core: fix typos (#28255)

fixes various typos in core
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0xbstn 2023-10-10 10:22:03 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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4 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ type ContractRef interface {
// AccountRef implements ContractRef.
//
// Account references are used during EVM initialisation and
// it's primary use is to fetch addresses. Removing this object
// its primary use is to fetch addresses. Removing this object
// proves difficult because of the cached jump destinations which
// are fetched from the parent contract (i.e. the caller), which
// is a ContractRef.
type AccountRef common.Address
// Address casts AccountRef to a Address
// Address casts AccountRef to an Address
func (ar AccountRef) Address() common.Address { return (common.Address)(ar) }
// Contract represents an ethereum contract in the state database. It contains

@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ func gasSStore(evm *EVM, contract *Contract, stack *Stack, mem *Memory, memorySi
// Legacy rules should be applied if we are in Petersburg (removal of EIP-1283)
// OR Constantinople is not active
if evm.chainRules.IsPetersburg || !evm.chainRules.IsConstantinople {
// This checks for 3 scenario's and calculates gas accordingly:
// This checks for 3 scenarios and calculates gas accordingly:
//
// 1. From a zero-value address to a non-zero value (NEW VALUE)
// 2. From a non-zero value address to a zero-value address (DELETE)

@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ type EVMInterpreter struct {
table *JumpTable
hasher crypto.KeccakState // Keccak256 hasher instance shared across opcodes
hasherBuf common.Hash // Keccak256 hasher result array shared aross opcodes
hasherBuf common.Hash // Keccak256 hasher result array shared across opcodes
readOnly bool // Whether to throw on stateful modifications
returnData []byte // Last CALL's return data for subsequent reuse

@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ func LookupInstructionSet(rules params.Rules) (JumpTable, error) {
return newFrontierInstructionSet(), nil
}
// Stack returns the mininum and maximum stack requirements.
// Stack returns the minimum and maximum stack requirements.
func (op *operation) Stack() (int, int) {
return op.minStack, op.maxStack
}