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17701864 Depends: build hidapi with -fPIC (iDunk5400)
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21a624af Consolidate HID depends makefiles into single recipe (TheCharlatan)
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2fbf38ee Fix 32bit depends builds (TheCharlatan)
17142ec9 malloc scratchpad for all supported android archs (m2049r)
6a781408 Make depends use self built clang for darwin (TheCharlatan)
69da14e1 fixes make debug compilation on OSX (Dusan Klinec)
fe125647 Fixup RENAME_DB() macro (Howard Chu)
b2972927 osx compilation fix: missing boost libs added (Dusan Klinec)
174f31bf simplewallet: don't complain about payment id on pool mined blocks (moneromooo-monero)
89288863 README: mention ASAN usage alongside valgrind (moneromooo-monero)
83debef9 wallet_rpc_server: remove verbose field in incoming_transfers query (moneromooo-monero)
a69271fa Fixed a typo (Piotr Kąkol)
92d1da28 unit_tests: fix build with GCC 5.4.0 on ubuntu (moneromooo-monero)
a21da905 Wallet: use unique_ptr for WalletImpl members (oneiric)
7a056f44 WalletAPI: multisigSignData bug fixed (naughtyfox)
43a06350 ringdb: use cursors to be a bit faster (moneromooo-monero)
7964d4f8 wallet2: handle corner case in picking fake outputs (moneromooo-monero)
6f5360b3 bump version to 0.13.0.1 (Riccardo Spagni)
cf470bf3 switch from master to rc (Riccardo Spagni)
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Coverity 161856
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Coverity 161864
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Coverity 161867
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Coverity 188348
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The configure script in hidapi and libsodium tried to find clang in /usr/bin,
even though the correct prefix was passed in. This sets the correct CC flag.
This was previously undetected, because clang and the sdk where
installed in the global environment.
This also fixes a subsequent error, where IOKIT and CoreFoundation are
not found, again for the reason stated above.
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Reported by Lilith Wyatt at Talos.
Since this is not needed in normal operation, I just let this
error out.
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Clang needs to get its cctools path passed directly for the hid build to
succeed.
Make gperf a permanent external dependency.
Remove pcsc from depends.
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Clang needs to get its cctools path passed.
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Set the architecture in the toolchain file correctly
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icu tex support is not required, so just disable it.
Re-add mistakingly removed crypt32 lib.
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Fixup arm toolchain file.
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They're controllable by potential attackers and would just spam
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This includes a minimal qt build without gui
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Drop miniupnp and unbound depends builds. Make sure that build variables are propageted properly to unbound and miniupnp.
Rebase to after the v0.12 release
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Fix builds for native linux and windows
The architecture flag was set incorrectly.
It needs to be set only when compiling arm6.
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Explain the role of the SDK in the darwin build.
Add instructions to compile depends to the basic readme.
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Add pcsc-lite to linux builds
Fixup windows icu4c linking with depends, the static libraries have an 's' appended to them
Compiling depends arm-linux-gnueabihf will allow you to compile armv6zk monero binaries
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Add readline, ldns, graphviz, unbound to depends packages
Add a cmake toolchain file to depends that is uniquely created for every build and placed in triple/share/toolchain.cmake
This file is then passed to cmake with -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/path/to/triple/share/toolchain.cmake
Add the boost locale package to depends
In the depends cmake toolchain file, a DEPENDS flag is added
to exclude, or change cmake checks done that are required for depends
Link miniupnpc and unwind from depends and not external
Add libiconv and icu4c to depends, required for mingw32 builds.
Headers (winsock) need to be lower case in order to compile on unix systems.
This should not affect building on windows.
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Depends cross compiles project dependencies for linux, mac and windows and multiple architectures.
Depends is original work by Cory Fields and used in bitcoin and a wide range of bitcoin related projects.
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When this throws in a loop, stack trace generation can take
a significant amount of CPU
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to avoid unnecessary repeated reallocation
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This class will allow mlocking small objects, of which there
may be several per page. It adds refcounting so pages are only
munlocked when the last object on that page munlocks.
