erigon-pulse/accounts/abi/bind/bind.go
Igor Mandrigin 8c3d19fd4c
geth 1.9.13 (#469)
* core: initial version of state snapshots

* core/state: lazy sorting, snapshot invalidation

* core/state/snapshot: extract and split cap method, cover corners

* snapshot: iteration and buffering optimizations

* core/state/snapshot: unlink snapshots from blocks, quad->linear cleanup

* 123

* core/rawdb, core/state/snapshot: runtime snapshot generation

* core/state/snapshot: fix difflayer origin-initalization after flatten

* add "to merge"

* core/state/snapshot: implement snapshot layer iteration

* core/state/snapshot: node behavioural difference on bloom content

* core: journal the snapshot inside leveldb, not a flat file

* core/state/snapshot: bloom, metrics and prefetcher fixes

* core/state/snapshot: move iterator out into its own files

* core/state/snapshot: implement iterator priority for fast direct data lookup

* core/state/snapshot: full featured account iteration

* core/state/snapshot: faster account iteration, CLI integration

* core: fix broken tests due to API changes + linter

* core/state: fix an account resurrection issue

* core/tests: test for destroy+recreate contract with storage

* squashme

* core/state/snapshot, tests: sync snap gen + snaps in consensus tests

* core/state: extend snapshotter to handle account resurrections

* core/state: fix account root hash update point

* core/state: fix resurrection state clearing and access

* core/state/snapshot: handle deleted accounts in fast iterator

* core: more blockchain tests

* core/state/snapshot: fix various iteration issues due to destruct set

* core: fix two snapshot iterator flaws, decollide snap storage prefix

* core/state/snapshot/iterator: fix two disk iterator flaws

* core/rawdb: change SnapshotStoragePrefix to avoid prefix collision with preimagePrefix

* params: begin v1.9.13 release cycle

* cmd/checkpoint-admin: add some documentation (#20697)

* go.mod: update duktape to fix sprintf warnings (#20777)

