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@ -88,16 +88,21 @@ bool CBloomFilter::IsWithinSizeConstraints() const
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return vData.size() <= MAX_BLOOM_FILTER_SIZE && nHashFuncs <= MAX_HASH_FUNCS;
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}
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bool CBloomFilter::IsTransactionRelevantToFilter(const CTransaction& tx, const uint256& hash) const
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bool CBloomFilter::IsRelevantAndUpdate(const CTransaction& tx, const uint256& hash)
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{
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bool fFound = false;
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// Match if the filter contains the hash of tx
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// for finding tx when they appear in a block
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if (contains(hash))
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return true;
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fFound = true;
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BOOST_FOREACH(const CTxOut& txout, tx.vout)
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for (unsigned int i = 0; i < tx.vout.size(); i++)
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{
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const CTxOut& txout = tx.vout[i];
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// Match if the filter contains any arbitrary script data element in any scriptPubKey in tx
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// If this matches, also add the specific output that was matched.
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// This means clients don't have to update the filter themselves when a new relevant tx
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// is discovered in order to find spending transactions, which avoids round-tripping and race conditions.
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CScript::const_iterator pc = txout.scriptPubKey.begin();
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vector<unsigned char> data;
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while (pc < txout.scriptPubKey.end())
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@ -106,10 +111,17 @@ bool CBloomFilter::IsTransactionRelevantToFilter(const CTransaction& tx, const u
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if (!txout.scriptPubKey.GetOp(pc, opcode, data))
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break;
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if (data.size() != 0 && contains(data))
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return true;
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{
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fFound = true;
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insert(COutPoint(hash, i));
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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if (fFound)
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return true;
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BOOST_FOREACH(const CTxIn& txin, tx.vin)
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{
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// Match if the filter contains an outpoint tx spends
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