Merge pull request #12366 from minaminao/fix_three_consecutive_backquote

Fix several three consecutive backquotes in document
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chriseth 2021-12-06 10:53:41 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Global Variables
- ``abi.encodeWithSelector(bytes4 selector, ...) returns (bytes memory)``: :ref:`ABI <ABI>`-encodes
the given arguments starting from the second and prepends the given four-byte selector
- ``abi.encodeWithSignature(string memory signature, ...) returns (bytes memory)``: Equivalent
to ``abi.encodeWithSelector(bytes4(keccak256(bytes(signature)), ...)```
to ``abi.encodeWithSelector(bytes4(keccak256(bytes(signature)), ...)``
- ``bytes.concat(...) returns (bytes memory)``: :ref:`Concatenates variable number of
arguments to one byte array<bytes-concat>`
- ``block.basefee`` (``uint``): current block's base fee (`EIP-3198 <https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-3198>`_ and `EIP-1559 <https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1559>`_)

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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ ABI Encoding and Decoding Functions
- ``abi.encode(...) returns (bytes memory)``: ABI-encodes the given arguments
- ``abi.encodePacked(...) returns (bytes memory)``: Performs :ref:`packed encoding <abi_packed_mode>` of the given arguments. Note that packed encoding can be ambiguous!
- ``abi.encodeWithSelector(bytes4 selector, ...) returns (bytes memory)``: ABI-encodes the given arguments starting from the second and prepends the given four-byte selector
- ``abi.encodeWithSignature(string memory signature, ...) returns (bytes memory)``: Equivalent to ``abi.encodeWithSelector(bytes4(keccak256(bytes(signature))), ...)```
- ``abi.encodeWithSignature(string memory signature, ...) returns (bytes memory)``: Equivalent to ``abi.encodeWithSelector(bytes4(keccak256(bytes(signature))), ...)``
.. note::
These encoding functions can be used to craft data for external function calls without actually

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@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Inside a code block, the following elements can be used
- if statements, e.g. ``if lt(a, b) { sstore(0, 1) }``
- switch statements, e.g. ``switch mload(0) case 0 { revert() } default { mstore(0, 1) }``
- for loops, e.g. ``for { let i := 0} lt(i, 10) { i := add(i, 1) } { mstore(i, 7) }``
- function definitions, e.g. ``function f(a, b) -> c { c := add(a, b) }```
- function definitions, e.g. ``function f(a, b) -> c { c := add(a, b) }``
Multiple syntactical elements can follow each other simply separated by
whitespace, i.e. there is no terminating ``;`` or newline required.