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Fix typo: Rename "emmited" to "emitted" in contract filenames #16045

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This pull request renames files to correct the typo "emmited" to the proper spelling "emitted" in the following Solidity contract filenames:

  • event_emmited_in_base_contract.solevent_emitted_in_base_contract.sol
  • from_aggregated_contract_not_emmited.solfrom_aggregated_contract_not_emitted.sol

No other changes were made to the file contents. This improves consistency and clarity in the codebase.

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vtjl10 commented May 31, 2025

@matheusaaguiar ready to merge?

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matheusaaguiar commented Jun 2, 2025

@vtjl10 , can you rebase on top of develop instead of merge please?

emmited to emitted
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vtjl10 commented Jun 2, 2025

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@matheusaaguiar matheusaaguiar merged commit c294948 into ethereum:develop Jun 4, 2025
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