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chore: rename pxe-side oracle implementations (#22044)#22051

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Backport of #22044

This is a continuation of #22018. While #22018 changed actual oracle
names, this is just about making the internal names of PXE oracle
implemenations align with the new ones. This change should have nil
impact in oracle versions and public API's.
@mverzilli mverzilli requested a review from benesjan March 26, 2026 13:21
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Flakey Tests

🤖 says: This CI run detected 1 tests that failed, but were tolerated due to a .test_patterns.yml entry.

\033FLAKED\033 (8;;http://ci.aztec-labs.com/3ed648ed790fa6fd�3ed648ed790fa6fd8;;�):  yarn-project/end-to-end/scripts/run_test.sh simple src/e2e_epochs/epochs_proof_fails.parallel.test.ts "does not allow submitting proof after epoch end" (226s) (code: 0) group:e2e-p2p-epoch-flakes

@mverzilli mverzilli merged commit 4f3a71c into backport-to-v4-next-staging Mar 26, 2026
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@mverzilli mverzilli deleted the martin/backport-22044-rename-oracle-inner-layers-at-pxe branch March 26, 2026 13:40
nventuro added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 26, 2026
BEGIN_COMMIT_OVERRIDE
chore: rename pxe-side oracle implementations (#22044)
chore: rename pxe-side oracle implementations (#22044) (#22051)
docs: document AVM cryptographic compatibility for public vs private
(#21814)
END_COMMIT_OVERRIDE
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