Before this change the send confirmation dialog would keep the Send option disabled. The Create Unsigned choice would actually send. This is potentially confusing.
With this change the Create Unsigned button will not attempt to sign and always produce a PSBT. The Send button will attempt to sign, and only return a PSBT if more signatures are needed.
When using an external signer, the Create Unsigned option only appears when PSBT controls are enabled in the wallet settings.
This commit maintains the pre-existing behavior of filling the PSBT (without signing) even when not using an external signer.
Closes#551
Co-authored-by: Jon Atack <jon@atack.com>
e5b6aef612 Move CBlockFileInfo::ToString method where class is declared (Russell Yanofsky)
f7086fd8ff Add src/wallet/* code to wallet:: namespace (Russell Yanofsky)
90fc8b089d Add src/node/* code to node:: namespace (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
There are no code changes, this is just adding `namespace` and `using` declarations and `node::` or `wallet::` qualifiers in some places.
Motivations for this change are:
- To make it easier to see when node and wallet code is being accessed places where it shouldn't be. For example if GUI code is accessing node and wallet internals or if wallet and node code are referencing each other.
- To make source code organization clearer ([#15732](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/15732)), being able to know that `wallet::` code is in `src/wallet/`, `node::` code is in `src/node/`, `init::` code is in `src/init/`, `util::` code is in `src/util/`, etc.
Reviewing with `git log -p -n1 -U0 --word-diff-regex=.` can be helpful to verify this is only updating declarations, not changing code.
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MarcoFalke:
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742918c8ef qt: hide Create Unsigned button behind an expert mode option (Andrew Chow)
5c3b800acd qt: Add Create Unsigned button to SendConfirmationDialog (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Instead of having different buttons or changing button behavior for making a PSBT, just have SendConfirmationDialog return whether the user wants a PSBT or a broadcasted transaction. Since this dialog is used by both the bumpFeeAction and the SendCoinsDialog, changes to both to support the different behavior is needed. They will check the return value of the SendConfirmationDialog for whether a PSBT needs to be created instead of checking whether private keys are disabled.
Strings used in this dialog are being slightly modified to work with both private keys enabled and disabled wallets.
Moved from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/18789
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ryanofsky:
Code review ACK 742918c8ef. Just suggested changes since last review. Looks great!
hebasto:
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Instead of having different buttons or changing button behavior for
making a PSBT, just have SendConfirmationDialog return whether the user
wants a PSBT or a broadcasted transaction. Since this dialog is used
by both the bumpFeeAction and the SendCoinsDialog, changes to both
to support the different behavior is needed. They will check
the return value of the SendConfirmationDialog for whether a PSBT
needs to be created instead of checking whether private keys are
disabled.
Strings used in this dialog are being slightly modified to work with
both private keys enabled and disabled wallets.
8775691383 Bugfix: GUI: Restore SendConfirmationDialog button default to "Yes" (Luke Dashjr)
Pull request description:
The SendConfirmationDialog is used for bumping the fee, where "Send" doesn't really make sense
Originally https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17463, but rewritten here much simpler based on other merged changes.
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a8b5f1b133 gui: Fix manual coin control with multiple wallets loaded (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR ensures each loaded wallet has a dedicated coin control in the send view which is manipulated by the coin control dialog.
This is an alternative to #17457. Two main differences are:
- scope reduced - no unnecessary changes unrelated to the fix;
- approach taken - coin control instance now belongs to the send view.
All problems raised in #17457 reviews no longer apply due to the approach taken - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17457#pullrequestreview-319297589 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/17457#issuecomment-555920829)
No change in behavior if only one wallet is loaded.
Closes#15725.
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Code review ACK a8b5f1b133. Code changes are very straightforward, just replacing global CCoinControl object with SendCoinsDialog member. Not sure if this means coin control settings are reset between payments. It would be good to note in the PR description or release notes if single wallet behavior is affected
hebasto:
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The custom fee input box now has a minimum value equal to the minimum
required fee. Before a value below the minimum fee could be entered
which was confusing since the minimum fee would still be paid even
though a lower amount was entered.
This fixes buggy behavior where we were temporarily setting and unsetting the
global payTxFee when trying to send a transaction with a custom fee from the
GUI. The previous behavior was inconsistent depending on the order of using the
RPC call settxfee and clicking various radio buttons in the sendcoinsdialog.
The new behavior is that transactions sent with the GUI will always use either
the smartfee slider value or the custom fee set on the GUI and they will not
affect the global defaults which are only for RPC and initial GUI values.
I made a subclass of QMessageBox that disables the send button in
exec() and starts a timer that calls a slot to re-enable it after a
configurable delay.
It also has a countdown in the send/yes button while it is disabled
to hint to the user why the send button is disabled (and that it is
actually supposed to be disabled).
Introduce a PlatformStyle to handle platform-specific customization of
the UI.
This replaces 'scicon', as well as #ifdefs to determine whether to place
icons on buttons.
The selected PlatformStyle defaults to the platform that the application
was compiled on, but can be overridden from the command line with
`-uiplatform=<x>`.
Also fixes the warning from #6328.
QT_NO_KEYWORDS prevents Qt from defining the `foreach`, `signals`,
`slots` and `emit` macros.
Avoid overlap between Qt macros and boost - for example #undef hackiness
in #6421.
- this adds a delete button for insecure and secure payment requests in
the sendcoins dialog
- it also enables the delete button even for single and empty entries, as
this is much easier to handle and doesn't need to special case single
entries
- big parts of the ui file were changed, because I copied the delete
button and had to delete the layout too and created it from scratch
(which seems to cleanup the rows and colums in the layout also, which is
nice IMHO)