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Martin Holst Swende authored
Some benchmarks in eth/filters were not good: they weren't reproducible, relying on geth chaindata to be present. Another one was rejected because the receipt was lacking a backing transcation. The p2p simulation benchmark had a lot of the warnings below, due to the framework calling both Stop() and Close(). Apparently, the simulated adapter is the only implementation which has a Close(), and there is no need to call both Stop and Close on it.
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