* Where I am at
* Refactoring of transaction types
* More refactoring
* Use Homested signer in rpc daemon
* Unified signer
* Continue unified signer
* A bit more
* Fixes and down the rabbit hole...
* More tx pool fixes
* More refactoring fixes
* More fixes'
* more fixes
* More fixes
* More compile fixes
* More RLP hand-writing
* Finish RLP encoding/decoding of transactions
* Fixes to header encoding, start on protocol packets
* Transaction decoding
* Use DecodeTransaction function
* Decoding BlockBodyPacket
* Encode and decode for pool txs
* Start fixing tests
* Introduce SigningHash
* Fixes to SignHash
* RLP encoding fixes
* Fixes for encoding/decoding
* More test fixes
* Fix more tests
* More test fixes
* More test fixes
* Fix core tests
* More fixes for signer
* Fix for tx
* Fixes to string encoding/size
* Fix eip2930 test
* Fix rest of ./tests
* More fixes
* Fix compilation
* More test fixes
* More test fixes
* Test fixes
* More fixes
* Reuse EncodingSize in EncodeRLP for accessList
* Rearrange things in dynamic fee tx
* Add MarshalBinary
* More fixes
* Make V,R,S non-pointers
* More NPE fixes
* More fixes
* Receipt fixes
* Fix core/types
* Fix ./eth
* More compile fixes for tests
* More test fixes
* More test fixes
* Try to see lint errors better
* Try to see lint errors better
* Fix lint
* Debugging eip1559 test
* Fix TestEIP1559Transition test
* Fix NewBlockPacket encoding/decoding
* Fix calculation of TxHash
* Fix perf problem with senders
* Update aleut config values
* Try adding static peers
* Add staticpeers to defaul flags
* Change aleut networkID
* Fix test
Co-authored-by: Alex Sharp <alexsharp@Alexs-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Alexey Sharp <alexeysharp@Alexeys-iMac.local>
There is no need to depend on the old context package now that the
minimum Go version is 1.7. The move to "context" eliminates our weird
vendoring setup. Some vendored code still uses golang.org/x/net/context
and it is now vendored in the normal way.
This change triggered new vet checks around context.WithTimeout which
didn't fire with golang.org/x/net/context.
The need for these functions comes up in code that actually deploys and
uses contracts. As of this commit, they can be used with both
SimulatedBackend and ethclient.
SimulatedBackend gains some additional methods in the process and is now
safe for concurrent use.