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Add opcode info in compiling-smart-contracts
Compiling smart contract page doesn't have info about opcodes.
Description
In compiling smart contracts page an example of how smart contract is converted to opcodes is provided. But there is missing info about opcodes. This PR adds info about what are opcodes and what is the relation between opcodes and EVM.
Related Issue
#12216
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Walkthrough
This update introduces a new section on Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) opcodes in the documentation for compiling smart contracts. It aims to enhance understanding by explaining the role of opcodes as the low-level instructions that drive the execution of smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. A link for further information is also provided, enriching the content with valuable resources for deeper exploration.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
|---|---|
public/content/developers/docs/smart-contracts/compiling/index.md |
Added a section on EVM opcodes, explaining their significance and role in contract execution, along with an external link for more detailed information. |
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Add info about Opcodes in compiling smart contracts. (#12216) | ✅ | |
| Explain the role of opcodes related to EVM and its relevance to smart contract compilation. (#12216) | ✅ |
The code changes effectively address the primary objectives outlined in the linked issue by adding detailed information about EVM opcodes and their importance in the context of compiling smart contracts. The inclusion of an external link for further reading also aligns with the goal of providing comprehensive information on the subject.
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