.tar.gz
rm cmake-3.25.1.tar.gz
cd cmake-3.25.1
./bootstrap --parallel=$(nproc)
make --jobs $(nproc)
make install
cd ..
pip3 install 'conan<2'
```
[1]: https://github.com/thejohnfreeman/rippled-docker/blob/master/ubuntu-22.04/install.sh
## macOS
Open a Terminal and enter the below command to bring up a dialog to install
the command line developer tools.
Once it is finished, this command should return a version greater than the
minimum required (see [BUILD.md][]).
```
clang --version
```
The command line developer tools should include Git too:
```
git --version
```
Install [Homebrew][],
use it to install [pyenv][],
use it to install Python,
and use it to install Conan:
[Homebrew]: https://brew.sh/
[pyenv]: https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
```
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
brew update
brew install xz
brew install pyenv
pyenv install 3.10-dev
pyenv global 3.10-dev
eval "$(pyenv init -)"
pip install 'conan<2'
```
Install CMake with Homebrew too:
```
brew install cmake
```

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This document contains instructions for installing rippled.
The APT package manager is common on Debian-based Linux distributions like
Ubuntu,
while the YUM package manager is common on Red Hat-based Linux distributions
like CentOS.
Installing from source is an option for all platforms,
and the only supported option for installing custom builds.
## From source
From a source build, you can install rippled and libxrpl using CMake's
`--install` mode:
```
cmake --install . --prefix /opt/local
```
The default [prefix][1] is typically `/usr/local` on Linux and macOS and
`C:/Program Files/rippled` on Windows.
[1]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.html
## With the APT package manager
1. Update repositories:
sudo apt update -y
2. Install utilities:
sudo apt install -y apt-transport-https ca-certificates wget gnupg
3. Add Ripple's package-signing GPG key to your list of trusted keys:
sudo mkdir /usr/local/share/keyrings/
wget -q -O - "https://repos.ripple.com/repos/api/gpg/key/public" | gpg --dearmor > ripple-key.gpg
sudo mv ripple-key.gpg /usr/local/share/keyrings
4. Check the fingerprint of the newly-added key:
gpg /usr/local/share/keyrings/ripple-key.gpg
The output should include an entry for Ripple such as the following:
gpg: WARNING: no command supplied. Trying to guess what you mean ...
pub rsa3072 2019-02-14 [SC] [expires: 2026-02-17]
C0010EC205B35A3310DC90DE395F97FFCCAFD9A2
uid TechOps Team at Ripple <techops+rippled@ripple.com>
sub rsa3072 2019-02-14 [E] [expires: 2026-02-17]
In particular, make sure that the fingerprint matches. (In the above example, the fingerprint is on the third line, starting with `C001`.)
4. Add the appropriate Ripple repository for your operating system version:
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/ripple-key.gpg] https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-deb focal stable" | \
sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ripple.list
The above example is appropriate for **Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa**. For other operating systems, replace the word `focal` with one of the following:
- `jammy` for **Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish**
- `bionic` for **Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver**
- `bullseye` for **Debian 11 Bullseye**
- `buster` for **Debian 10 Buster**
If you want access to development or pre-release versions of `rippled`, use one of the following instead of `stable`:
- `unstable` - Pre-release builds ([`release` branch](https://github.com/ripple/rippled/tree/release))
- `nightly` - Experimental/development builds ([`develop` branch](https://github.com/ripple/rippled/tree/develop))
**Warning:** Unstable and nightly builds may be broken at any time. Do not use these builds for production servers.
5. Fetch the Ripple repository.
sudo apt -y update
6. Install the `rippled` software package:
sudo apt -y install rippled
7. Check the status of the `rippled` service:
systemctl status rippled.service
The `rippled` service should start automatically. If not, you can start it manually:
sudo systemctl start rippled.service
8. Optional: allow `rippled` to bind to privileged ports.
This allows you to serve incoming API requests on port 80 or 443. (If you want to do so, you must also update the config file's port settings.)