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The secret spend key is kept encrypted in memory, and
decrypted on the fly when needed.
Both spend and view secret keys are kept encrypted in a JSON
field in the keys file. This avoids leaving the keys in
memory due to being manipulated by the JSON I/O API.
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- Support for classes
- Added `remove_prefix` function
- Added `to_mut_span` and `as_mut_byte_span`
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eg, --log-file=foo.log
This would otherwise throw and crash with a stack overflow
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Some of them don't like it
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It was accepting any character for the dot (yeah, massive big I know)
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a connection's timeout is halved for every extra connection
from the same host.
Also keep track of when we don't need to use a connection
anymore, so we can close it and free the resource for another
connection.
Also use the longer timeout for non routable local addresses.
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Reported to "contain[s] an embedded color calibration (ICC) profile
which is copyright Hewlett Packard but lack license"
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It had not been updated to the function type change
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(cherry picked from commit 5ef6dcb1c4b08497533a20d0addcf1b09db51166)
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In file included from src/cryptonote_basic/hardfork.cpp:33:
In file included from src/blockchain_db/blockchain_db.h:42:
In file included from src/cryptonote_basic/hardfork.h:31:
contrib/epee/include/syncobj.h:37:10: fatal error: 'boost/thread/v2/thread.hpp' file not found
#include <boost/thread/v2/thread.hpp>
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from src/rpc/daemon_handler.cpp:29:
In file included from src/rpc/daemon_handler.h:36:
In file included from src/p2p/net_node.h:41:
In file included from contrib/epee/include/net/levin_server_cp2.h:32:
In file included from contrib/epee/include/net/abstract_tcp_server2.h:324:
contrib/epee/include/net/abstract_tcp_server2.inl:44:10: fatal error: 'boost/thread/v2/thread.hpp' file not found
#include <boost/thread/v2/thread.hpp> // TODO
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
contrib/epee/include/math_helper.h: In member function 'bool epee::math_helper::average<val, default_base>::set_base()':
contrib/epee/include/syncobj.h:227:56: error: 'sleep_for' is not a member of 'boost::this_thread'
#define CRITICAL_REGION_LOCAL(x) {boost::this_thread::sleep_for(boost::chrono::milliseconds(epee::debug::g_test_dbg_lock_sleep()));} epee::critical_region_t<decltype(x)> critical_region_var(x)
^
contrib/epee/include/syncobj.h:227:56: note: in definition of macro 'CRITICAL_REGION_LOCAL'
#define CRITICAL_REGION_LOCAL(x) {boost::this_thread::sleep_for(boost::chrono::milliseconds(epee::debug::g_test_dbg_lock_sleep()));} epee::critical_region_t<decltype(x)> critical_region_var(x)
^~~~~~~~~
contrib/epee/include/syncobj.h:227:56: note: suggested alternative: 'sleep'
#define CRITICAL_REGION_LOCAL(x) {boost::this_thread::sleep_for(boost::chrono::milliseconds(epee::debug::g_test_dbg_lock_sleep()));} epee::critical_region_t<decltype(x)> critical_region_var(x)
^
contrib/epee/include/syncobj.h:227:56: note: in definition of macro 'CRITICAL_REGION_LOCAL'
#define CRITICAL_REGION_LOCAL(x) {boost::this_thread::sleep_for(boost::chrono::milliseconds(epee::debug::g_test_dbg_lock_sleep()));} epee::critical_region_t<decltype(x)> critical_region_var(x)
^~~~~~~~~
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memset_s doesn't like it
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Coverity 136394 136397 136409 136526 136529 136533 175302
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Avoids cores being created, as they're nowadays often piped
to some call home system
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since the original reason for the indirect call (that memwipe
was not in contrib) is now gone
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Previously, the method name was printed as an exmpty string because
the input string had already been moved with `std::move`.
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It was already possible to limit outgoing connections. One might want
to do this on home network connections with high bandwidth but low
usage caps.
