bitcoin/src/interfaces
Ryan Ofsky f9fdcec7e9 settings: Add resetSettings() method
Allows the GUI to clear settings.json file and save settings.json.bak file when
GUI "Reset Options" button is pressed or -resetguisettings command line option
is used. (GUI code already backs up and resets the "guisettings.ini" file this
way, so this just makes the same behavior possible for "settings.json")
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chain.h Remove unused checkFinalTx 2022-01-25 10:16:06 +01:00
echo.cpp multiprocess: Add echoipc RPC method and test 2021-04-23 03:02:50 -05:00
echo.h multiprocess: Add echoipc RPC method and test 2021-04-23 03:02:50 -05:00
handler.cpp scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers 2021-12-30 19:36:57 +02:00
handler.h scripted-diff: Bump copyright headers 2020-04-16 13:33:09 -04:00
init.cpp scripted-diff: Rename interfaces::WalletClient to interfaces::WalletLoader 2021-12-22 13:44:55 -05:00
init.h Add src/node/* code to node:: namespace 2022-01-06 22:14:16 -05:00
ipc.h Add ipc::Context and ipc::capnp::Context structs 2021-06-10 09:58:45 -05:00
node.h settings: Add resetSettings() method 2022-05-19 11:32:56 -04:00
README.md multiprocess: Add comments and documentation 2021-04-23 03:02:50 -05:00
wallet.h interfaces: Remove unused is_final 2022-01-14 11:28:45 +01:00

Internal c++ interfaces

The following interfaces are defined here:

  • Chain — used by wallet to access blockchain and mempool state. Added in #14437, #14711, #15288, and #10973.

  • ChainClient — used by node to start & stop Chain clients. Added in #14437.

  • Node — used by GUI to start & stop bitcoin node. Added in #10244.

  • Wallet — used by GUI to access wallets. Added in #10244.

  • Handler — returned by handleEvent methods on interfaces above and used to manage lifetimes of event handlers.

  • Init — used by multiprocess code to access interfaces above on startup. Added in #19160.

  • Ipc — used by multiprocess code to access Init interface across processes. Added in #19160.

The interfaces above define boundaries between major components of bitcoin code (node, wallet, and gui), making it possible for them to run in different processes, and be tested, developed, and understood independently. These interfaces are not currently designed to be stable or to be used externally.