* Fix incorrect use of syn::exports
Instead of using `syn::exports` we should import the trait from the
quote crate directly.
* Use own macro for test cases to fix compilation with latest syn
* Fix test
* upgrade a few dependencies
* make it compile at the expense of duplicate deps
* fix web-wasm and a warning
* introduce activate-wasm-bindgen-features crate
* Revert "introduce activate-wasm-bindgen-features crate"
This reverts commit 5a6e41e683f8a4844c0a735dcd08caabb2313f11.
* add getrandom feature to sc-consensus-aura
* babe: expose next epoch data
* babe: add runtime api for next_epoch
* babe: avoid reading next authorities from storage unnecessarily
* babe: add notes about epoch duration constraints
* babe: guard against overflow
* babe: add test for fetching current and next epoch data
* *: Update to libp2p v0.33.0
* client/network: Consistently track request arrival time
With https://github.com/libp2p/rust-libp2p/pull/1886/ one is guaranteed
to receive either a `ResponseSent` or a `InboundFailure` event for each
received inbound request via `RequestResponseEvent::Message`. Given this
guarantee there is no need to track arrival times in a best-effort
manner and thus there is no need to use a LRU cache for arrival times.
* client/offchain: Adjust to PeerId API changes
There was a bug that could make other ss58 tests fail when being
executed with this one in parallel. This test changes the default ss58
version and if other tests are run at the time the default version is
changed, they would fail. To fix this problem, we now run the actual
test as a new process.
This fixes the handling of base-path when using `key insert`. Before
the base-path wasn't setup correctly, as done when starting a node. This
resulted in putting the keys into the wrong directory. This pr fixes
this by creating the correct base-path/config dir for the keystore.
Besides that it also removes the insert command from `subkey` as it
doesn't make that much sense. If requested, we could bring it back later.
* optimize biguint div closure
* optimize biguint sub and fix note
* change and add biguint split test
* add biguint div_unit test
* update biguint sub v to v1
* add biguint shift_check
* Switch back to the crates.io release of trybuild
My fix was merged on upstream and this release contains it. So, no
more reason to keep the git dependency.
* The lock file...
* Update common block in sync after importing blocks of a peer
This updates the sync code to update the common block of a peer, after
we have imported blocks from this peer. This fixes a bug for when we are
connected to one or more nodes that are doing a full sync as our node.
Nodes in full sync will not announce new blocks, as we don't send import
notifications on full sync. The problem as now that we were connected to
some peer that reported some low number as its best and we tried to sync
these blocks. But, as we did not update the common block of this peer,
we would sync these blocks over and over again. Being captured in some
time warp.
The solution to this problem is that we increase the common number as we
import blocks from this peer.
* Test
* Test name..
* Fix test
* Cleanup some code and write some new regression test
* Implement the ancestor search
* Check that the common number is smaller than the last finalized block
* Update client/network/src/protocol/sync.rs
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* Update client/network/src/protocol/sync.rs
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* Update client/network/src/protocol/sync.rs
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* Change the way we build the status messages
* Start some new test...
* Finish test
* Rename test
* Update client/network/src/protocol.rs
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
* *: Update to libp2p v0.32.0
* Cargo.lock: Update async-tls to 0.10.2
* client/network/request_response: Adjust to new request response events
* client/network/request_response.rs: Clean up silently failing responses
* client/network/discovery: Lazily instantiate mdns
* client/network/discovery: Exclude MdnsWrapper for target_os unknown
* client/network/discovery: Fix indentation
* client/network/request-response: Use LruCache to track pending resp time
* client/network/request_responses: Fix early connection closed error
* client/network/request-response: Replace debug_assert with debug
* client/network/request-response: Fix typo
* client/network/request-response: Don't emit event on send_response fail
* client/network/request-response: Revert waker.wake_by_ref()
* client/network/request-resp: Make duration in InboundRequest optional
* client/network/req-resp: Don't emit two events for busy builder
When a response builder is busy incoming requests are dropped.
Previously this was reported both via a `ResponseFailure::Busy` and a
`ReponseFailure::Network(InboundFailure::Omisssion)` event.
With this commit the former is removed, leaving only the latter in
place.
* update to latest master
* updates on docs, license, meta
* hide ssrs behind feature flag
* implement remaining functions on the server
* sign server line length fix
* fix tests
* fixup in-memory-keystore
* adding failsafe
* skipping ecdsa test for now
* remote keystore param
* remote sign urls made available
* integrating keystore remotes features
* don't forget the dependency
* remove old cruft
* reset local keystore
* applying suggestions
* Switch to single remote, minor grumbles
* minor grumbles, docs
* Allow Backend::for_keys_in_child_storage to be aborted by the closure
* Ext::kill_child_storage now takes an upper limit for backend deletion
* Add Storage::storage_kill_limited() runtime interface
* review: Use a new version of kill_storage instead of a new interface
* review: Simplify boolean expression
Co-authored-by: cheme <emericchevalier.pro@gmail.com>
* review: Rename for_keys_in_child_storage
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* handle executor should_panic test better
* Revert "reduce should panic, due to extended error messages"
This reverts commit c0805940184a62cd9302603ad911c3591e70a60c.
* remove excessive constraints
* remove duplicate documentation messages for error variants
* reduce T: constraints to the abs minimum
* whoops
* fewer bounds again
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@parity.io>
* chore/error: remove from str conversion and add deprecation notifications
* fixup changes
* fix test looking for gone ::Msg variant
* another test fix
* one is duplicate, the other is not, so duplicates reported are n-1
* darn spaces
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
* remove pointless doc comments of error variants without any value
* low hanging fruits (for a tall person)
* moar error type variants
* avoid the storage modules for now
They are in need of a refactor, and the pain is rather large
removing all String error and DefaultError occurences.
* chore remove pointless error generic
* fix test for mocks, add a bunch of non_exhaustive
* max line width
* test fixes due to error changes
* fin
* error outputs... again
* undo stderr adjustments
* Update client/consensus/slots/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* remove closure clutter
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* more error types
* introduce ApiError
* extract Mock error
* ApiError refactor
* even more error types
* the last for now
* chore unused deps
* another extraction
* reduce should panic, due to extended error messages
* error test happiness
* shift error lines by one
* doc tests
* white space
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* Into -> From
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* remove pointless codec
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* avoid pointless self import
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Inform sync explicitly about new best block
Instead of "fishing" the new best block out of the processed blocks, we
now tell sync directly that there is a new best block. It also makes
sure that we update the corresponding sync handshake to the new best
block. This is required for parachains as they first import blocks and
declare the new best block after being made aware of it by the relay chain.
* Adds test
* Make sure async stuff had time to run