package octez-protocol-alpha-libs
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Module Tezos_alpha_test_helpers
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Dummy ZK Rollup for testing the ZKRU integration in the protocol. The library Plompiler is used to build the circuits (in a module V as verifier) and the corresponding functions to produce the inputs for the circuits (in a module P as prover).
This module provides a set of abstractions to reason about the so-called “liquidity baking” feature1
.
This module provides the means to test extensively the Liquidity Baking (LB) feature. We recall that this feature is built upon three smart contracts: (1) a CPMM contract initially based on Dexter 2, and (2) two tokens contracts. Our objective is to run “scenarios” consisting in interleaved, realistic calls to these contracts, and to assert these scenarios do not yield any undesirable behaviors.
Extends the Lwt_result_syntax
with additional utilities for wrapping results produced by the protocol, i.e. Environment.Error_monad.tzresult
, to tzresult Lwt.t
values used in the tests.
These generators aims at generating operations which are not necessary correct. The goal is to tests functions such as
Operation.compare
with as much as possible parameters that play a role in operation weight
computation.