* The front-end for each hard-fork, also EIP-160.
* Address EIP161 a/c
* Include EIP-161b
* EIP-161 part d.
* Fix test build.
* Fix one test, add another.
* Fix use of bloom & renaming.
* Initial groundwork for EIP-155
* Fix minor bug.
* Fix all tests finally.
* Rest of EIP-155.
* Add tests for EIP-155 algorithm.
Update transaction tests validation.
* Minor reformat.
* Address grumbles.
* Remove unused code.
* Fix SUICIDE gas mechanism and add consensus tests.
* Remove commented code.
* Set Frontier hardfork block number
* Fix warning.
* Transaction tests,
* no longer export action_params
* remove transaction, header, receipt re-rexports from common
* remove env_info and builtins re-exports from common
* remove everything but util export from common
* replace common usages with util, remove module
* add a prelude module for ethcore-bigint
* enable internal sealing based on author
* add tests, keep track of engine sealing status
* method to check if default address is_sealer
* simplify constructors
* fix typo
* separate block preparation methods
* Split internal sealing from work sealing, add cli option
* replace cli with engine method, simplify
* More docs about sealing types. Bypass work in external txs.
* split requires_reseal, add test and new test miner
* Make the block header struct's internals private
Currently, this involves a lot of explicit cloning, but we
could migrate the return types of the get_* functions to
be copies rather than references since they are mostly copy
types anyway.
I opted to eliminate the constructor in favor of using
Default::default() plus calling a bunch of setters. This
is similar to the model that a Google Protobuf client uses
and I think it looks fine.
* Drop some unnecessary cloning by comparing references
* Fix compiler errors from callsites in tests.