* ReadBlockByNumber and ReadChainConfig return error
* Let's make rawdb package to return error. But by small steps.
High-level methods need to move first:
ReadBlockByNumber
ReadChainConfig
ReadBlockByHash
ReadHeaderByHash
WriteChainConfig
WriteDatabaseVersion
WriteBlock
DeleteTd
WriteTd
ReadTd
* Initial commit for CallTraces index
* Fix compilation
* fix lint, add comment
* Fix integration
* Add Close function to ethdb.Cursor, fix some compile errors
* Try to stop cursor leak in Get
* Fix compile errors in RPC daemon
* Fix compile errors
* fixing another way
* Some fixes
* More fixes
* More fixes
* More fixes
* Fixes to core/state
* Fix lint
* Fix lint
* Fixes
* Stage caching for call trace stage
* Add mem stats
* Try to stop the leak
* Turn off debug
* Chunks for 10k blocks
* Print
* Revert "Print"
This reverts commit 5ffada4828d61e00e5dad1ca12c98258dfbbad00.
* Revert "Chunks for 10k blocks"
This reverts commit cfb9d498e782e5583d41c30abf0e2137da27383e.
* Trying to fix the leak
* Don't compute receipts in re-tracing
* Not compose block
* Print speed, fix receipts, bigger caches
* Fix lint
* Utilise changeset info
* Counters
* Use NoReceipts and ReadOnly
* ReadOnly is incompatible with caching
* Skip test leaking transactions
* Fix block test
* Change disable message for call-traces stage
* Use block option for call traces integration
* Fix retracing due to incarnation
* accounts/abi: fix a bug in getTypeSize method
e.g. for "Tuple[2]" type, the element of the array is a tuple type and the size of the tuple may not be 32.
* accounts/abi: add unit test of getTypeSize method
* close goruotines
* fix using defer
* close pm managers a bit later
* fmt
* finalizer for in-mem db
* after cr
* revert finalizer
Co-authored-by: alex.sharov <AskAlexSharov@gmail.com>
* TestWatchNoDir not to be parallel
* Print ks and inc
* Print addrHash
* Change the buffer
* Print loading
* Skip
* More logging
* Error out earlier
* Handle empty codes
* Handle empty codes
* Remove logging
* Compare states
* Not do stage5
* compareBucket
* Preimage
* Clearer errors
* No need to clean up contract code
* Restore stage6
* Printing
* Skip the skipping
* Print all
* Change buffer type
* Add limit to stage5
* Always fail
* Remove exessive logging
* Restore buffer type
* Revert
* Print when exception
* Reenable skipping
* Skip storage items for deleted contracts
* not shortcut
* Remove removeAccount
* Re-enable state hashing
* Default to plain state
* Disable hashing state
* Reenable reset5
* Print unfurl list
* Enable removingAccount
* No printing
* Reenable stage5 commit
* Swap order of stages
* Prevent backwards promotion, reset tx lookup
* reset finish
* Introduce storage item replacement
* See if unwind works
* Restore removingAccount
* Don't do removeAccount for unwinding
* Possible fix
* Proper(er) fix
* Don't exclude unwinding
* Remove unwinding flag
* Fix formatting
* Fix lint
* Not to ignore blocks if they cause reorg
* Fix test, separate stages again
* Fix TestUnwind
* Fix stage
* Swap unwinding
* Revert to unwinding flag
* Print unfurl list
* Print
* Print inside receive
* Print after
* No printing
* Cleanup
* Not use blockCache when doing GetBlock
* internal/ethapi: return revert reason for eth_call
* internal/ethapi: moved revert reason logic to doCall
* accounts/abi/bind/backends: added revert reason logic to simulated backend
* internal/ethapi: fixed linting error
* internal/ethapi: check if require reason can be unpacked
* internal/ethapi: better error logic
* internal/ethapi: simplify logic
* internal/ethapi: return vmError()
* internal/ethapi: move handling of revert out of docall
* graphql: removed revert logic until spec change
* rpc: internal/ethapi: added custom error types
* graphql: use returndata instead of return
Return() checks if there is an error. If an error is found, we return nil.
