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authorholgerd77 <Holger.Drewes@googlemail.com>2016-02-18 18:00:33 +0800
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Code blocks for compiler use section
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@@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ current global scope (different than in ES6 but backwards-compatible for Solidit
import {symbol1 as alias, symbol2} from "filename";
-...creates new global symbols `alias` and `symbol2` which reference `symbol1` and `symbol2`
-from `"filename"`, respectively.
+...creates new global symbols `alias` and `symbol2` which reference `symbol1` and `symbol2` from `"filename"`, respectively.
Another syntax is not part of ES6, but probably convenient:
@@ -83,11 +82,15 @@ So as an example, if you clone
`github.com/ethereum/dapp-bin/` locally to `/usr/local/dapp-bin`, you can use
the following in your source file:
-`import "github.com/ethereum/dapp-bin/library/iterable_mapping.sol" as it_mapping;`
+::
+
+ import "github.com/ethereum/dapp-bin/library/iterable_mapping.sol" as it_mapping;
and then run the compiler as
-`solc github.com/ethereum/dapp-bin/=/usr/local/dapp-bin/ source.sol`
+.. code-block:: shell
+
+ solc github.com/ethereum/dapp-bin/=/usr/local/dapp-bin/ source.sol
Note that solc only allows you to include files from certain directories:
They have to be in the directory (or subdirectory) of one of the explicitly