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Tests are now included as a submodule. This should make updating easier
and removes ~60MB of JSON data from the working copy.
State tests are replaced by General State Tests, which run the same test
with multiple fork configurations.
With the new test runner, consensus tests are run as subtests by walking
json files. Many hex issues have been fixed upstream since the last
update and most custom parsing code is replaced by existing JSON hex
types. Tests can now be marked as 'expected failures', ensuring that
fixes for those tests will trigger an update to test configuration. The
new test runner also supports parallel execution and the -short flag.
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This ensures 'make test' finds all errors that remote CI would find.
Go 1.7 vet reports a false positive in package log, add a workaround.
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This simplifies the build and should speed it up a bit because the
standard library doesn't need to be cross compiled on the 32bit builder.
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This commit adds support for creating Windows installers to ci.go
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The new build script, ci.go, replaces some of the older shell scripts.
ci.go can compile go-ethereum, run the tests, create release archives
and debian source packages.
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