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Solidity, the Smart Contract Programming Language
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The previous description did not include the fact that the storage locations of the two contracts must align up until the storage variable(s) affected in order for the called contract to successfully write to the caller's storage. If they are misaligned, delegatecall will silently fail. This is difficult to debug without underlying knowledge of how delegatecall works, and clarity in the docs would certainly be helpful. |
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The Solidity Contract-Oriented Programming Language
Useful links
To get started you can find an introduction to the language in the Solidity documentation. In the documentation, you can find code examples as well as a reference of the syntax and details on how to write smart contracts.
You can start using Solidity in your browser with no need to download or compile anything.
The changelog for this project can be found here.
Solidity is still under development. So please do not hesitate and open an issue in GitHub if you encounter anything strange.
Building
See the Solidity documentation for build instructions.
How to Contribute
Please see our contribution guidelines in the Solidity documentation.
Any contributions are welcome!