This revision of go-duktype fixes the following warning

```
duk_logging.c: In function ‘duk__logger_prototype_log_shared’:
duk_logging.c:184:64: warning: ‘Z’ directive writing 1 byte into a region of size between 0 and 9 [-Wformat-overflow=]
  184 |  sprintf((char *) date_buf, "%04d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:%02d.%03dZ",
      |                                                                ^
In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:867,
                 from duk_logging.c:5:
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/stdio2.h:36:10: note: ‘__builtin___sprintf_chk’ output between 25 and 85 bytes into a destination of size 32
   36 |   return __builtin___sprintf_chk (__s, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1,
      |          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   37 |       __bos (__s), __fmt, __va_arg_pack ());
      |       ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```

* core/rawdb: fix freezer table test error check

Fixes: Condition is always 'false' because 'err' is always 'nil'

* core/rawdb: improve table database (#20703)

This PR fixes issues in TableDatabase.

TableDatabase is a wrapper of underlying ethdb.Database with an additional prefix.
The prefix is applied to all entries it maintains. However when we try to retrieve entries
from it we don't handle the key properly. In theory the prefix should be truncated and
only user key is returned. But we don't do it in some cases, e.g. the iterator and batch
replayer created from it. So this PR is the fix to these issues.

* eth: when triggering a sync, check the head header TD, not block

* internal/web3ext: fix clique console apis to work on missing arguments

* rpc: dont log an error if user configures --rpcapi=rpc... (#20776)

This just prevents a false negative ERROR warning when, for some unknown
reason, a user attempts to turn on the module rpc even though it's already going
to be on.

* node, cmd/clef: report actual port used for http rpc (#20789)

* internal/ethapi: don't set sender-balance to maxuint, fixes #16999 (#20783)

Prior to this change, eth_call changed the balance of the sender account in the
EVM environment to 2^256 wei to cover the gas cost of the call execution.
We've had this behavior for a long time even though it's super confusing.

This commit sets the default call gasprice to zero instead of updating the balance,
which is better because it makes eth_call semantics less surprising. Removing
the built-in balance assignment also makes balance overrides work as expected.

* metrics: disable CPU stats (gosigar) on iOS

* cmd/devp2p: tweak DNS TTLs (#20801)

* cmd/devp2p: tweak DNS TTLs

* cmd/devp2p: bump treeNodeTTL to four weeks

* cmd/devp2p: lower route53 change limit again (#20819)

* cmd/devp2p: be very correct about route53 change splitting (#20820)

Turns out the way RDATA limits work is documented after all,
I just didn't search right. The trick to make it work is to
count UPSERTs twice.

This also adds an additional check to ensure TTL changes are
applied on existing records.

* graphql, node, rpc: fix typos in comments (#20824)

* eth: improve shutdown synchronization (#20695)

* eth: improve shutdown synchronization

Most goroutines started by eth.Ethereum didn't have any shutdown sync at
all, which lead to weird error messages when quitting the client.

This change improves the clean shutdown path by stopping all internal
components in dependency order and waiting for them to actually be
stopped before shutdown is considered done. In particular, we now stop
everything related to peers before stopping 'resident' parts such as
core.BlockChain.

* eth: rewrite sync controller

* eth: remove sync start debug message

* eth: notify chainSyncer about new peers after handshake

* eth: move downloader.Cancel call into chainSyncer

* eth: make post-sync block broadcast synchronous

* eth: add comments

* core: change blockchain stop message

* eth: change closeBloomHandler channel type

* eth/filters: fix typo on unindexedLogs function's comment (#20827)

* core: bump txpool tx max size to 128KB

* snapshotter/tests: verify snapdb post-state against trie (#20812)

* core/state/snapshot: basic trie-to-hash implementation

* tests: validate snapshot after test

* core/state/snapshot: fix review concerns

* cmd, consensus: add option to disable mmap for DAG caches/datasets (#20484)

* cmd, consensus: add option to disable mmap for DAG caches/datasets

* consensus: add benchmarks for mmap with/with lock

* cmd/clef: add newaccount command (#20782)

* cmd/clef: add newaccount command

* cmd/clef: document clef_New, update API versioning

* Update cmd/clef/intapi_changelog.md

Co-Authored-By: ligi <ligi@ligi.de>

* Update signer/core/uiapi.go

Co-Authored-By: ligi <ligi@ligi.de>

Co-authored-by: ligi <ligi@ligi.de>

* eth: add debug_accountRange API (#19645)

This new API allows reading accounts and their content by address range.

Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>

* travis: allow cocoapods deploy to fail (#20833)

* metrics: improve TestTimerFunc (#20818)

The test failed due to what appears to be fluctuations in time.Sleep, which is
not the actual method under test. This change modifies it so we compare the
