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chore(deps-dev): bump hardhat from 2.10.1 to 2.12.0 #93

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps hardhat from 2.10.1 to 2.12.0.

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Hardhat v2.12.0

This new minor version sets the merge hardfork as the default hardfork used by the Hardhat Network. Most users shouldn't be affected by this change.

Besides that, this version fixes a couple of issues related to our compilation pipeline.

Hardhat v2.11.2

This new version of Hardhat brings several fixes and improvements:

  • Solidity 0.8.17 is now supported and used by default in the sample projects.
  • When forking a network, the disk cache is always used (thanks @​bernard-wagner!)
  • Stack traces are shown by default in CI servers
  • We fixed a problem related to the validation of the eth_getStorageAt being too restrictive (thanks @​aathan!)
  • Reverted an unintentional breaking change in the type of the resolved config
  • Improved the heuristic for detecting that a contract deployment failed because the code size was too large

Hardhat v2.11.1

This release fixes a couple of bugs in v2.11.0:

  • Some chains, like Polygon, were causing issues when they were forked
  • The WASM version of the solidity compiler, which is used in some machines, was not being correctly downloaded.

Hardhat v2.11.0 — The Merge support and fast compilation

We are excited to release this new version of Hardhat, as it makes Hardhat Network compatible with The Merge and makes our compilation much faster. Read on to learn more about these and other improvements.

Support for The Merge

Hardhat Network now has support for The Merge. To try it out, use the new merge hardfork setting. This hardfork is not selected by default, but you can enable it in your config:

module.exports = {
  networks: {
    hardhat: {
      hardfork: "merge"
    }
  }  
};

Selecting this new hardfork will introduce a few changes to how Hardhat Network runs, but your contracts should still work without any modification. The rest of this section explains what these changes are.

The DIFFICULTY opcode (now renamed to PREVRANDAO) will return a pseudo-random value. This value is also exposed in the block header as mixHash.

You can use the new hardhat_setPrevRandao RPC method to modify the value returned by DIFFICULTY/PREVRANDAO in the next block. We recommend using the setPrevRandao network helper for this.

Hardhat Network’s JSON-RPC now accepts the new safe and finalized block tags, which in Hardhat Network are just aliases for the latest block tag, and correspond to the latest block.

Faster compilation

We optimized Hardhat’s compilation pipeline, significantly reducing the overhead it adds on top of solc. Compilation takes 40% less in most workflows, with a few taking 90% less!

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  • e41635a Version Packages
  • e4d1162 Merge pull request #3189 from NomicFoundation/solidity-analyzer-errors
  • 304efcb Merge pull request #3248 from NomicFoundation/fix-compiler-downloader
  • 04fe473 Merge pull request #3255 from NomicFoundation/sync-rethnet-gitignores
  • 21b20be Sync .gitignore's from rethnet branch
  • acf004e Merge pull request #3186 from NomicFoundation/trace-all-versions-opt-in
  • c0cc875 Update packages/hardhat-core/test/internal/hardhat-network/stack-traces/test.ts
  • 6afe0b4 Merge pull request #3243 from bneeland/patch-1
  • 3db5334 Create hot-pans-doubt.md
  • 220f2c8 Change compilers cache dir
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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #96.