Mostly it's about Go 1.22+ syntax with ranging over integers, but it also
prefers ranging over slices where possible (it makes code a little better to
read).
Notice that we have a number of dangerous loops where slices are mutated
during loop execution, many of these can't be converted since we need proper
length evalutation at every iteration.
Signed-off-by: Roman Khimov <roman@nspcc.ru>
New --await flag is an option to synchronize on transaction execution
for CLI commands.
Closes#3244
Signed-off-by: Ekaterina Pavlova <ekt@morphbits.io>
No functional changes.
We have 2 exactly the same cycles,and in the 1st cycle we set
cosignersOffset to the right value. So we don't need to check for arg ==
cmdargs.CosignersSeparator one more time.
Signed-off-by: Ekaterina Pavlova <ekt@morphbits.io>
Move actor handling into CLI package.
GetRPCWithActor returns RPC with actor instances.
Close#2682.
Signed-off-by: Ekaterina Pavlova <ekt@morphbits.io>
Move GetAccFromContext, GetUnlockedAccount, ReadWalletConfig handling
into options package to reuse this code from all CLI handlers.
getDecryptedAccount is replaced by GetUnlockedAccount.
Signed-off-by: Ekaterina Pavlova <ekt@morphbits.io>
Make NEP-11 code use getnep11balances the same way NEP-17 code uses
getnep17balances. This command was introduced well before getnep11balances
appeared, so it required always specifying contract explicitly. Now this
constraint can be relaxed somewhat in most cases.
1. In the single token mode compare known hashes instead of names, names can
be misleading.
2. Hardcode NEO/GAS, they are special (if not overrided by the wallet data).
We have this data available since 0.99.1 while all public networks require at
least 0.99.2 for compatibility and NeoFS setups use 0.99.2+ too. This data can
simplify account handling considerably making additional requests unneccessary
in many cases.
In the same way we do for NEP-17 tokens. This code predates "getnep11balances"
call, so this wasn't possible back then, but now we can improve the situation
(allow specifying names/symbols instead of hashes only).
Notice that int64 types are used for gas per block or registration price
because the price has to fit into the system fee limitation and gas per block
value can't be more than 10 GAS. We use int64 for votes as well in other types
since NEO is limited to 100M.
Some commands don't accept arguments, but users try giving them and don't
notice a mistake. It's a bit more user-friendly to tell the user that there is
something wrong with the way he tries to use the command.
1. Keep initDone check only for the places where cache is directly accessed.
We don't need to check it in other places, otherwise we have a mess of
duplicating checks.
2. Fix bug in code related to block deserialisation. There's no magic, so
checking that initialisation is done is not enough for proper block
deserialisation. We need to manually fill StateRootEnabled field.
3. Since transaction doesn't need network magic to compute its hash, we don't
need to perform Client initialisation before transaction-related requests.
4. Check that cache is initialised before accessing network magic.
5. Refactor the way Policy contract hash is fetched for Client requests.
We don't really need Client initialisation for that, it's OK to fetch Policy
hash on-the-fly.
Unfortunately, testing this code is not possible without an additional wrapper
in `input`, but adding it just to test this seems to be too excessive. Fixes
Standards are NEP-11 and NEP-17, not NEP11, not NEP17, not anything
else. Variable/function names of course can use whatever fits, but documents
and comments should be consistent wrt this.