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feat: Auctioneer geth #58

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joroshiba and others added 30 commits October 11, 2024 15:45
Acquire a mutex lock and unlock while removing transactions from the
mempool to avoid concurrent errors on the underlying maps.

Changes made:
1. Acquire the pool mutex lock in `ClearAstriaOrdered`
2. Add a test in `legacypool_test.go` called `TestRemoveTxSanity` which
adds a bunch of pending txs and removes them using `removeTx`. We use
`ValidatePoolInternals` method to ensure that the pool state is not
corrupted. This test is a sanity check for us to validate that
`removeTx` works as intended and does not have adverse side effects.
3. Add a test in for the ExecutionAPI where we add an invalid tx which
will have to be removed. We verify that the mempool is cleared
completely after it

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Co-authored-by: Bharath <[email protected]>
cherry-pick: fix: use mutex lock for tx removal (#51)
…op (#44)

Causing an issue with dusk-10 and dawn.

Note branch has been forked from `v0.14.1`. Should be merged to main to
fix on head but will also need to use this branch to cut a `v0.14.2` for
`dusk-10` and dawn
PR to merge release/0.14.3 into main
This is utilizing non finalized protos, merge main before merging
Tested locally by running: `docker run -v $PWD:/workdir
protolambda/forkdiff:latest -repo=/workdir -fork=/workdir/fork.yaml
-out=/workdir/index.html`
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