This adds a new PeerError structure in the peer module. To handle all
the peer related errors. PeerErrors contains all the mempool errors too,
for now. Later if we have a more complex mempool, we might decide to
have its own dedicated error.
PeerError is to be included in the global CompactFiltersError type.
What set_single_recipient does turns out to be useful with multiple
recipients.
Effectively, set_single_recipient was simply creating a change
output that was arbitrarily required to be the only output.
But what if you want to send excess funds to one address but still have
additional recipients who receive a fixed value?
Generalizing this to `drain_to` simplifies the logic and removes several
error cases while also allowing new use cases.
"maintain_single_recipient" is also replaced with "allow_shrinking"
which has more general semantics.
What set_single_recipient does turns out to be useful with multiple
recipients.
Effectively, set_single_recipient was simply creating a change
output that was arbitrarily required to be the only output.
But what if you want to send excess funds to one address but still have
additional recipients who receive a fixed value?
Generalizing this to `drain_to` simplifies the logic and removes several
error cases while also allowing new use cases.
"maintain_single_recipient" is also replaced with "allow_shrinking"
which has more general semantics.
Verify the unconfirmed transactions we download against the consensus
rules. This is currently exposed as an extra `verify` feature, since it
depends on a pre-release version of `bitcoinconsensus`.
Closes#352
Verify the unconfirmed transactions we download against the consensus
rules. This is currently exposed as an extra `verify` feature, since it
depends on a pre-release version of `bitcoinconsensus`.
Closes#352