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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daira Hopwood bc909a7a7f Replace http with https: in links to the MIT license.
Also change MIT/X11 to just MIT, since no distinction was intended.

Signed-off-by: Daira Hopwood <daira@jacaranda.org>
2019-07-18 15:26:01 +01:00
mdr0id 4ca5def62f Make pythonisms consistent 2018-12-18 12:16:23 -08:00
Daira Hopwood ff0f305497 Cosmetics (trailing whitespace, comment conventions, etc.)
Signed-off-by: Daira Hopwood <daira@jacaranda.org>
2017-06-22 18:09:05 +01:00
Daira Hopwood 811b36ba80 For unused variables reported by pyflakes, either remove the variable,
suppress the warning, or fix a bug (if the wrong variable was used).
refs #2450

Signed-off-by: Daira Hopwood <daira@jacaranda.org>
2017-06-22 18:09:05 +01:00
Daira Hopwood aff0bf7fa1 Clean up imports to be pyflakes-checkable. fixes #2450
Signed-off-by: Daira Hopwood <daira@jacaranda.org>
2017-06-22 18:09:04 +01:00
Jonas Schnelli 64937fe51a [QA] restructure rpc tests directory
* move non-test classes to subdir `test-framework`
2015-05-18 15:25:45 +02:00
Suhas Daftuar 574db4816f Fix potential race conditions in p2p testing framework
Previously, each NodeConnCB had its own lock to synchronize data structures
used by the testing thread and the networking thread, and NodeConn provided a
separate additional lock for synchronizing access to each send buffer.  This
commit replaces those locks with a single global lock (mininode_lock) that we
use to synchronize access to all data structures shared by the two threads.

Updates comptool and maxblocksinflight to use the new synchronization
semantics, eliminating previous race conditions within comptool, and re-enables
invalidblockrequest.py in travis.
2015-05-01 15:32:24 -04:00
Suhas Daftuar 2703412a39 Fix default binary in p2p tests to use environment variable 2015-04-29 09:18:33 -04:00
Suhas Daftuar 6c1d1ba6fc Python p2p testing framework
mininode.py provides a framework for connecting to a bitcoin node over the p2p
network. NodeConn is the main object that manages connectivity to a node and
provides callbacks; the interface for those callbacks is defined by NodeConnCB.
Defined also are all data structures from bitcoin core that pass on the network
(CBlock, CTransaction, etc), along with de-/serialization functions.

maxblocksinflight.py is an example test using this framework that tests whether
a node is limiting the maximum number of in-flight block requests.

This also adds support to util.py for specifying the binary to use when
starting nodes (for tests that compare the behavior of different bitcoind
versions), and adds maxblocksinflight.py to the pull tester.
2015-04-28 12:38:29 -04:00