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Checkout code and build it

Checkout source code

git clone --recursive [email protected]:PegasysEng/Pantheon.git

OR

git clone --recursive https://github.com/PegasysEng/pantheon

See what tasks are available

To see all of the gradle tasks that are available:

cd pantheon
./gradlew tasks  

Build from source

After you have checked out the code, this will build the distribution binaries.

cd pantheon
./gradlew build  

Run tests

All the unit tests are run as part of the build, but can be explicitly triggered with:

./gradlew test

The integration tests can be triggered with:

./gradlew integrationTest

The reference tests (described below) can be triggered with:

./gradlew referenceTest

The system tests can be triggered with:

./gradlew smokeTest

The acceptance tests can be triggered with:

./gradlew acceptanceTest

Ethereum reference tests

On top of the project proper unit tests, specific unit tests are provided to run the Ethereum reference tests available at https://github.com/ethereum/tests and described at http://ethereum-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/. Those are run as part of the unit test suite as described above, but for debugging, it is often convenient to run only a subset of those tests, for which a few convenience as provided. For instance, one can run only "Frontier" general state tests with

./gradlew :ethereum:tech.pegasys.pantheon.ethereum.vm:referenceTest -Dtest.single=GeneralStateTest -Dtest.ethereum.state.eip=Frontier

or only the tests that match a particular pattern with something like:

gradle :ethereum:tech.pegasys.pantheon.ethereum.vm:test -Dtest.single=GeneralStateTest -Dtest.ethereum.include='^CALLCODE.*-Frontier'

Please see the comment on the test target in the top level build.gradle file for more details.