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With Go 1.7, encoding/json marshals float64 using scientific
notation ("10e+6"), but Go's int and *big.Int decoders don't accept such
numbers. This change disables use of float64 to avoid the problem.
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The message was used as both key and value in the error object.
This only affected unusual errors with no error code.
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This commit includes several API changes:
- The behavior of eth_sign is changed. It now accepts an arbitrary
message, prepends the well-known string
\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n<length of message>
hashes the result using keccak256 and calculates the signature of
the hash. This breaks backwards compatability!
- personal_sign(hash, address [, password]) is added. It has the same
semantics as eth_sign but also accepts a password. The private key
used to sign the hash is temporarily unlocked in the scope of the
request.
- personal_recover(message, signature) is added and returns the
address for the account that created a signature.
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Fixes #2872
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The new client implementation supports concurrent requests,
subscriptions and replaces the various ad hoc RPC clients
throughout go-ethereum.
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