If there were pending-logs in an existing watchdog that was not fully
restarted, and the number of the starting block is newer than the first
in pending, when starting a new thread, those logs will be carried over
to the new thread, which will then be re-downloaded and will fail to be
verified in /lib/naive
Only "shortmoons" though, due to some ames lane size limitation which
makes encoding longer ships difficult.
Notably the -ph-moon-az test does not pass, the moon cannot talk to a
non-sponsor galaxy.
We had trie operations independently implemented in +de in arvo,
+an:cloy in zuse, +zu in clay, lib/trie, and app/spider. This unifies
them all into +de in arvo, aggregating the used operations.
And inject their latest keys as soon as we pull them from cache. This
way, we avoid having to do the whole boot sequence again just for a
modified dawn event.
addresses #5442 by adding %thread-done and %thread-fail marks. also
fixes await-thread:strandio and removes some blank lines from
app/spider.hoon
%thread-done loses the type of the result, so you'll need to use ;; to
get it back. the real way to fix this is to have threads produce cages
instead of vases
Small touch-ups to simulation behavior and ph tests. Most of them pass
now, even if they're still really slow at times.
The breach ones don't pass, but also complain of dangling bone, so might
work once the fix for that is in.
If a batch gets bigger than a max size defined by the ethereum node
the raw transaction is sent to, the /ted/roller/send thread will crash and
the batch will be blocked, stopping any subsequent batches to be sent.
This detects when the current batch reaches a certain threshold and only
includes transactions up to that point, moving the ones that are not sent
back to the pending queue, adjusting their history and finding status.
This gives us much higher cycle times when retrying tests over and over,
since we can just fast-forward past the boot sequence, which never
changes unless we change the pill.
The previous value—used for testing—didn't consider
block reorgs, which meant that if we zoom to the latest
block that has no transactions, but that gets later replaced
by a 1-block reorg that does have a transaction, we'll miss it,
making our Azimuth state incomplete.
To fix it, we rewind the Azimuth state to the contents of the snapshot,
and then start retrieving logs from the latest one we have.
* master:
[nix] track nixos-21.11 branch whenever niv updates, bump to include qemu-in-virtualization fix
webterm: v1.0.0
herm: permission checks
herm: avoid trailing empty path segments
pmnsh: update secp256k1 configure flags
secp256k1: use nixpkgs provided secp256k1 and add to sources-pmnsh
webterm: remove border, let term live in page
theme: cleaning up a few mismatches
webterm: handle old-style blits and belts
build: correct lmdb static builds
build: explicitly override h2o build platforms to support darwin
ci: upgrade cachix/install-nix-action from v13 -> v16
build: remove haskell related nix code and haskell.nix dependency
webterm: update imports
@urbit/api: move term types
webterm: fix broken imports
webterm: update package name for lerna
webterm: commit missing api files
webterm: backport