* Fixing and disabling some tests for windows 10 compatibility.
* Few adjustment for windows in tests (eg bigger timeout for keyserver tests)
* Spaces and temporary single thread ci (to be able to spot the error).
* Replace `tokio_core` with `tokio`.
* Remove `tokio-core` and replace with `tokio` in
- `ethcore/stratum`
- `secret_store`
- `util/fetch`
- `util/reactor`
* Bump hyper to 0.12 in
- `miner`
- `util/fake-fetch`
- `util/fetch`
- `secret_store`
* Bump `jsonrpc-***` to 0.9 in
- `parity`
- `ethcore/stratum`
- `ipfs`
- `rpc`
- `rpc_client`
- `whisper`
* Bump `ring` to 0.13
* Use a more graceful shutdown process in `secret_store` tests.
* Convert some mutexes to rwlocks in `secret_store`.
* Consolidate Tokio Runtime use, remove `CpuPool`.
* Rename and move the `tokio_reactor` crate (`util/reactor`) to
`tokio_runtime` (`util/runtime`).
* Rename `EventLoop` to `Runtime`.
- Rename `EventLoop::spawn` to `Runtime::with_default_thread_count`.
- Add the `Runtime::with_thread_count` method.
- Rename `Remote` to `Executor`.
* Remove uses of `CpuPool` and spawn all tasks via the `Runtime` executor
instead.
* Other changes related to `CpuPool` removal:
- Remove `Reservations::with_pool`. `::new` now takes an `Executor` as an argument.
- Remove `SenderReservations::with_pool`. `::new` now takes an `Executor` as an argument.
* Bump parking_lot to 0.6
* Bump parity-wasm to 0.31 so it gets rid of parking_lot
ref https://github.com/paritytech/parity-wasm/pull/206
* Update jsonrpc versions
* Update wasmi and pwasm-utils version
* Fix compile
* Update jsonrpc crates
* Handle graceful shutdown with unwinding
* Fix a race condition
* Avoid double exit deadlock
* typo: fix docs
* Fix ethkey cli compilation
* Fix all other cases panic_hook::set -> panic_hook::set_abort
* struct fields do not need to be public
* Add comments on why exiting AtomicBool is needed
* Atomic create new files with permissions to owner in ethstore
* Allow replacing existing files
We have two behaviors for `insert_with_filename` depending on whether `dedup` is true. Add
`replace_file_with_permissions_to_owner` which use `OpenOptions::create(true)` instead of `create_new`.
Docopt handles `--help` automatically for us, however we've handled those
Errors the same as all others: by exiting with Return Code `1`, which is wrong
for a totally appropriate a quit on `--help`. Fortunately `docopt:Error`
provides an `exit` helper function that discriminates properly between fatal
and non-fatal errors and exist appropriately.
This patch makes sure we use that handy function in case we encounter such an
error in the CLI of ethkey, ethstore and whisper. Thus those are now giving
the appropriate Return code on `--help`.
fixes#8851
* Update `add_license` script
* run script
* add `remove duplicate lines script` and run it
* Revert changes `English spaces`
* strip whitespaces
* Revert `GPL` in files with `apache/mit license`
* don't append `gpl license` in files with other lic
* Don't append `gpl header` in files with other lic.
* re-ran script
* include c and cpp files too
* remove duplicate header
* rebase nit
* Consolidate crypto functionality in `ethcore-crypto`.
- Move `ecdh`/`ecies` modules to `ethkey`.
- Refactor `ethcore-crypto` to use file per module.
- Replace `subtle` with `ethcore_crypto::is_equal`.
- Add `aes_gcm` module to `ethcore-crypto`.
* Rename `aes::{encrypt,decrypt,decrypt_cbc}` ...
... to `aes::{encrypt_128_ctr,decrypt_128_ctr,decrypt_128_cbc}`.
* Use `subtle::slices_equal` for constant time comparison.
Also update the existing version of subtle in `ethcrypto` from
0.1 to 0.5
* Test specifically for InvalidPassword error.
* rpc: generate new account id for imported wallets
* ethstore: handle duplicate wallet filenames
* ethstore: simplify deduplication of wallet file names
* ethstore: do not dedup wallet filenames on update
* ethstore: fix minor grumbles
* Refactor updater to use ethabi-derive
* Grumble: do_call type alias
* Empty commit to trigger test re-run
* migration to ethabi-5.0
* migration to ethabi-5.0 in progress
* use ethabi_deriven to generate TransactAcl contract
* use ethabi_deriven to generate Registry contract
* hash-fetch uses ethabi_derive, removed retain cycle from updater, fixed#7720
* node-filter crate uses ethabi_derive to generate peer_set contract interface
* use LruCache in node-filter instead of HashMap
* validator_set engine uses ethabi_derive
* ethcore does not depend on native_contracts
* miner does no depend on native_contracts
* secret_store does not use native_contracts (in progress)
* removed native-contracts
* ethcore and updater does not depend on futures
* updated ethereum-types
* fixed all warnings caused by using new version of ethereum-types
* updated ethabi_derive && ethabi_contract to get rid of warnings
* removed another retain cycle in updater, fixed following minor version on update
* moved contracts out of native_contracts res
* updated ethabi_contract
* fixed failing test
* fixed failing test
* there is no need to create two contracts of the same kind any more
* simplify updater::ReleaseTrack conversion into u8 and add several tests for it
* applied review suggestions
* applied review suggestions
* created the dir crate in util
* moved code from ethstore/src/dir/paths.rs to dir crate
* rename dir module in ethstore to accounts_dir to distinguish it
from the dir crate
* changes after @tomusdrw on #6952
* do not cache ACL storage contract
* when error comes before initialization
* initial KeyServerSet commit
* update_nodes_set in maintain
* do not connect to self
* fixed connection establishing
* removed println
* improved KeyServerSet tracing
* moved parsing to KeyServerSet
* re-read only when blockchain is changed
* do not try to connect if not a part of cluster
* improved logging
* fixed tests
* NodeKeyPAir trait
* fixed parity to use new trait
* continue integrating with parity
* updated parity for NodeKeyPair
* completed KeyStoreNodeKeyPair
* removed comment
* removed dependency && style
This is a huge change, which includes some changes to replace code that
originally cloned to reuse allocations instead. The updated
`elastic-array` crate renames its consuming `Vec`-conversion method to
`into_vec`, which means that I can do a simple
`sed -i 's/to_vec/into_vec/'` and then fix the compilation errors.
This commit is probably a minor performance win and definitely a
significant readability win.