Fix:Refactor vote function to follow CEI pattern#91
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Description
This PR refactors the vote() function to correctly follow the Checks-Effects-Interactions (CEI) security pattern.
Change
I have reordered the statements within the function to perform all state updates before the external call to votingTokenContract.transferFrom().
importance
This is a fundamental security measure that prevents potential re-entrancy attacks and other unexpected state-related bugs. While the contract uses a re-entrancy guard, adhering to the CEI pattern provides a crucial layer of defense-in-depth.
This change makes the contract safer and more robust without altering its core functionality.