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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28848: bugfix, Change up submitpackage results to return results for all transactions
f23ba24aa0 test_submitpackage: only make a chain of 3 txns (Greg Sanders)
e67a345162 doc: submitpackage vsize results are sigops-adjusted (Greg Sanders)
b67db52c39 RPC submitpackage: change return format to allow partial errors (Greg Sanders)

Pull request description:

  This was prompted by errors being returned that didn't "make any sense" to me, because it would for example return a "fee too low" error, when the "real" error was the child had something invalid, which disallowed CPFP evaluation. Rather than make judgment calls on what error is important(which is currently just return the "first"!), we simply return all errors and let the callers determine what's best.

  Added a top level `package_msg` for quick eye-balling of general success of the package.

  This PR also fixes a couple bugs:

  1) Currently we don't actually broadcast a transaction, even if it was entered into our mempool, if a subsequent transaction causes `PKG_TX` failure.
  2) "other-wtxid" is uncovered by tests, but IIUC was previously required to return "fees" and "vsize" results, but did not. I just make those results optional.

ACKs for top commit:
  Sjors:
    Light re-utACK f23ba24aa0
  achow101:
    ACK f23ba24aa0
  glozow:
    utACK f23ba24aa0, thanks for taking the suggestions

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.github Revert "ci: Avoid toolset ambiguity that MSVC can't handle" 2023-11-24 15:47:49 +00:00
.tx qt: Bump Transifex slug for 26.x 2023-09-01 07:49:31 +01:00
build_msvc msvc: Specify boost-date-time package explicitly 2023-11-25 18:27:50 +00:00
build-aux/m4 doc: update docs for CHECK_ATOMIC macro 2023-11-02 16:53:58 +00:00
ci ci: Reduce use of bash -c 2023-11-29 15:13:16 +01:00
contrib Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28965: guix: remove input labels 2023-11-30 15:09:50 +00:00
depends ci: remove python3-setuptools from mac build deps 2023-11-23 17:52:38 +00:00
doc doc: remove mingw-w64 install for "older" systems 2023-11-17 10:57:51 +00:00
share depends: Bump MacOS minimum runtime requirement to 11.0 2023-06-22 15:28:47 +00:00
src Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28848: bugfix, Change up submitpackage results to return results for all transactions 2023-12-01 12:17:15 -05:00
test Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28848: bugfix, Change up submitpackage results to return results for all transactions 2023-12-01 12:17:15 -05:00
.cirrus.yml Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28076: util: Replace std::filesystem with util/fs.h 2023-11-13 14:10:54 +00:00
.editorconfig ci: Drop AppVeyor CI integration 2021-09-07 06:12:53 +03:00
.gitattributes Separate protocol versioning from clientversion 2014-10-29 00:24:40 -04:00
.gitignore build: produce a .zip for macOS distribution 2023-09-15 13:47:50 +01:00
.python-version Bump .python-version from 3.9.17 to 3.9.18 2023-10-24 18:51:24 +02:00
.style.yapf Update .style.yapf 2023-06-01 23:35:10 +05:30
autogen.sh build: make sure we can overwrite config.{guess,sub} 2023-06-13 14:58:43 +02:00
configure.ac Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28919: build: Fix regression in "ARMv8 CRC32 intrinsics" test 2023-11-22 17:20:13 +00:00
CONTRIBUTING.md doc: Explain squashing with merge commits 2022-05-24 08:17:41 +02:00
COPYING doc: Update license year range to 2023 2022-12-24 11:40:16 +01:00
INSTALL.md doc: Added hyperlink for doc/build 2021-09-09 19:53:12 +05:30
libbitcoinconsensus.pc.in build: remove libcrypto as internal dependency in libbitcoinconsensus.pc 2019-11-19 15:03:44 +01:00
Makefile.am Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28771: tests: Fix LCOV_OPTS to be in the correct position 2023-11-16 10:19:05 +00:00
README.md doc: Explain Bitcoin Core in README.md 2022-05-10 07:49:09 +02:00
SECURITY.md doc: Add my key to SECURITY.md 2022-08-23 16:57:46 -04:00

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https://bitcoincore.org

For an immediately usable, binary version of the Bitcoin Core software, see https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/.

What is Bitcoin Core?

Bitcoin Core connects to the Bitcoin peer-to-peer network to download and fully validate blocks and transactions. It also includes a wallet and graphical user interface, which can be optionally built.

Further information about Bitcoin Core is available in the doc folder.

License

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Development Process

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The https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui repository is used exclusively for the development of the GUI. Its master branch is identical in all monotree repositories. Release branches and tags do not exist, so please do not fork that repository unless it is for development reasons.

The contribution workflow is described in CONTRIBUTING.md and useful hints for developers can be found in doc/developer-notes.md.

Testing

Testing and code review is the bottleneck for development; we get more pull requests than we can review and test on short notice. Please be patient and help out by testing other people's pull requests, and remember this is a security-critical project where any mistake might cost people lots of money.

Automated Testing

Developers are strongly encouraged to write unit tests for new code, and to submit new unit tests for old code. Unit tests can be compiled and run (assuming they weren't disabled in configure) with: make check. Further details on running and extending unit tests can be found in /src/test/README.md.

There are also regression and integration tests, written in Python. These tests can be run (if the test dependencies are installed) with: test/functional/test_runner.py

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Manual Quality Assurance (QA) Testing

Changes should be tested by somebody other than the developer who wrote the code. This is especially important for large or high-risk changes. It is useful to add a test plan to the pull request description if testing the changes is not straightforward.

Translations

Changes to translations as well as new translations can be submitted to Bitcoin Core's Transifex page.

Translations are periodically pulled from Transifex and merged into the git repository. See the translation process for details on how this works.

Important: We do not accept translation changes as GitHub pull requests because the next pull from Transifex would automatically overwrite them again.