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evm.codes reviews and mentions
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evm.storage now shows and tracks storage for unverified contracts, smlXL opensourcing bytecode storage layout analyzer
p.s We are the same team behind evm.codes
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How can I calculate the total gas used by calldata for a particular block?
evm.codes has a wonderful about the EVM section about how gas is calculated. The way calldata gas is calculated is quite simple:
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Deploying a contract with raw opcodes?
very interesting question - I checked this using evm.codes and the answer is yes: one thing to note is that simply fallback still has to check for whether the sender has sent eth, but a payable fallback truly has no switch case before it.
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Referring to the validator's staking address in Solidity?
https://evm.codes wonder which ones we'd be dealing with here and why it wouldnt work with fallback/recieve funcs
- Resources for Finding underlying OPCODE stack/register instructions?
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Inline Assembly: Use the result of a function call as the argument to a second call?
the ADD opcode is not concatenation, it is arithmetic addition. According to evm.codes, the fourth argument to delegatecall is the bytesize to copy from the memory (size of the calldata) - so adding the msg.sig (as a number) to the size of the calldata doesn't make sense
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How many smart contract developers and auditors are there?
get aquainted with the EVM on a bytecode level (evm.codes, ethervm.io)
- An interactive reference to Ethereum Virtual Machine Opcodes
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The primary programming language of evm.codes is TypeScript.
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