go-ethereum/cmd/evm/internal/t8ntool/flags.go
willian.eth 52ed3570c4
cmd: migrate to urfave/cli/v2 (#24751)
This change updates our urfave/cli dependency to the v2 branch of the library.
There are some Go API changes in cli v2:

- Flag values can now be accessed using the methods ctx.Bool,
  ctx.Int, ctx.String, ... regardless of whether the flag is 'local' or
  'global'.

- v2 has built-in support for flag categories. Our home-grown category
  system is removed and the categories of flags are assigned as part of
  the flag definition.

For users, there is only one observable difference with cli v2: flags must now
strictly appear before regular arguments. For example, the following command is
now invalid:

   geth account import mykey.json --password file.txt

Instead, the command must be invoked as follows:

   geth account import --password file.txt mykey.json
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// Copyright 2020 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of go-ethereum.
//
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package t8ntool
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/vm"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/tests"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
)
var (
TraceFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "trace",
Usage: "Output full trace logs to files <txhash>.jsonl",
}
TraceDisableMemoryFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "trace.nomemory",
Value: true,
Usage: "Disable full memory dump in traces (deprecated)",
}
TraceEnableMemoryFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "trace.memory",
Usage: "Enable full memory dump in traces",
}
TraceDisableStackFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "trace.nostack",
Usage: "Disable stack output in traces",
}
TraceDisableReturnDataFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "trace.noreturndata",
Value: true,
Usage: "Disable return data output in traces (deprecated)",
}
TraceEnableReturnDataFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "trace.returndata",
Usage: "Enable return data output in traces",
}
OutputBasedir = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "output.basedir",
Usage: "Specifies where output files are placed. Will be created if it does not exist.",
Value: "",
}
OutputBodyFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "output.body",
Usage: "If set, the RLP of the transactions (block body) will be written to this file.",
Value: "",
}
OutputAllocFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "output.alloc",
Usage: "Determines where to put the `alloc` of the post-state.\n" +
"\t`stdout` - into the stdout output\n" +
"\t`stderr` - into the stderr output\n" +
"\t<file> - into the file <file> ",
Value: "alloc.json",
}
OutputResultFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "output.result",
Usage: "Determines where to put the `result` (stateroot, txroot etc) of the post-state.\n" +
"\t`stdout` - into the stdout output\n" +
"\t`stderr` - into the stderr output\n" +
"\t<file> - into the file <file> ",
Value: "result.json",
}
OutputBlockFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "output.block",
Usage: "Determines where to put the `block` after building.\n" +
"\t`stdout` - into the stdout output\n" +
"\t`stderr` - into the stderr output\n" +
"\t<file> - into the file <file> ",
Value: "block.json",
}
InputAllocFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "input.alloc",
Usage: "`stdin` or file name of where to find the prestate alloc to use.",
Value: "alloc.json",
}
InputEnvFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "input.env",
Usage: "`stdin` or file name of where to find the prestate env to use.",
Value: "env.json",
}
InputTxsFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "input.txs",
Usage: "`stdin` or file name of where to find the transactions to apply. " +
"If the file extension is '.rlp', then the data is interpreted as an RLP list of signed transactions." +
"The '.rlp' format is identical to the output.body format.",
Value: "txs.json",
}
InputHeaderFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "input.header",
Usage: "`stdin` or file name of where to find the block header to use.",
Value: "header.json",
}
InputOmmersFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "input.ommers",
Usage: "`stdin` or file name of where to find the list of ommer header RLPs to use.",
}
InputTxsRlpFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "input.txs",
Usage: "`stdin` or file name of where to find the transactions list in RLP form.",
Value: "txs.rlp",
}
SealCliqueFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "seal.clique",
Usage: "Seal block with Clique. `stdin` or file name of where to find the Clique sealing data.",
}
SealEthashFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "seal.ethash",
Usage: "Seal block with ethash.",
}
SealEthashDirFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "seal.ethash.dir",
Usage: "Path to ethash DAG. If none exists, a new DAG will be generated.",
}
SealEthashModeFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "seal.ethash.mode",
Usage: "Defines the type and amount of PoW verification an ethash engine makes.",
Value: "normal",
}
RewardFlag = &cli.Int64Flag{
Name: "state.reward",
Usage: "Mining reward. Set to -1 to disable",
Value: 0,
}
ChainIDFlag = &cli.Int64Flag{
Name: "state.chainid",
Usage: "ChainID to use",
Value: 1,
}
ForknameFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "state.fork",
Usage: fmt.Sprintf("Name of ruleset to use."+
"\n\tAvailable forknames:"+
"\n\t %v"+
"\n\tAvailable extra eips:"+
"\n\t %v"+
"\n\tSyntax <forkname>(+ExtraEip)",
strings.Join(tests.AvailableForks(), "\n\t "),
strings.Join(vm.ActivateableEips(), ", ")),
Value: "GrayGlacier",
}
VerbosityFlag = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "verbosity",
Usage: "sets the verbosity level",
Value: 3,
}
)