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feat: bridge call evm result #519
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WalkthroughThe recent updates focus on refining the error handling and event emission processes within the Changes
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Actionable comments posted: 0
Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
x/crosschain/keeper/bridge_call_in.go (1)
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59-88
: The functionBridgeCallTransferAndCallEvm
is well-structured and follows good practices in error handling and modular design. Consider enhancing the error message in line 88 to include more context about the failure.- return errorsmod.Wrap(types.ErrInvalid, txResp.VmError) + return errorsmod.Wrap(types.ErrInvalid, "EVM call failed: " + txResp.VmError)
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Files selected for processing (2)
- x/crosschain/keeper/bridge_call_in.go (4 hunks)
- x/crosschain/types/events.go (1 hunks)
Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (1)
- x/crosschain/types/events.go
Additional comments not posted (1)
x/crosschain/keeper/bridge_call_in.go (1)
29-31
: The direct use oftxResp.VmError
for error handling and event emission simplifies the code and makes the error source clearer.
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