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November 1, 2020
October 2020
Created a pull request in onflow/flow-js-testing that received 2 comments
Add and check license headers
All source files should have a license header. Add it to all files and add a CI step to ensure we don' forget to add them.
- Language Server: Parse pragma arguments declarations and show codelenses
- WebAssembly: Add support for start section
- Add a language server command for getting the contract initializer parameters
- Move remaining parser tests to parser package
- WebAssembly: Add support for memory exports
- Prevent resource loss in failable downcasts
- WebAssembly: Add support for memory and data sections
- Add position information to interpreter errors
- Add a function to parse a literal with a given target type
- Prefix NPM package names with onflow organization
- Add a test for the parser NPM package
- Improve Language Server command to get entry point parameters
- Start of a compiler, with IR and WASM code generator
- Interpreter: Always find the declared variable
- WebAssembly package improvements
- Add language server command to get entry point parameters
- Switch back to upstream CBOR library
- Typed paths
- Refactor types
- Allow returning references from scripts
- Document iteration over dictionary entries
- Panic with array index out of bounds error
Created an issue in onflow/cadence that received 3 comments
Add storage capacity and usage fields to accounts
Issue To Be Solved To enforce storage limits in accounts it is necessary to query storage usage information. Suggest A Solution Add a two new read…

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