metered Max to the actual time instead of the desired time.

* README: update private network genesis spec with istanbul (#20841)

* add istanbul and muirGlacier to genesis states in README

* remove muirGlacier, relocate istanbul

* cmd/evm: Rework execution stats (#20792)

- Dump stats also for --bench flag.
- From memory stats only show number and size of allocations. This is what `test -bench` shows. I doubt others like number of GC runs are any useful, but can be added if requested.
- Now the mem stats are for single execution in case of --bench.

* cmd/devp2p, cmd/wnode, whisper: add missing calls to Timer.Stop (#20843)

* p2p/server: add UDP port mapping goroutine to wait group (#20846)

* accounts/abi faster unpacking of int256 (#20850)

* p2p/discv5: add missing Timer.Stop calls (#20853)

* miner/worker: add missing timer.Stop call (#20857)

* cmd/geth: fix bad genesis test (#20860)

* eth/filters: add missing Ticker.Stop call (#20862)

* eth/fetcher: add missing timer.Stop calls (#20861)

* event: add missing timer.Stop call in TestFeed (#20868)

* metrics: add missing calls to Ticker.Stop in tests (#20866)

* ethstats: add missing Ticker.Stop call (#20867)

* p2p/discv5, p2p/testing: add missing Timer.Stop calls in tests (#20869)

* core: add missing Timer.Stop call in TestLogReorgs (#20870)

* rpc: add missing timer.Stop calls in websocket tests (#20863)

* crypto/ecies: improve concatKDF (#20836)

This removes a bunch of weird code around the counter overflow check in
concatKDF and makes it actually work for different hash output sizes.

The overflow check worked as follows: concatKDF applies the hash function N
times, where N is roundup(kdLen, hashsize) / hashsize. N should not
overflow 32 bits because that would lead to a repetition in the KDF output.

A couple issues with the overflow check:

- It used the hash.BlockSize, which is wrong because the
  block size is about the input of the hash function. Luckily, all standard
  hash functions have a block size that's greater than the output size, so
  concatKDF didn't crash, it just generated too much key material.
- The check used big.Int to compare against 2^32-1.
- The calculation could still overflow before reaching the check.

The new code in concatKDF doesn't check for overflow. Instead, there is a
new check on ECIESParams which ensures that params.KeyLen is < 512. This
removes any possibility of overflow.

There are a couple of miscellaneous improvements bundled in with this
change:

- The key buffer is pre-allocated instead of appending the hash output
  to an initially empty slice.
- The code that uses concatKDF to derive keys is now shared between Encrypt
  and Decrypt.
- There was a redundant invocation of IsOnCurve in Decrypt. This is now removed
  because elliptic.Unmarshal already checks whether the input is a valid curve
  point since Go 1.5.

Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>

* rpc: metrics for JSON-RPC method calls (#20847)

This adds a couple of metrics for tracking the timing
and frequency of method calls:

- rpc/requests gauge counts all requests
- rpc/success gauge counts requests which return err == nil
- rpc/failure gauge counts requests which return err != nil
- rpc/duration/all timer tracks timing of all requests
- rpc/duration/<method>/<success/failure> tracks per-method timing

* mobile: use bind.NewKeyedTransactor instead of duplicating (#20888)

It's better to reuse the existing code to create a keyed transactor
than to rewrite the logic again.

* internal/ethapi: add CallArgs.ToMessage method (#20854)

ToMessage is used to convert between ethapi.CallArgs and types.Message.
It reduces the length of the DoCall method by about half by abstracting out
the conversion between the CallArgs and the Message. This should improve the
code's maintainability and reusability.

* eth, les: fix flaky tests (#20897)

* les: fix flaky test

* eth: fix flaky test

* cmd/geth: enable metrics for geth import command (#20738)

* cmd/geth: enable metrics for geth import command

* cmd/geth: enable metrics-flags for import command

* core/vm: use a callcontext struct (#20761)

* core/vm: use a callcontext struct

* core/vm: fix tests

* core/vm/runtime: benchmark

* core/vm: make intpool push inlineable, unexpose callcontext

* docs/audits: add discv5 protocol audits from LA and C53 (#20898)

* .github: change gitter reference to discord link in issue template (#20896)

* couple of fixes to docs in clef (#20900)

* p2p/discover: add initial discovery v5 implementation (#20750)This adds an implementation of the current discovery v5 spec.There is full integration with cmd/devp2p and enode.Iterator in thisversion. In theory we could enable the new protocol as a replacement ofdiscovery v4 at any time. In practice, there will likely be a few morechanges to the spec and implementation before this can happen.

* build: upgrade to golangci-lint 1.24.0 (#20901)

* accounts/scwallet: remove unnecessary uses of fmt.Sprintf

* cmd/puppeth: remove unnecessary uses of fmt.Sprintf

* p2p/discv5: remove unnecessary use of fmt.Sprintf

* whisper/mailserver: remove unnecessary uses of fmt.Sprintf

* core: goimports -w tx_pool_test.go

* eth/downloader: goimports -w downloader_test.go

