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Regression tests of RPC interface
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python-bitcoinrpc: git subtree of https://github.com/jgarzik/python-bitcoinrpc
### [python-bitcoinrpc](https://github.com/jgarzik/python-bitcoinrpc)
Git subtree of [https://github.com/jgarzik/python-bitcoinrpc](https://github.com/jgarzik/python-bitcoinrpc).
Changes to python-bitcoinrpc should be made upstream, and then
pulled here using git subtree
pulled here using git subtree.
skeleton.py : Copy this to create new regression tests.
### [skeleton.py](skeleton.py)
Copy this to create new regression tests.
listtransactions.py : Tests for the listtransactions RPC call
### [listtransactions.py](listtransactions.py)
Tests for the listtransactions RPC call.
util.py : generally useful functions
### [util.py](util.sh)
Generally useful functions.
Bash-based tests, to be ported to Python:
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wallet.sh : Exercise wallet send/receive code.
walletbackup.sh : Exercise wallet backup / dump / import
txnmall.sh : Test proper accounting of malleable transactions
conflictedbalance.sh : More testing of malleable transaction handling
- wallet.sh : Exercise wallet send/receive code.
- walletbackup.sh : Exercise wallet backup / dump / import
- txnmall.sh : Test proper accounting of malleable transactions
- conflictedbalance.sh : More testing of malleable transaction handling
Notes
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If you get into a bad state, you should be able
to recover with:
rm -rf cache
killall bitcoind
```bash
rm -rf cache
killall bitcoind
```

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# Notes
The sources in this directory are unit test cases. Boost includes a
unit testing framework, and since bitcoin already uses boost, it makes
sense to simply use this framework rather than require developers to
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For further reading, I found the following website to be helpful in
explaining how the boost unit test framework works:
http://www.alittlemadness.com/2009/03/31/c-unit-testing-with-boosttest/
[http://www.alittlemadness.com/2009/03/31/c-unit-testing-with-boosttest/](http://www.alittlemadness.com/2009/03/31/c-unit-testing-with-boosttest/).