Everywhere including examples, external interop APIs, bindings generators
code and in other valuable places. A couple of `interface{}` usages are
intentionally left in the CHANGELOG.md, documentation and tests.
Do not add them directly to chain, it will be done by the block queue
manager. Close https://github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/issues/2923. However,
this commit is not valid without
https://github.com/roman-khimov/dbft/pull/4.
It's the neo-go's duty to initialize consensus after subsequent block
addition; the dBFT itself must wait for the neo-go to complete the block
addition and notify the dBFT, so that it can initialize at 0-th view to
collect the next block.
And include some node-specific configurations there with backwards
compatibility. Note that in the future we'll remove Ledger's
fields from the ProtocolConfiguration and it'll be possible to access them in
Blockchain directly (not via .Ledger).
The other option tried was using two configuration types separately, but that
incurs more changes to the codebase, single structure that behaves almost like
the old one is better for backwards compatibility.
Fixes#2676.
There are no changes visible from the user side (at least for those
users who doesn't put Prometheus's or pprof's port in quotes), just
internal refactoring. From now and on, BasicService configuration is
used by RPC server config, TLS for RPC server, pprof and Prometheus.
And fix failing test along the way:
```
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0413934Z === RUN TestResetDB
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0414557Z 2022-11-11T12:36:54.510Z INFO initial gas supply is not set or wrong, setting default value {"InitialGASSupply": "52000000"}
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0415288Z 2022-11-11T12:36:54.510Z INFO MaxBlockSize is not set or wrong, setting default value {"MaxBlockSize": 262144}
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0416020Z 2022-11-11T12:36:54.510Z INFO MaxBlockSystemFee is not set or wrong, setting default value {"MaxBlockSystemFee": 900000000000}
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0416786Z 2022-11-11T12:36:54.510Z INFO MaxTransactionsPerBlock is not set or wrong, using default value {"MaxTransactionsPerBlock": 512}
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0417725Z 2022-11-11T12:36:54.510Z INFO MaxValidUntilBlockIncrement is not set or wrong, using default value {"MaxValidUntilBlockIncrement": 5760}
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0418415Z 2022-11-11T12:36:54.510Z INFO Hardforks are not set, using default value
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0419272Z 2022-11-11T12:36:54.523Z INFO no storage version found! creating genesis block
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0419997Z 2022-11-11T12:36:54.529Z INFO chain is already at the proper state {"height": 0}
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0420974Z testing.go:1097: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\RUNNER~1\AppData\Local\Temp\TestResetDB671187463\001\chains\privnet\000001.log: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
2022-11-11T12:37:47.0421606Z --- FAIL: TestResetDB (1.99s)
```
It makes sense in general (further narrowing down the time window when
transactions are processed by consensus thread) and it improves block times a
little too, especially in the 7+2 scenario.
Related to #2744.
Refs. #2379, but not completely solves it, one package seriously outweights
others:
? github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli [no test files]
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/app 0.036s coverage: 100.0% of statements
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/cmdargs 0.011s coverage: 60.8% of statements
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/flags 0.009s coverage: 97.7% of statements
? github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/input [no test files]
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/options 0.033s coverage: 50.0% of statements
? github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/paramcontext [no test files]
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/query 2.155s coverage: 45.3% of statements
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/server 1.373s coverage: 67.8% of statements
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/smartcontract 8.819s coverage: 94.3% of statements
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/util 0.006s coverage: 10.9% of statements
? github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/vm [no test files]
ok github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/wallet 72.103s coverage: 88.2% of statements
Still a nice thing to have.
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.
It has a stub for SIGHUP, but doesn't have anything for USR1 and USR2:
Error: cli\server\server.go:520:31: undefined: syscall.SIGUSR1
Error: cli\server\server.go:521:31: undefined: syscall.SIGUSR2
Error: cli\server\server.go:565:17: undefined: syscall.SIGUSR1
Error: cli\server\server.go:608:17: undefined: syscall.SIGUSR2
Which allows to enable/disable the service, change nodes, keys and other
settings. Unfortunately, atomic.Value doesn't allow Store(nil), so we have to
store a pointer there that can point to nil interface.