* ci: Fix linter complaint (#9645)
Fixes a very silly linter complaint that makes absolutely no sense and is blocking the merging of several PRs.
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(cherry picked from commit 83b7f4ad5b)
# Conflicts:
# .github/workflows/lint.yml
# .golangci.yml
# cmd/tendermint/commands/debug/util.go
* Resolve conflicts
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* ci: Sync golangci-lint config with main
Minus the spelling configuration that restricts spelling to US English
only.
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* make format
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* Remove usage of deprecated io/ioutil package
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* Remove unused mockBlockStore
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* blockchain/v2: Remove unused method
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* Bulk fix lints
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* lint: Ignore auto-generated query PEG
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Application BlockChain Interface (ABCI)
Blockchains are systems for multi-master state machine replication. ABCI is an interface that defines the boundary between the replication engine (the blockchain), and the state machine (the application). Using a socket protocol, a consensus engine running in one process can manage an application state running in another.
Previously, the ABCI was referred to as TMSP.
The community has provided a number of additional implementations, see the Tendermint Ecosystem
Installation & Usage
To get up and running quickly, see the getting started guide along with the abci-cli documentation which will go through the examples found in the examples directory.
Specification
A detailed description of the ABCI methods and message types is contained in:
Protocol Buffers
To compile the protobuf file, run (from the root of the repo):
make protoc_abci
See protoc --help and the Protocol Buffers site
for details on compiling for other languages. Note we also include a GRPC
service definition.