Solidity
Solidity is a statically-typed curly-braces programming language designed for developing smart contracts that run on various blockchain platforms, most notably, Ethereum. The Solidity programming language is an open source, community project governed by a core team. The core team is sponsored by the Ethereum Foundation. The programs compiled by the Solidity are intended to be run on Ethereum Virtual Machine.
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Say we have a custom error defined like this in an interface:
interface MyInterface {
error MyCustomError();
}The compiler mistakenly considers MyInterface.MyCustomError to be of type function() pure instead of type error. The latter is what should be used b
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Jump targets are identified by hex numbers, but the listing counts lines in decimal. This makes it tricky to see where the jump target is: you have to convert.
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Change links and references in the docs to run an Ethereum node from parity to openethereum, and change these references in the code too.
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Currently, docs about running an Ethereum node states that you can use parity-ethereum, but the project is no longer maintained.
There's also lots of comments and b
The blockNumber in the documentation is 11095000 which is 471 days ago. I think it should be updated to 14135803 which is the block number at the moment of my typing this issue!
Why?
There's a bunch of newly deployed contracts and the such since the last year. I was testing with pinning and the contract I was interacti
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`vm.assume` cleanup
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Have you ensured that all of these are up to date?
- Foundry
- Foundryup
What version of Foundry are you on?
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Describe the bug
(this didn't really feel like a bug or a feature request, so just put it as a bug)
The [foundry implementation](https://
Describe the desired feature
Look for whenNotPaused (including in internal functions) and show all the entry points that can be reached when the contract is paused
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Currently when I run brownie console, it recompiles all the contracts. Apparently due to some issue which is not identified.
I only want to compile once with brownie compile -all. That's it.
I work on the frontend side, I don't modify the contracts, I just need a local fork and run some scripts.
Currently it's slow as hell
If user already uses prettier we should use:
- user installed prettier version
- user defined config (.prettierrc / package.json config)
This way we ensure that typechain generated code matches style with the rest of the codebase.
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Add an example to load file from a directory along with https://remix-ide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/locations.html#load-one-of-the-default-remix-files
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Created by Gavin Wood, Christian Reitwiessner, Alex Beregszaszi
Released August 2015
Latest release 22 days ago
- Repository
- ethereum/solidity
- Website
- soliditylang.org
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
The current flash loans implementation suggests to burn the fee of the flash loan with no easy way for implementers to override this default behavior. e.g. If the token is capped, this leads to shrink the total supply over time [considering the fee is higher than 0].
This behavior is not well documented and the Wizard doesn't consider this.
I would suggest to