* [Contracts review] Overflowing bounded `DeletionQueue` allows DoS against contract termination * wip * wip * wip * wip * wip * fix doc * wip * PR review * unbreak tests * fixes * update budget computation * PR comment: use BlockWeights::get().max_block * PR comment: Update queue_trie_for_deletion signature * PR comment: update deletion budget docstring * PR comment: impl Default with derive(DefaultNoBound) * PR comment: Remove DeletedContract * PR comment Add ring_buffer test * remove missed comment * misc comments * contracts: add sr25519_recover * Revert "contracts: add sr25519_recover" This reverts commit d4600e00934b90e5882cf5288f36f98911b51722. * ".git/.scripts/commands/bench/bench.sh" pallet dev pallet_contracts * PR comments update print_schedule * Update frame/contracts/src/benchmarking/mod.rs * Update frame/contracts/src/storage.rs * Update frame/contracts/src/storage.rs * rm temporary fixes * fix extra ; * Update frame/contracts/src/storage.rs Co-authored-by: juangirini <juangirini@gmail.com> * Update frame/contracts/src/storage.rs Co-authored-by: Alexander Theißen <alex.theissen@me.com> * Update frame/contracts/src/lib.rs Co-authored-by: Alexander Theißen <alex.theissen@me.com> * Update frame/contracts/src/lib.rs Co-authored-by: Alexander Theißen <alex.theissen@me.com> * Support stable rust for compiling the runtime (#13580) * Support stable rust for compiling the runtime This pull request brings support for compiling the runtime with stable Rust. This requires at least rust 1.68.0 to work on stable. The code is written in a way that it is backwards compatible and should automatically work when someone compiles with 1.68.0+ stable. * We always support nightlies! * 🤦 * Sort by version * Review feedback * Review feedback * Fix version parsing * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com> * github PR commit fixes * Revert "Support stable rust for compiling the runtime (#13580)" This reverts commit 0b985aa5ad114a42003519b712d25a6acc40b0ad. * Restore DeletionQueueMap * fix namings * PR comment * move comments * Update frame/contracts/src/storage.rs * Update frame/contracts/src/storage.rs * fixes --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: juangirini <juangirini@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Alexander Theißen <alex.theissen@me.com> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com>
Substrate ·

Substrate is a next-generation framework for blockchain innovation 🚀.
Getting Started
Head to docs.substrate.io and follow the installation instructions. Then try out one of the tutorials. Refer to the Docker instructions to quickly run Substrate, Substrate Node Template, Subkey, or to build a chain spec.
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Join the highly active and supportive community on the Substrate Stack Exchange to ask questions about use and problems you run into using this software. Please do report bugs and issues here for anything you suspect requires action in the source.
Contributions & Code of Conduct
Please follow the contributions guidelines as outlined in docs/CONTRIBUTING.adoc.
In all communications and contributions, this project follows the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.
Security
The security policy and procedures can be found in docs/SECURITY.md.
License
- Substrate Primitives (
sp-*), Frame (frame-*) and the pallets (pallets-*), binaries (/bin) and all other utilities are licensed under Apache 2.0. - Substrate Client (
/client/*/sc-*) is licensed under GPL v3.0 with a classpath linking exception.
The reason for the split-licensing is to ensure that for the vast majority of teams using Substrate to create feature-chains, then all changes can be made entirely in Apache2-licensed code, allowing teams full freedom over what and how they release and giving licensing clarity to commercial teams.
In the interests of the community, we require any deeper improvements made to Substrate's core logic (e.g. Substrate's internal consensus, crypto or database code) to be contributed back so everyone can benefit.