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Fix no new line
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boost::regex is stupendously atrocious at parsing malformed data
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That way, all implicit wipes ends up in grow, which is more robust
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This was asserting, but stoffu pointed out the std::string standard
considers this ok and ignorable
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so they show up by default
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These even had the epee namespace.
This fixes some ugly circular dependencies.
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Partially implements #74.
Securely erases keys from memory after they are no longer needed. Might have a
performance impact, which I haven't measured (perf measurements aren't
generally reliable on laptops).
Thanks to @stoffu for the suggestion to specialize the pod_to_hex/hex_to_pod
functions. Using overloads + SFINAE instead generalizes it so other types can
be marked as scrubbed without adding more boilerplate.
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This reverts commit f2939bdce8c86b0f96921f731184c361106390c8.
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Fields are written with their "name" as key, and that name changed.
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Allows use in more complex expressions
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Deleted 3 out of 4 calls to method connection_basic::sleep_before_packet
that were erroneous / superfluous, which enabled the elimination of a
"fudge" factor of 2.1 in connection_basic::set_rate_up_limit;
also ended the multiplying of limit values and numbers of bytes
transferred by 1024 before handing them over to the global throttle
objects
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It's a CLANG only option, and causes GCC to error out
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It's nasty, and actually breaks on Solaris, where if.h fails to
build due to:
struct map *if_memmap;
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This branch fixes a file permission issue introduced by https://github.com/monero-project/monero/commit/69c37200aa87f100f731e755bdca7a0dc6ae820a
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This fixes linking when path to openssl
is defined manually:
cmake -DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR='/usr/include/openssl-1.0;/usr/lib/openssl-1.0' ...
This is useful for building with OpenSSL v1.0
when default system installation is v1.1.
The linking error is undefined SSL_load_error_strings symbol.
This is due to -L /usr/lib/openssl-1.0 not making it onto
the linkline (so -lssl pulls in the default system openssl).
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Fixes compile error when building with OpenSSL v1.1:
contrib/epee/include/net/net_helper.h: In member function ‘void epee::net_utils::blocked_mode_client::shutdown_ssl()’:
contrib/epee/include/net/net_helper.h:579:106: error: ‘SSL_R_SHORT_READ’ was not declared in this scope
if (ec.category() == boost::asio::error::get_ssl_category() && ec.value() != ERR_PACK(ERR_LIB_SSL, 0, SSL_R_SHORT_READ))
^
contrib/epee/include/net/net_helper.h:579:106: note: suggested alternative: ‘SSL_F_SSL_READ’
See boost/asio/ssl/error.hpp.
Boost handles differences between OpenSSL versions.
cmake: fail if Boost is too old for OpenSSL v1.1
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mymonero timestamp conversion
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The commands handler must not be destroyed before the config
object, or we'll be accessing freed memory.
An earlier attempt at using boost::shared_ptr to control object
lifetime turned out to be very invasive, though would be a
better solution in theory.
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Keep -Werror for src, contrib and do not pass it for tests/
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Level 1 logs map to INFO, so setting log level to 1 should
show these. Demote some stuff to DEBUG to avoid spam, though.
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- internal nullptr checks
- prevent modifications to network_address (shallow copy issues)
- automagically works with any type containing interface functions
- removed fnv1a hashing
- ipv4_network_address now flattened with no base class
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CID 161879
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Also, set_log without parameters now prints the log categories
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close might end up dropping a ref, ending up removing the
connection from m_connects, as the lock is recursive. This'd
cause an out of bounds exception and kill the idle connection
maker thread
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It has virtual functions and is used as a base class
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And don't use std::mutex
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We don't actually need to keep them past the call to start, as this
adds them to the config object list, and so they'll then be cancelled
already when the stop signal arrives. This allows removing the periodic
call to cleanup connections.
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Also added and moved two free's hoping to fix leaks.
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This should prevent "silent" failures to start
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A block queue is now placed between block download and
block processing. Blocks are now requested only from one
peer (unless starved).
Includes a new sync_info coommand.
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Should help people who don't realize why they haven't seen their
monero yet.
