* Make some startup procedures async.
Add more handful makeBannerAndConfig().
* Dissect windows service code from `nimbus_beacon_node.nim`.
* Add report service startup errors using windows error codes.
Add plug able exitService().
Co-authored-by: Zahary Karadjov <zahary@status.im>
Co-authored-by: Jacek Sieka <jacek@status.im>
* Avoid global in p2p macro (fixes#4578)
* copy p2p macro to this repo and start de-crufting it
* make protocol registration dynamic, removing light client hacks et al
* split out light client protocol into its own file
* cleanups
* Option -> Opt
* remove more cruft
* further split beacon_sync
this allows the light client to respond to peer metadata messages
without exposing the block sync protocol
* better protocol init
* "constant" protocol index
* avoid casts
* copyright
* move some discovery code to discovery
* avoid extraneous data copy when sending chunks
* remove redundant forkdigest field
* document how to connect to a specific peer
Other changes:
* Include java in the Nix development shell
(so users are able to run the web3signer)
* Update the simulation config files to the latest spec
(so the web3signer accepts them)
Etan Kissling (2):
remove unused `skip0xPrefix`
keep the internal count helper
Will (1):
Bugfix/nully values (#61)
Yuriy Glukhov (5):
Contract constructor support
Fixed compilation error in exec function
Added string encoding
Fixed source->from field of EthCall
More flexibility to contract DSL, Async contract caller
jangko (5):
Reduce compiler warnings when using Nim v2
Migrate to json-serialization
Add tests of json rpc marshalled types
Resolve contract_dsl ambiguity
Event handler passing around JsonString instead of JsonNode
Share encoder between json-rpc and chronicles (#119)
Simplify generic constraint of rpc and chronicles encoders
Feature/execution api spec (#69)
v0.3.0
bump nim-json-rpc to a6475e49b26d3afc58aaa3d67621c94eafef8efb
coffeepots (1):
Use nim-json-serialization for RPCs (#172)
jangko (10):
Add copyright to source file
Remove StringOfJson
Fix optional parameter parsing fails in rpc macro with generics
Rename jrpc_sys module back to jsonmarshal
Reenable test hhtps
Add test for createRpcSigsFromNim and createSingleRpcSig
Let the OS choose the port for tests
Add onProcessMessage hook to client
Fix example in the README.md
Move errors module back to json_rpc folder
Upgrade rpc router internals (#178)
RPC server handle null return value correctly
v0.3.0
kdeme (1):
Add example test case that currently fails the Option parsing
Extend slot start message and default status bar with information about
current head fork and the next fork transition (corresponding to head).
This is useful to know whether a synced client is aware of a future fork
and can also be useful when syncing from old forks to follow progress
across the various forks.
```
peers: 8 ❯ finalized: 741c2ce2:230474 ❯ head: b330f58b:230477:20 ❯ fork: Capella (next: Deneb:231680) ❯ time: 230599:24 (7379192) ❯ sync: 00h24m (99.63%) 2.6492slots/s (QwQUwQPQDQ:7375263)/opt
```
```
INF 2024-01-12 12:18:00.001+01:00 Slot start topics="beacnde" slot=7379190 epoch=230599 fork="Capella (next: Deneb:231680)" sync="--h--m (99.62%) 0.0000slots/s (wwwwwwwwww:7375167)/opt" peers=0 head=741c2ce2:7375168 finalized=230472:723abe7e delay=1ms861us
```
In #5664, `nim-json-rpc` dependency got bumped which included a change
in behaviour when processing `null` data for heap allocated objects.
- https://github.com/status-im/nim-json-rpc/pull/176
Old behaviour was to raise an exception, while new behaviour is to set
the value to `nil` but treat it as a successful parse. Old exceptions
were similar to "Parameter [result] expected JObject but got JNull".
As part of the `nim-json-rpc` bump in #5664, `el_manager.nim` was not
updated to match the new behaviour, leading to crash whenever its logic
assumes that a successfully parsed web3 `BlockObject` (heap allocated)
may be assumed to be non-`nil`.
As a quick remedy, the `el_manager.nim` is updated to transform `nil`
responses for `BlockObject` into `ValueError`, allowing reuse of the
existing and tested exception based processing.
In #5664, `nim-json-rpc` dependency got bumped which included a change
in behaviour when processing `null` data for heap allocated objects.
- https://github.com/status-im/nim-json-rpc/pull/176
Old behaviour was to raise an exception, while new behaviour is to set
the value to `nil` but treat it as a successful parse. Old exceptions
were similar to "Parameter [result] expected JObject but got JNull".
As part of the `nim-json-rpc` bump in #5664, `el_manager.nim` was not
updated to match the new behaviour, leading to crash whenever its logic
assumes that a successfully parsed web3 `BlockObject` (heap allocated)
may be assumed to be non-`nil`.
As a quick remedy, the `el_manager.nim` is updated to transform `nil`
responses for `BlockObject` into `ValueError`, allowing reuse of the
existing and tested exception based processing.
- use still-supported versions of Ubuntu and macOS in GitHub Actions CI
- try py3 for autobahn
- Remove Nim 1.2
- Handle cancellation in close
- make nimble file consistent with CI setup
- replace `utils` module with direct `generate` calls
- allow manually triggering CI
- Fix grammatical errors of README.md
- Fix breaking changes introduces by upstream nim-serialization
- Remove unreachable code
- Fix cache key of Nim binaries
- Increase stack size of Windows
- Add note to increase stack size on Windows
- add `{.raises.}` annotation to `writeValue`
- add more missing `{.raises.}` annotations
- version 0.2.8
- Add table of contents to README.md
- Add JsonVoid, JsonNumber, and JsonValueRef to JsonWriter
- Add JsonWriter helper procs to README.md
- v0.2.2
- Improve nested structure depth limit check
- Fix JsonValueRef nil comparison
- Reduce declared but not used warning
- Restore accidentally deleted raises pragma
- Switch to mingw-llvm for faster Windows CI
- Increase stack size on Windows when running CI
This PR causes a few new warnings to appear - these are harmless but
will need addressing separately as they span several libraries.
* new asyncraises syntax
* asyncraises support in several modules
* `sink` usage reduces spurious copying
* `?` compatiblity for `async` + `results`
* remove `-d:chronosStrictException` (obsolete)