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chaingen: Add package for generating test chains. #560

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This introduces a new package named chaingen that is useful for generating full-blown valid test chains. It is primarily a refactor of the generator code that was previously in fullblocktests.

It also updates the fullblocktests package to make use of this new chaingen package and removes the stakeversiontests package in favor of performing all of the same tests inline making use of the new chaingen package.

@davecgh davecgh force-pushed the chaingen branch 2 times, most recently from 6581a3d to e3b5393 Compare February 12, 2017 16:25
This introduces a new package named chaingen that is useful for
generating full-blown valid test chains.  It is primarily a refactor of
the generator code that was previously in fullblocktests.

It also updates the fullblocktests package to make use of this new
chaingen package and removes the stakeversiontests package in favor of
performing all of the same tests inline making use of the new chaingen
package.
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I love this!

@marcopeereboom marcopeereboom added this to the v0.8.0 milestone Feb 12, 2017
@davecgh davecgh merged commit a621555 into decred:master Feb 12, 2017
@davecgh davecgh deleted the chaingen branch February 12, 2017 18:30
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