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Does the max code size limitation apply to init code, too?
Does this limitation apply to
init code passed on as input data of a user triggered contract creation
CREATE and CREATE2,
In the sense that their third stack argument, the size i.e. the number of bytes …
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Does the max code size limitation apply to init code, too?
The relevant code snippet is in the create method on line 455:
// Check whether the max code size has been exceeded, assign err if the case.
if err == nil && evm.chainRules.IsEIP158 && len(ret) > params.MaxCodeSize …
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Nonce update for multiple CREATEs in a single transaction when some fail
There is no doubt that the nonce must change with every successful CREATE so as to assure that future creates in that transaction yield different addresses. … But I'm not sure about what happens if a CREATE failed, although I expect that the nonce is raised regardless. …
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Nonce update for multiple CREATEs in a single transaction when some fail
It seems the answer is YES: the nonce is updated at the moment CREATE starts regardless of success of the CREATE. …