This directory contains tools for developers working on this repository.
A script to format unified git diffs according to .clang-format.
Requires clang-format
, installed e.g. via brew install clang-format
on macOS,
or sudo apt install clang-format
on Debian/Ubuntu.
For instance, to format the last commit with 0 lines of context, the script should be called from the git root folder as follows.
git diff -U0 HEAD~1.. | ./contrib/devtools/clang-format-diff.py -p1 -i -v
Provides utilities for managing copyright headers of The Dash Core developers
in repository source files. It has three subcommands:
$ ./copyright_header.py report <base_directory> [verbose]
$ ./copyright_header.py update <base_directory>
$ ./copyright_header.py insert <file>
Running these subcommands without arguments displays a usage string.
Produces a report of all copyright header notices found inside the source files
of a repository. Useful to quickly visualize the state of the headers.
Specifying verbose
will list the full filenames of files of each category.
Updates all the copyright headers of The Dash Core developers
which were
changed in a year more recent than is listed. For example:
// Copyright (c) <firstYear>-<lastYear> The Dash Core developers
will be updated to:
// Copyright (c) <firstYear>-<lastModifiedYear> The Dash Core developers
where <lastModifiedYear>
is obtained from the git log
history.
This subcommand also handles copyright headers that have only a single year. In those cases:
// Copyright (c) <year> The Dash Core developers
will be updated to:
// Copyright (c) <year>-<lastModifiedYear> The Dash Core developers
where the update is appropriate.
Inserts a copyright header for The Dash Core developers
at the top of the
file in either Python or C++ style as determined by the file extension. If the
file is a Python file and it has #!
starting the first line, the header is
inserted in the line below it.
The copyright dates will be set to be <year_introduced>-<current_year>
where
<year_introduced>
is according to the git log
history. If
<year_introduced>
is equal to <current_year>
, it will be set as a single
year rather than two hyphenated years.
If the file already has a copyright for The Dash Core developers
, the
script will exit.
A small script to automatically create manpages in ../../doc/man by running the release binaries with the -help option. This requires help2man which can be found at: https://www.gnu.org/software/help2man/
With in-tree builds this tool can be run from any directory within the
repository. To use this tool with out-of-tree builds set BUILDDIR
. For
example:
BUILDDIR=$PWD/build contrib/devtools/gen-manpages.sh
A small script to automate merging pull-requests securely and sign them with GPG.
For example:
./github-merge.py 3077
(in any git repository) will help you merge pull request #3077 for the dashpay/dash repository.
What it does:
- Fetch master and the pull request.
- Locally construct a merge commit.
- Show the diff that merge results in.
- Ask you to verify the resulting source tree (so you can do a make check or whatever).
- Ask you whether to GPG sign the merge commit.
- Ask you whether to push the result upstream.
This means that there are no potential race conditions (where a pullreq gets updated while you're reviewing it, but before you click merge), and when using GPG signatures, that even a compromised GitHub couldn't mess with the sources.
Configuring the github-merge tool for the Dash Core repository is done in the following way:
git config githubmerge.repository dashpay/dash
git config githubmerge.testcmd "make -j4 check" (adapt to whatever you want to use for testing)
git config --global user.signingkey mykeyid
The API request limit for unauthenticated requests is quite low, but the limit for authenticated requests is much higher. If you start running into rate limiting errors it can be useful to set an authentication token so that the script can authenticate requests.
- First, go to Personal access tokens.
- Click 'Generate new token'.
- Fill in an arbitrary token description. No further privileges are needed.
- Click the
Generate token
button at the bottom of the form. - Copy the generated token (should be a hexadecimal string)
Then do:
git config --global user.ghtoken "pasted token"
To create or verify timestamps on the merge commits, install the OpenTimestamps
client via pip3 install opentimestamps-client
. Then, download the gpg wrapper
ots-git-gpg-wrapper.sh
and set it as git's gpg.program
. See
the ots git integration documentation
for further details.
A script to optimize png files in the dash repository (requires pngcrush).
Perform basic security checks on a series of executables.
A script to check that release executables only contain certain symbols and are only linked against allowed libraries.
For Linux this means checking for allowed gcc, glibc and libstdc++ version symbols. This makes sure they are still compatible with the minimum supported distribution versions.
For macOS and Windows we check that the executables are only linked against libraries we allow.
Example usage:
find ../path/to/executables -type f -executable | xargs python3 contrib/devtools/symbol-check.py
If no errors occur the return value will be 0 and the output will be empty.
If there are any errors the return value will be 1 and output like this will be printed:
.../64/test_dash: symbol memcpy from unsupported version GLIBC_2.14
.../64/test_dash: symbol __fdelt_chk from unsupported version GLIBC_2.15
.../64/test_dash: symbol std::out_of_range::~out_of_range() from unsupported version GLIBCXX_3.4.15
.../64/test_dash: symbol _ZNSt8__detail15_List_nod from unsupported version GLIBCXX_3.4.15
Run this script from the root of the repository to update all translations from transifex. It will do the following automatically:
- fetch all translations
- post-process them into valid and committable format
- add missing translations to the build system (TODO)
See doc/translation-process.md for more information.
Run this script from the root of the source tree (src/
) to find circular dependencies in the source code.
This looks only at which files include other files, treating the .cpp
and .h
file as one unit.
Example usage:
cd .../src
../contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py {*,*/*,*/*/*}.{h,cpp}