Fixes#671
Unexpose GenesisDoc and ChainID fields to avoid them being
serialized to the DB on every block write/state.Save()
A GenesisDoc can now be alternatively written to the state's
database, by serializing its JSON as a value of key "genesis-doc".
There are now accessors and a setter for these attributes:
- state.GenesisDoc() (*types.GenesisDoc, error)
- state.ChainID() (string, error)
- state.SetGenesisDoc(*types.GenesisDoc)
This is a breaking change since it changes how the state's
serialization and requires that if loading the GenesisDoc entirely
from the database, you'll need to set its value in the database
as the GenesisDoc's JSON marshaled bytes.
```
me: so we are executing them in order and receiving them in order and there is no way we could receive them out of order (due to network or something else), correct?
ebuchman: if we receive them out of order, ABCI is broken
ebuchman: so it is possible, if the ABCI server we're talking to is not implementing the spec
ebuchman: but that shouldn't justify us building a map
```
save transactions to blockstore
move to a separate module
benchmark KVIndexer
batch write transactions
Benchmarks:
```
BenchmarkKVIndexerIndex-2 100000 516300 ns/op
PASS
ok github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blockchain/tx 56.506s
5,16 s for 10000 transactions
1 s for 2000 transactions
```
```
BenchmarkKVIndexerIndex-2 h 3000000 8622 ns/op
PASS
ok github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blockchain/tx 34.210s
86 ms for 10000 transactions
16 ms for 2000 transactions
```
```
BenchmarkKVIndexerIndex1-2 5000000 7160 ns/op
BenchmarkKVIndexerIndex500-2 20000 1750411 ns/op
BenchmarkKVIndexerIndex1000-2 10000 3573973 ns/op
BenchmarkKVIndexerIndex2000-2 5000 7836851 ns/op
BenchmarkKVIndexerIndex10000-2 1000 33438980 ns/op
PASS
ok github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blockchain/tx 209.482s
7,8 ms for 2000 transactions
```
[state] write test for ApplyBlock
review comments
- move txindexer to state
- fix type
save Tx Index as well
do not store tx itself in the result