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feat: scarb support with valid account contracts #803

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ICavlek opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #813
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feat: scarb support with valid account contracts #803

ICavlek opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #813
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ICavlek commented Oct 3, 2024

Scarb is a tool from starknet environment that is used to compile smart contracts written in cairo. In scope of this issue, it has to be investigated and solved use case of scarb within the beerus test environment: as environment tool via .sh script, docker image or integrated library.
Additionally, valid account contract is going to be provided that can be reused, modified with tools from environment and declared/deployed to starknet repeatedly. Suggested difference between the contracts is id member in the struct, which can be incremented before new declare/deploy test run.

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MPSxDev commented Oct 23, 2024

I would like to take on this issue and I am ready to work on it immediately. I look forward to being assigned.

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ICavlek commented Oct 25, 2024

I would like to take on this issue and I am ready to work on it immediately. I look forward to being assigned.

Pull request is already open and the issue is nearly done.

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