Fixes#5439. This is really a workaround for #5519 (unless we require async implementations to return ordered responses, but that kind of defeats the purpose of having an async API).
* libs/bits: inline defer and change order of mutexes
Closes#3217
* abci/client: unexpose StopForError func
a) it's not called outside
b) the reason for exposing it in the first place is unclear
c) Stop already exist if someone from outside wants to stop the client
Adds a genesis parameter `initial_height` which specifies the initial block height, as well as ABCI `RequestInitChain.InitialHeight` to pass it to the ABCI application, and `State.InitialHeight` to keep track of the initial height throughout the code. Fixes#2543, based on [RFC-002](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/pull/119). Spec changes in https://github.com/tendermint/spec/pull/135.
## Description
This PR wraps the stdlib sync.(RW)Mutex & godeadlock.(RW)Mutex. This enables using go-deadlock via a build flag instead of using sed to replace sync with godeadlock in all files
Closes: #3242
Reorganizes the Protobuf schemas. It is mostly bikeshedding, so if something is contentious or causes a lot of extra work then I'm fine with reverting. Some Protobuf and Go import paths will change.
* Move `abci/types/types.proto` to `abci/types.proto`.
* Move `crypto/keys/types.proto` and `crypto/merkle/types.proto` to `crypto/keys.proto` and `crypto/proof.proto`.
* Drop the use of `msgs` in filenames, as "message" is a very overloaded term (all Protobuf types are messages, and we also have `message Message`). Use `types.proto` as a catch-all, and otherwise name files by conceptual grouping instead of message kind.
Closes#5074
Old code does not work when --consensus.create_empty_blocks=false
(because it only calls tmos.Kill when ApplyBlock fails). New code is
listening ABCI clients for Quit and kills TM process if there were any
errors.
## Description
partially cleanup in preparation for errcheck
i ignored a bunch of defer errors in tests but with the update to go 1.14 we can use `t.Cleanup(func() { if err := <>; err != nil {..}}` to cover those errors, I will do this in pr number two of enabling errcheck.
ref #5059
## Description
This PR moves all proto files under one dir (`/proto`). The script to generate adding functionality to copy the files that still need to be in the same place. (abci & rpc)
renames every proto package from `tendermint.proto.<pkg_name>` to `tendermint.<pkg_name>`
Removes unneeded types in privval proto directory
Closes: #XXX
* test-vectors for backwards compatibility:
- copy & paste test-vectors from v0.33.5 to ensure
backwards compatibility for vote's SignBytes
* WIP: everything besides time seems to match :-/
* almost
* Found the culprit: field nums weren't consecutive ints ...
* fix order of partset header too
* this last votes-related test can easily be fixed
* some minor changes and fix last failing test
* move proto types back to stdtime, fix various linting
* use libs/protoio
* remvoe commented code
* add comments
* fix tests
* uncomment testscases
* dont ignore error panic
* fix signable test
* fix happy path testing
* fix comment
Co-authored-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
## Description
This PR removes simple prefix from all types in the crypto/merkle directory.
The two proto types `Proof` & `ProofOp` have been moved to the `proto/crypto/merkle` directory.
proto messge `Proof` was renamed to `ProofOps` and `SimpleProof` message to `Proof`.
Closes: #2755
## Description
In https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/4466 a new type was created (EventAttribute) that replaced KV.Pair. This made the type Pair deadcode, this pr removes that type.
I don't think a changelog entry is needed since it is not being used anymore. But will add a section to the upgrading.md to let users know that it was replaced
Closes: #XXX
## Description
regenerate proto stubs
I do find max_num to be vague. possibly renaming to max_entries or max_evidence_entries may be more descriptive?
Closes: #XXX
Fix some linter issues to conform with the Protobuf style guide.
The state sync enum changes are ok to break since it's not released yet. Personally I find the uppercase kind of ugly, but that's what the guide says. Couldn't find a way to generate camel case in Go, short of specifying custom names for each and every enum variant.
Another option would be to simply disable the enum case lint.