* build: upgrade to golangci-lint 1.24.0

* accounts/abi/bind: Refactored topics  (#20851)

* accounts/abi/bind: refactored topics

* accounts/abi/bind: use store function to remove code duplication

* accounts/abi/bind: removed unused type defs

* accounts/abi/bind: error on tuples in topics

* Cosmetic changes to restart travis build

Co-authored-by: Guillaume Ballet <gballet@gmail.com>

* node: allow websocket and HTTP on the same port (#20810)

This change makes it possible to run geth with JSON-RPC over HTTP and
WebSocket on the same TCP port. The default port for WebSocket
is still 8546.

    geth --rpc --rpcport 8545 --ws --wsport 8545

This also removes a lot of deprecated API surface from package rpc.
The rpc package is now purely about serving JSON-RPC and no longer
provides a way to start an HTTP server.

* crypto: improve error messages in LoadECDSA (#20718)

This improves error messages when the file is too short or too long.
Also rewrite the test for SaveECDSA because LoadECDSA has its own
test now.

Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>

* changed date of rpcstack.go since new file (#20904)

* accounts/abi/bind: fixed erroneous filtering of negative ints (#20865)

* accounts/abi/bind: fixed erroneous packing of negative ints

* accounts/abi/bind: added test cases for negative ints in topics

* accounts/abi/bind: fixed genIntType for go 1.12

* accounts/abi: minor  nitpick

* cmd: deprecate --testnet, use named networks instead (#20852)

* cmd/utils: make goerli the default testnet

* cmd/geth: explicitly rename testnet to ropsten

* core: explicitly rename testnet to ropsten

* params: explicitly rename testnet to ropsten

* cmd: explicitly rename testnet to ropsten

* miner: explicitly rename testnet to ropsten

* mobile: allow for returning the goerli spec

* tests: explicitly rename testnet to ropsten

* docs: update readme to reflect changes to the default testnet

* mobile: allow for configuring goerli and rinkeby nodes

* cmd/geth: revert --testnet back to ropsten and mark as legacy

* cmd/util: mark --testnet flag as deprecated

* docs: update readme to properly reflect the 3 testnets

* cmd/utils: add an explicit deprecation warning on startup

* cmd/utils: swap goerli and ropsten in usage

* cmd/geth: swap goerli and ropsten in usage

* cmd/geth: if running a known preset, log it for convenience

* docs: improve readme on usage of ropsten's testnet datadir

* cmd/utils: check if legacy `testnet` datadir exists for ropsten

* cmd/geth: check for legacy testnet path in console command

* cmd/geth: use switch statement for complex conditions in main

* cmd/geth: move known preset log statement to the very top

* cmd/utils: create new ropsten configurations in the ropsten datadir

* cmd/utils: makedatadir should check for existing testnet dir

* cmd/geth: add legacy testnet flag to the copy db command

* cmd/geth: add legacy testnet flag to the inspect command

* les, les/lespay/client: add service value statistics and API (#20837)

This PR adds service value measurement statistics to the light client. It
also adds a private API that makes these statistics accessible. A follow-up
PR will add the new server pool which uses these statistics to select
servers with good performance.

This document describes the function of the new components:
https://gist.github.com/zsfelfoldi/3c7ace895234b7b345ab4f71dab102d4

Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: rjl493456442 <garyrong0905@gmail.com>

* README: update min go version to 1.13 (#20911)

* travis, appveyor, build, Dockerfile: bump Go to 1.14.2 (#20913)

* travis, appveyor, build, Dockerfile: bump Go to 1.14.2

* travis, appveyor: force GO111MODULE=on for every build

* core/rawdb: fix data race between Retrieve and Close (#20919)

* core/rawdb: fixed data race between retrieve and close

closes https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/issues/20420

* core/rawdb: use non-atomic load while holding mutex

* all: simplify and fix database iteration with prefix/start (#20808)

* core/state/snapshot: start fixing disk iterator seek

* ethdb, rawdb, leveldb, memorydb: implement iterators with prefix and start

* les, core/state/snapshot: iterator fixes

* all: remove two iterator methods

* all: rename Iteratee.NewIteratorWith -> NewIterator

* ethdb: fix review concerns

* params: update CHTs for the 1.9.13 release

* params: release Geth v1.9.13

* added some missing files

* post-rebase fixups

Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
Co-authored-by: gary rong <garyrong0905@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Willmer <alex@moreati.org.uk>
Co-authored-by: meowsbits <45600330+meowsbits@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: rene <41963722+renaynay@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ha ĐANG <dvietha@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hanjiang Yu <42531996+de1acr0ix@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ligi <ligi@ligi.de>
Co-authored-by: Wenbiao Zheng <delweng@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Schmideg <adamschmideg@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeff Wentworth <jeff@curvegrid.com>
Co-authored-by: Paweł Bylica <chfast@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ucwong <ucwong@126.com>
Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
Co-authored-by: Luke Champine <luke.champine@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Boqin Qin <Bobbqqin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: William Morriss <wjmelements@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Ballet <gballet@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Raw Pong Ghmoa <58883403+q9f@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Felföldi Zsolt <zsfelfoldi@gmail.com>
2020-04-19 18:31:47 +01:00

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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Package bind generates Ethereum contract Go bindings.
//
// Detailed usage document and tutorial available on the go-ethereum Wiki page:
// https://github.com/ledgerwatch/turbo-geth/wiki/Native-DApps:-Go-bindings-to-Ethereum-contracts
package bind
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"go/format"
"regexp"
"strings"
"text/template"
"unicode"
"github.com/ledgerwatch/turbo-geth/accounts/abi"
"github.com/ledgerwatch/turbo-geth/log"
)
// Lang is a target programming language selector to generate bindings for.
type Lang int
const (
LangGo Lang = iota
LangJava
LangObjC
)
const (
typeBigInt string = "BigInt"
typeBoolean string = "boolean"
typeBytes string = "[]byte"
typeAddress string = "Address"
typeByteArrayJava string = "byte[]"
typeString string = "String"
)
// Bind generates a Go wrapper around a contract ABI. This wrapper isn't meant
// to be used as is in client code, but rather as an intermediate struct which
// enforces compile time type safety and naming convention opposed to having to
// manually maintain hard coded strings that break on runtime.
func Bind(types []string, abis []string, bytecodes []string, fsigs []map[string]string, pkg string, lang Lang, libs map[string]string, aliases map[string]string) (string, error) {
var (
// contracts is the map of each individual contract requested binding
contracts = make(map[string]*tmplContract)
// structs is the map of all reclared structs shared by passed contracts.
structs = make(map[string]*tmplStruct)
// isLib is the map used to flag each encountered library as such
isLib = make(map[string]struct{})
)
for i := 0; i < len(types); i++ {
// Parse the actual ABI to generate the binding for
evmABI, err := abi.JSON(strings.NewReader(abis[i]))
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// Strip any whitespace from the JSON ABI
strippedABI := strings.Map(func(r rune) rune {
if unicode.IsSpace(r) {
return -1
}
return r
}, abis[i])
// Extract the call and transact methods; events, struct definitions; and sort them alphabetically
var (
calls = make(map[string]*tmplMethod)
transacts = make(map[string]*tmplMethod)
events = make(map[string]*tmplEvent)
fallback *tmplMethod
receive *tmplMethod
// identifiers are used to detect duplicated identifier of function
// and event. For all calls, transacts and events, abigen will generate
// corresponding bindings. However we have to ensure there is no
// identifier coliision in the bindings of these categories.
callIdentifiers = make(map[string]bool)
transactIdentifiers = make(map[string]bool)
eventIdentifiers = make(map[string]bool)
)
for _, original := range evmABI.Methods {
// Normalize the method for capital cases and non-anonymous inputs/outputs
normalized := original
normalizedName := methodNormalizer[lang](alias(aliases, original.Name))
// Ensure there is no duplicated identifier
var identifiers = callIdentifiers
if !original.IsConstant() {
identifiers = transactIdentifiers
}
if identifiers[normalizedName] {
return "", fmt.Errorf("duplicated identifier \"%s\"(normalized \"%s\"), use --alias for renaming", original.Name, normalizedName)
}
identifiers[normalizedName] = true
normalized.Name = normalizedName
normalized.Inputs = make([]abi.Argument, len(original.Inputs))
copy(normalized.Inputs, original.Inputs)
for j, input := range normalized.Inputs {
if input.Name == "" {
normalized.Inputs[j].Name = fmt.Sprintf("arg%d", j)
}
if hasStruct(input.Type) {
bindStructType[lang](input.Type, structs)
}
}
normalized.Outputs = make([]abi.Argument, len(original.Outputs))
copy(normalized.Outputs, original.Outputs)
for j, output := range normalized.Outputs {
if output.Name != "" {
normalized.Outputs[j].Name = capitalise(output.Name)
}
if hasStruct(output.Type) {
bindStructType[lang](output.Type, structs)
}
}
// Append the methods to the call or transact lists
if original.IsConstant() {
calls[original.Name] = &tmplMethod{Original: original, Normalized: normalized, Structured: structured(original.Outputs)}
} else {
transacts[original.Name] = &tmplMethod{Original: original, Normalized: normalized, Structured: structured(original.Outputs)}
}
}
for _, original := range evmABI.Events {
// Skip anonymous events as they don't support explicit filtering
if original.Anonymous {
continue
}
// Normalize the event for capital cases and non-anonymous outputs
normalized := original
// Ensure there is no duplicated identifier
normalizedName := methodNormalizer[lang](alias(aliases, original.Name))
if eventIdentifiers[normalizedName] {
return "", fmt.Errorf("duplicated identifier \"%s\"(normalized \"%s\"), use --alias for renaming", original.Name, normalizedName)
}
