* executive tracer builds flat traces without intermediate struct
* temporarilt commented out tests for traces
* fixed new way of building trace address
* fixed new way of building trace address
* updating state tests with flat tracing in progress
* fixed flat tracing tests
* fixed compiling ethcore-rpc with new flat traces
* removed warnings from ethcore module
* remove unused data structures
* Use tree index for DB
* Set uncles_hash, tx_root, receipts_root from verified block
* Use Filth instead of a bool
* Fix empty root check
* Flush block queue properly
* Expunge deref
* Minor additions to allow resetting of code.
* Add test.
* Provisional DAO hard-fork proposal.
* Change to reflect latest HF spec.
* Include extradata restrictions and overrides.
* Introduce new tests.
* Update tests to new spec format.
* Allow JSON chain spec fields to be optional.
* Remove superfluous definitions. Fix overflow risk.
* Fix build.
* Add missing file.
* Remove old flag.
* Update to latest address set.
* Update tests and test spec to latest.
Change the mining default to release only on own transactions.
Soft-fork should only be primed to trigger if the gas-limit of
block #1760000 is at most 4,000,000.
To accomplish this we pass in the gas limit of that block to
EnvInfo so it can inform Schedule. This gets marshalled through
`OpenBlock`/`ClosedBlock` and the `enact` functions much like
`last_hashes`. `block.rs`'s `env_info()` takes care to ensure
that if the current block happens to be #1760000, then we
populate with the current `gas_limit`.
* Firt commit.
* First non-functional but correct implementation of BasicAuthority.
Still needs:
- Sealing infrastructure.
* Punch a hole to give miner access to key store.
* Fix test built.
* Basic version of synchronous mining.
This will seal a block whenever a new transaction comes through.
To be made better we need a timer which will wait for one second after the
last block before sealing a new one - better still would be to cooperatively
interleave blocks with other sealing nodes.
* Add tests.
* Fix minor issues from repotting.
* Address grumbles.
`ClosedBlock`s still keep the pre-finalised state (i.e. state after the last transaction).
`LockedBlock`s do not. New mining algo needs to reopen these `ClosedBlock`s, however enactment
system does not (and `ClosedBlock`s are slower & more hungry), hence the distinction.