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@prestwich prestwich commented Nov 5, 2025

Add a revm_spec function to signet-block-processor, and use it consistently across crates

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prestwich commented Nov 5, 2025

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@prestwich prestwich marked this pull request as ready for review November 5, 2025 17:37
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@prestwich prestwich force-pushed the prestwich/revm-spec branch from 4d97105 to cb31810 Compare November 5, 2025 17:42
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yeah this is way better than having to compare manually each time. I also like having the compile time assert.

@prestwich prestwich changed the base branch from prestwich/aliasing to graphite-base/45 November 7, 2025 15:28
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folded into #44

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