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Bump @nomiclabs/buidler from 1.1.2 to 1.4.8 #99

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Bumps @nomiclabs/buidler from 1.1.2 to 1.4.8.

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Buidler 1.4.8 released

This is a small version that improves the flatten task. It now supports multi-line imports.

Buidler 1.4.7 released

This new version of Buidler extends Buidler EVM's functionality, making it compatible with other tools like Tenderly and The Graph.

It's now possible to run RPC methods using any block number as blockTag. For more info, take a look at #778.

This release will also decrease the number of error messages when using buidler node with MetaMask.

Buidler version 1.4.6 released

This version of Buidler fixes a bug that prevented Buidler EVM to be properly initialised, and uses a global directory to store solc compilers.

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  • Improve the derivation of function selectors from the AST (#774)
  • Add global dir module to buidler-core internals (#781)

Buidler 1.4.5 released

This version adds better support for monorepos and yarn workspaces (issues #468 and #570) and fixes a bug related to having multiple config files (#737).

Buidler 1.4.4 released

This version makes console.log compatible with Solidity 0.7.x.

Buidler 1.4.3 released

This release contains a quickfix to the error reporting infra.

Buidler 1.4.2 released

This release contains a quickfix to the error reporting infra.

Buidler 1.4.1 released

This release contains a quickfix to the error reporting infra.

Buidler 1.4.0 released

This version of Buidler adds better support for solidity versions after 0.6.9.

Besides that, buidler node now reloads the contracts when you re-compile. This means that stack traces will work for contracts that were modified after the node was started.

Finally, Buidler will start sending thoroughly anonymized error reports when it crashes.

Buidler 1.3.8 released

This release of Buidler updates the sample project to use the new versions of the Ethers and Waffle plugins.

For more information about them, go to their release pages.

Buidler 1.3.7 released

This version contains multiple bug fixes

  • Fixes errors that prevented the stack traces engine to initialize (#655)
  • Fix the sample project's plugin installation (#656)
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