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.
Old help message is misleading a bit:
```
OPTIONS:
--verbose, -v Output full tx info and execution logs
--rpc-endpoint value, -r value RPC node address
--timeout value, -s value Timeout for the operation (10 seconds by default) (default: 0s)
```
The new one:
```
OPTIONS:
--verbose, -v Output full tx info and execution logs
--rpc-endpoint value, -r value RPC node address
--timeout value, -s value Timeout for the operation (default: 10s)
```
Note explicitly that transaction hash should be specified, so instead of
an old help text:
```
$ ./bin/neo-go query tx --help
NAME:
neo-go query tx - Query transaction status
USAGE:
neo-go query tx [command options] [arguments...]
OPTIONS:
--verbose, -v Output full tx info and execution logs
--rpc-endpoint value, -r value RPC node address
--timeout value, -s value Timeout for the operation (10 seconds by default) (default: 0s)
```
now we got the more informative one:
```
$ ./bin/neo-go query tx --help
NAME:
neo-go query tx - Query transaction status
USAGE:
neo-go query tx <hash> -r endpoint [-v]
OPTIONS:
--verbose, -v Output full tx info and execution logs
--rpc-endpoint value, -r value RPC node address
--timeout value, -s value Timeout for the operation (10 seconds by default) (default: 0s)
```
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.
Currently we can't properly stop running server on Windows and SIGHUP
is also not supported. This leads to occupied resources and failed
test cleanup:
```
--- FAIL: TestServerStart (0.35s)
--- FAIL: TestServerStart/good (0.10s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestServerStart_good337747932\001\neogotestchain\000001.log:
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
2022-02-08T14:11:20.959+0300 INFO persisted to disk {"blocks": 0, "keys": 112, "headerHeight": 0, "blockHeight": 0, "took": "10.0049ms"}
```
Blockchain occupies resources (e.g. it opens log files for DB, etc.)
on creation and running. We need to release these resources if something
goes wrong during execution chain-related commands.
This commit solves the following problem on Windows:
```
--- FAIL: TestServerStart (0.32s)
--- FAIL: TestServerStart/stateroot_service_is_on_&&_StateRootInHeader=true (0.04s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestServerStart_stateroot_service_is_on_&&_StateRootInHeader=true460557297\001\neogotestchain\000001.log: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
--- FAIL: TestServerStart/invalid_Oracle_config (0.03s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestServerStart_invalid_Oracle_config810064028\001\neogotestchain\000001.log: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
--- FAIL: TestServerStart/invalid_consensus_config (0.04s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestServerStart_invalid_consensus_config217270091\001\neogotestchain\000001.log: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
--- FAIL: TestServerStart/invalid_Notary_config (0.07s)
--- FAIL: TestServerStart/invalid_Notary_config/malformed_config (0.04s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestServerStart_invalid_Notary_config_malformed_config754934830\001\neogotestchain\000001.log: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
--- FAIL: TestServerStart/invalid_Notary_config/invalid_wallet (0.03s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestServerStart_invalid_Notary_config_invalid_wallet934249397\001\neogotestchain\000001.log: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
--- FAIL: TestServerStart/good (0.11s)
testing.go:894: TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\Users\Anna\AppData\Local\Temp\TestServerStart_good596150160\001\neogotestchain\000001.log: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
```
This commit also unifies blockchain and services releasing code.
zap never closes open sinks except its own tests. This behaviour
prevents TestHandleLoggingParams from successful cleanup because
temp log output file can't be closed due to the following error:
```
TempDir RemoveAll cleanup: remove C:\\Users\\Anna\\AppData\\Local\\Temp\\TestHandleLoggingParams_debug5796883
33\\001\\file.log: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
```
So this tremendous cludge is made mosetly for our testing code.
It is not for concurrent usage (we don't have cases of
multithreaded access to logger output sink).
Notice that it makes the node accept Extensible payloads with any category
which is the same way C# node works. We're trusting Extensible senders,
improper payloads are harmless until they DoS the network, but we have some
protections against that too (and spamming with proper category doesn't differ
a lot).