* 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,
* provide snapshot sync info in eth_syncing
* specify block gap in eth_syncing
* Extend eth_syncing with warp, format the output properly
* adjust serialization tests for sync info
* whitespace
* bloom crate link
* database layout and outdated tests
* state db alterations
* v10 migration run
* using arc
* bloom migration
* migration fixes and mess
* fix tests
* Actually enable fat db, and do RPCs for it.
* Implement HashDB traits for AccountDB.
* user defaults
* finished user defaults
* user defaults are network-dependent
* added tests for newly added functions, logger is initialized first
* dir cleanup in progress
* user_file is placed next to snapshots
* fixing requested change
* State cache
* Reduced copying data between caches
Whitespace and optional symbols
* Reduced copying data between caches
Whitespace and optional symbols
* Set a limit on storage cache
* Style and docs
* move block queue to own module, a couple readability changes
* make block queue generic over verifiable data
also fixes heap size calculation
* make block queue into a more generic verification queue
* some module reoganization
* implement header queue
* clean up verification error messages
* 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.
* Address renamed to H160 at bigint library level
* moved uint specific test from util to bigint library
* naming
* unifing hashes in progress
* unifing hashes
* cleanup redundant unwraps in tests
* Removing util/crypto in progress.
* fixed compiling
* signature cleanup in progress
* new module - ethcrypto used by ethstore and ethcore-network
* fixed compiling
* fixed compiling
* fixed merge