change return type for `method getBlock` from `Future[?!(?Block)]` to
`Future[?!Block]`
use `type BlockNotFoundError = object of CodexError` to differentiate between
"block not found in the store" and other errors
also make some logic and error handling/messages more consistent across
BlockStore implementations
closes#177closes#182closes#210
alternative to #205, #209
ECC decoding can be done with any encoded.K blocks, and now we start it once any K blocks arrived.
Previous code essentially waited for all blocks to arrive (or fail to arrive), that may mean unnecessary delays.
New code will sometimes ECC-decode when parity blocks were retrieved faster that data blocks (instead of waiting for data blocks from network), but we expect that it's OK due to extremely fast Leopard decoding (~~500 MB/s)
* [contracts] ContractInteractions.new() now requires account parameter
* [cli] Only perform Ethereum interactions when --eth-account is specified
* [cli] Add --persistence option that is disabled by default
* [cli] Use Option for ethDeployment parameter
* [node] Better error reporting when Ethereum node cannot be reached
also fix a discrepancy where cli option `--cache-size` is documented as
`0 disables the cache` in `codex/conf.nim`, but previously the value `0` would
result in a cache being constructed with default parameter values for
`CacheStore.new()`
Closes#180
BlockStore API got new return types (rationale in https://github.com/status-im/nim-codex/issues/123#issuecomment-1163797753):
- getBlock: Future[?! (?Block)]
- putBlock/delBlock/listBlocks: Future[?!void]
- hasBlock: Future[?!bool]
Plus refactored readOnce(StoreStream) and check received data in its tests.
And replaced local use of AsyncHeapQueue with seq.sort.
As discussed in team:
- Retrieving of blocks that are mentioned in the
manifest should be moved into a BlockStore.
- Sales should be given an instance of BlockStore,
and an instance of StorageProofs, instead of the
onStore, onClear, and onProve callbacks
Reason: with the new design there are no offers and
selection, making this less like a negotation, and
more like an agent trying to fulfill a storage request