From a1d9ef48c505ab4314ca8e3ee1fc272032da3034 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeffrey Wilcke Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 16:08:17 +0200 Subject: core, eth, rpc: split out block validator and state processor This removes the burden on a single object to take care of all validation and state processing. Now instead the validation is done by the `core.BlockValidator` (`types.Validator`) that takes care of both header and uncle validation through the `ValidateBlock` method and state validation through the `ValidateState` method. The state processing is done by a new object `core.StateProcessor` (`types.Processor`) and accepts a new state as input and uses that to process the given block's transactions (and uncles for rewords) to calculate the state root for the next block (P_n + 1). --- eth/helper_test.go | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'eth/helper_test.go') diff --git a/eth/helper_test.go b/eth/helper_test.go index 65fccf7b4..bbd1fb818 100644 --- a/eth/helper_test.go +++ b/eth/helper_test.go @@ -35,9 +35,7 @@ func newTestProtocolManager(fastSync bool, blocks int, generator func(int, *core db, _ = ethdb.NewMemDatabase() genesis = core.WriteGenesisBlockForTesting(db, core.GenesisAccount{testBankAddress, testBankFunds}) blockchain, _ = core.NewBlockChain(db, pow, evmux) - blockproc = core.NewBlockProcessor(db, pow, blockchain, evmux) ) - blockchain.SetProcessor(blockproc) chain, _ := core.GenerateChain(genesis, db, blocks, generator) if _, err := blockchain.InsertChain(chain); err != nil { panic(err) -- cgit