These don't belong to VM as they compile some Go code and run it in a VM. One
may call them integration tests, but I prefer to attribute them to
compiler. Moving these tests into pkg/compiler also allows to properly count
the compiler coverage they add:
-ok github.com/CityOfZion/neo-go/pkg/compiler (cached) coverage: 69.7% of statements
+ok github.com/CityOfZion/neo-go/pkg/compiler (cached) coverage: 84.2% of statements
This change also fixes `contant` typo and removes fake packages exposed to the
public by moving foo/bar/foobar into the testdata directory.
neo-storm has developed more wrappers for syscall APIs, so they can and should
be used as a drop-in replacement for pkg/vm/api. Moving it out of vm, as it's
not exactly related to the VM itself.
* Initial draft of the ICO template ported from NEX.
* filled in token configuration
* added kyc storage prefix
* fixed byte array conversion + added tests
* fixed broken test + made 1 file for the token sale example.
* implemented the NEP5 handlers
* bumped version
* support VM to pass method and arguments to a script.
* added support for type assertions in smartcontracts.
* added native vm support for print.
* moved VM API packages to vm -> API
* reverted the native Print opcode in favor of runtime.Log
* added support for registering custom interop hooks in the VM.
* Updated README
* Updated compiler with @OPTIMIZE tags
* Moved more tests to VM package.
* optimized and refactored compiler and vm API
* updated README with new smartcontract apis
* bumped version