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@ -5731,7 +5731,19 @@ std::vector<size_t> wallet2::pick_preferred_rct_inputs(uint64_t needed_money, ui
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LOG_PRINT_L2("pick_preferred_rct_inputs: needed_money " << print_money(needed_money));
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// try to find two outputs
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// try to find a rct input of enough size
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for (size_t i = 0; i < m_transfers.size(); ++i)
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{
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const transfer_details& td = m_transfers[i];
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if (!td.m_spent && td.is_rct() && td.amount() >= needed_money && is_transfer_unlocked(td) && td.m_subaddr_index.major == subaddr_account && subaddr_indices.count(td.m_subaddr_index.minor) == 1)
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{
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LOG_PRINT_L2("We can use " << i << " alone: " << print_money(td.amount()));
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picks.push_back(i);
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return picks;
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}
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}
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// then try to find two outputs
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// this could be made better by picking one of the outputs to be a small one, since those
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// are less useful since often below the needed money, so if one can be used in a pair,
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// it gets rid of it for the future
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