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remove duplicated words
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@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ func TestStorageIteratorDeletions(t *testing.T) {
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verifyIterator(t, 2, snaps.Snapshot(common.HexToHash("0x06")).(*diffLayer).newBinaryStorageIterator(common.HexToHash("0xaa")), verifyStorage)
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verifyIterator(t, 2, snaps.Snapshot(common.HexToHash("0x06")).(*diffLayer).newBinaryStorageIterator(common.HexToHash("0xaa")), verifyStorage)
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}
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}
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// BenchmarkAccountIteratorTraversal is a bit a bit notorious -- all layers contain the
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// BenchmarkAccountIteratorTraversal is a bit notorious -- all layers contain the
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// exact same 200 accounts. That means that we need to process 2000 items, but
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// exact same 200 accounts. That means that we need to process 2000 items, but
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// only spit out 200 values eventually.
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// only spit out 200 values eventually.
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//
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//
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@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ func (s *Stream) readKind() (kind Kind, size uint64, err error) {
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return String, uint64(b - 0x80), nil
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return String, uint64(b - 0x80), nil
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case b < 0xC0:
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case b < 0xC0:
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// If a string is more than 55 bytes long, the RLP encoding consists of a
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// If a string is more than 55 bytes long, the RLP encoding consists of a
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// single byte with value 0xB7 plus the length of the length of the
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// single byte with value 0xB7 plus the length of the
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// string in binary form, followed by the length of the string, followed
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// string in binary form, followed by the length of the string, followed
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// by the string. For example, a length-1024 string would be encoded as
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// by the string. For example, a length-1024 string would be encoded as
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// 0xB90400 followed by the string. The range of the first byte is thus
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// 0xB90400 followed by the string. The range of the first byte is thus
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