1. Use layered natives cache. With layered cache the storeblock
process includes the following steps: create a wrapper over
current nativeCache, put changes into upper nativeCache layer,
persist (or discard) changes.
2. Split contract getters to read-only and read-and-change. Read-only
ones doesn't require the copy of an existing nativeCache item.
Read-and-change ones create a copy and after that change the copy.
Which allows to create verification scripts without keys.PublicKey which is
convenient in some cases where we already have serialized key and don't want
to waste time decompressing it.
https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pull/2435 breaks compatibility
between newer RPC clients and older RPC servers with the following
error:
```
failed to get network magic: json: cannot unmarshal string into Go struct field Protocol.protocol.initialgasdistribution of type int64
```
This behaviour is expected, but we can't allow this radical change.
Thus, the following solution is implemented:
1. RPC server responds with proper non-stringified
InitialGasDistribution value. The value represents an integral
of fixed8 multiplied by the decimals.
2. RPC client is able to distinguish older and newer responses. For
older one the stringified value without decimals part is
expected. For newer responses the int64 value with decimal part
is expected.
The cludge will be present in the code for a while until nodes of
version <=0.98.3 become completely absolete.
Sending them down the errChan is not really helpful and it can lead to
deadlock. If an error happens during node shutdown, we're exiting anyway, if
it happens during service restart, the old server will be dead irrespective of
this error (if this affects new one in any way we'll know it soon).
We shouldn't use StoragePrice from Blockchain because its dao doesn't
contain the whole set of changes from previouse transactions in the
current block. Instead, we should use an updated storage price for
each transaction and retrieve the price from cached DAO.
The usage of the Blockchain's one leads to the same ExecFeeFactor within
a single block. What we need is to update ExecFeeFactor after each
transaction invocation, thus, cached DAO should be used as it contains
all relevant changes.
It's not a perfect thing, but neo-debugger just doesn't work at all with
relative pathes. Notice that `saveSequencePoint` still used absolute ones
leading to invalid debug.json data, but fixing it there doesn't help,
neo-debugger can't load source code using relatives.
Although it's the caller's duty to avoid WSClient re-closing, we
still can handle it.
Fixes the following neofs-node error:
```
panic: close of closed channel
goroutine 98 [running]:
github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/rpc/client.(*WSClient).Close(...)
github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go@v0.98.3-pre.0.20220321144433-3b639f518ebb/pkg/rpc/client/wsclient.go:120
github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/morph/subscriber.(*subscriber).Close(0x13)
github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/morph/subscriber/subscriber.go:108 +0x29
github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/morph/event.listener.Stop(...)
github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/morph/event/listener.go:573
created by github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/innerring.(*Server).Stop
github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-node/pkg/innerring/innerring.go:285 +0x12f
```