Author | SHA1 | Message | Date |
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Thane Thomson |
035da42a91
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rpc: backport experimental buffer size control parameters from #7230 (tm v0.35.x) (#7276)
* Update error message to correspond to changes in v0.34.x * Add buffer size and client-close config parameters Signed-off-by: Thane Thomson <connect@thanethomson.com> |
3 years ago |
mergify[bot] |
052b08160a
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Set a cap on the length of subscription queries. (backport #7263) (#7264)
As a safety measure, don't allow a query string to be unreasonably
long. The query filter is not especially efficient, so a query that
needs more than basic detail should filter coarsely in the subscriber
and refine on the client side.
This affects Subscribe and TxSearch queries.
(cherry picked from commit
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3 years ago |
mergify[bot] |
bff85fc07b
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mempool,rpc: add removetx rpc method (#7047) (#7065)
Addresses one of the concerns with #7041.
Provides a mechanism (via the RPC interface) to delete a single transaction, described by its hash, from the mempool. The method returns an error if the transaction cannot be found. Once the transaction is removed it remains in the cache and cannot be resubmitted until the cache is cleared or it expires from the cache.
(cherry picked from commit
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3 years ago |
Sam Kleinman |
b203c91799
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rpc: implement BroadcastTxCommit without event subscriptions (#6984) | 3 years ago |
M. J. Fromberger |
cf7537ea5f
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cleanup: Reduce and normalize import path aliasing. (#6975)
The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing. This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories. Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports, his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing. This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to understand what is being imported where. Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone. The principles I followed in this cleanup are: - Remove aliases that restate the package name. - Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous. - Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site. - Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization). - Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide. - Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented. - Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name. |
3 years ago |
Sam Kleinman |
1c4950dbd2
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state: move package to internal (#6964) | 3 years ago |