core/txpool/legacypool: narrow down the scope of the variable (#27471)
Variables discarded, included can be defined closer to their usage. Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
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@ -1262,7 +1262,6 @@ func (pool *LegacyPool) reset(oldHead, newHead *types.Header) {
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log.Debug("Skipping deep transaction reorg", "depth", depth)
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} else {
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// Reorg seems shallow enough to pull in all transactions into memory
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var discarded, included types.Transactions
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var (
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rem = pool.chain.GetBlock(oldHead.Hash(), oldHead.Number.Uint64())
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add = pool.chain.GetBlock(newHead.Hash(), newHead.Number.Uint64())
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@ -1291,6 +1290,7 @@ func (pool *LegacyPool) reset(oldHead, newHead *types.Header) {
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log.Warn("New head missing in txpool reset", "number", newHead.Number, "hash", newHead.Hash())
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return
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}
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var discarded, included types.Transactions
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for rem.NumberU64() > add.NumberU64() {
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discarded = append(discarded, rem.Transactions()...)
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if rem = pool.chain.GetBlock(rem.ParentHash(), rem.NumberU64()-1); rem == nil {
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