eventIdentifiers[normalizedName] = true
normalized.Name = normalizedName
normalized.Inputs = make([]abi.Argument, len(original.Inputs))
copy(normalized.Inputs, original.Inputs)
for j, input := range normalized.Inputs {
if input.Name == "" {
normalized.Inputs[j].Name = fmt.Sprintf("arg%d", j)
}
if hasStruct(input.Type) {
bindStructType[lang](input.Type, structs)
}
}
// Append the event to the accumulator list
events[original.Name] = &tmplEvent{Original: original, Normalized: normalized}
}
// Add two special fallback functions if they exist
if evmABI.HasFallback() {
fallback = &tmplMethod{Original: evmABI.Fallback}
}
if evmABI.HasReceive() {
receive = &tmplMethod{Original: evmABI.Receive}
}
// There is no easy way to pass arbitrary java objects to the Go side.
if len(structs) > 0 && lang == LangJava {
return "", errors.New("java binding for tuple arguments is not supported yet")
}
contracts[types[i]] = &tmplContract{
Type: capitalise(types[i]),
InputABI: strings.Replace(strippedABI, "\"", "\\\"", -1),
InputBin: strings.TrimPrefix(strings.TrimSpace(bytecodes[i]), "0x"),
Constructor: evmABI.Constructor,
Calls: calls,
Transacts: transacts,
Fallback: fallback,
Receive: receive,
Events: events,
Libraries: make(map[string]string),
}
// Function 4-byte signatures are stored in the same sequence
// as types, if available.
if len(fsigs) > i {
contracts[types[i]].FuncSigs = fsigs[i]
}
// Parse library references.
for pattern, name := range libs {
matched, err := regexp.Match("__\\$"+pattern+"\\$__", []byte(contracts[types[i]].InputBin))
if err != nil {
log.Error("Could not search for pattern", "pattern", pattern, "contract", contracts[types[i]], "err", err)
}
if matched {
contracts[types[i]].Libraries[pattern] = name
// keep track that this type is a library
if _, ok := isLib[name]; !ok {
isLib[name] = struct{}{}
}
}
}
}
// Check if that type has already been identified as a library
for i := 0; i < len(types); i++ {
_, ok := isLib[types[i]]
contracts[types[i]].Library = ok
}
// Generate the contract template data content and render it
data := &tmplData{
Package: pkg,
Contracts: contracts,
Libraries: libs,
Structs: structs,
}
buffer := new(bytes.Buffer)
funcs := map[string]interface{}{
"bindtype": bindType[lang],
"bindtopictype": bindTopicType[lang],
"namedtype": namedType[lang],
"formatmethod": formatMethod,
"formatevent": formatEvent,
"capitalise": capitalise,
"decapitalise": decapitalise,
}
tmpl := template.Must(template.New("").Funcs(funcs).Parse(tmplSource[lang]))
if err := tmpl.Execute(buffer, data); err != nil {
return "", err
}
// For Go bindings pass the code through gofmt to clean it up
if lang == LangGo {
code, err := format.Source(buffer.Bytes())
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("%v\n%s", err, buffer)
}
return string(code), nil
}
// For all others just return as is for now
return buffer.String(), nil
}
// bindType is a set of type binders that convert Solidity types to some supported
// programming language types.
var bindType = map[Lang]func(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string{
LangGo: bindTypeGo,
LangJava: bindTypeJava,
}
// bindBasicTypeGo converts basic solidity types(except array, slice and tuple) to Go one.
func bindBasicTypeGo(kind abi.Type) string {
switch kind.T {
case abi.AddressTy:
return "common.Address"
case abi.IntTy, abi.UintTy:
parts := regexp.MustCompile(`(u)?int([0-9]*)`).FindStringSubmatch(kind.String())
switch parts[2] {
case "8", "16", "32", "64":
return fmt.Sprintf("%sint%s", parts[1], parts[2])
}
return "*big.Int"
case abi.FixedBytesTy:
return fmt.Sprintf("[%d]byte", kind.Size)
case abi.BytesTy:
return typeBytes
case abi.FunctionTy:
return "[24]byte"
default:
// string, bool types
return kind.String()
}
}
// bindTypeGo converts solidity types to Go ones. Since there is no clear mapping
// from all Solidity types to Go ones (e.g. uint17), those that cannot be exactly
// mapped will use an upscaled type (e.g. BigDecimal).
func bindTypeGo(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
switch kind.T {
case abi.TupleTy:
return structs[kind.TupleRawName+kind.String()].Name
case abi.ArrayTy:
return fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", kind.Size) + bindTypeGo(*kind.Elem, structs)
case abi.SliceTy:
return "[]" + bindTypeGo(*kind.Elem, structs)
default:
return bindBasicTypeGo(kind)
}
}
// bindBasicTypeJava converts basic solidity types(except array, slice and tuple) to Java one.
func bindBasicTypeJava(kind abi.Type) string {
switch kind.T {
case abi.AddressTy:
return typeAddress
case abi.IntTy, abi.UintTy:
// Note that uint and int (without digits) are also matched,
// these are size 256, and will translate to BigInt (the default).
parts := regexp.MustCompile(`(u)?int([0-9]*)`).FindStringSubmatch(kind.String())
if len(parts) != 3 {
return kind.String()
}
// All unsigned integers should be translated to BigInt since gomobile doesn't
// support them.
if parts[1] == "u" {
return typeBigInt
}
namedSize := map[string]string{
"8": "byte",
"16": "short",
"32": "int",
"64": "long",
}[parts[2]]
// default to BigInt
if namedSize == "" {
namedSize = typeBigInt
}
return namedSize
case abi.FixedBytesTy, abi.BytesTy:
return typeByteArrayJava
case abi.BoolTy:
return typeBoolean
case abi.StringTy:
return typeString
case abi.FunctionTy:
