grin/core/tests/common.rs
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Master merge 2.0.0 (#2927)
* create 2.0.0 branch

* fix humansize version

* update grin.yml version

* PoW HardFork (#2866)

* allow version 2 blocks for next 6 months

* add cuckarood.rs with working tests

* switch cuckaroo to cuckarood at right heights

* reorder to reduce conditions

* remove _ prefix on used args; fix typo

* Make Valid Header Version dependant on ChainType

* Rustfmt

* Add tests, uncomment header v2

* Rustfmt

* Add FLOONET_FIRST_HARD_FORK height and simplify logic

* assume floonet stays closer to avg 60s block time

* move floonet hf forward by half a day

* update version in new block when previous no longer valid

* my next commit:-)

* micro optimization

* Support new Bulletproof rewind scheme (#2848)

* Update keychain with new rewind scheme

* Refactor: proof builder trait

* Update tests, cleanup

* rustfmt

* Move conversion of SwitchCommitmentType

* Add proof build trait to tx builders

* Cache hashes in proof builders

* Proof builder tests

* Add ViewKey struct

* Fix some warnings

* Zeroize proof builder secrets on drop

* Modify mine_block to use wallet V2 API (#2892)

* update mine_block to use V2 wallet API

* rustfmt

* Add version endpoint to node API, rename pool/push (#2897)

* add node version API, tweak pool/push parameter

* rustfmt

* Upate version api call (#2899)

* Update version number for next (potential) release

* zeroize: Upgrade to v0.9 (#2914)

* zeroize: Upgrade to v0.9

* missed Cargo.lock

* [PENDING APPROVAL] put phase outs of C32 and beyond on hold (#2714)

* put phase outs of C32 and beyond on hold

* update tests for phaseouts on hold

* Don't wait for p2p-server thread (#2917)

Currently p2p.stop() stops and wait for all peers to exit, that's
basically all we need. However we also run a TCP listener in this thread
which is blocked on `accept` most of the time. We do an attempt to stop
it but it would work only if we get an incoming connection during the
shutdown, which is a week guarantee.

This fix remove joining to p2p-server thread, it stops all peers and
makes an attempt to stop the listener.

Fixes [#2906]

* rustfmt
2019-06-27 09:19:17 +01:00

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// Copyright 2018 The Grin Developers
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//! Common test functions
use crate::keychain::{Identifier, Keychain};
use grin_core::core::{
block::{Block, BlockHeader},
Transaction,
};
use grin_core::libtx::{
build::{self, input, output, with_fee},
proof::{ProofBuild, ProofBuilder},
reward,
};
use grin_core::pow::Difficulty;
use grin_keychain as keychain;
// utility producing a transaction with 2 inputs and a single outputs
pub fn tx2i1o() -> Transaction {
let keychain = keychain::ExtKeychain::from_random_seed(false).unwrap();
let builder = ProofBuilder::new(&keychain);
let key_id1 = keychain::ExtKeychain::derive_key_id(1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
let key_id2 = keychain::ExtKeychain::derive_key_id(1, 2, 0, 0, 0);
let key_id3 = keychain::ExtKeychain::derive_key_id(1, 3, 0, 0, 0);
build::transaction(
vec![
input(10, key_id1),
input(11, key_id2),
output(19, key_id3),
with_fee(2),
],
&keychain,
&builder,
)
.unwrap()
}
// utility producing a transaction with a single input and output
pub fn tx1i1o() -> Transaction {
let keychain = keychain::ExtKeychain::from_random_seed(false).unwrap();
let builder = ProofBuilder::new(&keychain);
let key_id1 = keychain::ExtKeychain::derive_key_id(1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
let key_id2 = keychain::ExtKeychain::derive_key_id(1, 2, 0, 0, 0);
build::transaction(
vec![input(5, key_id1), output(3, key_id2), with_fee(2)],
&keychain,
&builder,
)
.unwrap()
}
// utility producing a transaction with a single input
// and two outputs (one change output)
// Note: this tx has an "offset" kernel
pub fn tx1i2o() -> Transaction {
let keychain = keychain::ExtKeychain::from_random_seed(false).unwrap();
let builder = ProofBuilder::new(&keychain);
let key_id1 = keychain::ExtKeychain::derive_key_id(1, 1, 0, 0, 0);
let key_id2 = keychain::ExtKeychain::derive_key_id(1, 2, 0, 0, 0);
let key_id3 = keychain::ExtKeychain::derive_key_id(1, 3, 0, 0, 0);
build::transaction(
vec![
input(6, key_id1),
output(3, key_id2),
output(1, key_id3),
with_fee(2),
],
&keychain,
&builder,
)
.unwrap()
}
// utility to create a block without worrying about the key or previous
// header
pub fn new_block<K, B>(
txs: Vec<&Transaction>,
keychain: &K,
builder: &B,
previous_header: &BlockHeader,
key_id: &Identifier,
) -> Block
where
K: Keychain,
B: ProofBuild,
{
let fees = txs.iter().map(|tx| tx.fee()).sum();
let reward_output = reward::output(keychain, builder, &key_id, fees, false).unwrap();
Block::new(
&previous_header,
txs.into_iter().cloned().collect(),
Difficulty::min(),
reward_output,
)
.unwrap()
}
// utility producing a transaction that spends an output with the provided
// value and blinding key
pub fn txspend1i1o<K, B>(
v: u64,
keychain: &K,
builder: &B,
key_id1: Identifier,
key_id2: Identifier,
) -> Transaction
where
K: Keychain,
B: ProofBuild,
{
build::transaction(
vec![input(v, key_id1), output(3, key_id2), with_fee(2)],
keychain,
builder,
)
.unwrap()
}