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Explain the difference to inline assembly.
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future versions of the Solidity compiler will even use JULIA as intermediate
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future versions of the Solidity compiler will even use JULIA as intermediate
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language. It should also be easy to build high-level optimizer stages for JULIA.
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language. It should also be easy to build high-level optimizer stages for JULIA.
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.. note::
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Note that the flavour used for "inline assembly" does not have types
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(everything is ``u256``) and the built-in functions are identical
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to the EVM opcodes. Please resort to the inline assembly documentation
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for details.
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The core components of JULIA are functions, blocks, variables, literals,
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The core components of JULIA are functions, blocks, variables, literals,
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for-loops, if-statements, switch-statements, expressions and assignments to variables.
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for-loops, if-statements, switch-statements, expressions and assignments to variables.
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