1. Hoist 7200 constant into the bolt12 heade2.
2. Make preimage the last createinvoice arg, so we could make it optional.
3. Check the validity of the preimage in createinvoice.
4. Always output used flag in listoffers.
5. Rename wallet offer iterators to offer_id iterators.
6. Fix paramter typos.
7. Rename `local_offer_id` parameter to `localofferid`.
8. Add reference constraints on local_offer_id db fields.
9. Remove cut/paste comment.
10. Clarify source of fatal() messages in wallet.
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"multi" means that specifying a parameter twice will append, not override.
Multi args are always given as a JSON array, even if only one.
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Changelog-Added: Plugins: new "multi" field allows an option to be specified multiple times.
This was fixed in 0.8.2.
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Changelog-Removed: plugins: options to init are no longer given as strings if they are bool or int types (deprecated in 0.8.2).
We were blindly initiating the keysend payment, which could lead to
confusing outcomes. This adds a very specific error message to the
error returned.
Changelog-Fixed: keysend: Keysend now checks whether the destination supports keysend before attempting a payment. If not a more informative error is returned.
The latter is available only starting with Python 3.7, and it's the
only test that fails with <3.7. This allows us to keep on testing with
older versions.
If we're already attempting to connect to a peer, we would ignore
new connection requests. This is problematic if your node has bad
connection details for the node -- you can't update it while inflight.
This patch appends new connection suggestions to the list of connections
to try.
Fixes#4154
We've been getting a bunch of 'warnings' about an unknown mark. This
silences the warning, by registering the mark as expected.
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tests/test_closing.py:152
/home/niftynei/dev/lightning/tests/test_closing.py:152: PytestUnknownMarkWarning: Unknown pytest.mark.slow_test - is this a typo? You can register custom marks to avoid this warning - for details, see https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/mark.html@pytest.mark.slow_test
tests/test_closing.py:214
/home/niftynei/dev/lightning/tests/test_closing.py:214: PytestUnknownMarkWarning: Unknown pytest.mark.slow_test - is this a typo? You can register custom marks to avoid this warning - for details, see https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/mark.html@pytest.mark.slow_test
tests/test_closing.py:704
We used to create the entire reply, the if it was too big, split in
half and retry.
Now that the main network is larger, this always happens with a full
request, which is inefficient.
Instead, produce a reply assuming no compression, then compress as a
bonus. This is simpler and more efficient, at cost of sending more
packets.
I also renamed an internal dev var to make it clearer.
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We previously registered hooks up in who-replies-to-getmanifest-first
order, but then if any had dependencies it would scatter that order.
This allows users to manually set dependencies developers have
forgotten by specifying the plugins manually in their configuration or
cmdline. This was an excellent consideration by @mschmook.
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This will allow nodes (with log-level=debug) to gather how many payments
are made without payment_secrets. We need to know this so we know when
we can make them compulsory.
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We let the plugin decide what feerate to accept/whether or not to add
funds to the open. To aid this decision, we also send the plugin what we
(c-lightning) currently have as our max and min acceptable feerates.
We also now use these as our default for max/min acceptable feerate
range when sending an openchannel offer to a peer.
In the future, it might be a good idea to make these more easily
changeable, either via a config setting (?) or a command param.
For compatibility, we only do this if `allow-deprecated-apis` is false
for now. Otherwise scripts parsing should use `grep -v '^# '` or
start using `-N none`.
Changelog-Added: JSON-RPC: `close` now sends notifications for slow closes (if `allow-deprecated-apis`=false)
Changelog-Deprecated: cli: scripts should filter out '^# ' or use `-N none`, as commands will start returning notifications soon
Fixes: #3925
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