* First steps to stash/controller separation
* More drafting
* More drafting
* Finish draft.
* Optimisation
* Remove accidental commit
* Make it build.
* Fix linked map for traits.
* Fix Option<_> variant.
* Improve naming a tad
* Rebuild runtime
* Builds!
* First test.
* Bump RT version
* Minor fix
* Update Mock
* adds the correct reward testcase (+staking eras which was already ok)
* fixes the basic staking testcase to work properly (along with a small fix in the module)
* New logic to avoid controller transferring stash.
* Fix some build issues.
* adding some comments to tests
* Fix impls.
* adds a few more lines to explain the test case
* More fixes.
* gets the basic test up and running again
* Fix rest of build
* Rebuild wasm
* Fix docs.
* fix staking test with new chnages
* updating some tests, pending questions
* More working tests
* adds double staking test
* Docs
* remove invalid slashing test
* Payee stuff.
* Fix build
* Docs
* Fix test
* Fix a couple of tests
* Layout plan for finishing tests before Pragmen
* Add some working tests
* re-build staking and reward tests
* Add more tests
* fix offline grace test
* Nominator should have payee checked for cleanup
* adds more nomination tets
* adds validator prefs tests
* Fix and clean up some TODOs
* Fix a couple of issues
* Fix tests
* noting warnings from tests
* final fix of local tests
* Fix slot_stake bug
* Half baked test
* Add logic to limit `unstake_threshold` set in storage
* Make sure to check before writing!
Almost forgot this one
* Move a couple of comments
* fix last broken slot_stake test
* Ignore broken test
* remove amount associated
* make a new trait to bound some arithmetics to balances or assets:
It also remove arithmetic bounds of srml-support::traits::Currency.
To update your code then use srml_support::traits::ArithmeticType like:
`type Currency: ArithmeticType + Currency<Self::AccountId, Balance=BalanceOf<Self>>; `
with `type BalanceOf<T> = <<T as Trait>::Currency as ArithmeticType>::Type; `
* improve decl_storage when it explicit serde bound: basically don't try to be smarter than rust and just use where clause.