In this commit, we modify our build file to only lint under go 1.11. We
do this as there's been a breaking change in gofmt between go 1.10 and
go 1.11 that causes files which pass the linter under go 1.10, to fail
the linter under go 1.11. In the end, we only really need to lint using
one version of go.
In order to achieve this, we "unroll" the build matrix to enumerate each
version and the environment variables that it should be run with. We
then modify the Makefile to only include the lint directive if the
particular env variable is set ($(USE_LINT)). With these two changes,
we'll now only lint under go 1.11.
The default is nolog, which prevents the unit tests in
the main pkg from being active, since otherwise they
would print as if they were being run like a dev build
of the daemon. Users can pass in custom tags when running
the Makefile by passing arguments using the log variable,
e.g. log="xxxxx xxx"".
Private and public channels which weren't announced yet are returned only
if the flag is set.
Note: this changes the default output of describegraph which used to
return all channels known to node.
In this commit, we extend the AbandonChannel RPC method to store as much
information as possible within the CloseSummary. Most importantly, we
store the current and next (if available) revocation of the remote party
along with the channel config for the local party. With this
information, we have enough data to be able to generate a custom signer
for a new commitment state, or to prove that the channel was indeed
ours if needed.
Previously a call to QueryInvoices with reversed=true and index_offset=1
would make the cursor point to the first available invoice (num 1) that
would be returned as part of the response. This is inconsistent with the
othre indexes, so we instead just return an empty list in this case.
A test case for this situation is also added.
In this commit, we remove the unnecessary NewWitnessAddress RPC. We do
this as, at the moment, we only expose the wallet to generate witness
addresses. Now that the RPC has been removed, its REST endpoint has been
assigned to the NewAddress RPC, which should be the de facto way of
having the wallet generate any type of supported address.
Fixes#1986.