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anywhere in the test. You will then be able to inspect variables, as well as
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call methods that interact with the bitcoind nodes-under-test.
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If further introspection of the bitcoind instances themselves becomes
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necessary, this can be accomplished by first setting a pdb breakpoint
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at an appropriate location, running the test to that point, then using
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`gdb` to attach to the process and debug.
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For instance, to attach to `self.node[1]` during a run:
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```bash
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2017-06-27 14:13:56.686000 TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/user/1000/testo9vsdjo3
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```
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use the directory path to get the pid from the pid file:
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```bash
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cat /tmp/user/1000/testo9vsdjo3/node1/regtest/bitcoind.pid
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gdb /home/example/bitcoind <pid>
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```
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Note: gdb attach step may require `sudo`
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### Util tests
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Util tests can be run locally by running `test/util/bitcoin-util-test.py`.
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