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@ -152,6 +152,7 @@ Unfortunately, there are some subtleties the compiler does not yet warn you abou
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on the "gas stipend" (2300 gas) being available to it at that time. This stipend is not enough to access storage in any way.
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To be sure that your contract can receive Ether in that way, check the gas requirements of the fallback function.
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- If you want to send ether using ``address.send``, there are certain details to be aware of:
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1. If the recipient is a contract, it causes its fallback function to be executed which can in turn call back into the sending contract
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2. Sending Ether can fail due to the call depth going above 1024. Since the caller is in total control of the call
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depth, they can force the transfer to fail, so make sure to always check the return value of ``send``. Better yet,
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@ -160,6 +161,7 @@ Unfortunately, there are some subtleties the compiler does not yet warn you abou
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because the operation is just too expensive). If the return value of ``send`` is checked, this might provide a
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means for the recipient to block progress in the sending contract. Again, the best practise here is to use
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a "withdraw" pattern instead of a "send" pattern.
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- Loops that do not have a fixed number of iterations, e.g. loops that depends on storage values, have to be used carefully:
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Due to the block gas limit, transactions can only consume a certain amount of gas. Either explicitly or just due to
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normal operation, the number of iterations in a loop can grow beyond the block gas limit, which can cause the complete
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