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				| @ -147,7 +147,7 @@ bitcoinrpc_global_cleanup(); | ||||
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| ### Test the Test Code | ||||
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| Test code can be found at [15_1_testbitcoin.c in the src directory](src/15_1_testbitcoin.c). Download it to your testnet machine, then insert the correct RPC password (and change the RPC user if you didn't create your server with StandUp). | ||||
| Test code can be found at [16_1_testbitcoin.c in the src directory](src/16_1_testbitcoin.c). Download it to your testnet machine, then insert the correct RPC password (and change the RPC user if you didn't create your server with StandUp). | ||||
| 
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| You can compile and run this as follows: | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| @ -213,7 +213,7 @@ printf("Block Count: %d\n",blocks); | ||||
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| ### Test the Info Code | ||||
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| Retrieve the test code from [the src directory](src/15_1_getmininginfo.c). | ||||
| Retrieve the test code from [the src directory](src/16_1_getmininginfo.c). | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| $ cc getmininginfo.c -lbitcoinrpc -ljansson -o getmininginfo | ||||
| $ ./getmininginfo  | ||||
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| @ -2,7 +2,7 @@ | ||||
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| > :information_source: **NOTE:** This section has been recently added to the course and is an early draft that may still be awaiting review. Caveat reader. | ||||
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| [§15.1](15_1_Accessing_Bitcoind_with_C.md) laid out the methodology for creating C programs using RPC and JSON libraries. We're now going to show the potential of those C libraries by laying out a simplistic, first cut of an actual Bitcoin program. | ||||
| [§16.1](16_1_Accessing_Bitcoind_with_C.md) laid out the methodology for creating C programs using RPC and JSON libraries. We're now going to show the potential of those C libraries by laying out a simplistic, first cut of an actual Bitcoin program. | ||||
| 
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| ## Plan for Your Code | ||||
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| @ -324,7 +324,7 @@ The entire code, with a _little_ more error-checking appears in the Appendix. | ||||
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| ## Test Your Code | ||||
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| The complete code can be found in the [src directory](src/15_2_sendtoaddress.c). | ||||
| The complete code can be found in the [src directory](src/16_2_sendtoaddress.c). | ||||
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| Compile this as usual: | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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| @ -121,7 +121,7 @@ Of course when you're done, you should clean up: | ||||
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| ### Test the Notification Code | ||||
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| The source code is in the [src directory](src/15_3_chainlistener.c) as usual. You should compile it: | ||||
| The source code is in the [src directory](src/16_3_chainlistener.c) as usual. You should compile it: | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| $ cc -o chainlistener chainlistener.c -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -lzmq -lczmq | ||||
| ``` | ||||
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