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.
merged the existing store into pool, consolidated the three buckets into two, used block height as a marked for committed evidence, evidence list recovers on start up, improved error handling
Closes: #4530
This PR contains logic for both submitting an evidence by the light client (lite2 package) and receiving it on the Tendermint side (/broadcast_evidence RPC and/or EvidenceReactor#Receive). Upon receiving the ConflictingHeadersEvidence (introduced by this PR), the Tendermint validates it, then breaks it down into smaller pieces (DuplicateVoteEvidence, LunaticValidatorEvidence, PhantomValidatorEvidence, PotentialAmnesiaEvidence). Afterwards, each piece of evidence is verified against the state of the full node and added to the pool, from which it's reaped upon block creation.
* rpc/client: do not pass height param if height ptr is nil
* rpc/core: validate incoming evidence!
* only accept ConflictingHeadersEvidence if one
of the headers is committed from this full node's perspective
This simplifies the code. Plus, if there are multiple forks, we'll
likely to receive multiple ConflictingHeadersEvidence anyway.
* swap CommitSig with Vote in LunaticValidatorEvidence
Vote is needed to validate signature
* no need to embed client
http is a provider and should not be used as a client
Add Has function, create better handling of errors when adding evidence, usage of error types.
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix long line errors in abci, crypto, and libs packages
* Fix long lines in p2p and rpc packages
* Fix long lines in abci, state, and tools packages
* Fix long lines in behaviour and blockchain packages
* Fix long lines in cmd and config packages
* Begin fixing long lines in consensus package
* Finish fixing long lines in consensus package
* Add lll exclusion for lines containing URLs
* Fix long lines in crypto package
* Fix long lines in evidence package
* Fix long lines in mempool and node packages
* Fix long lines in libs package
* Fix long lines in lite package
* Fix new long line in node package
* Fix long lines in p2p package
* Ignore gocritic warning
* Fix long lines in privval package
* Fix long lines in rpc package
* Fix long lines in scripts package
* Fix long lines in state package
* Fix long lines in tools package
* Fix long lines in types package
* Enable lll linter