Anton Kaliaev 8d50bb9dad conesnsu: follow up to removing some consensus params (#2427)
* follow up to removing some consensus params Refs #2382
* change args type to int64 in state#makeParams
* make valsCount and evidenceCount ints again
* MaxEvidenceBytesPerBlock: include magic number in godoc
* [spec] creating a proposal
* test state#TxFilter
* panic if MaxDataBytes is less than 0
* fixes after review
* use amino#UvarintSize to calculate overhead
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* avoid cyclic imports
* you can do better Go, come on
* remove testdouble package
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Tendermint

Welcome to the Tendermint Core documentation! Below you'll find an overview of the documentation.

Tendermint Core is Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) middleware that takes a state transition machine - written in any programming language - and securely replicates it on many machines. In other words, a blockchain.

Tendermint requires an application running over the Application Blockchain Interface (ABCI) - and comes packaged with an example application to do so.

Getting Started

Here you'll find quick start guides and links to more advanced "get up and running" documentation.

Core

Details about the core functionality and configuration of Tendermint.

Tools

Benchmarking and monitoring tools.

Networks

Setting up testnets manually or automated, local or in the cloud.

Apps

Building appplications with the ABCI.

Specification

Dive deep into the spec. There's one for each Tendermint and the ABCI

Edit the Documentation

See this file for details of the build process and considerations when making changes.