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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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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Forge
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forge snapshot can be a bit pedantic:
https://twitter.com/devtooligan/status/1551965598149513216
there was some discussion re merging --gas-report and snapshot https://github.com/fou
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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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Currently, docs about running an Ethereum node states that you can use parity-ethereum, but the project is no longer maintained.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 2 months ago
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- ethereum/solidity
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- soliditylang.org
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