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rework an ugly hack in processPaymentRequest()

- use a QStringList to store valid addresses and format them for GUI and
  debug.log usage via .join()
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Philip Kaufmann 11 years ago
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      src/qt/paymentserver.cpp

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src/qt/paymentserver.cpp

@ -453,16 +453,14 @@ bool PaymentServer::processPaymentRequest(PaymentRequestPlus& request, SendCoins
request.getMerchant(PaymentServer::certStore, recipient.authenticatedMerchant);
QList<std::pair<CScript, qint64> > sendingTos = request.getPayTo();
QStringList addresses;
int i = 0;
foreach(const PAIRTYPE(CScript, qint64)& sendingTo, sendingTos) {
// Extract and check destination addresses
CTxDestination dest;
if (ExtractDestination(sendingTo.first, dest)) {
// Append destination address (for payment requests .address is used ONLY for GUI display)
recipient.address.append(QString::fromStdString(CBitcoinAddress(dest).ToString()));
if (i < sendingTos.size() - 1) // prevent new-line for last entry
recipient.address.append("<br />");
// Append destination address
addresses.append(QString::fromStdString(CBitcoinAddress(dest).ToString()));
}
else if (!recipient.authenticatedMerchant.isEmpty()){
// Insecure payments to custom bitcoin addresses are not supported
@ -486,7 +484,6 @@ bool PaymentServer::processPaymentRequest(PaymentRequestPlus& request, SendCoins
}
recipient.amount += sendingTo.second;
i++;
}
// Store addresses and format them to fit nicely into the GUI
recipient.address = addresses.join("<br />");

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