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Merge #19290: wallet: move BDB specific classes to bdb.{cpp/h}
61c16339da walletdb: Move BDB specific things into bdb.{cpp/h} (Andrew Chow)
8f033642a8 walletdb: moveonly: Move BerkeleyBatch Cursor and Txn funcs to cpp (Andrew Chow)
25a655794a walletdb: move IsWalletLoaded to walletdb.cpp (Andrew Chow)
f6fc5f3849 walletdb: Add IsBDBWalletLoaded to look for BDB wallets specifically (Andrew Chow)
c3538f435a walletdb: Make SpliWalletFilePath non-static (Andrew Chow)

Pull request description:

  Moves the BDB specific classes from db.{cpp/h} to bdb.{cpp/h}.

  To do this, `SplitWalletFilePath` is first made non-static. Then `IsWalletLoaded` functionality is moved to `IsBDBWalletLoaded` which is called by `IsWalletLoaded`. Then the bulk of db.{cpp/h} is moved to a new file bdb.{cpp/h}.

  While doing some moveonly stuff, an additional commit moves the `*Cursor` and `Txn*` implementations out of the header file and into the cpp file.

  Part of #18971

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    Code review ACK 61c16339da.
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    utACK 61c16339da

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build_msvc Update MSVC build config for libsecp256k1 2020-06-09 13:41:38 -07:00
ci tests: run test-security-check.py in CI 2020-06-16 19:52:30 +08:00
contrib Merge #19287: contrib: Fix SyntaxWarning in Python base58 implementation 2020-06-17 17:05:15 +08:00
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doc doc: release note for db log category removal 2020-06-07 17:59:55 +02:00
share Merge #18616: refactor: Cleanup clientversion.cpp 2020-05-13 20:14:51 +02:00
src Merge #19290: wallet: move BDB specific classes to bdb.{cpp/h} 2020-06-17 21:49:42 +12:00
test pep-8 test/functional/test_framework/util.py 2020-06-16 08:28:06 -04:00
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.cirrus.yml cirrus: Remove no longer needed install step 2020-05-30 08:32:29 -04:00
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