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Clarify return data buffer for failed calls.
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## Specification
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Add two new opcodes and amend the semantics of any opcode that creates a new call frame (like `CALL`, `CREATE`, `DELEGATECALL`, ...) called call-like opcodes in the following. It is assumed that the EVM (to be more specific: an EVM call frame) has a new internal buffer of variable size, called the return data buffer. This buffer is created empty for each new call frame. Upon executing any call-like opcode, the buffer is cleared (its size is set to zero). After executing a call-like opcode, the complete return data (or failure data, see EIP [206](https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/pull/206)) of the call is stored in the return data buffer (of the caller), and its size changed accordingly. As an exception, `CREATE` and `CREATE2` are considered to return the empty buffer in the success case and the failure data in the failure case.
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Add two new opcodes and amend the semantics of any opcode that creates a new call frame (like `CALL`, `CREATE`, `DELEGATECALL`, ...) called call-like opcodes in the following. It is assumed that the EVM (to be more specific: an EVM call frame) has a new internal buffer of variable size, called the return data buffer. This buffer is created empty for each new call frame. Upon executing any call-like opcode, the buffer is cleared (its size is set to zero). After executing a call-like opcode, the complete return data (or failure data, see EIP [206](https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/pull/206)) of the call is stored in the return data buffer (of the caller), and its size changed accordingly. As an exception, `CREATE` and `CREATE2` are considered to return the empty buffer in the success case and the failure data in the failure case. If the call-like opcode is executed but does not really instanciate a call frame (for example due to insufficient funds for a value transfer or if the called contract does not exist), the return data buffer is empty.
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As an optimization, it is possible to share the return data buffer across call frames because only one will be non-empty at any time.
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