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README.md

tests Build Status

Common tests for all clients to test against. See the documentation http://www.ethdocs.org/en/latest/contracts-and-transactions/ethereum-tests/index.html

Do not chagne test files in folders:

  • StateTests
  • BlockchainTests
  • TransactionTests
  • VMTests

It is being created by the testFillers which could be found at https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum/tree/develop/test/libethereum

If you want to modify a test filler or add a new test please contact @winsvega at https://gitter.im/ethereum/cpp-ethereum

All files should be of the form:

{
	"test1name":
	{
		"test1property1": ...,
		"test1property2": ...,
		...
	},
	"test2name":
	{
		"test2property1": ...,
		"test2property2": ...,
		...
	}
}

Arrays are allowed, but don't use them for sets of properties - only use them for data that is clearly a continuous contiguous sequence of values.