#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (c) 2017 The Bitcoin Core developers # Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework from test_framework.util import assert_equal class ListSinceBlockTest (BitcoinTestFramework): def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.setup_clean_chain = True self.num_nodes = 4 def run_test (self): ''' `listsinceblock` did not behave correctly when handed a block that was no longer in the main chain: ab0 / \ aa1 [tx0] bb1 | | aa2 bb2 | | aa3 bb3 | bb4 Consider a client that has only seen block `aa3` above. It asks the node to `listsinceblock aa3`. But at some point prior the main chain switched to the bb chain. Previously: listsinceblock would find height=4 for block aa3 and compare this to height=5 for the tip of the chain (bb4). It would then return results restricted to bb3-bb4. Now: listsinceblock finds the fork at ab0 and returns results in the range bb1-bb4. This test only checks that [tx0] is present. ''' assert_equal(self.is_network_split, False) self.nodes[2].generate(101) self.sync_all() assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(), 0) assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalance(), 0) assert_equal(self.nodes[2].getbalance(), 500) assert_equal(self.nodes[3].getbalance(), 0) # Split network into two self.split_network() assert_equal(self.is_network_split, True) # send to nodes[0] from nodes[2] senttx = self.nodes[2].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[0].getnewaddress(), 1) # generate on both sides lastblockhash = self.nodes[1].generate(6)[5] self.nodes[2].generate(7) print('lastblockhash=%s' % (lastblockhash)) self.sync_all() self.join_network() # listsinceblock(lastblockhash) should now include tx, as seen from nodes[0] lsbres = self.nodes[0].listsinceblock(lastblockhash) found = False for tx in lsbres['transactions']: if tx['txid'] == senttx: found = True break assert_equal(found, True) if __name__ == '__main__': ListSinceBlockTest().main()