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@@ -4,17 +4,15 @@ import "../crowdsale/validation/CappedCrowdsale.sol";
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import "../crowdsale/distribution/RefundableCrowdsale.sol";
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import "../crowdsale/emission/MintedCrowdsale.sol";
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import "../token/ERC20/ERC20Mintable.sol";
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+import "../token/ERC20/ERC20Detailed.sol";
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/**
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* @title SampleCrowdsaleToken
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* @dev Very simple ERC20 Token that can be minted.
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* It is meant to be used in a crowdsale contract.
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*/
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-contract SampleCrowdsaleToken is ERC20Mintable {
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-
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- string public constant name = "Sample Crowdsale Token";
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- string public constant symbol = "SCT";
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- uint8 public constant decimals = 18;
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+contract SampleCrowdsaleToken is ERC20Mintable, ERC20Detailed {
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+ constructor() public ERC20Detailed("Sample Crowdsale Token", "SCT", 18) {}
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}
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/**
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@@ -24,6 +22,8 @@ contract SampleCrowdsaleToken is ERC20Mintable {
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* In this example we are providing following extensions:
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* CappedCrowdsale - sets a max boundary for raised funds
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* RefundableCrowdsale - set a min goal to be reached and returns funds if it's not met
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+ * MintedCrowdsale - assumes the token can be minted by the crowdsale, which does so
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+ * when receiving purchases.
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*
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* After adding multiple features it's good practice to run integration tests
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* to ensure that subcontracts works together as intended.
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