sudo setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' /opt/ripple/bin/rippled
## With the YUM package manager
1. Install the Ripple RPM repository:
Choose the appropriate RPM repository for the stability of releases you want:
- `stable` for the latest production release (`master` branch)
- `unstable` for pre-release builds (`release` branch)
- `nightly` for experimental/development builds (`develop` branch)
*Stable*
cat << REPOFILE | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/ripple.repo
[ripple-stable]
name=XRP Ledger Packages
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
repo_gpgcheck=1
baseurl=https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/stable/
gpgkey=https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/stable/repodata/repomd.xml.key
REPOFILE
*Unstable*
cat << REPOFILE | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/ripple.repo
[ripple-unstable]
name=XRP Ledger Packages
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
repo_gpgcheck=1
baseurl=https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/unstable/
gpgkey=https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/unstable/repodata/repomd.xml.key
REPOFILE
*Nightly*
cat << REPOFILE | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/ripple.repo
[ripple-nightly]
name=XRP Ledger Packages
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
repo_gpgcheck=1
baseurl=https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/nightly/
gpgkey=https://repos.ripple.com/repos/rippled-rpm/nightly/repodata/repomd.xml.key
REPOFILE
2. Fetch the latest repo updates:
sudo yum -y update
3. Install the new `rippled` package:
sudo yum install -y rippled
4. Configure the `rippled` service to start on boot:
sudo systemctl enable rippled.service
5. Start the `rippled` service:
sudo systemctl start rippled.service

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.21)
set(name example)
set(version 0.1.0)
project(
${name}
VERSION ${version}
LANGUAGES CXX
)
find_package(xrpl REQUIRED)
add_executable(example)
target_sources(example PRIVATE src/example.cpp)
target_link_libraries(example PRIVATE xrpl::libxrpl)

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from conan import ConanFile, conan_version
from conan.tools.cmake import CMake, cmake_layout
class Example(ConanFile):
def set_name(self):
if self.name is None:
self.name = 'example'
def set_version(self):
if self.version is None:
self.version = '0.1.0'
license = 'ISC'
author = 'John Freeman <jfreeman08@gmail.com>'
settings = 'os', 'compiler', 'build_type', 'arch'
options = {'shared': [True, False], 'fPIC': [True, False]}
default_options = {
'shared': False,
'fPIC': True,
'xrpl:xrpld': False,
}
requires = ['xrpl/2.2.0-rc1@jfreeman/nodestore']
generators = ['CMakeDeps', 'CMakeToolchain']
exports_sources = [
'CMakeLists.txt',
'cmake/*',
'external/*',
'include/*',
'src/*',
]
# For out-of-source build.
# https://docs.conan.io/en/latest/reference/build_helpers/cmake.html#configure
no_copy_source = True
def layout(self):
cmake_layout(self)
def config_options(self):
if self.settings.os == 'Windows':
del self.options.fPIC
def build(self):
cmake = CMake(self)
cmake.configure(variables={'BUILD_TESTING': 'NO'})
cmake.build()
def package(self):
cmake = CMake(self)
cmake.install()
def package_info(self):
path = f'{self.package_folder}/share/{self.name}/cpp_info.py'
with open(path, 'r') as file:
exec(file.read(), {}, {'self': self.cpp_info})

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#include <cstdio>
#include <xrpl/protocol/BuildInfo.h>
int main(int argc, char const** argv) {
std::printf("%s\n", ripple::BuildInfo::getVersionString().c_str());
return 0;
}

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external/README.md vendored
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The subdirectories in this directory contain either copies or Conan recipes
of external libraries used by rippled.
The Conan recipes include patches we have not yet pushed upstream.
| Folder | Upstream | Description |
|:----------------|:---------------------------------------------|:------------|
| `antithesis-sdk`| [Project](https://github.com/antithesishq/antithesis-sdk-cpp/) | [Antithesis](https://antithesis.com/docs/using_antithesis/sdk/cpp/overview.html) SDK for C++ |
| `ed25519-donna` | [Project](https://github.com/floodyberry/ed25519-donna) | [Ed25519](http://ed25519.cr.yp.to/) digital signatures |
| `rocksdb` | [Recipe](https://github.com/conan-io/conan-center-index/tree/master/recipes/rocksdb) | Fast key/value database. (Supports rotational disks better than NuDB.) |
| `secp256k1` | [Project](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/secp256k1) | ECDSA digital signatures using the **secp256k1** curve |
| `snappy` | [Recipe](https://github.com/conan-io/conan-center-index/tree/master/recipes/snappy) | "Snappy" lossless compression algorithm. |
| `soci` | [Recipe](https://github.com/conan-io/conan-center-index/tree/master/recipes/soci) | Abstraction layer for database access. |

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