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Merge #15773: test: Add BitcoinTestFramework::sync_* methods
fafe5f0d09 test: Remove unused imports (MarcoFalke)
fa16a09215 scripted-diff: use self.sync_* methods (MarcoFalke)
faf77f9b90 test: Pass self to test_simple_bumpfee_succeeds (MarcoFalke)
fa6dc7c5c3 test: Add BitcoinTestFramework::sync_* methods (MarcoFalke)
fafe008cb4 test: Pass at most one node group to sync_all (MarcoFalke)
fa4680ed09 scripted-diff: Rename sync_blocks to send_blocks to avoid name collisions and confusion (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  This adds methods to the test framework that can be called by just `self.sync_*()`.

  This avoids having to import the underlying util method. Also, in the default case, where all nodes are synced this avoid having to pass `self.nodes` explicitly.

  So the effective changes are:

  ```diff
  @@
  -from test_framework.util import sync_blocks, sync_mempools
  @@
  -        sync_blocks(self.nodes)
  +        self.sync_blocks()
  @@
  -        sync_mempools(self.nodes)
  +        self.sync_mempools()

ACKs for commit fafe5f:
  promag:
    utACK fafe5f0.
  jonatack:
    ACK fafe5f0d09, nice simplification.

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