We can write directly to the target instead and avoid the caller needing to release the buffer.
Fixes memory leak when clients are repeatedly connecting and disconnecting.
* EthGetWork Added with Unit and acceptance tests
* EthGetWork Added with Unit and acceptance tests
* EthGetWork Added with Unit and acceptance tests
* EthGetWork Added with Unit and acceptance tests
Debugged
* EthGetWork Added with Unit and acceptance tests
Debugged
Change Requests Actioned
* [NC-1752] Delegate calls to getOriginalAccount all the way to the actual store. Ensures we get the actual original value even when updaters are nested due to nested calls.
* Upgrade ethereum reference tests to include the new sstore tests.
* Update to latest ethereum reference tests to pull and enable a bunch of Constantinople tests they fix.
* Blacklist test that consumes a huge amount of memory on Constantinople as well.
* [minor] distribution tweaks
* the 'pantheon:client' project is empty, and results in an empty jar, delete
* clique hard codes a version, delete so the parent takes effect
* clique does not describe it's jar, add description
* evmtools does not describe it's jar, add description.
results in
* clique-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT -> pantheon-clique-0.8.0-RC
* evmtools-0.8.0-SNAPSHOT -> pantheon-evmtools-0.8.0-RC
* client-0.8.0-SNAPSHOT -> *deleted*
* spotless formatting on the gradle file
* Upgrade ethereum reference tests
* Add support for sealEngine: NoProof by skipping PoW validation for ommer headers as well. Production code continues to always use full validation for ommers.
* Add Constantinople to reference test schedules ready for when we enable Constantinople tests.
* Blacklist the new reference tests that are failing while we investigate them.
With the advent of Clique, some JSON RPCs pertaining to mining are
no longer going to produce appropriate results.
The Get/Set coinbase RPCs cannot affect a Clique based miner, as such
the miner throws an "Unsupported Operation" exception. The JSON
handler is responsible for catching this, and returning an
appropriate error code.