For most use cases it can be beneficial to return the output even if there
was an error. This code should be changed anyway once the spec supports
error reasons in graphql responses
* accounts/abi/bind/backends: added tests for revert reason
* internal/ethapi: add errorCode to revert error
* internal/ethapi: add errorCode of 3 to revertError
* internal/ethapi: unified estimateGasErrors, simplified logic
* internal/ethapi: unified handling of errors in DoEstimateGas
* rpc: print error data field
* accounts/abi/bind/backends: unify simulatedBackend and RPC
* internal/ethapi: added binary data to revertError data
* internal/ethapi: refactored unpacking logic into newRevertError
* accounts/abi/bind/backends: fix EstimateGas
* accounts, console, internal, rpc: minor error interface cleanups
* Revert "accounts, console, internal, rpc: minor error interface cleanups"
This reverts commit 2d3ef53c5304e429a04983210a417c1f4e0dafb7.
* re-apply the good parts of 2d3ef53c53
* rpc: add test for returning server error data from client
Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
# Conflicts:
# accounts/abi/bind/backends/simulated.go
# accounts/abi/bind/backends/simulated_test.go
* abi/bind/backends: testcase for double-lock
* accounts: add blockByNumberNoLock to avoid double-lock
* backend/simulated: use stateroot, not blockhash for retrieveing state
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
# Conflicts:
# accounts/abi/bind/backends/simulated.go
* accounts/abi: simplified reflection logic
* accounts/abi: simplified reflection logic
* accounts/abi: removed unpack
* accounts/abi: removed comments
* accounts/abi: removed uneccessary complications
* accounts/abi: minor changes in error messages
* accounts/abi: removed unnused code
* accounts/abi: fixed indexed argument unpacking
* accounts/abi: removed superfluous test cases
This commit removes two test cases. The first one is trivially invalid as we have the same
test cases as passing in packing_test.go L375. The second one passes now,
because we don't need the mapArgNamesToStructFields in unpack_atomic anymore.
Checking for purely underscored arg names generally should not be something we do
as the abi/contract is generally out of the control of the user.
* accounts/abi: removed comments, debug println
* accounts/abi: added commented out code
* accounts/abi: addressed comments
* accounts/abi: remove unnecessary dst.CanSet check
* accounts/abi: added dst.CanSet checks
# Conflicts:
# accounts/abi/reflect.go
* uint256 in rlp
* uint256 rather than big.Int in Transation
* linters
* more linters
* still linters
* Reduce garbage in writeUint256
* Experiment with GC in writeByteArray
* Not hash, keep the files
* Calculate savings
* Fix
* Fix
* Fix
* Fix
* RestAPI to support local boltdb
* Not error on read-only db
* Changes so far
* Continue
* More
* Roll back a bit
* Restore newline
* something compiles
* Fix restapi
* Fix block number
* Fix reads
* Use plain writer
* Maps for storage reads and writes
* Clean up coersions
* Fix accounts/abi/bind
* Fix tests
* More fixes
* more fixes
* More fixes
* Fixes
* Fixed core/state
* Fixed eth tests
* Move code, fix linter
* Fix test
* Fix linter
* Fix linter
* Fix linter, badger_db to support AbstractKV
* Increase IdealBatchSize for badger
* Fix linter
* Fix linter
* Produce less garbage in GetState
* Still playing with mem allocation in GetCommittedState
* Pass key by pointer in GetState as well
* linter
* Avoid a memory allocation in opSload
* Use uint256.Int rather than common.Hash for storage values to reduce memory allocation in opSload & opSstore
* linter
* linters
* small clean up
* Produce less garbage in GetState
* Still playing with mem allocation in GetCommittedState
* Pass key by pointer in GetState as well
* linter
* Avoid a memory allocation in opSload
* accounts/abi: allow overloaded argument names
In solidity it is possible to create the following contract:
```
contract Overloader {
struct F { uint _f; uint __f; uint f; }
function f(F memory f) public {}
}
```
This however resulted in a panic in the abi package.
* accounts/abi fixed error handling