Wallet API: use stored refresh height when rebuilding cache
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@ -201,6 +201,7 @@ WalletImpl::WalletImpl(bool testnet)
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, m_wallet2Callback(nullptr)
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, m_recoveringFromSeed(false)
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, m_synchronized(false)
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, m_rebuildWalletCache(false)
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{
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m_wallet = new tools::wallet2(testnet);
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m_history = new TransactionHistoryImpl(this);
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@ -269,6 +270,14 @@ bool WalletImpl::open(const std::string &path, const std::string &password)
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m_recoveringFromSeed = false;
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try {
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// TODO: handle "deprecated"
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// Check if wallet cache exists
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bool keys_file_exists;
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bool wallet_file_exists;
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tools::wallet2::wallet_exists(path, keys_file_exists, wallet_file_exists);
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if(!wallet_file_exists){
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// Rebuilding wallet cache, using refresh height from .keys file
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m_rebuildWalletCache = true;
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}
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m_wallet->load(path, password);
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m_password = password;
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@ -990,8 +999,9 @@ bool WalletImpl::isNewWallet() const
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{
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// in case wallet created without daemon connection, closed and opened again,
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// it's the same case as if it created from scratch, i.e. we need "fast sync"
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// with the daemon (pull hashes instead of pull blocks)
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return !(blockChainHeight() > 1 || m_recoveringFromSeed);
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// with the daemon (pull hashes instead of pull blocks).
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// If wallet cache is rebuilt, creation height stored in .keys is used.
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return !(blockChainHeight() > 1 || m_recoveringFromSeed || m_rebuildWalletCache);
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}
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void WalletImpl::doInit(const string &daemon_address, uint64_t upper_transaction_size_limit)
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@ -145,6 +145,7 @@ private:
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// instead of pulling hashes (fast-refresh)
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bool m_recoveringFromSeed;
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std::atomic<bool> m_synchronized;
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bool m_rebuildWalletCache;
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};
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