This commit:
- Adds a --msgfile option to read the message to sign from a file
instead of command line argument.
- Adds a unit test for signing subcommands.
- Removes some weird whitespace in the code.
* dashboard: footer, deep state update
* dashboard: resolve asset path
* dashboard: remove bundle.js
* dashboard: prevent state update on every reconnection
* dashboard: fix linter issue
* dashboard, cmd: minor UI fix, include commit hash
* remove geth binary
* dashboard: gitCommit renamed to commit
* dashboard: move the geth version to the right, make commit optional
* dashboard: commit limited to 7 characters
* dashboard: limit commit length on client side
* dashboard: run go generate
* common/fdlimit: Move fdlimit files to separate package
When go-ethereum is used as a library the calling program need to set
the FD limit.
This commit extract fdlimit files to a separate package so it can be
used outside of go-ethereum.
* common/fdlimit: Remove FdLimit from functions signature
* common/fdlimit: Rename fdlimit functions
* core/types, core/vm, eth, tests: regenerate gencodec files
* Makefile: update devtools target
Install protoc-gen-go and print reminders about npm, solc and protoc.
Also switch to github.com/kevinburke/go-bindata because it's more
maintained.
* contracts/ens: update contracts and regenerate with solidity v0.4.19
The newer upstream version of the FIFSRegistrar contract doesn't set the
resolver anymore. The resolver is now deployed separately.
* contracts/release: regenerate with solidity v0.4.19
* contracts/chequebook: fix fallback and regenerate with solidity v0.4.19
The contract didn't have a fallback function, payments would be rejected
when compiled with newer solidity. References to 'mortal' and 'owned'
use the local file system so we can compile without network access.
* p2p/discv5: regenerate with recent stringer
* cmd/faucet: regenerate
* dashboard: regenerate
* eth/tracers: regenerate
* internal/jsre/deps: regenerate
* dashboard: avoid sed -i because it's not portable
* accounts/usbwallet/internal/trezor: fix go generate warnings
* cmd/utils: Add check on hard limit, skip test if below target
* cmd/utils: Cross platform compatible fd limit test
* cmd/utils: Remove syscall.Rlimit in test
* cmd/utils: comment fd utility method
ethkey is a new tool that serves as a command line interface to
the basic key management functionalities of geth. It currently
supports:
- generating keyfiles
- inspecting keyfiles (print public and private key)
- signing messages
- verifying signed messages
Specifying ENS API CLI flag, env variable or configuration
field is required for ENS resolving. Backward compatibility is
preserved with --ens-api="" CLI flag value.
This commit adds a TOML configuration option to swarm. It reuses
the TOML configuration structure used in geth with swarm
customized items.
The commit:
* Adds a "dumpconfig" command to the swarm executable which
allows printing the (default) configuration to stdout, which
then can be redirected to a file in order to customize it.
* Adds a "--config <file>" option to the swarm executable which will
allow to load a configuration file in TOML format from the
specified location in order to initialize the Swarm node The
override priorities are like follows: environment variables
override command line arguments override config file override
default config.
Allow multiple --ens-api flags to be specified with value format
[tld:][contract-addr@]url.
Backward compatibility with only one --ens-api flag and --ens-addr
flag is preserved and conflict cases are handled:
- multiple --ens-api with --ens-addr returns an error
- single --ens-api with contract address and --ens-addr with
different contract address returns an error
Previously implemented --ens-endpoint is removed. Its functionality
is replaced with multiple --ens-api flags.
* cmd, consensus, eth: split ethash related config to it own
* eth, consensus: minor polish
* eth, consenus, console: compress pow testing config field to single one
* consensus, eth: document pow mode