9f68669 blockchain_blackball: add --historical-stat which prints historical stats of spent ratio (stoffu)
2425f27blockchain_blackball: use is_output_spent instead of ringdb.blackballed for spentness test (stoffu)
50813c1 ringdb: fix bug in blackballing (stoffu)
d046ca1 difficulty: fix check_hash on big endian (moneromooo-monero)
bdda084 epee: fix local/loopback checks on big endian (moneromooo-monero)
32c3834 storages: fix writing varints on big endian (moneromooo-monero)
516f7b9 storages: fix 'portable' storage on big endian (moneromooo-monero)
0e2fda5 unit_tests: fix levin unit test on big endian (moneromooo-monero)
4672b5c db_lmdb: print percentages as percentages, not ratios (moneromooo-monero)
54fd97a slow-hash: fix CNv2+ on big endian (moneromooo-monero)
c1fa4a7 boost: fix little/big endian compatibility (moneromooo-monero)
bc1144e Fix IP address serialization on big endian (moneromooo-monero)
When no little/big endian flag is given to the writer, it stores
data in host endianness. When loading, if no flag is set, it also
assumes host endianness. This works as long as the loading and
writing are done on machines with the same endianness.
We change this to default to little endian when saving. This will
cause the loader to see the little endian flag, and swap endianness
when loading on a big endian machine. Similarly, writing on a big
endian machine will swap on save, and a little endian machine will
load little endian data.
bdcdb0e Remove unused code under WINDWOS_PLATFORM guard (tomsmeding)
a84aa04 syncobj.h no longer defines shared_guard, so remove those define's (tomsmeding)
bdfc63a Add ref-counted buffer byte_slice. Currently used for sending TCP data. (vtnerd)
3b24b1d Added support for 'noise' over I1P/Tor to mask Tx transmission. (vtnerd)
It does not leak much since you can make a fair guess by RPC
version already, and some people want to avoid non release
clients when using third parties' nodes (because they'd never
lie about it)
The removed preprocessor macro's refer to types that are not defined in
the file anymore; the only other place where shared_guard is defined is
in winobj.h, which also defines the same macro's. Therefore, this change
is safe.
(Side note is that these macro's weren't used at all anyway, but that is
orthogonal to the issue.)