Omar b03ad3027e Pre-seed accounts with more ETH. (#73)
* Pre-seed accounts with more ETH.

This commit fixes and solves some issues around how much ETH we seed an
account with in genesis. Currently, any account that the node has keys
to sign for will be seeded with u128::MAX WEI in genesis. This also
includes the default signer account.

* Bump commit hash of polkadot SDK

* Change how the cache key is computed

* Revert "Change how the cache key is computed"

This reverts commit 75afdd9cfd.

* Revert "Bump commit hash of polkadot SDK"

This reverts commit 8aaa69780e.

* Add extra comments

* Revert "Add extra comments"

This reverts commit bd4de2c83d.

* Update the initial balance
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revive-differential-tests

The revive differential testing framework allows to define smart contract tests in a declarative manner in order to compile and execute them against different Ethereum-compatible blockchain implmentations. This is useful to:

  • Analyze observable differences in contract compilation and execution across different blockchain implementations, including contract storage, account balances, transaction output and emitted events on a per-transaction base.
  • Collect and compare benchmark metrics such as code size, gas usage or transaction throughput per seconds (TPS) of different blockchain implementations.
  • Ensure reproducible contract builds across multiple compiler implementations or multiple host platforms.
  • Implement end-to-end regression tests for Ethereum-compatible smart contract stacks.

Declarative test format

For now, the format used to write tests is the matter-labs era compiler format. This allows us to re-use many tests from their corpora.

The retester utility

The retester helper utilty is used to run the tests. To get an idea of what retester can do, please consults its command line help:

cargo run -p revive-dt-core -- --help

For example, to run the complex Solidity tests, define a corpus structure as follows:

{
    "name": "ML Solidity Complex",
    "path": "/path/to/era-compiler-tests/solidity/complex"
}

Assuming this to be saved in a ml-solidity-complex.json file, the following command will try to compile and execute the tests found inside the corpus:

RUST_LOG=debug cargo r --release -p revive-dt-core  -- --corpus ml-solidity-complex.json 
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