Dev Docs: Describe New RPC 'generate' In Examples

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David A. Harding 2015-04-12 20:27:34 -04:00
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@ -64,12 +64,16 @@ Start `bitcoind` in regtest mode to create a private block chain.
{% endautocrossref %}
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## Bitcoin Core 0.10.1 and earlier
bitcoin-cli -regtest setgenerate true 101
## Bitcoin Core master (as of commit 48265f3)
bitcoin-cli -regtest generate 101
~~~
{% autocrossref %}
Generate 101 blocks using a special version of the `setgenerate` RPC
Generate 101 blocks using a special RPC
which is only available in regtest mode. This takes about 30 seconds on
a generic PC. Because this is a new block chain using Bitcoin's default
rules, the first blocks pay a block reward of 50 bitcoins. Unlike

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@ -115,8 +115,12 @@ someone else, that second transaction would not be displayed in our
list of UTXOs.
{% highlight bash %}
## Bitcoin Core 0.10.1 and earlier
> bitcoin-cli -regtest setgenerate true 1
## Later versions of Bitcoin Core
> bitcoin-cli -regtest generate 1
> unset NEW_ADDRESS
{% endhighlight %}
@ -332,8 +336,12 @@ would usually then broadcast it to other peers, but we're not currently
connected to other peers because we started in regtest mode.
{% highlight bash %}
## Bitcoin Core 0.10.1 and earlier
> bitcoin-cli -regtest setgenerate true 1
## Later versions of Bitcoin Core
> bitcoin-cli -regtest generate 1
> unset UTXO_TXID UTXO_VOUT NEW_ADDRESS RAW_TX SIGNED_RAW_TX
{% endhighlight %}