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Questions relating to the official eosio code--for instance, this may include questions about particular functions or data structures, certain files or contracts, compilation or building problems, related libraries, scripts, binaries, or similar.
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How to add a key in an EOS contract table
Below I have created a table, the full_name, birth_year, nationality and ipfs_hash are all not unique values.
Do I need one of them to be unique? Much like a database can I ask for a field to "auto i …
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How do I fix the error "include errors detected. Please update your includePath"
Im following along with the getting started guide and I got up to the first contract section in 2.1, I made the hello directory and cd into it, I touched hello.cpp and then opened it in VS Code, once …
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Should a contracts class be labelled `public contract` or `public eosio::contract`
In the Address Book example I notice the contract structure is
#include <eosio/eosio.hpp>
using namespace eosio;
class [[eosio::contract("addressbook")]] addressbook : public eosio::contract {
pu …
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EOS Application Specific Chains
With the cost of RAM for provisioning users with accounts and storing data, the main chain feels expensive.
As a solution I'd like to explore the setting up of application specific chains which start …