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diff --git a/test/functional/README.md b/test/functional/README.md index 662b4b44d5..21050cc2fa 100644 --- a/test/functional/README.md +++ b/test/functional/README.md @@ -89,52 +89,6 @@ thread.) - Can be used to write tests where specific P2P protocol behavior is tested. Examples tests are `p2p_unrequested_blocks.py`, `p2p_compactblocks.py`. -#### Comptool - -- Comptool is a Testing framework for writing tests that compare the block/tx acceptance -behavior of a bitcoind against 1 or more other bitcoind instances. It should not be used -to write static tests with known outcomes, since that type of test is easier to write and -maintain using the standard BitcoinTestFramework. - -- Set the `num_nodes` variable (defined in `ComparisonTestFramework`) to start up -1 or more nodes. If using 1 node, then `--testbinary` can be used as a command line -option to change the bitcoind binary used by the test. If using 2 or more nodes, -then `--refbinary` can be optionally used to change the bitcoind that will be used -on nodes 2 and up. - -- Implement a (generator) function called `get_tests()` which yields `TestInstance`s. -Each `TestInstance` consists of: - - A list of `[object, outcome, hash]` entries - * `object` is a `CBlock`, `CTransaction`, or - `CBlockHeader`. `CBlock`'s and `CTransaction`'s are tested for - acceptance. `CBlockHeader`s can be used so that the test runner can deliver - complete headers-chains when requested from the bitcoind, to allow writing - tests where blocks can be delivered out of order but still processed by - headers-first bitcoind's. - * `outcome` is `True`, `False`, or `None`. If `True` - or `False`, the tip is compared with the expected tip -- either the - block passed in, or the hash specified as the optional 3rd entry. If - `None` is specified, then the test will compare all the bitcoind's - being tested to see if they all agree on what the best tip is. - * `hash` is the block hash of the tip to compare against. Optional to - specify; if left out then the hash of the block passed in will be used as - the expected tip. This allows for specifying an expected tip while testing - the handling of either invalid blocks or blocks delivered out of order, - which complete a longer chain. - - `sync_every_block`: `True/False`. If `False`, then all blocks - are inv'ed together, and the test runner waits until the node receives the - last one, and tests only the last block for tip acceptance using the - outcome and specified tip. If `True`, then each block is tested in - sequence and synced (this is slower when processing many blocks). - - `sync_every_transaction`: `True/False`. Analogous to - `sync_every_block`, except if the outcome on the last tx is "None", - then the contents of the entire mempool are compared across all bitcoind - connections. If `True` or `False`, then only the last tx's - acceptance is tested against the given outcome. - -- For examples of tests written in this framework, see - `p2p_invalid_block.py` and `feature_block.py`. - ### test-framework modules #### [test_framework/authproxy.py](test_framework/authproxy.py) @@ -149,15 +103,9 @@ Generally useful functions. #### [test_framework/mininode.py](test_framework/mininode.py) Basic code to support P2P connectivity to a bitcoind. -#### [test_framework/comptool.py](test_framework/comptool.py) -Framework for comparison-tool style, P2P tests. - #### [test_framework/script.py](test_framework/script.py) Utilities for manipulating transaction scripts (originally from python-bitcoinlib) -#### [test_framework/blockstore.py](test_framework/blockstore.py) -Implements disk-backed block and tx storage. - #### [test_framework/key.py](test_framework/key.py) Wrapper around OpenSSL EC_Key (originally from python-bitcoinlib) |