* accounts/abi: implement new fackball functions
In Solidity v0.6.0, the original fallback is separated
into two different sub types: fallback and receive.
This PR addes the support for parsing new format abi
and the relevant abigen functionalities.
* accounts/abi: fix unit tests
* accounts/abi: minor fixes
* accounts/abi, mobile: support jave binding
* accounts/abi: address marius's comment
* accounts/abi: Work around the uin64 conversion issue
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Ballet <gballet@gmail.com>
The abi package already supports function overload by adding a suffix to the overloaded function name, but it uses the function name with suffix to calculate signature(both for the event and method).
This PR fixes it by adding a new field named RawName, which can be used to calcuate all signatures but use Name to distinguish different overloaded function.
+ The event slice unpacker doesn't correctly extract element from the
slice. The indexed arguments are not ignored as they should be
(the data offset should not include the indexed arguments).
+ The `Elem()` call in the slice unpack doesn't work.
The Slice related tests fails because of that.
+ the check in the loop are suboptimal and have been extracted
out of the loop.
+ extracted common code from event and method tupleUnpack
* accounts/abi: reorganizing package and some notes and a quick correction of name.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
get rid of some imports
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* accounts/abi: move file names
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* accounts/abi: fix boolean decode function
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* accounts/abi: fix for the array set and for creating a bool
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* accounts/abi: be very very very correct
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* accounts/abi: fix up error message and variable names
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: take out unnecessary argument in pack method
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* accounts/abi: add bool unpack test and add a panic to readBool function
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* accounts/abi: fix panic message
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* accounts/abi: change from panic to basic error
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* accounts/abi: fix nil to false
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* accounts/abi: fill out type regex tests and fill with the correct type for integers
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* accounts/abi: move packNumbers into pack.go.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
* accounts/abi: separation of the testing suite into appropriately named files.
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* account/abi: change to hex string tests.
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* account/abi: fix up rest of tests to hex
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* accounts/abi: declare bool at the package level
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* accounts/abi: use errors package in the error file.
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* accounts/abi: fix ugly hack and fix error type declaration.
Signed-off-by: RJ Catalano <rj@monax.io>
When converting a negative number e.g., -2, the resulting ABI encoding
should look as follows:
fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffe.
However, since the check of the type is for an uint instead of an
int, it results in the following ABI encoding:
0101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010102. The
Ethereum ABI
(https://github.com/ethereum/wiki/wiki/Ethereum-Contract-ABI) says,
that signed integers are stored in two's complement which should be
of the form ffffff.... and not 01010101..... for e.g. -1. Thus, I
removed the type check in numbers.go as well as the function S256
as I don't think they are correct. Or maybe I'm missing something?
Refactored the abi package parsing and type handling. Relying mostly on
package reflect as opposed to most of our own type reflection. Our own
type reflection is still used however for cases such as Bytes and
FixedBytes (abi: bytes•).
This also inclused several fixes for slice handling of arbitrary and
fixed size for all supported types.
This also further removes implicit type casting such as assigning,
for example `[2]T{} = []T{1}` will fail, however `[2]T{} == []T{1, 2}`
(notice assigning *slice* to fixed size *array*). Assigning arrays to
slices will always succeed if they are of the same element type.
Incidentally also fixes#2379