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	Merge pull request #951 from Denton-L/interesting-case
Document use of smaller storage variables
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				| @ -15,6 +15,23 @@ Statically-sized variables (everything except mapping and dynamically-sized arra | ||||
| - If an elementary type does not fit the remaining part of a storage slot, it is moved to the next storage slot. | ||||
| - Structs and array data always start a new slot and occupy whole slots (but items inside a struct or array are packed tightly according to these rules). | ||||
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| .. warning:: | ||||
|     When using elements that are smaller than 32 bytes, your contract's gas usage may be higher. | ||||
|     This is because the EVM operates on 32 bytes at a time. Therefore, if the element is smaller | ||||
|     than that, the EVM must use more operations in order to reduce the size of the element from 32 | ||||
|     bytes to the desired size. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     It is only beneficial to use reduced-size arguments if you are dealing with storage values | ||||
|     because the compiler will pack multiple elements into one storage slot, and thus, combine | ||||
|     multiple reads or writes into a single operation. When dealing with function arguments or memory | ||||
|     values, there is no inherent benefit because the compiler does not pack these values. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     Finally, in order to allow the EVM to optimize for this, ensure that you try to order your | ||||
|     storage variables and ``struct`` members such that they can be packed tightly. For example, | ||||
|     declaring your storage variables in the order of ``uint128, uint128, uint256`` instead of | ||||
|     ``uint128, uint256, uint128``, as the former will only take up two slots of storage whereas the | ||||
|     latter will take up three. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The elements of structs and arrays are stored after each other, just as if they were given explicitly. | ||||
| 
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| Due to their unpredictable size, mapping and dynamically-sized array types use a ``sha3`` | ||||
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