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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Tests are not isolated from each other. I reproduced it using the metacoin box tutorial, adding a new test at the end that checks again the balance. As per the "clean-room" the first account should have all 10000 tokens. It's not.
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forge inspect <ContractName> abi only prints a json formatted abi.
That wouldn't be an issue, if it were possible to easily pipe the output to jq however the warnings printed at the beginning of the output prevent that work working.
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A --pretty formatting (similar to what's available
I've seen this mistake more than a couple of times already, so I think it's worth doing this little extra check.
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Every "section" of the video is separated by a clip of what's in ./img/hh-fcc-background.png. We currently have the title text of each section in this repo, but we don't have the timestamp in here!
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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Currently, docs about running an Ethereum node states that you can use parity-ethereum, but the project is no longer maintained.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
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Slither only outputs reference urls in the txt output. Would it be possible to add the urls to the json output too?
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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
I have some contracts using a library structure data storage, compiled using an older version of Solidity, but which throw an error asking me to make a report here.
In the libraryType.sol contract I have something like this:
library PersonLib {
struct Data {
bool isActive;
bytes hashOfData;
string handle;
}
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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 about 1 month ago
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- ethereum/solidity
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- soliditylang.org
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