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I figured out that it works if I call the method this way: const tx = await contract.functions["release(address)"](owner.address); Is this the way that's supposed to be used? |
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@krzkaczor One other related question. The method |
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I'm using the current version of PaymentSplitter by @OpenZeppelin. It defines two overloads for the
release
method:My contract derives from PaymentSplitter and overrides the first method:
When I try to call
release(string)
in my unit tests, I get this error:error TS2339: Property 'release' does not exist on type 'MyContract'.
I cannot find a way to fix it. Can someone help?
The generated typescript is the following:
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