- In test, doing the `net.Listen` outside of the goroutine guarantees that we
are listening, so we avoid a possible datarace consisting of doing an http
request before listening.
- In packages that run an http server: doing the listen first allows
- Checking for errors when opening the address for listening before
starting the goroutine, so that if there's an error on listen we can
terminate grafecully
- Logging that we are listening when we are really listening, and not
before.
Previously the coordinator was erroneously using Slot.BatchesLen to determine
when anyone can forge. The correct behaviour is implmenented with the boolean
flag `ForgerCommitment`, that is set to true only when there's a batch before
the deadline within a slot.
Delete Slot.BatchesLen, and the synchronization code of this value from the
Synchronizer, as this is not needed
- Implement Pipeline.prepareForgeBatchArgs()
- Add a minimal stress test for the coordinator (that also runs the
synchronizer)
- Update txprocessor.ProcessTxs() to return valid results for batches without
transactions
- Add the boilerplate for the corresponding test, leaving as TODO the
zkInput values
- Update prover client to use the same point format as proof server (projective)
- Update interface of TxSelector.GetCoordIdxs to also return the authorizations
to create accounts that go with the l1CoordinatorTxs.