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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -710,3 +710,14 @@ A few guidelines for introducing and reviewing new RPC interfaces:
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client may be aware of prior to entering a wallet RPC call, we must block
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until the wallet is caught up to the chainstate as of the RPC call's entry.
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This also makes the API much easier for RPC clients to reason about.
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+ - Be aware of RPC method aliases and generally avoid registering the same
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+ callback function pointer for different RPCs.
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+ - * Rationale* : RPC methods registered with the same function pointer will be
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+ considered aliases and only the first method name will show up in the
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+ ` help ` rpc command list.
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+ - * Exception* : Using RPC method aliases may be appropriate in cases where a
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+ new RPC is replacing a deprecated RPC, to avoid both RPCs confusingly
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+ showing up in the command list.
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/* *
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* Appends a CRPCCommand to the dispatch table.
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+ *
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* Returns false if RPC server is already running (dump concurrency protection).
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+ *
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* Commands cannot be overwritten (returns false).
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+ *
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+ * Commands with different method names but the same callback function will
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+ * be considered aliases, and only the first registered method name will
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+ * show up in the help text command listing. Aliased commands do not have
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+ * to have the same behavior. Server and client code can distinguish
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+ * between calls based on method name, and aliased commands can also
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+ * register different names, types, and numbers of parameters.
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*/
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bool appendCommand (const std::string& name, const CRPCCommand* pcmd);
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};
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