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Fixed mix-up of variable names in Sent event
event Sent(address from, address to, uint amount) defines "amount" variable but it is two times referred to as "value", which can be a bit confusing for the reader.
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.. index:: event
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The line ``event Sent(address from, address to, uint value);`` declares
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The line ``event Sent(address from, address to, uint amount);`` declares
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a so-called "event" which is fired in the last line of the function
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a so-called "event" which is fired in the last line of the function
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``send``. User interfaces (as well as server appliances of course) can
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``send``. User interfaces (as well as server appliances of course) can
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listen for those events being fired on the blockchain without much
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listen for those events being fired on the blockchain without much
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cost. As soon as it is fired, the listener will also receive the
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cost. As soon as it is fired, the listener will also receive the
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arguments ``from``, ``to`` and ``value``, which makes it easy to track
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arguments ``from``, ``to`` and ``amount``, which makes it easy to track
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transactions. In order to listen for this event, you would use ::
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transactions. In order to listen for this event, you would use ::
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Coin.Sent().watch({}, '', function(error, result) {
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Coin.Sent().watch({}, '', function(error, result) {
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