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It's got no place in the base class as it's P2P specific field
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Nanosecond timer precision won't work on Windows, but we don't
care since I'm using that just for profiling incremental code
paths, but a Windows coder is welcome to add it if there's a way.
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There might be privacy issues doing it by default
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This was the case for monero-wallet-cli already, but not for
monerod, which was making it pretty spammy as it was duplicating
intended output. Since my original intent was to ensure logs
included command output for debugging, this achieves both.
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- Add missing unbind key
- Fix colored messages
- Add command completion
- Preserve last command input
- Fix cursor position issues
- Fix trailing whitespace in commands
- Synchronize set_prompt
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This ensures command output gets logged by default
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According to the HTTP spec: "The HEAD method is identical to GET
except that the server MUST NOT return a message-body in the
response".
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Due to bad refactoring in PR #2073.
timeout_handler() doesn't work as a virtual function.
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readline_buffer: move a local to local scope
Also limit the select fd limit to what we use
Signed-off-by: Jethro Grassie <jtg@xtrabass.com>
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readline_buffer: fix start/stop threads being starved by process
process could run for quite some time re-acquiring the process
lock, leaving start/stop starving. Yielding after unlock in
process is much better but doesn't seem to be enough to reliably
yield, so we sleep for a millisecond, which should be transparent
for user input anyway.
Signed-off-by: Jethro Grassie <jtg@xtrabass.com>
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Since I had to add an ID to the derived classes anyway,
this can be used instead. This removes an apparently
pointless warning from CLANG too.
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monero-wallet-cli commands which have multine output sometimes causes
issues with the readline support. This patch fixes show_transfers,
payments and incoming_transfers.
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Existing tests: block, transaction, signature, cold outputs,
cold transaction.
Data for these is in tests/data/fuzz.
A convenience shell script is in contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh, eg:
contrib/fuzz_testing/fuzz.sh signature
The fuzzer will run indefinitely, ^C to stop.
Fuzzing is currently supported for GCC only. I can't get CLANG
to build Monero here as it dies on some system headers, so if
someone wants to make it work on both, that'd be great.
In particular, the __AFL_LOOP construct should be made to work
so that a given run can fuzz multiple inputs, as the C++ load
time is substantial.
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Color prompt now working and no reprompting on exit command.
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It'd eat up a core constantly, due to spending its time jumping
back and forth between userland and kernel. We now wait for up
to a millisecond in kernel, which will be transparent to the user
and drop to idle most of the time.
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m_cout_buf was not initialized
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This PR adds readline support to the daemon and monero-wallet-cli. Only
GNU readline is supported (e.g. not libedit) and there are cmake checks
to ensure this.
There is a cmake variable, Readline_ROOT_DIR that can specify a
directory to find readline, otherwise some default paths are searched.
There is also a cmake option, USE_READLINE, that defaults to ON. If set
to ON, if readline is not found, the build continues but without
readline support.
One negative side effect of using readline is that the color prompt in
the wallet-cli now has no color and just uses terminal default. I know
how to fix this but it's quite a big change so will tackle another time.
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A timedsync is issued every minute on a connection, but the input
tineout is 2 minutes. This means a new sync request could be issued
while a slow sync request was already in progress. The additional
request will further clog the network on a slow connection, and
cause a premature timeout.
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If we got at least MIN_BYTES_WANTED (default 512) during any network
poll, reset the timeout to allow more time for data to arrive.
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Missed a crypto -> cncrypto rename
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Missed a crypto -> cncrypto rename
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Missed a crypto -> cncrypto rename
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All code which was using ip and port now uses a new IPv4 object,
subclass of a new network_address class. This will allow easy
addition of I2P addresses later (and also IPv6, etc).
Both old style and new style peer lists are now sent in the P2P
protocol, which is inefficient but allows peers using both
codebases to talk to each other. This will be removed in the
future. No other subclasses than IPv4 exist yet.
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- Performance improvements
- Added `span` for zero-copy pointer+length arguments
- Added `std::ostream` overload for direct writing to output buffers
- Removal of unused `string_tools::buff_to_hex`
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