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fcurts
fcurts commented Nov 15, 2018

In a Node class generated by Truffle's code generator, the static create() method is the method most often called directly from user code. Currently, this method is located at the bottom of the (often large) generated source file. It would be nice if this method was instead located near the top of the file, as this would make it much easier to discover and navigate to.

NWU-NISL
NWU-NISL commented Jul 1, 2020

When the obj is this and the method Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty has no arguments, other engines like V8, spiderMonkey, and javascriptCore pass a default value and get an output with a value of true, while chakraCore gets a false. Is this an issue about the default parameter?

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v1.11.8

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ChakraCore/out/Debug/ch testcase.js
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stealthybox
stealthybox commented Sep 6, 2019

Using the following YAML should output warnings per offending spec instead of ignoring them silently.
Example:

footloose create
WARN[0000] Options under "spec.ignite" for "manager-%d" are ignored when using the "docker" backend
WARN[0000] Options under "spec.ignite" for "worker-%d" are ignored when using the "docker" backend
INFO[0000] Docker Image: quay.io/footloose/ubuntu18.04 prese
brlodi
brlodi commented Sep 18, 2019

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Run make all as described in README.md and follow install process.
  2. After install, macOS-VM.efi.vdi and macOS-VM.vdi are located directly in ~/VirtualBox VMs instead of ~/VirtualBox VMs/macOS-VM as is typical for VirtualBox VMs.

Expected behavior
After install, macOS-VM.efi.vdi and macOS-VM.vdi should be located in `~/

ethereumjs-vm
BigMurry
BigMurry commented May 12, 2020

I'm trying to use ethereumjs-blockchain to read the raw levedb data created by geth, but I failed to do so.
And I also try to use the dbManager to read the levedb data, failed again. My steps are:

  1. sync some the blockchain data by using geth --goerli --datadir <my data dir>
  2. write code to read the level db data.
const level = require('level');
const DbManager = requ

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