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Harm Aarts e57e55aad8 Remove explicit send calls, part deux (#4408)
* Rename synchronous_get to synchronous_send

This makes it more inline with the method 'send' of which
synchronous_send is the, well, synchronous version.

* Move protocol strings from scripts to network

This is again a small step in the right direction. The network module is
going to accumulate more and more of these simple methods. Once
everything is moved into that module, that module is going to be split.

Note that I've left the scripts which use scripts/util.py alone. I
suspect the same functionality can be reached when using just
lib/network.py and that scripts/util.py is obsolete.

* Remove protocol string from verifier and websocket

Websocket still has some references, that'll take more work to remove. Once the
network module has been split this should be easy.
I took the liberty to rename a variable to better show what it is.

* Remove protocol strings from remainder

The naming scheme I'm following for the newly introduced methods in the network
module is: 'blockchain.<subject>.<action>' -> def <action>_(for|to)_<subject>

* Move explicit protocol calls closer to each other

This makes it easier to keep track of the methods which are due to be
extracted.

* Remove `send` when using `get_transaction`

This is the final step to formalize (the informal) interface of the network
module.
A chance of note is changed interface for async/sync calls. It is no longer
required to use the `synchronous_send` call. Merely NOT passing a callback
makes the call synchronous. I feel this makes the API more intuitive to work
with and easier to replace with a different network module.

* Remove send from get_merkle_for_transaction

The pattern which emerged for calling the lambda yielded an slight refactor.
I'm not happy with the name for the `__invoke` method.

* Remove explict send from websockets

* Remove explicit send from scripts

* Remove explicit send from wallet

* Remove explicit sync_send from commands, scripts

* Remove optional timeout parameter

This parameter doesn't seem to be used a lot and removing it makes the
remaining calls easier. Potentionally a contentious choice!

* Rename `broadcast` to `broadcast_transaction`

Doing so makes the method name consistent with the other ElectrumX protocol
method names.

* Remove synchronous_send

Now every method is intuitive in what it does, no special handling required.
The `broadcast_transaction` method is weird. I've opted not to change the
return type b/c I found it hard to know what the exact consequences are. But
ideally this method should just works as all the other ElectrumX related
messages. On the other hand this shows nicely how you _can_ do something
differnt quite easy.

* Rename the awkwardly name `__invoke` method

The new name reflects what it does.

* Process the result of linter feedback

I've used flake8-diff (and ignored a couple of line length warnings).

* Rename tx_response to on_tx_response

This fell through the cracks when this branch was rebased.

* subscript_to_scripthash should be get_balance

An oversight while refactoring.

* Add missing return statement

Without this statement the transaction would have been broadcasted twice.

* Pass list of tuples to send not single tuple

* Add @staticmethod decorator

* Fix argument to be an array
2018-06-06 15:06:04 +02:00
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gui Remove explicit send calls, part deux (#4408) 2018-06-06 15:06:04 +02:00
icons Make new status icons closer to their original color 2018-06-04 21:30:22 +02:00
lib Remove explicit send calls, part deux (#4408) 2018-06-06 15:06:04 +02:00
plugins fix #4403 2018-06-04 17:07:50 +02:00
pubkeys Add my public key 2018-02-11 15:28:01 +01:00
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electrum.icns Updated mac icon to meet aesthetic of Windows icon 2017-07-25 00:03:36 -07:00
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Electrum - Lightweight Bitcoin client
=====================================

::

  Licence: MIT Licence
  Author: Thomas Voegtlin
  Language: Python
  Homepage: https://electrum.org/


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Getting started
===============

Electrum is a pure python application. If you want to use the
Qt interface, install the Qt dependencies::

    sudo apt-get install python3-pyqt5

If you downloaded the official package (tar.gz), you can run
Electrum from its root directory, without installing it on your
system; all the python dependencies are included in the 'packages'
directory. To run Electrum from its root directory, just do::

    ./electrum

You can also install Electrum on your system, by running this command::

    sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools
    pip3 install .[full]

This will download and install the Python dependencies used by
Electrum, instead of using the 'packages' directory.
The 'full' extra contains some optional dependencies that we think
are often useful but they are not strictly needed.

If you cloned the git repository, you need to compile extra files
before you can run Electrum. Read the next section, "Development
Version".



Development version
===================

Check out the code from GitHub::

    git clone git://github.com/spesmilo/electrum.git
    cd electrum

Run install (this should install dependencies)::

    pip3 install .[full]

Compile the icons file for Qt::

    sudo apt-get install pyqt5-dev-tools
    pyrcc5 icons.qrc -o gui/qt/icons_rc.py

Compile the protobuf description file::

    sudo apt-get install protobuf-compiler
    protoc --proto_path=lib/ --python_out=lib/ lib/paymentrequest.proto

Create translations (optional)::

    sudo apt-get install python-requests gettext
    ./contrib/make_locale




Creating Binaries
=================


To create binaries, create the 'packages' directory::

    ./contrib/make_packages

This directory contains the python dependencies used by Electrum.

Mac OS X / macOS
--------

See `contrib/build-osx/`.

Windows
-------

See `contrib/build-wine/`.


Android
-------

See `gui/kivy/Readme.txt` file.