This enables the following linters
- typecheck
- unused
- staticcheck
- bidichk
- durationcheck
- exportloopref
- gosec
WIth a few exceptions.
- We use a deprecated protobuf in trezor. I didn't want to mess with that, since I cannot meaningfully test any changes there.
- The deprecated TypeMux is used in a few places still, so the warning for it is silenced for now.
- Using string type in context.WithValue is apparently wrong, one should use a custom type, to prevent collisions between different places in the hierarchy of callers. That should be fixed at some point, but may require some attention.
- The warnings for using weak random generator are squashed, since we use a lot of random without need for cryptographic guarantees.
* cmd/puppeth: use geth's prompt to read input
* remove wizard.in
* cmd/puppeth: fix compilation errors
* reset prompt (don't exit) on receiving ctrl-c
* make promptInput spin until the user enters a value or interrupts (ctrl-d)
* make promptInput use parameter
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
* remove uneeded convertion type
* remove redundant type in composite literal
* omit explicit type where implicit
* remove unused redundant parenthesis
* remove redundant import alias duktape
Removes the yolov2 definition, adds yolov3, including EIP-2565. This PR also disables some of the erroneously generated blockchain and statetests, and adds the new genesis hash + alloc for yolov3.
This PR disables the CLI switches for yolo, since it's not complete until we merge support for 2930.
This PR adds support for using Twitter API to query the tweet and author details. There are two reasons behind this change:
- Twitter will be deprecating the legacy website on 15th December. The current method is expected to stop working then.
- More importantly, the current system uses Twitter handle for spam protection but the Twitter handle can be changed via automated calls. This allows bots to use the same tweet to withdraw funds infinite times as long as they keep changing their handle between every request. The Rinkeby as well as the Goerli faucet are being actively drained via this method. This PR changes the spam protection to be based on Twitter IDs instead of usernames. A user can not change their Twitter ID.
* Ref #19906 - replace passPHRASE with passWORD in any user interactions
this skips doccomments and variablenames to minimize impact. It does
however include a rename of the `ethkey` `changepassphrase` parameter
* console: fix JavaScript error capitalization
* cmd/puppeth: integrate blockscout
* cmd/puppeth: expose debug namespace for blockscout
* cmd/puppeth: fix dbdir
* cmd/puppeth: run explorer in archive mode
* cmd/puppeth: ensure node is synced
* cmd/puppeth: fix explorer docker alignment + drop unneeded exec
* cmd/puppeth: polish up config saving and reloading
* cmd/puppeth: check both web and p2p port for explorer service
This PR adds a new fork which disables EIP-1283. Internally it's called Petersburg,
but the genesis/config field is ConstantinopleFix.
The block numbers are:
7280000 for Constantinople on Mainnet
7280000 for ConstantinopleFix on Mainnet
4939394 for ConstantinopleFix on Ropsten
9999999 for ConstantinopleFix on Rinkeby (real number decided later)
This PR also defaults to using the same ConstantinopleFix number as whatever
Constantinople is set to. That is, it will default to mainnet behaviour if ConstantinopleFix
is not set.This means that for private networks which have already transitioned
to Constantinople, this PR will break the network unless ConstantinopleFix is
explicitly set!
* ethdb: unified code comment style.
* puppeth: it is unnecessary to alloc pre-funded to 256 addresses
* Revert "puppeth: it is unnecessary to alloc pre-funded to 256 addresses"
This reverts commit 5e04fbccf0.
* puppeth: fix comment typo
* Revert "ethdb: unified code comment style."
This reverts commit a581efb3f0.