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diff --git a/docs/control-structures.rst b/docs/control-structures.rst index 72cf136d..2d959d1d 100644 --- a/docs/control-structures.rst +++ b/docs/control-structures.rst @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ idea is that assembly libraries will be used to enhance the language in such way function at(address _addr) returns (bytes o_code) { assembly { // retrieve the size of the code, this needs assembly - let size := extcodesize(_addr); + let size := extcodesize(_addr) // allocate output byte array - this could also be done without assembly // by using o_code = new bytes(size) o_code := mload(0x40) @@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ Strings are stored left-aligned and cannot be longer than 32 bytes. assembly { 2 3 add "abc" and } -Functionaly Style +Functional Style ----------------- You can type opcode after opcode in the same way they will end up in bytecode. For example @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ For both ways, the colon points to the name of the variable. let v := 0 // functional-style assignment as part of variable declaration let g := add(v, 2) sload(10) - := v // instruction style assignment, puts the result of sload(10) into v + =: v // instruction style assignment, puts the result of sload(10) into v } |