Hey guys,
it sounds great. I read through the bitcoinj documentation and started
reading the code.
A few years ago it wasn't a full client, but now that I see that it's
almost there, it looks much more interesting :-)
Testing the reorg looks critical.
Thanks for the help everyone,
Adam
On Sat, Ap
In bitcoinj we desperately need integration tests to exercise the wallet
code, and I think if it was done well the tests would be applicable to
bitcoind as well. There have been a series of bugs in bitcoinj that boiled
down to "the unit tests were not realistic enough", either because they
stopped
Thanks guys, it sounds great.
Testing the JSON-RPC is/was not the main goal, just an interface for testing.
I didn't know that the bitcoinj implementation is getting close to a
full implementation..it sounds interesting, as it's much easier to
understand and work with. I'll look at the test cases.
These tests are run on each pull requests and on each new commit to
master. They arent very complete, but they do test a lot of block
acceptance rules.
https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/test-scripts
Matt
On Fri, 2013-04-05 at 12:24 -0500, Adam Ritter wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just bought some BitC
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Adam Ritter wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just bought some BitCoins after being lazy to do it for the last few
> years, but also looked at the client code and the messages that are
> going on this mailing list.
> I saw that there are quite some unit tests, but I didn't
Hey guys,
I just bought some BitCoins after being lazy to do it for the last few
years, but also looked at the client code and the messages that are
going on this mailing list.
I saw that there are quite some unit tests, but I didn't find
integration test for BitCoin, and I believe that it's quite
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