return "byte[24]"
default:
return kind.String()
}
}
// pluralizeJavaType explicitly converts multidimensional types to predefined
// type in go side.
func pluralizeJavaType(typ string) string {
switch typ {
case typeBoolean:
return "Bools"
case typeString:
return "Strings"
case typeAddress:
return "Addresses"
case typeByteArrayJava:
return "Binaries"
case typeBigInt:
return "BigInts"
}
return typ + "[]"
}
// bindTypeJava converts a Solidity type to a Java one. Since there is no clear mapping
// from all Solidity types to Java ones (e.g. uint17), those that cannot be exactly
// mapped will use an upscaled type (e.g. BigDecimal).
func bindTypeJava(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
switch kind.T {
case abi.TupleTy:
return structs[kind.TupleRawName+kind.String()].Name
case abi.ArrayTy, abi.SliceTy:
return pluralizeJavaType(bindTypeJava(*kind.Elem, structs))
default:
return bindBasicTypeJava(kind)
}
}
// bindTopicType is a set of type binders that convert Solidity types to some
// supported programming language topic types.
var bindTopicType = map[Lang]func(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string{
LangGo: bindTopicTypeGo,
LangJava: bindTopicTypeJava,
}
// bindTopicTypeGo converts a Solidity topic type to a Go one. It is almost the same
// funcionality as for simple types, but dynamic types get converted to hashes.
func bindTopicTypeGo(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
bound := bindTypeGo(kind, structs)
// todo(rjl493456442) according solidity documentation, indexed event
// parameters that are not value types i.e. arrays and structs are not
// stored directly but instead a keccak256-hash of an encoding is stored.
//
// We only convert stringS and bytes to hash, still need to deal with
// array(both fixed-size and dynamic-size) and struct.
if bound == "string" || bound == typeBytes {
bound = "common.Hash"
}
return bound
}
// bindTopicTypeJava converts a Solidity topic type to a Java one. It is almost the same
// funcionality as for simple types, but dynamic types get converted to hashes.
func bindTopicTypeJava(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
bound := bindTypeJava(kind, structs)
// todo(rjl493456442) according solidity documentation, indexed event
// parameters that are not value types i.e. arrays and structs are not
// stored directly but instead a keccak256-hash of an encoding is stored.
//
// We only convert stringS and bytes to hash, still need to deal with
// array(both fixed-size and dynamic-size) and struct.
if bound == typeString || bound == typeByteArrayJava {
bound = "Hash"
}
return bound
}
// bindStructType is a set of type binders that convert Solidity tuple types to some supported
// programming language struct definition.
var bindStructType = map[Lang]func(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string{
LangGo: bindStructTypeGo,
LangJava: bindStructTypeJava,
}
// bindStructTypeGo converts a Solidity tuple type to a Go one and records the mapping
// in the given map.
// Notably, this function will resolve and record nested struct recursively.
func bindStructTypeGo(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
switch kind.T {
case abi.TupleTy:
// We compose raw struct name and canonical parameter expression
// together here. The reason is before solidity v0.5.11, kind.TupleRawName
// is empty, so we use canonical parameter expression to distinguish
// different struct definition. From the consideration of backward
// compatibility, we concat these two together so that if kind.TupleRawName
// is not empty, it can have unique id.
id := kind.TupleRawName + kind.String()
if s, exist := structs[id]; exist {
return s.Name
}
var fields []*tmplField
for i, elem := range kind.TupleElems {
field := bindStructTypeGo(*elem, structs)
fields = append(fields, &tmplField{Type: field, Name: capitalise(kind.TupleRawNames[i]), SolKind: *elem})
}
name := kind.TupleRawName
if name == "" {
name = fmt.Sprintf("Struct%d", len(structs))
}
structs[id] = &tmplStruct{
Name: name,
Fields: fields,
}
return name
case abi.ArrayTy:
return fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", kind.Size) + bindStructTypeGo(*kind.Elem, structs)
case abi.SliceTy:
return "[]" + bindStructTypeGo(*kind.Elem, structs)
default:
return bindBasicTypeGo(kind)
}
}
// bindStructTypeJava converts a Solidity tuple type to a Java one and records the mapping
// in the given map.
// Notably, this function will resolve and record nested struct recursively.
func bindStructTypeJava(kind abi.Type, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
switch kind.T {
case abi.TupleTy:
// We compose raw struct name and canonical parameter expression
// together here. The reason is before solidity v0.5.11, kind.TupleRawName
// is empty, so we use canonical parameter expression to distinguish
// different struct definition. From the consideration of backward
// compatibility, we concat these two together so that if kind.TupleRawName
// is not empty, it can have unique id.
id := kind.TupleRawName + kind.String()
if s, exist := structs[id]; exist {
return s.Name
}
var fields []*tmplField
for i, elem := range kind.TupleElems {
field := bindStructTypeJava(*elem, structs)
fields = append(fields, &tmplField{Type: field, Name: decapitalise(kind.TupleRawNames[i]), SolKind: *elem})
