* Return 0 instead of error with out of gas on estimate_gas
* Fix stuff up.
* Another estimate gas fix.
* Alter balance to maximum possible rather than GP=0.
* Only increase to amount strictly necessary.
* owning views of blockchain data
* port blockchain and client traits to owning views
* fix ethcore tests
* use strong headers and bodies in ethcore_light
* port ethsync to use owning views
* port rpc to owning views
* port parity informant and blockchain export
* Signer RAW confirmations
* Returning address book as eth_accounts
* UI support for in-browser signing
* Post review fixes
* Adding new methods to jsonrpc
* Fixing eth_accounts
* Deterministic accounts ordering
* 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
* add auto-args deserialization for RPC
* make block param member public
* change BlockParam to a more generic Trailing<T> mechanism
* define work type
* build_rpc_trait macro, implement eth protocol
* fix up tests
* move eth_filter API to new macro
* Async RPC
* Limiting number of transactions in queue
* Fixing tests
* Bumping serde and jsonrpc-core
* serde updated to 0.8
* fixed failing tests
* Bumping ipc server
* Fixing API for endpoints
* Experimenting with tests without --release mode
* 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.
* Asynchronous transactions (polling based for now).
- Alter eth_sendTransaction to be async, returning one of:
- Transaction hash (signed and submitted).
- Transaction promise ID (< 32 bytes).
- Zero hash (will never be signed).
- Introduce new JSONRPC eth_checkTransaction.
The new API call takes a single argument - a promise ID. It returns
either:
- Transaction hash (signed and submitted).
- null (still pending, call again later),
- Zero hash (will never be signed).
* New RPC eth_postTransaction
- Restore previous semantics of sendTransaction.
- Introduce eth_postTransaction.
- Some refactoring.
* Fix minor lockup.
* Use TransientHashMap to prevent leak.