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A blockchain is a digitized, decentralized ledger of transactions. Blockchains record a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography.

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msmouse
msmouse commented Dec 7, 2021

The backup storage format being defined very simple and dump, which is expected, there are a few bad cases people need to be careful with.

  1. on the backup side, two backup coordinators can run at the same time and write to the storage at the same time, creating duplicate, or even worse, conflicting (if the two coordinators read different chains) backups.
  2. on the "read" side, backup CLI tool
cameel
cameel commented Dec 21, 2021

OpenZeppelin is currently working on a base-64 library (OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts#2884) and it turns out that our optimizer is not yet good enough to get to the level of hand-optimized assembly in that case. We should add this code as a test case so that we can use it to evaluate our optimizer improvements.

In the PR and its comments you'll find versions of the

fabric
lbry-sdk
zfedoran
zfedoran commented Dec 7, 2021

Problem

The transaction simulation logic does not check whether the simulation was successful before looking at the post_simulation_accounts length. This causes inaccurate errors to be returned. Specifically, if the simulation fails and accounts are requested, the RPC response is Too many accounts provided; max {} instead of the simulation error. The number of accounts provided was corre

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ximinez
ximinez commented Dec 8, 2021

Issue Description

The instructions provided on failed jobs (example) don't clearly explain where to find the generated patch file. This can be a problem for anyone who is not familiar with how Github Actions pages are organized.

The general idea is:

From the details page, click on "Summary", then scroll down to the "Artifacts" secti