}
name := kind.TupleRawName
if name == "" {
name = fmt.Sprintf("Class%d", len(structs))
}
structs[id] = &tmplStruct{
Name: name,
Fields: fields,
}
return name
case abi.ArrayTy, abi.SliceTy:
return pluralizeJavaType(bindStructTypeJava(*kind.Elem, structs))
default:
return bindBasicTypeJava(kind)
}
}
// namedType is a set of functions that transform language specific types to
// named versions that my be used inside method names.
var namedType = map[Lang]func(string, abi.Type) string{
LangGo: func(string, abi.Type) string { panic("this shouldn't be needed") },
LangJava: namedTypeJava,
}
// namedTypeJava converts some primitive data types to named variants that can
// be used as parts of method names.
func namedTypeJava(javaKind string, solKind abi.Type) string {
switch javaKind {
case typeByteArrayJava:
return "Binary"
case typeBoolean:
return "Bool"
default:
parts := regexp.MustCompile(`(u)?int([0-9]*)(\[[0-9]*\])?`).FindStringSubmatch(solKind.String())
if len(parts) != 4 {
return javaKind
}
switch parts[2] {
case "8", "16", "32", "64":
if parts[3] == "" {
return capitalise(fmt.Sprintf("%sint%s", parts[1], parts[2]))
}
return capitalise(fmt.Sprintf("%sint%ss", parts[1], parts[2]))
default:
return javaKind
}
}
}
// alias returns an alias of the given string based on the aliasing rules
// or returns itself if no rule is matched.
func alias(aliases map[string]string, n string) string {
if alias, exist := aliases[n]; exist {
return alias
}
return n
}
// methodNormalizer is a name transformer that modifies Solidity method names to
// conform to target language naming concentions.
var methodNormalizer = map[Lang]func(string) string{
LangGo: abi.ToCamelCase,
LangJava: decapitalise,
}
// capitalise makes a camel-case string which starts with an upper case character.
func capitalise(input string) string {
return abi.ToCamelCase(input)
}
// decapitalise makes a camel-case string which starts with a lower case character.
func decapitalise(input string) string {
if len(input) == 0 {
return input
}
goForm := abi.ToCamelCase(input)
return strings.ToLower(goForm[:1]) + goForm[1:]
}
// structured checks whether a list of ABI data types has enough information to
// operate through a proper Go struct or if flat returns are needed.
func structured(args abi.Arguments) bool {
if len(args) < 2 {
return false
}
exists := make(map[string]bool)
for _, out := range args {
// If the name is anonymous, we can't organize into a struct
if out.Name == "" {
return false
}
// If the field name is empty when normalized or collides (var, Var, _var, _Var),
// we can't organize into a struct
field := capitalise(out.Name)
if field == "" || exists[field] {
return false
}
exists[field] = true
}
return true
}
// hasStruct returns an indicator whether the given type is struct, struct slice
// or struct array.
func hasStruct(t abi.Type) bool {
switch t.T {
case abi.SliceTy:
return hasStruct(*t.Elem)
case abi.ArrayTy:
return hasStruct(*t.Elem)
case abi.TupleTy:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// resolveArgName converts a raw argument representation into a user friendly format.
func resolveArgName(arg abi.Argument, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
var (
prefix string
embedded string
typ = &arg.Type
)
loop:
for {
switch typ.T {
case abi.SliceTy:
prefix += "[]"
case abi.ArrayTy:
prefix += fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", typ.Size)
default:
embedded = typ.TupleRawName + typ.String()
break loop
}
typ = typ.Elem
}
if s, exist := structs[embedded]; exist {
return prefix + s.Name
}
return arg.Type.String()
}
// formatMethod transforms raw method representation into a user friendly one.
func formatMethod(method abi.Method, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
inputs := make([]string, len(method.Inputs))
for i, input := range method.Inputs {
inputs[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%v %v", resolveArgName(input, structs), input.Name)
}
outputs := make([]string, len(method.Outputs))
for i, output := range method.Outputs {
outputs[i] = resolveArgName(output, structs)
if len(output.Name) > 0 {
outputs[i] += fmt.Sprintf(" %v", output.Name)
}
}
// Extract meaningful state mutability of solidity method.
// If it's default value, never print it.
state := method.StateMutability
if state == "nonpayable" {
state = ""
}
if state != "" {
state = state + " "
}
identity := fmt.Sprintf("function %v", method.RawName)
if method.IsFallback {
identity = "fallback"
} else if method.IsReceive {
identity = "receive"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s(%v) %sreturns(%v)", identity, strings.Join(inputs, ", "), state, strings.Join(outputs, ", "))
}
// formatEvent transforms raw event representation into a user friendly one.
func formatEvent(event abi.Event, structs map[string]*tmplStruct) string {
inputs := make([]string, len(event.Inputs))
for i, input := range event.Inputs {
if input.Indexed {
inputs[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%v indexed %v", resolveArgName(input, structs), input.Name)
} else {
inputs[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%v %v", resolveArgName(input, structs), input.Name)
}
}
return fmt.Sprintf("event %v(%v)", event.RawName, strings.Join(inputs, ", "))
}